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13:00
@Borgleader I want to reward such questions with an upvote. Just because they are funny
13:13
@Rerito Star it instead. It doesn't give them rep but you can still revisit the question later for shit & giggles even if its been deleted.
Finally.
Now I just need to cure the absolute shell vomit
So I don't have to scroll 2K lines of bash ouput
and we'll be solid.
There's probably some simple guide for spinning up a docker image, running commands in it, and then closing it.
Like, Running the commands individually, in the top-level shell.
I wonder if docker run preserves state between docker run instances.
... Probably not.
That'd probably defeat the point of docker. Guess I need to read more tutorials. But they all use docker compose... Buh.
13:41
Martin Shkreli was the ''big pharma bro" who outraged the world by hiking the price of an essential drug from $US13.50 ($18) to $US750 a tablet. Now a handful of year 11 students in Sydney have shown him up, cooking the same drug in their school lab for about $2 a dose.
land of crooks
microsoft also spammed me on my work email with notifications
about freaking superbowl
I don't watch superbowl I'm not even american
Ven
Ven
@AlexM. they should spam you about the superbowl's ads instead :P
@AlexM. You'd be surprised how many people elsewhere watch it too.
I'd be surprised if anyone ever said
"yes, I want to get spam notifications on my work account, thanks"
in microsoft's defense it was the only spam they sent me in a full year and a half
which makes it even weirder
13:56
I'm actually curious wtf Microsoft wanted to tell you about the Superbowl.
I'd tell you if discord had any transcript and search functionality
but it was just something about watching it
"Windows 10: Now with Superbowl support"
Ven
Ven
It's weird. In the past few weeks I've started receiving spam on my workmails. Offer to train me... But they want to teach me what's already my job.
Not sure how I started receiving those.
@ThePhD What.
WTF
note that by work mail
I meant the account owned by the company
which makes spam even WEIRDER
13:59
@ThePhD $ <script.sh docker run --rm image bash
You may want to add set -x at the top of the script in order to see which commands are running.
Ven
Ven
^
docker run --rm image bash <<END
commands go here
END
Alternatively, if you want to write the commands inline.
$ docker run -d --name somename image sleep infinity
$ docker exec somename command1
$ docker exec somename command2
$
Hello! can someone help me over here? stackoverflow.com/questions/40890318/…
14:15
So
apparently there's 5 thousand people living in the chernobyl zone as of today
I really have to visit it one day
The place is stunningly beautiful
One hour on the grounds at the Chernobyl plant in 2010 = 20 months of background radiation.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The zone is much more than just the plant, though.
and a bit further the radiation is much much lower
apparently there are organized trips there nowadays starting at ~200€
It's in Polish, but has really nice photos
@BartekBanachewicz the exclusion zone?
yeah, I'd love to visiit it
@thecoshman yep
> Even a small group of 12 has a HUGE advantage to defending an area and continuing on with other operations at the same time. With an adequate number of personnel, not only can you have a rotation of assignments to support 24 hour operations, you can afford people to specialize in certain tasks. This specialization increases the efficiency of the group overall (synergy) and was one of the largest reasons why we developed into a society.
shit
my coworker told me about prepping again and now I'm in the rabbit hole
Xeo
Xeo
14:39
Prepping for what, zombie apocalypse?
Trumpocalypse
don't think a rabbit hole will protect you from Trump
you probably need a reinforced concrete bunker
@Feeds The best apple cultivar is the cortland.
14:59
@Xeo everything
the general prepping community
> Haskell Developer position - based anywhere in the world!
damn
this is a recruiter's email I can't ignore, can I?
you certainly could
they require 18-24 months of professional experience in Haskell
well I guess good luck with all of 10 people that fit your criteria then
@BartekBanachewicz that narrows down the field just a wee bit there...
> If you dont have the 18 - 24 months experience please send me the names and contact details of anyone you feel could be a great fit!
I can forward this to anyone who feels they would be a great fit
Ven
Ven
lol.
LOLterally recruiters.
15:04
Do you have 18-24 months experience of feeling
Ven
Ven
I feel like they suck
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes making puns great again
@BartekBanachewicz I'd reply that if they decide to widen their search they should contact you again, otherwise to buzz off
@Mgetz that sounds like a nice reply actually
@BartekBanachewicz i.e. do the recruiter's job for them
Ven
Ven
15:10
twitter.com/lambda_conf/status/803695008100466688 /cc @BartekBanachewicz @rightfold and all that jazz
@Puppy you could probably get him to get his fat head stuck in one...
@BartekBanachewicz don't use binary in normal talk, it's not cool
Guise, I'm struggling with the following piece of code
It works with clang but not with gcc and I don't know which one is right
15:28
@BartekBanachewicz if it's worthwhile I know a guy
@sehe no idea really. Looks solid, but hard to tell what the work will be like
If you don't mind I'll forward it to someone
Discord maybe
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have a bash - x and stuff and it works okay. Just need to finish. THanks for showing me how to get a docker thing running and executing commands 1 by 1. Still need to find out what sleep infinity is supposed to do...!
Oh it's just the regular sleep function.
@Rerito honestly the rules for that sort of thing are complicated, it’d take time to double-check. FWIW historically Clang gets it right, although the spec has been buggy before, too
@LucDanton Ok, that's fine I'm just experimenting stuff
I'll just have to find another way to achieve my goal
15:35
@Ven So... I'm somewhere in the 'advanced beginner' stage :S
Ven
Ven
gratz :)
@sehe I've sent it to your gmail address
Ah. That was the buzz in my pocket. I'll see it soon
@Ven I guess I'm somewhere between Competent and Proficient
15:44
Huh...
What's that funny << END ... END
syntax...
Oh
It's an input pipe.
I thought stdin used < ?
I wonder what the difference is.
Ven
Ven
@ThePhD heredoc.
Ah, okay.
That's neat.
I wonder how I'd write that in YAML without the thing trying to strangle me...
Well, I do have a linter for yaml.
@LucDanton After reading about it on cppreference, it seems clang is right there
Ven
Ven
@ThePhD with foo: |
Partial specialization resolution should trigger partial ordering in the same way function templates overloads do. This partial ordering should deem the Z<T> specialization more specialized than the Z<T, Args...> one.
Should anything happen it's definitely linked to the partial ordering algorithm used
15:56
it’s going to be one week soon, so I’m calling it in but it looks like uniform initialization to be made even less uniform in C++1z
6
Ven
Ven
> League of Legends, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and StarCraft® II competitions to take place alongside IEM Expo in Katowice, Poland
nice :D
.... Well.
My first attempt at Heredoc failed.
@LucDanton HHAHAHAHA
I’m not really sure what inheriting constructors are good for these days
865
A: In YAML, how do I break a string over multiple lines?

Steve BennettThere are 5 6 NINE (or 63*, depending how you count) different ways to write multi-line strings in YAML. Block scalar styles (>, |) These allow escaping, and add a new line (\n) to the end of your string. > Folded style removes the newlines within the string (but adds one at the end): Key: > ...

3
NINE!
16:06
oh good there’s a table
@ThePhD "END" can be anything, as long as it doesn't occur in the commands alone in a line. <<SOMETHING means "the input comes from the text that follows, and it ends when you find a line with SOMETHING alone in it.
@ThePhD If you have a container that is still running you can use exec to run other things on it. The thing is, if the original process (the one you started with run) ends, the whole container is brought down, so those you started with exec might be killed. This is just a hack that starts up a container with a neverending process (sleep infinity is just an infinite wait in bash) so you can exec to your heart's delight.
@R.MartinhoFernandes SIXTY THREE!
@ThePhD You'll need to terminate that neverending process somehow if you want to bring the container down; docker exec container killall sleep should do the trick.
> exec: "cd": executable file not found in $PATH
... Uh.
...... Uuuuhhh.
docker is one of those things I'm going to have to finally learn about soon ¬_¬
16:12
Maybe I forgot to update.
Oh. Wait. I'm not in a bash shell.
cd is a builtin
exec executes a regular file, but it doesn't fire up a shell instance for each exec command
What.
Oh.
cd doesn't make sense there unless within a larger script.
Guess I definitely need to bash -e -v each command then.
That won't do because cd is local to each bash process.
if he's running 'one command' at a time, shouldn't he be able to glue together many commands into 'one'?
bash -c cd whatever does not do much.
16:16
Oh, right.
gdi
@thecoshman I don't want to glue it into one because then travis-ci will vomit out one huge 2K+ line log file with all the commands concatenated together.
@LucDanton Now to prove that ω·63 is YAML's ordinal.
I tend to stick to British English spellings, but in a C++ context I feel like I have to write 'defined behavior'
Heres your mistake
Hmm no thats not it
Hmm yes, heres proof
@R.MartinhoFernandes ordinal?
@ThePhD ah, travis
16:23
If travis-ci could just understand the damn thing that'd be fuckin' great.
Like. If travis-ci just had a manual "log break" call, that would save me all of this hassle.
OPAM llvm 3.9 is busted as fuck because ubuntu's libjson is busted and hasn't been ported over to the latest apt-get sources.
Even though the version from 14.xx works just fine in the 16.xx version, I wonder why they didn't just migrate it over with everything else.
Buh.
@LucDanton Good. Good. Let your hate flow through you. Soon your journey to the dark side will be complete!
Were not asking for the whole program, we're asking for a minimal set of code that actually produces the error you're getting. You typo'd when putting the code in your question which caused confusion. Also one of the links I put up earlier directly reproduces the error you mentioned in the question and I told you how to fix it. So I'm not sure what you mean when you say "you're not getting the right people". — Borgleader 48 secs ago
@JerryCoffin I mean because 'UB' etc. are terms of art ._. I’m completely fine with the spelling 'behaviour' your honour
Ungrateful OP is... ungrateful
What a jerk.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I smirked.
16:34
&& apparently fucks shit up in a shell string.
Guess I should... escape it?
It seems to pick up the first & after my opening quote and assume I'm trying to do something special with it, when I'm really not.
I'm 99% sure you should learn bash before attempting to use it.
@ThePhD apt is almost always out of date
Sounds like the problems that utter beginners have because they haven't read the fucking manual.
@Griwes you don't exactly need to know much
depends how fancy you want your bash scripts to be really
@LucDanton Perhaps we should make it a mission of the lounge to spread the use of "DB" to mean "defined behavio[u]r".
16:40
and add it to the DB of overloaded initialisms
I'll shoot you with my DBs
@LucDanton ...regardless of how many dBs the howls of protest might be.
user1804599
@Ven @fredoverflow LOL
user1804599
Busting the Function 22 limit: https://github.com/lampepfl/dotty/pull/1758.
@rightfold I don't know what's worse: that there is such a limit, or that it is a problem that needs to be fixed.
16:45
s/\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+/192.168.1.1/g ¬_¬ shouldn't that swap all 'ip like' strings on a line in vi?
@ThePhD ??
@ThePhD Wait, you want to have markers where each command's output begins and ends?
@thecoshman you want \+s unless you have some magic enabled
@R.MartinhoFernandes: "Psychic needed. Qualified person knows which question on SO needs fixing."
@LucDanton no... I want to match \d 'one or many'
@thecoshman \d\+
16:50
@R.MartinhoFernandes from within vi?
Unless you have magic, you need the backslashes.
wtf?
why did vi break regex?
\d\+ is to match any digit followed by a literal + sign
No, it isn't.
FFS. We're telling you it's not.
16:53
I'm not saying you are wrong
I am saying that vi is wrong
you know, it’s syntax
call it what you want, it's still wrong
@R.MartinhoFernandes travis-ci just automatically folds the output of individual commands. Or, it's... supposed to. It doesn't seem to be doing it for my individual docker commands, which makes me quite sadface.
The arrow on the left
16:56
@thecoshman So, how many of these are the wrong ones? en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/regex/syntax_option_type
With the times 'n' stuff.
Perl regex or bust
@thecoshman FWIW that never happened.
Yet another android malware..
http://thehackernews.com/2016/11/hack-google-account.html
> takes advantage of multiple Android 4 and 5 exploits
Not surprising.
Vendors are shit.
Even Google drops support for newer Android versions in their hardware too fast.
Android 6.0 didn't support 3-year phones.
17:06
@R.MartinhoFernandes "To check if your account has been breached, please enter your email and credit card information here:" :-)
"3-year old phones".
agreed, the Android security/update model is a crime
user1804599
Verhofstadt earns so little money he can't even buy a new denture. No wonder he wants EU expansion so he can get a pay rise.
So you have to either run a non-stock ROM, or forcibly change phones every two or three years
I see no problem with EU expansion
17:11
Says the Brit :P
voted Remain
eval not doing what I think it should, while on my machine it works and crap... I'm really not having a good time with Linux and Bash. Buh.
I think I almost got it though.
@Ven What are you talking about?
@rightfold I don't think I've written a function that takes more than... 5 parameters in a long time.
@ThePhD Why are you polling ubuntu:latest when later on you want to run ubuntu:yakkety? (Tip: ubuntu:latest means "the latest LTS".)
@ThePhD You can just try it on your machine on the same image.
Having (some amount of) repeatability is one of the nice things about docker.
17:27
@BartekBanachewicz OMG Haskell on Computerphile!
@fredoverflow it's no longer hipster, maybe they'll shut up at last :)
> 6:35 John Hughes goes full code ninja mode. God help any computer that tries to modify his data.
lol
user1804599
18:15
@fredoverflow Wasn't very interesting.
Of course not, it's geared toward(s?) the general public.
They didn't even show a single line of code, did they?
user1804599
Indeed.
user1804599
These lectures are nice though.
What a joke.
Ell
Ell
Hopefully it will encourage people to stop pre purchasing
@Griwes Did you know that false advertising laws are written from the perspective that the average consumer knows that every advertising is a lie?
Anyway. Prepurchasing is bad, people, and if you do it, it's your fucking fault.
@EtiennedeMartel lol
You took a gamble and you failed.
19:14
@EtiennedeMartel "Well I’m sure this is the last we’ll hear about all this, right? People will accept the decision and move on, and not have a meltdown at all. The calm level-headed gamers will give a serene nod and ascend to the heavens, their purpose on Earth now having been fulfilled." Nope, no irony there at all.
@JerryCoffin I think people are angry because can't take the blame for their own decision. Even assuming they've been rightly deceived, it's been a known fact for years now that game publishers more than "embellish" their games in marketing. When you've been fooled several times, you can no longer say "shame on you".
That being said, gamers are famously illiterate when it comes to game development, so I can understand how many of them wouldn't actually see the promises of NMS as "too good to be true", considering they don't even know what goes in a game and as such can't tell if something is too ambiitous.
If anything, NMS showed that indie developers are just as capable as overpromising as AAA devs.
@EtiennedeMartel I think a lot of it is not really knowing what they want. If a game is too scripted, they complain because it quickly gets boring. If it's not scripted at all, and there aren't specific quests to finish, goals to meet, etc., most get bored just as fast (if not faster).
In this case it's a clear case of blind hype. People got excited about an expectation, about what they thought the game would be like based on the limited marketing material. And then they got angry that what they were expecting wasn't what they got.
Even if you argue that the game shipped without features that were announced in interviews, the thing is, until the game is shipped, all you hear is worthless because you're not buying an idea, you're buying a product.
@EtiennedeMartel I get the feeling that at least some of it, however, is that it actually did deliver what was promised, but once they played it, people realized they didn't really like that very well.
19:43
I.e., the standard old syndrome of: "yes, that's exactly what we asked for, but not at all what we actually want."
I mean, sure, the developer overpromised, but at this point they could have been entirely honest and people would still have rioted because what they wanted was an idea of a game, not that game.
20:44
> Ubuntu switched to systemd as its service framework starting in 15.04 for all flavors
The plot thickens.
I wonder if I need to be root to run the docker service.
sudo might not be enough...?
@JerryCoffin I think that it's a matter of lack of focus.
you can have great scripted experiences, but the game needs to be tight and polished
you can't have a great scripted sequence if your script is shit
open-world experiences can be great too but you can't just make a world with nothing in it
Indeed, but then you need a budget :-), like the GTA games
if only they had spent any of it on having a UI worth shit
GTAV biggest disappointment ever
dirt 3, mgs5, same problem
start game, see menu, cannot click on options, quit game
GTA V is 137 million, No Man's Sky was like ~4
@ThePhD Geez, I wonder what @R.MartinhoFernandes thinks of that.
20:51
er, million what?
oh
@Puppy Sure you can. Look at Skyrim. Huge empty world, millions of sales.
The actual cost of GTA V was about ~250 because they spent like 100 MILLION ON MARKETING
@EtiennedeMartel I bought it on a Steam Sale and also stopped playing after an hour or so
disappointing games
20:54
Games are often evaluated base on some imaginary potential rather than their actual state.
Skyrim is huge... in theory. In practice it's a lot of copy-pasted assets.
And yet people rate it highly because of the mods.
So you can fill that void yourself with optional, player-made content.
@EtiennedeMartel I think you could almost change that "often" to "always". No matter how hard you try to be open-minded going into something, you inevitably drag along at least a few preconceptions, and probably can't help comparing it (to at least some degree) to those expectations, rather than just accepting it on its own terms.
Wonder how the next Zelda will be. The world is supposed to be 10 times the size of Skyrim.
I've bought some games for player-made content
@JerryCoffin I think any work should be mostly evaluated based on what it set out to do, and whether or not it succeeded.
but only Blizzard RTSes when the previous games had outstanding player-made content
20:57
Not based on what you wanted it to be.
@EtiennedeMartel I evaluate work on how much I paid for it and how much fun it turned out to be.
@Puppy Right, the "games as a consumer product" approach. Well, it's fine.
bugger off
@EtiennedeMartel Did I mention that I bought a Vive?
No, you didn't. At least, not to me.
disappointing
the tutorial has no interactive elements or even instructional text or voiceover
and none of the buttons take you back to any definable menu or home screen
of which there appears to be more than one
20:59
I tried the Vive of a friend. He's a huge fan of VR in general and he walked me through it.
So I guess you need your own human tutorial.
and also
I thought the thing came with some demonstration software or something
It does. It's called "Steam".
I possess Steam, but it didn't come with anything really
Welcome to capitalism, kid. It's all disappointment from here.
truth is
it's my own dumb fault for making an impulse purchase
and also my own fault for purchasing a potentially-nauseating product whilst my medication was unavailable ;p
I'll probably give it another try shortly
oh yeah
21:01
@EtiennedeMartel I think we're (largely) talking at cross purposes. I agree with the general idea of what should happen. I'm just saying it's difficult to do that--and doing it completely is probably impossible. I doubt anybody can completely set aside their prejudices, no matter how hard they try.
and also my own dumb fault for purchasing a VR helmet when I know full well that I cannot see out of both eyes simultaneously at short distances.
not sure if advantage or disadvantage yet though
I wonder if VR nausea is a thing that goes away after heavy use - similiar to motion sickness from automobiles.
Wew lad
I have docker working.
Now to figure out why this crap doesn't build proper.
@Mikhail Yes. In fact it's a problem when developing VR games.
As you keep testing it you become more resistant to its effect.
And then you might put that in the hands of players and they puke everywhere because your game was calibrated for someone with high tolerance.
Doesn't having a super high refresh rate and smoother graphics help with the VR puke sensation?
E.g. a 30 FPS game is more likely to make you toss your cookies than a 100 FPS one?
21:10
@ThePhD The real trick is to raised on VR from birth. At least that's what my friend Neo told me...
JFA
JFA
Could anyone answer an R question about vectors?
@JFA Certainly not.
JFA
JFA
Ok. I didn't want to spam my question. I guess that answers that.
fyi, you wanted Morpheus
@Mikhail No, I actually wanted Trinity. Tall, slim, skin-tight leather, and seriously kicks ass...
21:20
/cc @Mysticial watch out for Dr. Dre Madonna
(Hmm the comment from OP got nuked, it said something like "you never achieved anything in your career" or some such)
Merrigan here with Raretec, I hope you're having a conversation of nonsense babbles not words but with feelings direct into my bare flesh
21:39
@Griwes Bare Flesh? So I guess s/he's pretty thin skinned?
They mispelled « bear flesh ».
@Morwenn Oh yummy! I haven't eaten any bear in a long time though.
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton File DR, claim it breaks lots of code?
You can't actually eat a polar bear: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypervitaminosis_A
Or at least not the liver
@JerryCoffin Now I wonder how it tastes with pepper.
21:47
@Xeo I don’t know that it does though
Xeo
Xeo
Didn't it break lots of code for you? It sounded like that in the mailing
and there is an entry in Annex D (or wherever)
@Morwenn Depends on what the bear's been eating. By preference Grizzlies will live on soap berries, in which case very little seasoning is needed.
Now that sounds kind of tasty.
@Xeo well, it breaks in a lot of spot but all the same I can change just the one place (i.e. replace inheriting constructor by derived constructors) to fix all that. so it’s 'lots of code' but also not 'lots of code'
21:49
November 30th. No commits by any of my teammates to the repository.
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton well, it still breaks a lot of your current code, even if you only need to fix it with a single change (what if that was in a library not under your control?)
If I don't see a commit by tomorrow 6:00 PM EST I'm going to fork the repository to a private copy and begin working on a private final report and implementation.
@Mikhail That's good news for @sehe then.
@GundolfGundelfinger wow, there’s an anet employee hanging out at a pvp streamer. an EU streamer, even
Why can't I put && or || after eval ...?
Ven
Ven
21:59
What
Whay lalg
What lang
bash
eval $(opam config env) && other_commands...

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