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09:00
@BartekBanachewicz nice
This is the kind of useless high-horsing that even I wouldn't do.
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whichever floats your doubles
@BartekBanachewicz I see what you did there. :P
And that says something.
> W 1972 roku Unix został przepisany na język C wbrew panującemu wówczas przekonaniu, że „coś tak złożonego, jak system operacyjny, które musi radzić sobie z szybką obsługą krytycznych zdarzeń, powinno być tworzone wyłącznie w assemblerze“
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09:01
@BartekBanachewicz How did you get on such a high horse? With a Haskellator?
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@Ven You need a lot of whiskey.
Sherry Hask is my fav.
okay that was bad
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worse than mine, even
@Ven I was thinking how to get the horse high..
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@KhaledKhnifer he needs a fix to get high :P
@Ven more like a lift
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09:05
@BartekBanachewicz hah, could've used that
I wonder – which (non-english/non-programming) language is understood by the most loungers? French or Polish?
nwp
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@Ven C++?
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@nwp fixeth
@Ven with a lift
ah shit
let me show myself out
@Ven Französisch
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09:13
@slaphappy you're late
@DmitriBudnikov prostituska
@Ven French
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@sehe yeah, seems like it to me as well
@Ven bartekz
it makes a lot of sense since there are far fewer regions in the world where Polish is spoken
I dunno Polish, but I know Polish notation..
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09:14
I know reverse polish :P
And shoe polish
And turd polish
poolish
09:32
> "Static polymorphism" is not a thing ~ @CatPlusPlus, 2016
@Griwes it's good that you pick reputable authorities for your quotations
> Months later the programmer was reading git --help config for a different reason and found enlightenment.
so what's wrong with that
Anyone else here using YCM run into this annoying behaviour with large fugitive (diff) buffers? github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe/issues/… /cc @LucDanton @R.MartinhoFernandes
[alias]
; Explicit is better than implicit.  If we want to merge
; we should do so ourselves.
pull = pull --ff-only
is there like a syntax issue or soemthing
because I like the general idea
Can't alias builtins?
I haven't read the man page, but I suppose that's precisely the kind of enlightenment to be found
I don’t fugitive that much, doesn’t ring a bell
09:45
git sucks
that's why my diff --cached didn't work
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@BartekBanachewicz yep :)
@sehe apparently my MSYS doesn't have man viewer so I couldn't check
ugh
okay so I'm close to enlightenment hating git as much as I hate linux
yawn. Let us know when you found something new that you don't hate. Yet.
We can celebrate the elusive 5 minutes to 5 days it will last.
>“How can I view a list of all tags?”
“git tag“, replied Master Git.
“How can I view a list of all remotes?”
“git remote -v“, replied Master Git.
“How can I view a list of all branches?”
“git branch -a“, replied Master Git.
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@BartekBanachewicz the last one is the best one :)
09:48
@BartekBanachewicz It makes a lot of sense (how would you have expected it not to enter a loop)
@sehe by annotating the original call that shouldn't be aliased
You didn't though
@sehe I would if it actually entered a loop instead of silently failing
back then I didn't have time to fight with it
It's a tool that should save me time. If it makes me waste it, there's no point in using it
> handle_internal_command calls exit if it finds the command
v good design
argh git
@BartekBanachewicz sigh. Point is, as a programmer you can smell this problem while you write it. Just like you should sniff something is up with int x = 42; for (int x=x; i!=42;) {}
09:52
@sehe when using bash or git commands you're not a programmer because they felt the need to enforce their pseudo-programming semantics on you
so you can never know when something is a method call, quotation or a string concatenation because "convenience"
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:[
fuck shells
fuck git
there we go.
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soo, I need to remove a piece of code using library X (and use something else instead) because we used a hotfixed library X...but we lost the patch.
We should start seriously looking at PL shells at some point in the future because otherwise we'll be stuck using bash forever
also semantically aware VCSs
lol @ profile
@BartekBanachewicz wat. Non-programmers should not use any of that. Hell. Even you prefer good UI tools, right?
Sysadmins are on the crossover
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09:55
doesn't
@sehe I meant that the fact you're a programmer is irrelevant because the aliases don't work like you'd expect them to
> you'd
every single command invents its own semantics
speak for yourself :)
see that's where the "natural" comes in
god I despise those people so much
09:56
> those people
You mean, people
@BartekBanachewicz Cool story: Some time ago I pushed to the wrong branch with git push origin master, and it turned out that instead of pushing the current branch to master on origin, it pushes local master to origin master. Which is fine, I could blame it on my lack of knowledge, but...
that's better.
@milleniumbug pushing w/o tracking seems wrong anyway
Having learned that, 6 hours later, I made the opposite mistake and did git pull origin master, which in fact did pull remote master into my local branch.
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@milleniumbug tracking is hard
09:58
@milleniumbug .... well. I.. yeah, I feel for you, but lol.
frankly those things never annoyed me that much
arbitrary much
None of these annoy me. I just learn to RTFM when using new tools.
sometimes it's just better to not know too much about the internals
it's like learning that your new fancy pair of jeans was made by a chinese 9yo
or that your VCS is actually written in C
I find the logical model behind the various git features is pretty sound. The CLI flags could be a ways better, of course. Still waiting for someone to muster the motivation to actually make that
> "How should I change to a different branch?” asked the programmer.
“Use git checkout.”
“And how should I create a branch?”
“Use git checkout.”
“And how should I update the contents of a single file in my working directory, without involving branches at all?”
“Use git checkout.”
@BartekBanachewicz I want to know that. I think that's and excellent case against black box thinking
@BartekBanachewicz I love that one
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10:01
;tabnew
fuck
@sehe but the only thing it realistically achieves is making you feel bad
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@BartekBanachewicz the 2 firsts make sense, tbh
@Ven IDGI don't tell me you remap ; to : and vv
he remapped : to "ven"
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@sehe I did that, why is it bad?
10:02
@Ven vv = vice versa
@BartekBanachewicz In fairness, you create a branch with git branch (checkout is just a shortcut for updating HEAD). And nothing in the name checkout suggest branches should be involved, so the last one isn't surprising all that much.
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@BartekBanachewicz TIL
It's just that checkout /also/ manages HEAD that is mildly interesting
@sehe Is nnoremap ; : not the first thing you do after encountering a not configured vim? :O
Certainly not.
10:03
:O
I like to run with basic installs. I want to be able to just work on any system
@sehe what happened to the pluginized demons?
Also, it doesn't bother me at all. I'm plenty fast with vim
@BartekBanachewicz ?
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  (define-key state-map (kbd ";") 'evil-ex)
@sehe didn't you like mod shit out of your vim
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10:04
It looks more like this, here. (instead of nnoremap)
@sehe I'm very much able to, thank you very much :)
ewwww
:P
@BartekBanachewicz Yes I didn't.
@Ven looool. No further questions
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@sehe :D
neovim is getting Lua as primary scripting tool though
10:36
The stack sentinel concept is really cool
anyway, wow. Kernel level asynchronicity looks soooo not fun
10:55
(reintrepret_cast<intptr_t>(m_buffer) + 4095) & ~4095.. how to interpret this cryptic bit operation into human readable language ??
> Android is upgrading...
Starting apps.
It's been at this for an hour now :S
@BartekBanachewicz Can you please look at my question line above
It's alignment to the page boundary of m_buffer.
~4095 is 12 bits set to 1
so & with it is "take last 12 bits"
@DmitriBudnikov I don't understand the +4095 part
wait is it just modulo
Yes it's the same thing
11:02
@DmitriBudnikov how come you saw it so fast?
I should learn to read bit operations. no idea where should I start .. i don't have to use them often so I just forget what some signs used for
@BartekBanachewicz Because I knew VirtualAlloc expects page-aligned addresses
@BartekBanachewicz there is no way in hell i'd have the discipline to find this one
in other news Michael Snoyman is building his own haskell-org page, with blackjack and hookers
11:05
@BartekBanachewicz & ~4095 zeros the last 12 bits.
oh shit right
it's way too easy to make a mistake in thsoe
It's funny because the docs for VirtualProtect don't mention anything about page alignment but ISTR it's a requirement
oh well
how does one not get bored to tears midway through such bugs
I wish in there were some sort of operators to make bit operations understandable
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@BartekBanachewicz guess I'm not gonna sleep tonight
11:06
@ProblemSlover @R.MartinhoFernandes made a library for that
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@DmitriBudnikov does this realization make you hate your own life?
Not really, I deal with this type of thing daily lol
r u jelly
random trivia I can tell you that OS X mlock will round up any misaligned address you feed it, while linux's rounds it down
@R.MartinhoFernandes omg, you are a bit operations expert . wow :P
Robot declared bit operations expert
Hey, that's offensive.
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11:09
@DmitriBudnikov I'm so sorry :(
also ugh
haskell.org has this interactive shell right
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yea, ghci
λ readFile "/welcome"
"Welcome to your mini filesystem! Try playing with this function: getDirectoryContents":: IO String
λ :t getDirectoryContents
<hint>:1:1: parse error on input `:'
λ getDirectoryContents
:: FilePath -> IO [FilePath]
λ getDirectoryContents '.'
Couldn't match expected type `GHC.IO.FilePath'
with actual type `GHC.Types.Char'
λ GHC.IO.FilePath
Not in scope: data constructor `GHC.IO.FilePath'
λ import GHC.IO
<hint>:1:1: parse error on input `import'
λ getDirectoryContents ['.']
Directory not found: .
@DmitriBudnikov you’ll always remain the foremost peer of this highly peer-reviewed field in my heart
I don't get it
11:11
@BartekBanachewicz getDirectoryContents "."
@DmitriBudnikov don’t you though
if that’s not too personal
headdesks
too. much. JS.
@LucDanton I do, I thought you'd be fine with me imitating you
But apparently that's still too meta
feel free to cast your double parenthesized shame on me now
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11:12
@BartekBanachewicz did you seriously..?
lmao
anyway I just paid off my bank loan
just a couple things more and I'll be completely debt-free
have you moved to Austria "completely"?
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lol loans
@ScarletAmaranth I'm here till the end of july
11:14
now you can lend to build a house :P
Great, now it started but refuses to recognise my SD card.
@BartekBanachewicz and your uni?
@Ven it was like 2k€ so
@ScarletAmaranth starts in october
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> Electron génère de véritables applications, il n’est plus possible de décompiler le code comme on le fait en JavaScript, ce qui permet de maximiser la sécurité desdites applications.
@DmitriBudnikov devmag.fr/… lol
11:15
@BartekBanachewicz you getting your Bsc next year?
hopefully :/
but you never know with these fuckers at uni
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@R.MartinhoFernandes i'm done with these humbugs.
I hate amazon registration. why on the earth they require to send them verification documents by fax
um they don't?
@Ven St Luc priez pour nous
11:16
@Ven I think I know this guy
Sébastien Bianchi ? Eh bien moi aussi !
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@slaphappy I feel sorry for you
@DmitriBudnikov
quality pun french from the oven
where is luc to shower me in stars
I’ve never done that
> Quand je parle d’Electron autour de moi, certains me disent qu’ils ne voient pas l’intérêt de créer des applications de bureau alors qu’on peut tout avoir dans un navigateur. Ils voient ça comme un retour en arrière. Mais personnellement, je ne supporte plus d’avoir 50 onglets ouverts en même temps : je m’y perds, j’en ferme ou j’en ouvre par mégarde, et je ne retrouve pas toujours ce que je cherche.
@slaphappy eh not yet I think
I have never had to store bytes in the array :(
I'd like to have at least 200 square meters I think
also a non-shitty location would be nice
200 square meters
Is that because you plan on inviting your mom or
11:19
@DmitriBudnikov yours was first to tell me she wants to come over
Hmm. Now the System process doesn't respond.
What have I done.
> Nombreuses sont celles qui utilisent encore SVN, ne connaissent pas le DevOps, n’enseignent pas ce qu’est une API Restful, ne propose aucun framework JavaScript, etc.
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omg no restful in higher education
I only use restful devops
> Même les écoles d’ingénieurs martèlent que le parcours naturel consiste à passer quatre ans à développer pour atteindre le Graal tant désiré de « chef de projet ».
so tru
UN JOUR MON FILS TU SERAS CHEF DE PROJAY
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11:21
stop with all those mêmes
okay so what did we learn from this article software in france is shit and the sky is blue
wasn't like one of those obvious
> Et puis, je ne compte plus le nombre de jeunes diplômés incapables de faire une simple boucle if
>
Charles-Edouard Coste

Ça m’étonne qu’il n’est pas fait état ici de QtQuick qui permet de faire des applications de bureau bien plus facilement qu’avec des frameworks web.
lol
cutécuique
11:22
> boucle if
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@BartekBanachewicz mèmes*
WHY DONT YOU TALK ABOUT MY FAVOURITE TECHNOLOGY
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@slaphappy Et WinDev, alors?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
@slaphappy What does it say?
lol windev
@wilx Just star it
11:23
@slaphappy plz stahp
guys anything about programming and not in english shit
Reboot didn't work. Let's try reupdating.
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@DmitriBudnikov lol that guy is from my school HAHAHAHA
@DmitriBudnikov No!
polish programming manuals are terrible as well
11:23
@slaphappy WHY DON'T YOU TALK IN MY FAVORITE LANGUA^W^W^WA LANGUAGE I UNDERSTAND
dunno those sentences were p understandable
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\boo\b
11:24
@Ven le monde est petit
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@LucDanton beaucoup trop :(
> Many [Engineering schools] still use SVN, don't know the DevOps, do not teach about RESTful APIs, or any JS framework, etc.
comment
lol
> Pensez à votre CV pour toute les décisions que vous prenez, car c’est votre principal gagne-pain.
11:26
> I'm surprised he doesn't mention QtQuick which lets you create desktop applications more easily than with web frameworks.
this could actually make me buy a Radeon
QtQuick is good btw
too bad they're only doing it for Thunderbolt 3
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@slaphappy "more easily"
> we should start seeing more enclosures and systems that can meld to enjoy this ‘easy’ eGFX solution. As a reminder Razer’s latest Blade laptop can be XConnected to its own Core eGFX dock and Intel’s Skull Canyon NUC will support external graphics when it is launched in May.
I think my next laptop will be a razer actually
11:27
@Ven vov easillier?
I might just get rid of the desktop and buy a razer laptop + eGFX module
an e-razer of some sort
@Ell Nice. I do not get the "Silence" one though. Why does the alias approach not work?
@Ven Yeah I know this guy. He used to work in the same company as mine. We used to get drinks together.
I'm adding him on linkedin
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@slaphappy was he technically competent? lol
11:29
inb4 non-committal answer
In his defense, he's so much of a JS fanboy he's completely oblivious of anything else than happens in the industry
Est-il sorti bianchi de ses précédentes condamnations
@Ven Yeah he's pretty good, just blindsided. Like a 20 year old nerd
https://i.sstatic.net/kdehj.png
I guess in order to understand what this technique used for I should start learning penetration testing.. since there are many examples of buffer overflows and many other low level tricks
it actually is more or less equal in price to a macbook
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11:30
@slaphappy very very very very blidnsided by JS
@DmitriBudnikov naus tg ptn
@Ven still better than FORTRAN blindsided XD
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not sure
Except fortran pays 3x JS salaries
And is also typed which makes it infinitely better
@wilx Aliases cannot shadow existing commands.
js is the highest paid tech in paris atm
11:31
> paris
not for long, but atm :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah, OK.
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sigh..
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@Ven I rewrote it to transform CoreFn instead of JS. :P
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11:37
@Zoidberg good, you didn't forget @ in this commit message :)
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:p
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The code is really easy to understand now too.
lovely photo of kids.. except one of them seems odd to me
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> Erdogan wants Merkel to slow down journalist flow from Europe
@KhaledKhnifer many qualify. Which is the one you wanted to highlight
@Zoidberg guessing, De Speld
11:50
@sehe one of them is staring into your soul.
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@sehe :D
> forcing ubuntu users to login as non-root is braindead, broken and dangerous.
why is that dangerous
@R.MartinhoFernandes ?! lol
@slaphappy Dunno. Just ran across some idiot ranting against sudo on IRC.
11:58
think of the children
it's certainly annoying, but that's what you get for choosing a newbie distro
it's noobuntu after all
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noobletu

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