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00:23
history & mysql_history are awesome for people with short memory like myself
01:05
@rightfold Did I hear someone say "alternative relevance"?
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@saletan hahahahahahahaha. As if. This would require Paul Ryan to be reclassified as a vertebrate.
☑ rekt ☐ not rekt
@sehe That reminds me, someone posted this on Discord:
It's gone now but someone had edited the Wikipedia page for invertebrates to include Paul Ryan 😂😂😂 https://t.co/Oe7qOSp027
That's the same joke alright. Very clever
Yes, it's the same joke, I just thought it was interesting someone linked to it today (or yesterday) in a completely independent context. (Well not completely independent, current Trump events were on the menu in both cases but anyhoops)
@Telkitty are you a goldfish?
01:43
I should rewatch the Amy's Baking Company episode of Kitchen Nightmares more often.
that horror
Then again I'm not sure I can survive that much facepalming
your kitty?
@Code-Apprentice on your dirty socks ... :p
nah, those are the clean ones...just didn't fold them yet.
yeah right ...
she's about 10 weeks old
02:46
nvm...12 weeks
guess I can't count
@Code-Apprentice kitty :3
more pictures :D
@Telkitty dirty laundry is in the closet
02:49
looks like a tabby x a black cat
cute kitty 😸 💖
Yes she is
She bites too much, though.
I watched a video on why cats bite, apparently you need to teach the cat that toys are what she should play with and not your hand
currently don't have a cat to test the theory on
03:08
@Code-Apprentice :D
nice knee
That is my shoulder :p
Bah mtp keeps hanging my system
awkward angle :p
03:37
OH MY GOD
I JUST SAW C K&R FUNCTION DECLARATION SYNTAX
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Help me
03:50
@VermillionAzure no one can help you now
@jaggedSpire augh
@VermillionAzure no one but the Catface :3
Let the Catface into your life and you will be happy once more :3
@Code-Apprentice stairs on top of the cat?
yah, whatever you want...
I actually don't know what the fuck that is...
I don't see what in my apartment would make that pattern...weird
spooky skeletons
04:16
meta is still toxic
I should stay away from there
always forgot
                                                                                                                                                                                   @Telkitty yea. especially when your answer gets like 20 downvotes/
Once I got like 10+ downvotes before someone clarified things that I was right, so I ended up with almost as many upvotes ~shrug~
I need to finish this script
@Code-Apprentice Cornice or stairs ... usually
cgi script :x
It has to be along the ceiling somewhere. No stairs here.
@Code-Apprentice top part of a door?
so what's copied and pasted on command line doesn't get recorded in history (on linux) ... interesting
04:56
wut?
no
05:15
@Telkitty what shell?
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@Telkitty No. My guess is that the command had a space in front.
user406009
The shell doesn't record stuff when there is a space in front.
@Lalaland TIL.
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Yeah, it's a really weird feature.
@Code-Apprentice bash
@Lalaland you might be right this time
06:14
There used to be 30-50 time of usage on my apps back in the day when I was more actively developing them. But I have not been actively maintaining the apps, nowadays I hardly get 1/3 of that much usage ...
Nowadays I meant the past 2-3 years
but I also need to carry out some maintenance on a house and build a carport next month
so if I want to transport a boolean variable from app to a server, do I explicitly use 0 or 1?
06:52
Another Monday. -_-
07:19
how would I a vector without printing a delimiter string at the very end?
example: [1, 2, 3, ] VS. [1, 2, 3]
@maja I think you have missed a word there.
@maja By clever loop.
yes, Imissed print
sorry
I can't find anything about "clever loops"
@maja Basically, print first item out of the loop and follow that with a loop that first prints the separator ", " and then prints another item.
the only way Ican think of is printing the first element by itself, then adding the rest with a loop that prints delimiter and..
07:34
yes, so that's it.
@maja Exactly.
I kind of hoped there would be some clever method somewhere
@maja This is clever!
method as in: method of a class :P
thank you, bye bye
@maja boost::algorithm::join
07:41
checking it out
@maja std::copy(vec.begin(), vec.end(), infix_ostream_iterator<int>(std::cout, ","); codereview.stackexchange.com/q/13176/489
08:04
Sup guise
@Jerry Coffin, wonderful
Ven
Ven
08:43
hi
user1804599
hi
Ell
Ell
hi
09:10
Guise I'm experiencing compiler error using boost graph library

C++ Questions and Answers

Solve problems and approach solutions. Just ask and lurkers wi...
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albatar
why not replace C++ standard tags with just C++ or C++.xxx :/
Ven
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wat
wat
I mean in this chat room
well anyway It doesn't matter much
Ell
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09:20
what the heck are you on about? :P
09:33
about getting laid tonight /:
good luck
09:47
Guise, any opinion about github.com/preshing/junction?
10:02
Uncon IV News Nominations are (soft) over, I'll sort out voting later on this week, hopefully tonight if I'm not too lazy
But you are lazy :o
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@Rerito Dunno, but the turf thing has "Turf atomics have more flexible initialization, copy and cast rules than C++11 atomics."
Which appears to mean things like this github.com/preshing/turf/blob/master/turf/impl/…
Ew.
10:22
@Morwenn yes, but I might not be too lazy
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We are very proud be the overall winner of the first hyperloop pod competition ever! Thanks everyone for the great… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/825946489289527297
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hup holland hup
10:55
eh
I keep looking online for weapons
I guess I'm falling for the general paranoia
11:07
what sort>
Ven
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the quick sort
@thecoshman right now extendable batons
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11:23
I've been working with MIME recently and it's really awesome.
11:35
Life is hard.
Not only life.
@Morwenn That other thing is hard only occasionally...
@wilx I'm glad you provided that much information.
@Morwenn I knew you would appreciate it. :)
@wilx Only the information x)
11:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes looks p unsafe to me :S
Funny fact of the day
When I get back on chat there is a significant probability that the last/ongoing convo is about benis joeks and innuendos
We should perform frequency analysis to see if it is a more general event though
@Rerito Do it. :)
@Rerito Don't be jealous.
retarded MSVC 10 that doesn't understand "= delete" and "= default" specifiers
@Rerito More than 7 years old, man.
@wilx Yeah forward that to my managers
11:56
Oh btw we are migrating to... MSVC 12 (2013)
@Rerito lol
2015 is available to us (I mean the company has the licenses and shit so we could migrate directly to 2015 but no we won't)
@Rerito Any sensible reasoning for that?
11:57
@wilx Politics: we work on a two-headed lib
The dudes maintaining the other head are currently on 2013 but won't move their asses til we get there too so we are quite "required" to migrate to 2013 before migrating to 2015
Otherwise they'll always complain and won't get anything done
"blabla not the same environment blabla"
Heh.
So migrate to 2013... Then apply pressure on the lazy slobs
So things get actually done
And migrate to 2015
Expected timeline: 10 years
@Rerito Haha. Yeah.
By that time we'll have modules and concepts well established :smirk:
@Rerito IIRC you can migrated to 2015 and build with 2013
12:00
@Mgetz IDGAF about the IDE I'm only interested in the compiler :(
I figured, I'm sorry to hear that though
@Rerito You're optimistic, aren't you? :p
@Rerito two-headed lib?
@thecoshman We are in charge of the pricing of rates derivatives products
The "other head" handles credit derivatives
I still don't get what you mean...
12:04
Historically the two parts were separated libs but they merged it (well, there's a "bridge" component on our side to allow users to benefit from the credit features IIRC)
it's a library that does two things? and has two teams working on the same code base?
oh god, that sounds like a fucking nightmare
what bullshit
And there are two teams, each working on its own part
And one team (mine) has to take care of the integration
And the other team is quite relunctant to any effort
We're using RTC as our versioning system
That's nightmarish enough I think
@Rerito That is not too bad, actually.
@thecoshman I think cthulu must be involved somewhere
How do you prononce "clang": klang or see-lang?
12:10
@Rerito as in the sound
Ven
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^
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12:32
@BartekBanachewicz Baseball bat is easier to acquire and to get away with.
@Rerito Depends on the day.
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> In scalar context, the behaviour of sort is undefined.
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WTF PERL WHY UB
@rightfold What would you want it to sort and return?
12:41
@rightfold because Larry
@rightfold not necessarily
nwp
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@BartekBanachewicz what made you think you cannot rely on police to do it for you?
@nwp Um, the fact that the police isn't omnipresent?
nwp
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@BartekBanachewicz I mean what changed? Police tends to not do anything until a crime happens, but usually that is enough.
12:59
@nwp is it?
I mean we had the mug talk recently
I mean whoever is mugging you - be it a regular mugger or a policeman in a dictatorship regime - you can prove that you were unjustly treated in court, but that won't change what happens.
nwp
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I suppose I just feel that the chance of me getting mugged is so low that it is in the same category as getting struck by lightning or choking to death on my food, which I just ignore.
the "it'll never happen to me" mentality
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I like to think it is the "effort to reduce risk is unreasonably great compared to the risk" mentality.
13:16
@nwp I don't think buying a weapon is such an effort. And training to use it has other benefits.
@BartekBanachewicz the rubber hose cryptographic attack is suddenly $5 cheaper
@ratchetfreak hmm?
you don't have to get a $5 wrench from the hardware store, just use the baton...
So, I am looking for sources on "Internet elections/voting are bad" theme. Feel free to suggest some.
@wilx why would they be?
do you mean "direct democracy" when you write "internet elections"?
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@wilx It doens't matter. It shouldn't be UB.
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It should be well-defined.
in which case start here
Direct democracy (also known as pure democracy) is a form of democracy in which people decide (e.g. vote on, form consensus on) policy initiatives directly. This differs from the majority of modern Western-style democracies, which are representative democracies. == Related democratic processes == Direct democracy is similar to, but distinct from, representative democracy, in which people vote for representatives who then enact policy initiatives. Depending on the particular system in use, direct democracy might entail passing executive decisions, the use of sortition, making laws, directly electing...
13:41
@BartekBanachewicz No, I mean elections over the medium that is Internet using electronic devices, usually PCs.
@wilx OK, so why would that be bad?
@wilx Use citizen-issued private key to sign votes
@BartekBanachewicz Watch the above.
way too long for now
I have some sources for this but I am wondering if you guys had any more or better.
@BartekBanachewicz Meh.
@wilx guitars are cool
actually, I am not worried about trump any more - trump is a business man, he has no principle, all he cares about is what works - it's in his best interest that US doesn't go belly up
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, I believe you. But I cannot play one (or anything for that matter) hence meh.
13:45
@wilx then learn how to!
:D
@BartekBanachewicz Dude, there is a rare breed of people that I am a part of who cannot sing, dance or play anything and have zero changes of learning any of that.
it's pretty low for him to go after little fish (tax on mexican goods, banning visa from smaller islamic countries), but at least we don't have to worry about a nuclear war
@wilx Yeah I was also in that group until I actually learned how to play
The thing that a lot of people seem to be missing is that music is something you learn
you're not born with it.
@BartekBanachewicz I literally cannot sustain a non-false note. I tried to learn to dance but I fail at hearing the rhythm and coordinating my limbs accordingly.
@wilx Yeah, that just means you haven't learned how to do that... yet.
I can't pilot an airplane. I don't feel how my steering impacts it and I can't coordinate my legs with the stick. That doesn't meant I can't learn how to do it.
13:53
@wilx let me guess the tl;dr, it's shit
@thecoshman Yeah, pretty much. Internet based voting has so many problems that pen and paper voting still has better security.
@wilx to do it securely would require so much more work, I honestly don't know if it is even possible...
You can always get rid of popular voting
People voting for who will vote for them has just marginally more merit than them voting on cases directly
The stupid election campaigns are more about finding dirt in the opposing candidate(s) past rather than presenting yourself as someone competent
That just shows how dumb the voters are.
@BartekBanachewicz add another layer of abstraction over the voting system
@ratchetfreak yet another? See above.
14:02
assuming the direct democracy is the no abstraction democracy, every time you have a layer of elected officials doing the voting it's an abstraction layer
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@BartekBanachewicz You cannot expect every citizen to study every decision to be made in enough detail to cast an educated vote. They don't even do that for candidates.
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It's not an abstraction if they're transparent, so I see what you did there.
@nwp or consider all the consequences of their vote,
so it becomes a game of wording the proposals to be voted for so that the dumb crowd votes for what they actually don't want
@BartekBanachewicz the vote system in use isn't the issue with online voting
@BartekBanachewicz It's near impossible to stop a voter voting for someone simple because of one very small issue. There's people out there would vote for someone simple because they stand for/against X despite the voter hating everything else about the candidate
so the real solution becomes making each voter answer a 5 page survey about their political position
and then somehow translate that into policies
</adding another layer of abstraction>
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@nwp that's exactly my point
@thecoshman IDGI
@ratchetfreak that's way better
@BartekBanachewicz don't get what I said, or people like that?
I don't get what you mean
I don't know if you're agreeing with me or not
@ratchetfreak at the very least, the smaller "political distance" between you and the candidate you'll vote for obtained that way should translate to less disagreements in other cases not covered by the survey
not really agreeing or disagreeing. I'm saying that you can't really stop voters being stupid. There are people who hate most of what a candidate stands for, but is fixated one small issue, and so will vote for the candidate (that they hate) simply because the candidate has the 'right' view on this one issue
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@rightfold if only people were actually furious about everything obama did
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14:22
Ven <3
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TAP is super awesome.
Ven
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this guy's face makes me want to puke
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And prove(1) is super awesome.
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anyway, cherry picking facts to counter cherry picked facts is retarded
what are we gaining. zzzz
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@Ven If they union to the set of all facts then it's great! :D
14:23
a basket of cherry-picked facts?
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@rightfold they don't, at all
I remember the outrage when obama got a nobel prize. It was everywhere. But hey, I guess it's irrelevant
"I'm gonna criticize people who don't prove their claims by not proving mines either!"
ugh why doesn't github allow code aware search
this is so annoying
looking for function "foo" and getting all usages when I want a definition
@rightfold PJW is a twat but he seems to be right on this.
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14:41
Why does struct Foo{ auto i = 42; }; not compile?
One could make it a rule that all class members must be declared using auto to enforce that all members are initialized, but no.
@Ven And a lot of them are cherry-picked to make ad hominem or tu quoque arguments.
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@rightfold There are a lot of issues with that video.
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First things first, Trump's EO goes above and beyond Obama's to a huge extend by banning everyone with even green cards and permanent residence here.
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Second, there wasn't a "six month ban on refugees" or whatnot.
user406009
He simply put up new rules in response to an attempted terrorist attack and caused a slowdown. Refugees continued to be admitted. (It is a fact that refugees came in every month).
14:44
@thecoshman I wonder if this could be handled by Democracy 2.1 scheme.
@Lalaland Unrelated: I thought green card was the same as permanent residence?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah.
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Anyways, washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2017/01/29/… has a more extended take-down of the argument espoused in that youtube video.
the countdown to Trumps impeachment begins..
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(Not to mention lots of other incorrect false arguments in that youtube video. Like lol at him showing at a percent support for ISIS population graph and claiming that our refugees are a perfect sample of the population. We vet these people.)
15:07
@R.MartinhoFernandes me too... it's not full citezenship, but it's a "you can live here properly"
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RIP Masaya Nakamura, the father of Pac-Man & founder of #namco, who has died aged 91 :v https://t.co/JMqdvAFC9T
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> :v
@EtiennedeMartel Trump's immigration ban is already working!
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes You mean since they couldn't get into the US to do it, they decided on Canada instead?
I was surprised to see it, since, as we all know, only muslims can become radicalized.
16:15
@EtiennedeMartel lol, who said that?
Nodody said that. It was a joke.
He's being sarcastic.
But a joke built on the idea that we hear a hell of a lot about "Islamic radicals" but rarely, if ever, about other kinds of radicalism.
@EtiennedeMartel That's because this other kind of radicalism has not killed many people in recent decades.
Did you know that the overwhelming majority of deaths in terrorist attacks are not caused by Islamic terrorists?
16:23
I'd argue that USA has killed more people in the last decade than radical Islamists ever did. Although I just pulled that out of my ass, I'm probably right.
Apples, oranges.
There's an ongoing stereotype about how Islam is an inherently violent religion, so of course any event that reinforces that idea is gonna get more traction in the collective consciousness.
> Lone wolf attacks account for 70 per cent of all terrorist deaths in the West since 2006. Additionally, Islamic fundamentalism was not the primary driver of lone wolf attacks, with 80 per cent of deaths in the West from lone wolf attacks being attributed to a mixture of right wing extremists, nationalists, anti-government elements, other types of political extremism and supremacism.
From the Global Terrorism Index 2015.
@EtiennedeMartel doesn't help that the media tends to report on muslim terrorism with the religion but any other is just "terrorism"
The overwhelming majority of terrorist attacks do not occur in the West, though one would think otherwise from looking at media reports.
16:29
I guess we can chalk that up to the media being irresponsible again.
In fact, when looking at it globally, terrorist attacks in the West are negligible.
And even if you only look at the West, Islam isn't the biggest killer. So why so much media attention?
nwp
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Because it sells paper.
and it confirms the bias
A lot of headlines these days should read "Preconceived idea about minority group reinforced".
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16:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's not as exciting to report on attacks in countries 'we don't care about'
more thrilling to spend a month talking about a, and let's get some fucking perspective here, trivial incident in which hardly anyone died
17:14
@EtiennedeMartel Stereotypes become stereotypes for a reason.
17:53
Guy tries to roll own big number library, instead of using Google:
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Q: Super calculator in C

machine_1For my mathematical research, I am to deal with very large numbers and I know that the standard C types are not going to stand a chance against them due to their limited capacity, so I decided to write a super calculator in C language in hope that I won't have to resort to a super computer. I st...

@milleniumbug Hehe, nice.
@Mikhail The part that makes is cringe is the part where he wants to implement multiplication as repeated addition.
Indeed, should use a spectral method. Although I'm not sure where to draw the line.
1 second to add a 200 million digit number. Not to bash the OP, but he really should be using a library.
1 second is enough to multiply a 200 million digit number.
@milleniumbug Oh, I just noticed that it's a tag.
18:01
I mean you can do the FFT of an 4 mega pixel float image in >8 ms on the GPU. (and that is 2D)
@Mysticial wow, not even long multiplication
Sauerkraut, yummy!
burp
@Mikhail You would need 3 double-precision FFTs of length 2^27 to safely multiply a pair of 200 million digit numbers.
((2^27)-(200E6)) = -65782272
You put 3 digits per point.
18:08
Tap in the butterfly? What is a point?
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Oh. You break the 200 million digit number into 3 digit chunks.
And use those 3 digit chunks as the input to the 2^27 length FFT.
3*2^27 = 402,653,184
Which is large enough to hold the 400 million digit product.
So, the Quebec shooter is a Muslim?
After convolution, (but before carryout), the coefficients will be no larger than 2^47. Which barely fits into a double after taking into account for round-off error.
@wilx Nothing about that yet.
18:24
@Mikhail And come to think of it, if you do what Prime95 does and cut the right corners, you could cut the FFT length down to about 5*2^24.
yes
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