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16:00
time to go home
i managed to run my first ionic app
it says "wesh alors" /cc @Rerito
@Ven b1 ou b1 ?
Ven
Ven
i'm happy it works
spoiler: it doesn't
why, did you write it?
BAZINGA
Ven
Ven
@thecoshman it does.
16:03
ergh, such bad
Ven
Ven
@fredoverflow holy fuck, the camera guy is retarded in that chandlerc video
user406009
@AlexM. Wait, you want a bot for here?
yes, a bot that auto-greets users on their first message here
user406009
Rapptz doesn't have the infrastructure for that. The JavaScript room has bot libraries for this.
16:07
"Hello and welcome to the C++ Lounge, if you need help with a question, please post it here instead: <room for questions>, if the room is inactive, it's because you haven't posted in it yet. Read the rules too if you want to chat here."
surely there are open source SO bots
Ven
Ven
lol
there are
so then what infrastructure does Rapptz need?
he already hosts the discord bots
Ven
Ven
discohord
16:08
@AlexM. A browser \o/
Rapptz doesn't have a browser
lol, pic10f200 has 16B of RAM
user406009
@AlexM. A server with NodeJS and phatomjs installed to run that SO-ChatBot.
that explains why he was ignoring my messages
@Lalaland Actually, I could do that.
user406009
16:09
You can also do a chatbot for SO in a much simpler manner without the phantomjs stuff by just using GET and POST requests.
user406009
I had old code for this IIRC.
@Lalaland But you have to write it yourself.
just ask the JS guys how they did it
and copy their process
Ven
Ven
16:10
someone about watch dogs 2:
[5:10 PM] Vendethiel: hacking still retarded
[5:10 PM] Katsumi: Its not that retarded
rather copy everything they have
and alter the welcome message
problem solved
lol this chip has a whopping 3 output pins
it could run SPI, but 16B of RAM is really quite limited
@thecoshman Yes, the program tells you how much memory/disk is needed before you start. Memory usage is adjustable since it's just a cache and doesn't actually store anything. The disk requirement isn't exactly easy to compute. The program does a "mini-simulation" of the computation to get a provable upper-bound on how much is needed. I went out of my way to implement that since people will actually budget their storage based on that number.
oh god... this could be awful... pass in a parameter into a function to get some info, but in doing so I miss out on other info that I also need...
In this case, the program said it needed 113 TiB of disk. It actually only used 110 TiB. So it overestimated by 3 TB.
16:12
@Lalaland Gonna try this later today.
yay thanks :D
I mean we're talking minecraft levels of RAM here
Robot is my hero
@Mysticial but considering that's not even 3% that's not that bad really
you could barely fit a clock in that
16:13
@BartekBanachewicz but you could land on the moon :P
¬_¬ joke
I found it surprising when I saw that arduino uno has 2kb ram
mega has 4
@Mysticial so apart from disk, is everything else just a about how fast the computation is?
@AlexM. I think it's 2KiB
yes two kilo-bytes
no, two kibi-bytes
16:14
@thecoshman Unfortunately, the guy got his TiB vs. TB units mixed up and budgeted only 120 TB of space. 110 TiB = 121 TB. So he went over by 1 TB. That's why he ran out of disk and had to copy some stuff off and simlink it.
2048 bytes
that's two kibibytes ;)
ok
two kiiiiirbyyybyteess
well that's plenty compared to 16B :P
@AlexM. why did you find it surprising?
@Mysticial ah... well, that's an easy mistake to make
16:15
@BartekBanachewicz because it's a tiny amount, duh
vs say raspberry pi
@AlexM. is it though? You can fit a lot in that
@AlexM. that's a completely different device. It's more like a traditional PC than a microcontroller
@thecoshman It used to happen all the time in the past. I used TB, GB, MB instead. On Windows the suffixes always meant the binary versions. On Linux, it's not consistent. But more commonly, TB = decimal. So I changed it to TiB to unambiguously say that it's binary. But apparently, not everybody has seen that notation.
2 mins ago, by Alex M.
two kiiiiirbyyybyteess
After I changed the units from TB -> TiB, there was no confusion anymore until now.
I'll keep using MB and KB
16:17
I like how those two worlds of TiB and arduino mix here
also hi @Alex
I didn't say hi before
you don't have to say hi to me every time you see me :P
Secondary storage is traditionally sold in decimal units.
Whereas memory is sold in binary units.
@BartekBanachewicz hi tho
Yeah, not confusing at all.
user1804599
16:18
"What's the value of a contour integral around Western Europe?" "Zero. All the Poles are in Eastern Europe."
My 8 TB drive shows up as 7.27 TB in Windows. (7.27 TiB)
So if you're reporting required disk space, I think it's probably better to do it in decimal units.
@rightfold that guy sure spawned a lot of *Fact accounts
john d cook I think
user1804599
:p
Especially because if someone makes the mistake of thinking they're binary, they'll still get enough.
16:20
It's better to forget that the silly mistake of inventing "TiB" (and its ilk) ever happened at all.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I wanted to keep everything consistent. So I stuck with the Windows standard of binary for everything. The solution here is to actually do a space check before the computation.
@R.MartinhoFernandes does your PirateBus analyze SPI and stuff?
> A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds
:P
so... get some sort of server to offer an ungodly amount of disk space, then let a pi compute pi
S3
@BartekBanachewicz I think so.
16:25
and you made it yourself right?
Saleae seems to have really cool analyzers and software to go with them but the cheapest one goes for $109
No, I bought one.
From eBay.
oh k
my local dealers have it for 109 PLN, which isn't that bad
Three things programmers like: Closures: functions with data Clojure: a modern Lisp Closure: completely finishing a project
But rightfold doesn't like #3.
oh it can only go up to 1Mhz
that means I'd need to slow down for debugging
@EtiennedeMartel Ergo, rightfold isn't really a programmer.
16:30
rightfold always seemed more like a computer scientist
than a programmer to me
I guess that's it.
@EtiennedeMartel rightfolw doesn't really like #2 either
@AlexM. That may be a little closer, but still not really accurate (at least as I'd normally define "computer scientist").
I am overhearing talk about estimates of the UI re-write and it is full of so much insane bullshit
@AlexM. He's not really a scientist either.
16:34
"more like"
he can't be a computer scientist
he's not working in the field
@JerryCoffin sweet
rightfold is a computer theologian
> updated in v5.1
mm, hmm
@thecoshman I think the word you're looking for here is "dilettante".
3
ah ha ha ha!
16:38
that was funny
@AlexM. Strange. I didn't really intend it as a joke. I think it's quite an accurate description of him.
He has the interest to continually look at things and play little games, but never quite enough to really commit to anything long enough that he actually learns much.
hey, I didn't say it was inaccurate
can you imagine how disappointed he would be though
if he realized that as he uses them more and more
his theories start failing
all he preached
poof
@AlexM. Tends to happen with theoretical purity meets the real world. Not even Haskell has escaped it completely (despite a professed indifference to real-world concerns).
This recruiting is... extremely aggressive.
17:00
@Mysticial I had a call from the person. Turns out the aggressive recruiting was they thought they could hire me in the next 4 weeks, not wait until May 2017, even though I communicated that.
So the offer is gone and I don't even make it to the interview stage again.
0 for 4. =/
@Mysticial They were also very "Euuugh" in tone when they heard my GPA.
may 2017 is quite far away
Thanks for the help in preparing and understanding what to do anyways.
/cc @GundolfGundelfinger
it's far away enough for me to not feel ok sealing a deal
as a candidate
if something better comes up in those months the only options are to ruin my reputation by cancelling a sealed deal
or go to the new job full of regrets
Right, but I thought this was going to be a very long process.
not in my experience it isn't
17:05
Because people hire for the end of the school year (Summer Internship) / September 2017 right now for seniors in College.
changed 3 companies so far process took 1 week each time
o you're doing a college thing
ok
I don't know how those work
@fredoverflow It's just his clang format talk again.
really like emberjs
fun and easy to use :D
17:22
What's it for?
it's a framework on which you develop web apps
Ven
Ven
@rightfold lol github.com/rabbitmq/erlando/blob/master/README.md mixes Monad and MonadFail
@ThePhD Yeah, they do that. They don't have much in the way of patience. Interestingly for me, I was never asked for my GPA. But that's probably because I was long past college.
Well, I dunno.
I still feel like a pile of crap now.
You talked to 4 finance companies already?
17:26
No, lots of companies.
This one was the first fintech one.
Oh yeah. Don't expect a very high return rate on finance companies. They're very picky.
They also make the world worse just by existing.
But that's besides the point.
user6845426
I'm having issues while trying to use the imread method (opencv). I've got example code: image = imread(argv[1], IMREAD_COLOR); and im trying to change argv[1] with a file path to my image. So I've created a string variable 'imagename' containing the file path and changed argv[1] with it, resulting in:
image = imread(imagename, IMREAD_COLOR); I then show it in a window but it doesn't seem to work. Any suggestions? (I'm a beginner c++)
@F.Bar That's kind of rude, coming in here and dumping your question.
user6845426
Oh sorry I didn't think you were allowed to ask for help I thought you just had to post your q. Apologies
17:31
Actually it's the opposite.
That being said, I don't think we have a lot of OpenCV experts here.
we're in dire need of a bot
it's rude to use Etienne in that way

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@ThePhD 6 months is way too long for the hiring process
@ThePhD internships are kinda different I guess
@EtiennedeMartel that doesn't sound like an OpenCV issue per se
Ven
Ven
Mouse works \o/. SC2 time
17:54
@ThePhD May I ask who the recruiter was? Not all recruiters are equal. And that kind of mistake is probably not a common one.
@Mysticial Options Group
For one of their clientele, Town Square Trading.
hmm... Haven't heard of that one.
Yeah, I don't think it's a big thing? East coast mostly. They're hiring logistics and business solutions and all that.
Oh, that's a very small firm. Yeah, the smaller ones tend to be more like what I described yesterday.
Ah.
17:57
Reason being that when you're small, you can't afford to keep people who aren't perfect fits. In a larger company, you simply change roles. In smaller companies there are no other roles. So they fire you.
Small comfort.
#define double float or vice-versa — LogicStuff 14 mins ago
I know your email now.
There's a catchall alias, so anything at rmf.io works.
> The reason is partly because some work I do is medical and EVERY LINE of code has to be thoroughly vetted. Tossing in unused code is "bad." I almost never use the C libraries from compilers.
I think anything at rmf.wtf also works, but I haven't tried it.
I think that I am in some semi-serious shit now
turns out that we already patched the customer who asked for my feature
I mean, kinda dumb that I did not know, but now it's officially not been shipped when it should be
seems like my boss doesn't know for now
18:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know your name now.
think I should start looking for new job
Woah.
@Puppy I'm confused.
basically
What does it mean that you patched the customer?
we deploy our application to their servers
so we deployed a new version
18:23
And you broke it or something?
no
it just didn't have in all the features they wanted
customer asked for a small feature that's just a bit extra configuration really
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I implemented it
but my colleague declined to accept my PR for the last ten days
nwp
nwp
18:25
saying sorry and delivering the feature now doesn't cut it?
the problem isn't delivering the feature, it's about whether or not I agree to fix even more completely unrelated technical debt despite already fixing a much bigger piece that was completely unrelated to the feature I was supposed to deliver, despite the fact that I already have various critical pieces of work in front of me
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Q: Calling member function with `.` operator and Using Constant Keyword?

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What /cc @Mysticial
really
@Mysticial Hah, he brought GEOCHET back from hiding.
"Man discovers internet; yells at internet." — GEOCHET 2 hours ago
the principle issue is that our company has code review, but the way we do it is really fucked
the reviewer is God, the author is the slave, and the author takes complete responsibility for delivering regardless of whether or not the reviewer's requests made any sense or were remotely justified
and this particular colleague in the past made me do some changes that have been exclusively trainwrecks simply because he argued for so long that even I gave up.
Xeo
Xeo
18:38
Why did you not talk to your boss today?
@Puppy That last part is the shit part, for me. The author and reviewer should take shared responsibility for what ships.
@Xeo Truth is that despite how much I hate the other guy, I'm still afraid of my boss.
Okay no that's the biggest red flag.
You shouldn't be afraid of your boss.
Yeah, that's not good.
Xeo
Xeo
You've known for a few days that colleague A was hindering the (urgent) feature the client requested, for banal reasons.
(At least from what you're saying)
You really should've talked to your boss about that, I think.
yeah
I've heard it's just Xamarin Studio rebranded
so it's not a port of VS
problem is our company has a culture of fear w.r.t. my boss.
despite how much I hate my colleague, he is one of the few who is not afraid of him and will push back when he does something dumb
Ven
Ven
why is chrome's omnibox's autocomplete so fucking shit
@AlexanderMills Not lame at all. Losing the ability to ask questions because you asked to many bad one is like losing your drivers license because you crashed too many times and killed too many people. Sure it sucks for you, but it's better for the community. — Mysticial 5 secs ago
^^ Let's see if I get flamed for that.
Xeo
Xeo
18:53
@Puppy uuh....
@Puppy Uhh... that's not right.
hence my conclusion
31 mins ago, by Puppy
think I should start looking for new job
Yeah. Sounds like a very toxic environment.
Get the fuck out of there
But don't do it in a way that burns bridges or leaves a really bad impression.
Just say you aren't a good fit. (which is true: You aren't a good fit for a fear-driven environment.)
And do it only after you have an offer from a different company.
Xeo
Xeo
19:05
yesterday, by Xeo
@Puppy We're hiring!
That'd be a cute programming pair.
Xeo and Puppy.
Ell
Ell
haha
what really amazes me
Xeo
Xeo
he'd prolly not land in my team
since we're pretty much full, dev-wise
just got a fourth back-end guy
is how I got no surprised reactions about a colleague who actually won an argument against me purely by being more stubborn than me
Xeo
Xeo
19:08
internet vs real life
you're a literal puppy in RL, apparently
all bark, no bite :P
my colleague sure isn't feeling that way right now
@Xeo What positions are you hiring, anyhow?
Xeo
Xeo
> Technical Product Lead - New Game
that's for the team I'm on
note that quite a few there don't mention anything about "senior"
Scandinavian stationery company Locum, who should have consulted more widely on this https://t.co/n5cf8IRatu
Yes, that's unfortunate
@Xeo So they want seniors, but won't pay for it :)
Xeo
Xeo
lol
19:23
@Mysticial lemme guess. That's facebook being smart?
@sehe Maybe it was intentional. ;D
One capital letter would've saved them there, though.
Well. The suggestion is so strong...
@Xeo are you becoming a product lead
Xeo
Xeo
lolno
Xeo
Xeo
19:27
cuz I like programming, not leading?
I'm a code monkey at heart
I don't know if I'm a code monkey or a project lead yet.
On one hand, in every group project where I know the subject matter well, I want to lead the trail and guide people in the right / most useful direction.
On the other hand, watching them implement it drives me absolutely insane.
c.f.: my current compiler team project.
I dunno, I feel pretty OK as an architect
I should prolly ask about getting a proper title
so I can show off on linkedin and whatnot
Speaking of my compiler team project, I have to get hands on with that now...
@ThePhD you can always join the Quies team
@BartekBanachewicz Sounds like a French company.
Christ.
I have too much of a dependency on Visual Studio / good GUI editors.
I'm going to force myself to implement the rest of my compiler in VIM.
That being said, if anyone can tell me how to make VIM for visually pleasant so that it's not just a bleak screen of non-insert-mode and a bunch of commands I don't understand and some syntax highlighting, I'd appreciate any tips on how to get stated with customizing VIM.
19:48
@ThePhD I tried to do something on windows the other day. It was darn impossible to get VS to load and using MSYS/Nuwen distro proved a failure.
@sehe VIM stuff should work cross-platform, right?
Yes. Though YouCompleteMe might not be on par, and I must admit for C++ it is the bees knees
Like, the same stuff I use to config vim on Windows is the same stuff I can use to config vim on a Linux machine? IIRC VIM came with its own scripting engine and stuff was built on top of that.
I held of on all completions for a long time, but YCM won me over
@ThePhD Yes
19:56
Ubuntu still making it really hard to get rid of the Unity bar...
@ThePhD Not at all. Just sudo apt install ubuntu-gnome-desktop, select it from the login manager and never think about it again
Ven
Ven
@sehe I need to set it up as well with YCMD (well I'm using emacs not vim but irrelevant).
Does emacs come standard on most Linux distros...?
"program emacs cannot be found" guess not.
Why would you install 2 OSes Ok that was cheap
I sometimes have to jump between distribution types
So I always wonder what's available across them.
vi and nano seem to almost always be there.
Though there was one machine that didn't have nano, which was a first for me.
20:06
However, the package repos are what matters, not default config.
Nobody (can) develop(s) on default installs
nwp
nwp
I start to understand why google made and uses source indexes to search in. I wish I could express "Which part of this code can give me a clang::SourceManager?" instead of manually searching the docs.
on the bright side I'm getting stuff to compile and link now
and it is pretty cool that colors work in the output
Ven
Ven
@nwp that's why Hoogle (for Haskell) and Pursuit (for PureScript) are so amazing. You can look i.e. for a -> List b and it'll find every function w/ a corresponding type
@ThePhD vi does (but not vim)
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD vi is more likely to be installed than nano
20:27
It does have a counter involved and perhaps a little overhead. Perhaps a vtable — Ed Heal 6 hours ago
wut?
I would like to make a public toast to agriculture
nwp
nwp
that is botany at scale, right?
webscale farmscale botany
user1804599
@Ven and PureScript typed holes too :3
20:39
without agriculture I'd probably not be alive to be able to type this!!!
Xeo
Xeo
> Use the opt-in /permissive switch to compile your C++ code in a mode much closer to ISO C++ standards conformance.
isn't "permissive" the opposite of "strict" or did I miss something?
strictly speaking?
or perhaps permissively speaking?
who wants to go to the movies w me 2nite
20:53
lern2type 1st
@Ven well. Vi is usually a slimmed build of Vim with the particular set of options that makes it ex/vi compatible
@sehe till about lilypond, from your vimfiles. thanks!
Ven
Ven
@sehe I'm not sure why you're telling me that ._.
we're just talking about what program is usually available on a "clean" random-distro install
@Griwes woot. Lilypond is kinda old-school but it works for me
Well, it looks really cool and I don't think I've seen it before.
@Ven My point is that saying vi is is just about as accurate as saying vim is (you could probably symlink it under that name and vim)
Jun 24 '12 at 23:41, by sehe
@NikiC But if you want to do some mass editing: Edit some masses (I can recommend the Homme Armé)

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