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00:02
Let's hope it would be something like that. Because I'm really worried.
the thing to do here is batten down the hatches and prepare for a storm
because if anything happens to the Trump presidency, including him getting impeached on corruption charges, I can't see his support base taking it well
@Lalaland I don't think it's "most likely". Because Trump being Trump it'll be child's play for him to divert with some public crisis situation, during which he can - as he routinely does - set up against some groups in society. It'll get ugly instead of simple.
@jaggedSpire I'm not worried for his support base. I'm worried to what his misinforming leadership does to it
I mean, already we have 3 million illegal voters. That came out of nowhere, WTH
thinking about that gives me anxiety
I'm not saying it shouldn't, or that I shouldn't think about that because of it, but oh god
We've had thin-skinned presidents before
Name one
but nothing this bad, I don't think, and no one with quite such a distant relationship with reality
John F. Kennedy, I do believe
00:08
And so much training in believing his own lies and making people dance to his tunes
@jaggedSpire You could avoid all of that by... moving to Canada har har har
:P
@Borgleader heh
@jaggedSpire mmm. Of Cuba Crisis fame. Hmmm. Not nearly on the same level, but yeah, that was a bad precedent we should have - by now - learned from
@sehe not to mention the damned Bay of Pigs fiasco
They say font design is a thankless, hard job. I disagree, I say it's character building.
00:13
I'm not so good at US history. Or world history for that matter. Shit. Why don't I have a better memory.
/cc @jaggedSpire @ThePhD
HUHWHA.
@Borgleader False dichotomy
@Borgleader .... I hate that I chuckled.
@ThePhD Borg wants us to move to Canada
00:14
@jaggedSpire Only if @Borgleader will let me be his live-in maid and waifu.
@ThePhD kinky
:D
you had to know that was coming
That's my word q_q
@jaggedSpire me2thanks
@ThePhD well you could scarcely respond to your own comment with that now could you
@jaggedSpire I gueeesssss.
00:23
@sehe not entirely nowhere, there’s been a pre-existing under-current for a while
@LucDanton I meant the "3 million" specifically.
@Borgleader What difference does it make. I worry for the rest of the world. Ironically, I can almost see a future where China might be a "safe haven".
@sehe None, this is my "dont sleep that would be a waste of time"
oh
Idea: A Trump parody account that acts presidential.
This is a bug in GCC 4.9.4. Can anyone spot it? https://godbolt.org/g/RIUlwq https://t.co/zJ3iZeBuKa
What a delightful language. Gimme C++ any day
@Telkitty What about it "..."
00:40
If you can't differentiate between a jellyfish and a plastic bag ...
natural selection will take place
a bit mean towards dumb turtles, still ...
@sehe I cant say anything comes to mind. =/
I'm assuming I'm missing something obvious here
Oh I spotted and dismissed the potential aliasing of p with q. TBH I'm positive it's not allowed in C++ (hence the warnings "type punning will break strict aliasing")
Oh, yeah that I dismissed it as well. I'm pretty sure it's UB for the two pointers to point to the same object seeing as theyre different types.
To my suprise the C folks are tumbling over each other to say that memcpy can do anything. I fear they are right
/cc @language lawyers
00:44
@Telkitty How and why would they?
Poisoning an ecosystem has little to do with survival of the fittest (unless the poison is a living organism).
Of course, IFF the plastic were planted by the human species in order to thrive, great. But the sad thing is, it's the humans that are silly. Natural selection will take place.
A bit mean towards dumb humans, still "..."
@sehe but how different is it really?
I don't see anything about aliasing there whatsoever
@sehe did the link bring you to the n3751 reference?
Perhaps implicitly. In that the compiler peeps want a strict rule to know when a store "sets the type" - for further strict aliasing reasoning
@LucDanton Not yet
@sehe indeed
00:53
Oh god that paper. :(
still fussing over bytes and memcpy even years after the fact
I'm all for disambiguating. And I don't even oppose widening the specs for memcpy and friends so they allow more defined behaviour. BUT the whole tenor of that paper seems to be merely "let's recognize widely used bad coding patterns"
Let the C programmers go someplace else and let C++ be free.
but @GundolfGundelfinger needs those microseconds
I bet she can do without :)
(Also, it's not the microseconds that are at stake. It's the devious ways in which to write the intent)
well, I did say 'Gundolf' didn’t I
01:04
. @djrothkopf @martijn_grooten Fears that trying to interfere leads down the same path, more quickly. It's a super-sized #TrolleyProblem
I think this is quite straight to the heart of the dilemma /cc @jaggedSpire @Lalaland
What's worse MSVC install time or C++ compile times?
compile times if gigantic program and from scratch
shits been install for like 30 minutes
Maybe its compiling itself
you are not installing linux
No, I already run Gentoo on my laptop, and lab's fileserver
GCC takes a few minutes to build...
01:14
I have entered...
( The door was open, so I came in )
welcome, victim ...
lol, ok.
Thank you.
Stackoverflow was unknown to me up until about two weeks or so ago.
01:30
@Mikhail There's no choice. If you install MSVC, you have the worst compile times as well
@Telkitty Try Gentoo stage1 install, once
@RogerH. So, what is your home planet?
01:46
Ell
Ell
Aww
02:03
Python makes.... NO fucking sense.
Its also slow when multithreading
def f(*args): # take any number of args...
     call_other_func(*args) # unpack those args to another function
def f(*args): # take any number of args...
     call_other_that_takes_list([*args]) # WHOA THERE BUDDY INVALID SYNTAX
02:05
BUT!
list(args) is valid.
Who the fuck designed this language?
Why is it so inconsistent with itself?
the same kind of people that did TCL
Ell
Ell
@ThePhD how is that inconsistent?
[*args] and args being the same makes sense
[*args] doesn't work.
Ell
Ell
Maybe its syntax thijg
Weird
02:18
Alright.
Python.subprocess is too fucking clever for its own good.
It adds dashes to certain types of arguments, but doesn't for others.
So now I'm poking it from the goddamn outside, trying to figure out what the hell are the rules for adding extra dashes and crap.
Like. FUCK, Python.
Ell
Ell
Its probably in the documentation
It doesn't add any
@ThePhD because it was designed to Just Work for the newbies
02:55
We need a "std:wcstombs_s"
@LucDanton my precious
 
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05:07
posted on November 28, 2016 by Scott Meyers

One of the nicer author perks is seeing your books appear in translation. In my 2003 Advice to Prospective Book Authors, I wrote: Few things evoke quite the level of giddiness as seeing a copy of your book in a foreign script. I, for one, cherished my books in Chinese, and I continued to cherish them even after I found out that they were actually in Korean.My publishers generally send me at le

05:19
Why are people flagging Feeds as spam?
I assume a user with the ID of -2 is some SE built-in user.
report for feeding
Waste half the integer space for one special user.
What is Feeds? Is it misbehaving?
@AlexanderO'Mara Scott died last year, that isn't him blogging.
What exactly is Feeds? Not much coming up in my Google searches.
05:25
It's an SE chat "bot".
I guessed as much, and docs on what it does and why?
It's a user because SE engineering.
@AlexanderO'Mara Create a room. Room owners can set RSS feeds.
Where is my xkcd?
I'm more SMBC now.
@MarkGarcia two. -1 is also built-in "user deleted"
05:36
Curiously, the negative users could be stored in the backend as their unsigned representation without much issue.
@MarkGarcia 64 bits is plenty
@Mikhail @MooingDuck Yeah, I correctly predicted much critical analyses on that statement. :)
06:05
Qt Designer uses Qt 4.7
Isn't everything done in Creator now?
Actually the recently bumped the version
Now hilarious stuff happens:
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Q: QT 5.6.1 Designer x64 not launching

Bohdan BessonovI installed QT 5.6.1 x64 toolset (using qt-opensource-windows-x86-msvc2015_64-5.6.1-1 setup file) on the PC using Windows 10 Pro x64. It seems to QT Designer (.../bin/designer.exe) is not starting. It is in task manager process list (with 0% CPU and 12 MB memory using) but nothing is shown (no wi...

 
1 hour later…
Ven
Ven
07:28
Hi
Ell
Ell
Hi
08:08
Hi
Hi.
08:19
Hi
Hi.
Xeo
Xeo
no
08:38
Mat gpuResult;

	size_t t1 = bgr[0].rows;
	size_t t2 = bgr[0].cols;

	cudaMalloc((void**)&gpuResult, sz * sizeof(Mat));
How to allocate memory from one mat to another?
I doing wrong?
Ask in Stack Overflow, specifically .
@MarkGarcia Sir, i just need little guid. Just copy one Mat to another Mat using cudaMalloc?
@Mike come back a few hours later. someone will be gorgeous enough to help you out
Ven
Ven
08:44
If only you had a website to ask such questions on.
Question is difficult?
Ven
Ven
@Mike why'd you expect people to know CUDA
09:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have that app... but never use the virtual keyboard for some reason...
@Ven hhhmmm. Answer is:
Did not expect.
unittest sucks.
no, you suck
In CATCH, I can use the INFO macro to only display output text when the test fails, oterhwise nothing.
Most libraries with generic names suck.
09:07
There doesn't seem to be anything supporting this in unittest and the docs don't point me at anything that could work at all.
@MarkGarcia What mean generic names suck? Which library? Example
> People telling me to hook internal functions that change between python versions
Fuck you too, Python
Make this method of changing run and eating all errors for myself are good.
@Mike I don't (can't) try to remember them, but the impression remains.
Time to get some travis.ci going for the language...
@MarkGarcia boost?
09:14
@Mike Not generic
@набиячлэвэли ooohh mean. For example: Ajax?
> AJAX stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
that's an acronym
also a name of a god
not generic
Xeo
Xeo
*Francis
@набиячлэвэли so which library is generic one example?
unittest, semver
Borderline all libraries with names of an estabilished concept
09:25
ah.... do I really want to spend €439 on a new phone :S
(someone say 'yes' please)
Xeo
Xeo
no
flag as offensive ¬_¬
@набиячлэвэли really?
@thecoshman or like a hero or sth
well I'll be
Ajax or Aias (/ˈeɪdʒæks/ or /ˈaɪ.əs/; Ancient Greek: Αἴας [a͜í.aːs], gen. Αἴαντος Aiantos) is a mythological Greek hero, the son of King Telamon and Periboea, and the half-brother of Teucer. He plays an important role, and is portrayed as a towering figure and a warrior of great courage in Homer's Iliad and in the Epic Cycle, a series of epic poems about the Trojan War. He is also referred to as "Telamonian Ajax," "Greater Ajax," or "Ajax the Great", which distinguishes him from Ajax, son of Oileus (Ajax the Lesser). In Etruscan mythology, he is known as Aivas Tlamunus. == Family == Ajax is the...
Ajax or Aias (/ˈeɪdʒæks/ or /ˈaɪ.əs/; Ancient Greek: Αἴας [a͜í.aːs], gen. Αἴαντος Aiantos) is a mythological Greek hero, the son of King Telamon and Periboea, and the half-brother of Teucer. He plays an important role, and is portrayed as a towering figure and a warrior of great courage in Homer's Iliad and in the Epic Cycle, a series of epic poems about the Trojan War. He is also referred to as "Telamonian Ajax," "Greater Ajax," or "Ajax the Great", which distinguishes him from Ajax, son of Oileus (Ajax the Lesser). In Etruscan mythology, he is known as Aivas Tlamunus. == Family == Ajax is the...
09:28
too slow, scrub
@thecoshman Depends on the phone.
Ven
Ven
I know Ajax from Age of Mythology.
@MarkGarcia OnePlus 3T
buying it
@GundolfGundelfinger Late but still: "Une fine appellation dirais-je"
09:36
Hi there
Well, that's everyone's Christmas gift money spent :D
@thecoshman why spend so much money on a phone?
@thecoshman Yeah, it looks very good spec-wise.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix There are people who finds delight in the premiumness of phones. Including me.
I'ld like an XPS 15" but Santa is an asshole and he won't give me one
@MarkGarcia well I can understand that.... but lately, I'd wait a bit just to make sure you don't end up with an hand grenade instead of a phone
btw, anyone has any tip on a notebook. I have a macbook (running linux) and looking for a notebook that will work with linux too.
Lately Apple gave there latest release of macbook and a notebook with only 4 usb port seems quite ridiculous
09:43
@Rerito stalk him to show that you care
thats 13 inches?
yes
> I've gone down this road a couple of times in the past, and some of the promised payments never materialized. Nevertheless, my faith in the basic honesty of C++ software developers endures. I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't do anything to change that.
classy
nah too small, at least 15 inches
6
09:45
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix then xps 15 :D
also the plastic body won't last long with my acid hands
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix that's no exactly a common occurrence. Do you always worry about discharging static before you go yo fill your petrol tank?
I forgot how shit travis-ci is.
And how un-updated the environment is.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix :D
@ThePhD They claim it'd "cost" them to provide the latest versions of things.
Thankfully you can just request docker and run within a not ancient ubuntu container.
09:49
I guess I need to learn how to set up docker for Travis CI.
Ven
Ven
o.o
@ThePhD This is how I worked with it the last time.
@thecoshman well, no. It's just my old dell suffered from my hands... leaving 2 white/yellow spot where paint seemed to have .... melt?
Does any of you guise play Warframe?
09:54
@Rerito I have an XPS 13 please be jealous
T460p >> XPS
@MarkGarcia well the nicest alternative I had in mind is the Windows Surface Pro
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Good luck using Linux in it other than in a VM.
T460p is love, T460p is life.
WSL is looking better though.
09:56
@MarkGarcia why is that? I run linux natively on my mac without grub (directly from macos bootloader)
I mean if I can do it on a mac how can't I do it on a surface?
Do people really use Linux
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix MS hasn't even killed the bugs on power management on the SP4 and Book, much less chance for Linux.
I thought it was mostly a phone os
nice troll
@GundolfGundelfinger why are you ignoring my bait
how dare you
09:57
what bait I only see wrong opinions
@MarkGarcia why would bugs on power management matters for linux?
:)
@GundolfGundelfinger Oh, you missed my messages then?
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix That's exactly why we wont get proper power management implementations on it. :(
Griwes you're banned
Ven
Ven
09:59
H
> Asynchronous is first of all an architecture tool
How to kill interest in your "Asynchronous" Boost Library Incubator instantly
@MarkGarcia I don't see how it matters since it's mostly a intel based computer... most of the hardware drivers are already there probably. My guess is the touchscreen might not work... but I don't care
I can hear rightfold screaming that synchronicity is an optimisation
unless there is some "microsoft" specific hardware without any driver...
10:01
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Uh, then why have a Surface when you don't care about the form factor?
@GundolfGundelfinger He. Give me a dB reading and I can triangulate you up to a 2km radius!
I want a good trackpad, a solid computer body
@sehe why does the reading always say "too close"!
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix XPS
10:03
Thinkpad
last I remember they all have horrible touchpads
@Griwes Wait, you have to put the commands inside a docker call?
and small ones
That seems... so very messy.
@ThePhD ...you can also put them in a file and invoke that file from inside docker.
10:05
The working directory of the docker thing will have the github repo as ., right?
It'll be as you'll configure it.
(This is the point where I direct you to read the docker manual.)
@MarkGarcia just looked at the spec of the xps, even if I take the most expensive one, it's not a real improvement on what I have right now... looks like computer didn't evolve much in 4 years
@GundolfGundelfinger I don't know. Maybe you should use the actual sound level meter
Mornings suck.
Esp Monday mornings.
Good morning everyone :)
Ven
Ven
10:21
hi
user1804599
Index-only scans are rad.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Your job sucks.
user1804599
Your job should be so amazing that you can't wait until it's Monday so you can go to work again.
user1804599
interpretStatement :: ∀ region eff. Statement -> Environment region -> Eff (st :: ST region | eff) (Maybe StatementInterpretationError)
user1804599
10:24
forall was too long.
10:38
@MarkGarcia Surface Book looks nice (not surface pro 4)
ah :( but still 13inches
5
11:17
That's the best size
Anything above 13" is kind of annoying to handle
10
Unless you use it more as a station really
Ven
Ven
I have a 11" macbook and it's kinda annoying with split panes
@Griwes I fucked it up. :<
> The initial version of this proposal allowed the naive syntax, int x : width = init;, by adding some disambiguation rules. At the time, EWG thought the rules would be hard to teach, and asked for a new syntax instead. The proposal was revised, suggesting the syntax int x : width : = init; (notice the extra colon). EWG didn’t like this syntax, nor any of the proposed alternatives (another was int x:[width] = init;), and instead settled on allowing the naive syntax after all
lol
@GundolfGundelfinger well depends of the size of your hands I guess. For me 15inches is the golden ratio between 13 and 17 inches
STOP WITH THE STAR BAITS
17" or larger is definitely the best
so long as it sits in place and you don't have to handle it
the best thing would be a laptop that is 11" when carried around
then you put it on a desk and boom
32"
4k IPS
11:44
Surface!
@AlexM. That's my idea of how flexible screens could evolve
if I were to buy a laptop right now
it would be the lenovo yoga
14"
I have a 16.4 old laptop rn
and it's so heavy I'm always scared when handling it cause I may drop it
12:01
I'm learneding
learnedate to write
I don't understand docker. .-.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix oh that nasty
@ThePhD AFAIK, it's basically just chrooting
ordered a new laptop for xmas
found a neat deal
this one
I essentially get it for 20% the price
but I have to make do with a gold color :'( no black
Be careful, there's the Core M CA model.
12:15
it's the i5 6200u
20% of the orig price, or 20% off?
@thecoshman are you sure? I believe it's closer to 1vm by program
20% of the orig price
it's christmas so aside from the deal from the store I can arrange family shenanigans :P
I always do
Ven
Ven
12:19
@AlexM. I received the beer advent calendar. I'll tell you if they're good or not :D.
beer advent calendar?
Ven
Ven
sent you a pic
sent where? :O
(now or in the past?)
(I remember sth vaguely)
What the fuck kind of package manager do these docker containers come with??
Ven
Ven
@AlexM. discohorde
12:32
u didn't send me anything rn :O
Ven
Ven
wtf
it loads to 100% and then the image doesn't appear
@ThePhD Ubuntu base? apt-get update
The images obviously ship without the indexes, since 1) that takes space and 2) they get old very quickly.
o there's 24 beers in there?
Ven
Ven
yupp
12:34
must've been expensive
Ven
Ven
no idea.
user1804599
> A monad is just a monoid in the category of endofunctors, what's the problem?
Ven
Ven
50e apparently
user1804599
I finally understand this now I know monoid has a slightly different meaning in CT than in AA.
@Ven u need to open it man
show us the beers
Ven
Ven
12:41
Am not home :P.
it's not yet 01.12 though
user1804599
And you thought C++ had many keywords. postgresql.org/docs/9.6/static/sql-keywords-appendix.html
user1804599
1505 keywords, good job.
Most of them are functions?

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