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09:00
Sure, it can restrict my access to source code, but at least it doesn't pretend to be "free"
so you really feel like not being able to pay is restrictive? just leave a donation!
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@sehe found an inspirational quote: "Misschien moet je accepteren dat veel van wat je doet sowieso gaat mislukken, want we zijn allemaal lompe zakken vlees en botten die niks anders doen dan meedeinen op de golven van existentiële nutteloosheid."
@Bassie ok google
@ChemiCalChems Free software is more restrictive than open software
I thought that's obvious already
I prefer less restrictive licensing, that's why my code is open, not free.
@BartekBanachewicz oh, definitely, but at least i don't have to pay for something that may not work after all
@BartekBanachewicz i agree
09:01
@Bassie Somebody should ban Black Speech from the chat
@ChemiCalChems It's about open vs free and not "open/free vs proprietary"
@Mikhail oh I use FreeBSD not OpenBSD
which ironically is still "open" not "free"
unfortunate naming :D
@BartekBanachewicz oh, then hail open, ofc
fuck free
@BartekBanachewicz Have you considered Windows Server 2012 R2?
but in general, proprietary < free < open
09:02
I don't mind paying for software
There are people who do, though
I think software should be able to be sold
For example, Microsoft wanted to kill the web
@BartekBanachewicz i thought that for jetbrains stuff until i found out i could pirate it and said fuck paying
@Mikhail Microsoft wanted to make money
@BartekBanachewicz But also kill the internet
once i have enough money to pay i don't know how many hundred dollar licenses, i probably won't anyway
09:03
@ChemiCalChems My company buys software for me. Including IntelliJ. So...
@BartekBanachewicz that explains a lot
I have both VS and IntelliJ actually
and use both
me being a mid level programmer, working on my own, i gotta pirate stuff to get the best tools
@BartekBanachewicz You do Java?
@BartekBanachewicz i just can't understand why the hate on linux then, if it's open
09:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nah, I use the webstorm part of it
but we got the whole package just in case
@ChemiCalChems linux is free, not open :)
@BartekBanachewicz the community develops the kernel, and you have access to the source code
it's open
Anyways I need to sleep
my students present tommrow
@ChemiCalChems for me "open" means "open source - free"
free software is open source by definition
@BartekBanachewicz it's licensed under an open source license
@ChemiCalChems but I specifically refer to open source that has not been restricted by free licence
09:06
@BartekBanachewicz i don't think i understand, it's still open after all
what does the free license do to fuck it up?
@ChemiCalChems it restricts my freedom
you know, i'm on the coding side of stuff after all
@BartekBanachewicz your freedom to what?
@ChemiCalChems to close and sell derivative work
LGPL is marginally better than GPL but it's still a useless annoyance
@BartekBanachewicz ok, i get you
@ChemiCalChems it's esp. important if you look at the problem not as a hobbyist, but as an employed developer
Free software is absolutely unavailable to me
09:08
idk, we use Qt
@BartekBanachewicz why?
also OpenCV
> OpenCV is released under a BSD license
Notice how little fucks I gave :-)
that's why.
09:09
i use sfml, or sdl if i wanna die
@ChemiCalChems because if I wanted to use it in the code I write at work, the whole product would need to become open?
DLL it
@Mikhail that requires LGPL
which Qt has
@BartekBanachewicz ok ok, i assumed you meant that you couldn't use it at work, as in running it
@ChemiCalChems nah, I meant libraries specifically
sure I can run it, everyone can
09:10
@BartekBanachewicz so that's why you don't run linux?
because you aren't gonna be able to use its libs in your code?
So, whats an example of a problem you ran into with GPL?
@ChemiCalChems nah, I don't run linux mostly because I don't like the philosophy and I have better alternatives
@Mikhail I found a library I wanted to use in my code, but I couldn't.
@BartekBanachewicz which library?
@BartekBanachewicz fair enough, i run linux because fuck windows, and it's the easier alternative
@Mikhail it was numerous ones over the years
09:12
i'm a going to call bullshit
@Mikhail so you know better what I did than me?
great.
The only hardcore GPL libraries I've seen have had the words GNU in them.
@ChemiCalChems I use Windows, OSX and FreeBSD.
@BartekBanachewicz i use linux, and windows when i'm in the mood to rage at how slow it is on my system when having to play games with friends because social rules dictate that you have to do stuff with people every once in a while
@Mikhail I had to ask the author of this thing to relicense it for me.
that was actually for hobby work
but he could've refused
@ChemiCalChems In my experience Windows is much faster than linux.
at least from the UI perspective
09:14
@BartekBanachewicz maybe it's my system, but linux runs like silk, windows doesn't
most of the applications I could run on both worked faster on windows
Except when you want to compile large parameter packs
Anyways, life would be better if we could have free Windows
looking at recent changes at MS, that's coming
CoreCLR is open
We're going to be paying $10 a month for Windows
then $20
are we
Windows 10 was offered as a free upgrade to everyone
I'd say that was a huge change compared to regular pricing model
09:18
Aren't you scared?
so far the facts seem to suggest something exactly opposite of what you're saying
@Mikhail no, not really
Isn't it well known that MS plans to get everybody to upgrade and then charge them?
16 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
I don't mind paying for software
They are kinda starting with Office 360
Instead of paying, have you considered not paying?
You may save some money
@Mikhail and lose something else
09:19
Perhaps with some competition, Windows will cost less?
money isn't everything in this world
@Mikhail there is a lot of competition out there and I already use a competing OS
which I paid for, mind you.
Do you think you would pay less if the competition was more viable?
Competition is viable.
I don't know what you're getting at
Sure, w/e, but don't you think it would be good if it were more viable?
@Mikhail Yes I think everything should be better and cheaper
what's your point?
09:21
Good
Celebrate Linux, it lowers the price of the other stuff
it also lowers quality
Well, linux for desktop isn't viable for me
and I am pretty sure microsoft knows that
yeah, so they are about to jack the prices
so I don't think it really impacts the price of windows for me that much
@Mikhail which is perfectly fine
09:22
Linux is going to become much more viable, when we start paying tons of money for Windows
But is it really?
For amateur users, maybe
But for people who can afford a better product, not so much
in the end the money flow is still towards windows and that's what matters
@BartekBanachewicz if you find linux to be a better product, that does not apply
@ChemiCalChems that's a super low minority
Ven
Ven
@Mikhail Have you basically forgotten the 30+ years when windows was a paid product?!
practically irrelevant
09:24
@BartekBanachewicz i'm part of that minority, be it for good or bad
@Ven Came with the laptop, we could easily see the cost of Windows exceeding the hardware
i choose linux for the cli basically, as a programmer i love using the cli for stuff
Ven
Ven
It came with the laptop and you paid for it still.
@ChemiCalChems I use bash on windows.
@Ven Now imaging if we have to pay 20 dollars a month? In 2 years that might be more than the cost of the laptop.
09:26
@BartekBanachewicz that was an option for me for a while, but i simply prefer using linux as a whole
@Mikhail that's why this isn't gonna happen
Ven
Ven
They're not going to upgrade you to a paid version without asking you.
They'd get sued instantly.
@ChemiCalChems And the vast majority of people don't.
Ven
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Look at what's happening WRT Windows 10 in France already.
@BartekBanachewicz Internet in the US has been steadily increasing cost, due to a monopoly
09:26
@BartekBanachewicz i do understand, as i said before
Linux keeps MS on its toes, I like it. They are fighting "the good fight".
@Mikhail And windows prices didn't
Esp if you get it OEM it's quite cheap
@Mikhail No, not really
@Mikhail that's a positive aspect too, linux puts up competition to windows, which makes the whole industry advance forward
I don't think Linux presents a viable alternative to more than a fraction of people who pay for windows
even if they paid you to use it
Certainly a good alternative to Server 2012
We wouldn't have cloud computing with MS
09:28
Also no for some people
@Mikhail Ever heard of Azure
Besides, microsoft does recognize linux benefits
anybody knows the concentration programming playlist?
you can run linux apps in windows 10 now
This is what Linux gave us, don't forget which one came first
@Mikhail I am pretty sure that microsoft was working on distributed computing way back
09:29
@BartekBanachewicz the day will come when linux evolves enough to quit using wine and do something better
you're overstating linux significance
@ChemiCalChems I'd say everything points to completely opposite
Enabling Amazon to make EC2?
Right now I'd say it's much more probable we're gonna see free windows.
with more paid add-ins
or ads :-)
09:30
fuck, imagine if stuff becomes Freemium?!
@BartekBanachewicz that's comparable to micro transactions in games = death
@ChemiCalChems you do realize that games that base on microtransactions generate huge revenues right
Nooooo my money
@BartekBanachewicz yes, but people with 2 neurons that synapse hate them
If only there was a free alternative
anyways I g2g
09:31
@Mikhail there's none. Deal with it.
peace
@ChemiCalChems Doesn't matter in the slightest in their commercial success.
you can not pay for windows, but there's enough people that will pay for it to keep it alive and thriving
and as long as microsoft can hire and pay lots of great developers, linux can hardly catch up
incidentally best linux distributions aren't free
go figure.
that's because you're trading money for time
so the cost of free and paid distributions is pretty much the same
Ven
Ven
trading money for time? who does that?!
yeah, I wonder
09:37
people who value their time, i.e. not linux users
it's literally a trade-off
Ven
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30
A: Currency that can stand extreme temperatures

GrandmasterBIf the spells only protect living creatures, and you need a portable form of currency, you are left with only one rational choice... I give you... ChinchillaCoin

better than buttcoin
Ven
Ven
> Gives new meaning to the phrase of 'Rub two coins together to get three...' – Nathaniel Ford 13 hours ago
just updated clion and my license server aint working
oh fuck
09:45
in other news
it's funny how modern bicycles evolved
and how we still don't get contiguous gearboxes in them
I wonder if it's a conspiracy to make people shell out cash for maintenance
also electric bikes are gonna be a huge thing I think
there's really no reason to not have an electric support if you can
esp if it can use regenerative braking and some renewable power
yeah driving uphills with an electric bike sounds like a best thing ever
almost like a motorcycle eh ;)
almost, but unlike it
nwp
nwp
turns out I have Java installed and forgot the admin's password... gonna get annoyed with "a new update is available" all the time
@nwp the best thing about security enforcement with passwords is how little it means when you have full physical access to your computer
09:57
Fat finger vs tiny mobile keyboard :/
nwp
nwp
@milleniumbug well, removing the hard-drive from my work machine or using some live CD doesn't seem like the right thing to do
maybe I should just ask
@milleniumbug btw electric cross bikes are gaining traction recently
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but then I endanger my social awkwardness points and people don't believe I can write C++ anymore
> The Zero XU is introduced as the ultimate urban commuter. It’s our first street bike featuring a removable power pack so city dwellers can charge their batteries away from the motorcycle.
now that's funny
could charge at work
OTOH in the city that'd be hella dangerous
Ven
Ven
Kevin Montrose on July 21, 2016
Today - thanks to our amazing community beta testers - we're shipping our [biggest expansion to Stack Overflow][1] since it first launched: Documentation.
10:07
> now boasts 106 ft-lb of torque, a stump-pulling figure that’s exceeded by only a few production motorcycles, of any kind.
uh you guys
you know that motorcycles above 600cc exist right
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> Documentation: biggest expansion since first launch
like every other software ever
hm okay S1000XR actually seems to have 83
Kinky, especially when you mention Ven in the same sentence
Morning
10:16
132
A: Documentation: The Update-en-ing

Nicol BolasLooking at the Google Docs list of announcements and description of the site, I have to say that I find myself... rather disappointed and confused as to the whole purpose of this endeavor. The part that I'm concerned about is found in The Tour section: The most important, and only mandatory,...

@ChemiCalChems read this ^
I don't know. I'm actually excited about this documentation thingy
@BartekBanachewicz i was hyped, but now i find myself awaiting for something to happen
anything
lol value categories in c++
xD
prvalue fvalue (fuckvalue) svalue (shitvalue)
Or perhaps I'm not
@Shoe yes it's good for beginners
Yeah, but like if you take a look at this: stackoverflow.com/documentation/git/245/…
10:20
one thing it could be good for is getting rid of endlessly repeating FAQs
like 95% of Stack Overflow
It's basically a bunch of answers to their corresponding questions of "How do I do X?"
IOW if it makes nooblets go away from SO to there it might be ok
I mean, documentation is more than just examples
10:21
but that's what it is on SO
Take cppreference for example, it's a great documentation tool, but 70% of each entry is not examples
it could be called BunchOfExamples.stackoverflow.com
@BartekBanachewicz possible duplicate: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/31827216
eh
@Shoe people who can read cppreference don't need docs on SO
10:22
But they say their purpose is to give a better documentation tool
Which IMHO, it currently is not
Perhaps more of an appendix
I'll just hope we'll be able to close as a duplicate of a documentation page
funny enough, nicol bolas actually contributes to the C++ docs
@BartekBanachewicz classic magic card lol
> Reputation is earned by
contributing to Documentation that is cited in answers
woah
that could be a nice rep farm
i've always had a question that i've never been able to answer
say we have a class A{}; and
class B{
A a;
void test() {};
};

i know it may sound stupid in this example, but is there any way of acessing B::test() from a?
@ChemiCalChems you need a B instance first
10:32
ofc
B b;
now, access b.test() from b.a;
b.a.creator?
something like that
it sound stupid probably
idk
@ChemiCalChems you need to inject the instance to make it visible to a somehow.
say class A {void test(){creator.test();}};
impossible in a generic way
@BartekBanachewicz Oh boy
This is becoming a full blown game
@BartekBanachewicz i see, oh well, my answer is that i guess
10:34
@Shoe I am wondering if I should literally copy ekmett's lens tutorial there :/
nwp
nwp
this is so convoluted it sounds like haskell
@nwp shots fired
okay no I think this documentation thing is nonsensical
I was trying to write some examples for Lens
@BartekBanachewicz yep, definitely
10:40
@BartekBanachewicz prolly not
the moment will come when so answers will be refer to here
but they can be either small things that you can "copy and paste" and absolutely not understand
or big things you can't copy and paste and require shitton of examples, but don't fit the scheme
it looked nice at first, now i'm not so sure
let's see how it turns out
An overview, with a large number of examples can be found in the README.

An introductory video on the style of code used in this library by Simon Peyton Jones is available from Skills Matter.

A video on how to use lenses and how they are constructed is available on youtube.

Slides for that second talk can be obtained from comonad.com.
how the hell do they propose we deal with such a huge thing
argh videos
10:44
by dividing and conquering the thing
2
You divide the content of the videos+README into topics and then you make examples of said topics
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/dev/sda [SAT] :
    Usage: Temperature_Celsius (194) changed to
      181, 187, 193, 200, 193, 206, 200, 206, 214, 206, 200, 193,
      187, 181, 171, 166, 162, 166, 171, 176, 181,
This sounds bad.
Isn't 200 degrees Celsius way too much for a hard drive?
@nwp This documentation thing looks exactly like Q&A, where the Q is "what is X?"
nwp
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm considering writing my version, it would be nothing like what I linked
I'm hoping that's wrong and the temperature readings are actually Fahrenheit.
nwp
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but it probably gets downvoted as off-topic because it explains temporarys, why you care and how you tell instead of giving definitions and examples of value categories as defined in the standard
worth a try though
@Shoe This looks horrible.
Every entry there is basically a question as title and an answer as body.
It's basically just the Q&A bits.
10:55
34 mins ago, by Shoe
It's basically a bunch of answers to their corresponding questions of "How do I do X?"
In some cases, it's a bunch of bad answers to the corresponding questions.
nwp
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I don't think I can fit my temporary thing in the QA format. It belongs to value categories, but it just doesn't fit.

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