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My glorious 200 TB build is fucked because I can't find a 24 pin to molex converter to power the HDs.
@LucDanton bad
also lol "does not affect structures"
what did they propagate conditions on trebuchets and walls before?!
@Mikhail IOW, you're fucked.
Also can't find 90 degree molex cables
00:28
Just pick a cooler one and heat it up
I'm probably going to build my own, and its going to take me most of tomorrow morning.
Can't seem to find this part anywhere...
oh god what happened now
ah
Madarating
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what the fuck Abyx was mature and ended a conversation like a reasonable human being
 
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02:04
@jaggedSpire Keep reading
what if I want to keep my illusions
what if I want to live in a world where even the most delusional of people can behave with maturity and see sense
@jaggedSpire No, he was shut down.
where even the most immature of people can grow up and deal with the problems given them with competence
fine :\
Its a cultural difference, and he was "shut down" for similar cultural reasons.
well I got to slide poop so I guess I just missed it by being my usual oblivious self
or alternately because ban notifications and kicks aren't shown in the transcript
02:15
@Mikhail In my culture we let people disagree and we destroy their opinions with facts, not censorship.
@AldwinCheung but not in mainland China :-)
But I know that's not the case in a developing country such as America
You're thinking of France, which ever EU country those guys are from.
Actually the first philosopher to make that statement was French
Probably voltaire again
LEAVE THE AMERICANS OUT OF IT
02:16
that tricky Voltaire
Voltaire strikes again!
how can you be so sure, were you there when that was first uttered?
Rousseau FTW
Voltaire was a Russian agent
is that a good paying job
never be an agent, be the boss
@AldwinCheung He described the letters not as works of diplomatic politesse, but as being "intimate". He said: "In Voltaire's bedroom there was a portrait of Catherine in front of his bed."
02:20
Voltairovich
there were so many Catherines
02:39
BOOMS! Former White House officials coming forward with claims they were told by Obama to work against incoming Tru… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/839267852070838273
well it was clear initially anyway.
it's like looking into a mirror universe
guyyssss
help me understand this question please
02:53
Holy shit, the memory I bought last week for $800 is now $1372. My fucking god at these DDR4 prices.
SELL SELL SELL
I'm trying to get a set of 4 x 16GB right now. And I'm not sure I can do it.
Why buy RAM when you can download it?
My internet is too slow.
02:56
@Mysticial At this rate, it might be cheaper to buy a prebuilt, take off the RAM, and resell the remaining parts.
sub inferior RAM, sell as modded PC
@MarkGarcia I have a set of 8 x 8GB DDR4 sticks that got displaced by the memory I bought last week. And they don't work in my Ryzen build.
Gonna hope they'll work on the new mobo that I'm ordering. But either way, I'll need 4 x 16GB in the new build. Now I'm thinking that my 2-year old set of 8 x 8GB DDR4 is probably worth something material.
Of course they don't work. How are you going to fit 8 sticks on 4 slots? :p
In the meantime, the 8 x 16GB I ordered last week for $800 (now priced at $1372) works in both my boxes including the Ryzen. I intend to keep that set together in my Haswell box.
@AldwinCheung maybe, if you recall for the longest time you structures would not receive conditions. some structures do now, but the old stuff hasn’t been automatically grandfathered in (anet doesn’t believe in refactoring)
03:05
and it Works.. Lol
https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/page_9535650.html
@ProblemSlover lolwut
Finally that annoying random Sublime license pop up has gone
@LucDanton Speaking of refactoring are you familiar with RSA key negotation and more specifically how symmetric keys are exchanged
@AldwinCheung I’m somewhat aware of D–H exchange, that’s about it
The question is simple: in RSA+AES, when exchanging the shared AES key, if it's CBC mode, do you also have to exchange the IV?
Yeah SRP is another thing entirely
03:15
don’t think I can help then sorry
wow makes me wonder what do I pay you for
Anyway my understanding would suggest that this is indeed how CBC works.
@AldwinCheung It's necessary IIRC.
It's really salting but for encryption.
03:37
@AldwinCheung Yes, of course. Without the IV, they won't be able to decrypt the first block (but thanks to using CBC, it will eventually synch back up and they'll be able to decrypt the rest after that).
Do I just concatenate the key with the IV or is there some kind of accepted standard way of doing this
@AldwinCheung There are at least a few accepted standards (e.g., PGP invented on, which GPG stole/copied).
Nooooo! The memory I wanted to buy isn't part of the Newegg's 10% DDR4 discount today.
" Best to wait until CNN reports on it." Lol LoL Lol
https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/comments/5y1pag/vault_7_megathread_technical_analysis_commentary/
@Mysticial Hurry up I'm waiting on your analysis to decide whether to buy/sell
@JerryCoffin I'll check how it's done. Thanks!
03:46
I kinda gave my analysis already. For compiling code, it's clock-for-clock about equal to Haswell-E. But Haswell-E has much more overclocking headroom, so it wins.
Price-wise, you're not beating Ryzen if you want a build box.
No company-killing-defect then
@Mysticial That's going to fly over most market analysts' heads.
@AldwinCheung Oh, I don't know. Not enough people has responded to my FLOPs crash thread.
@MarkGarcia That's the whole point. You're not supposed to give out information that the general public understands - at least not before making the trade yourself.
Then when the public picks it up and trades in the same direction, you feed off them and exit your position. :D:D:D
@MarkGarcia All the more reason to buy
Actually, I'm not sure if that's even legal if the information you provide is intentionally misleading.
03:50
@Mysticial I'd say illegal if you have a vested interest in the stock itself (like owning some or working for the company)?
@AldwinCheung Isn't that the same thing as already holding a position?
@Mysticial I'd bet pretty good money that it's illegal (but I'd bet a lot less about Trump's patsy in the AG's office prosecuting it if it did happen).
@Mysticial Well you can work for the company and not have any position
@AldwinCheung If you work for the company, then that's insider trading.
Not if you give false information to people
04:09
Is 100$ expensive for a mobo...?
$100 is about the price of a mid-to-low end mobo.
Most of the mobos I get are in the $150 - 200 range which is all the mid-tier ones.
The one I have in my Ryzen rig is $60. lol
Yeah that's what I thought to... I don't usually spend more than 130€ for a mobo. I don't understand this post.
@AldwinCheung He's talking the $70 installation.
life’s hard without free-hand arrows to guide you
04:13
Where's my freehand red circle
04:24
@LucDanton Or you could get a surgeon (or musician) to do it with expensive hands!
This article lists articles about notable observed commemorative days used by various governments, groups and organizations to raise awareness of an issue, commemorate a group or event, or celebrate something. == January == Plough Monday – first Monday after Epiphany Handsel Monday – first Monday of January Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – third Monday of January New Year – January 1 Polar Bear Swim Day – January 1 Public Domain Day - January 1 Myanmar Independence Day – January 4 Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (Non-resident Indian Day) – January 9 National Youth Day (India) – January 12 Indian Army Day...
I wonder how do they set those days
04:42
I had a thought that adding the [[nodiscard]] attribute to a type is a bit heavy-handed considering it can be added piecemeal to any function
i.e. by doing this you’re asserting that there is no possible function returning that type which return value can’t be ignored, which is quite strong
makes sense for error_code like stuff
I suppose I can see that for a whole API full of functions like that
@AldwinCheung what I had in mind is suppose we write a rangeful std::copy and we choose to report the result as enum struct copy_result { exact_match, shorter_source, shorter_destination };. the idea is that the result type is more or less a one-off, and only a handful of functions will use it in the whole API. what do you do then?
(nevermind the other ways of writing the same functionality)
Does ignoring the result imply that further operations on said range may fail
Not sure I'm wording that well (probably not)
At least with a [[nodiscard]] error-code-like thing, you know you're not supposed to ignore what an API is saying about their post-conditions
@AldwinCheung a programmer might forget that some elements are leftover in the source if the destination is too short or vice versa, so I think tagging the function as [[nodiscard]] is fair
05:07
The dump also contains a list of millions of prime factors, a 0-day Tamagotchi exploit, and a technique for getting gcc and bash to execute arbitrary code.
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@LucDanton Right, I see. In my mind it's more valuable in case of eg init_device() which is either { no_such_device, some_operations_may_fail, ok }
you still have the choice to tag all functions, or just the type
> a technique for getting gcc and bash to execute arbitrary code
lmao
@LucDanton I'd tag the type.
iow you save yourselves some time as the API writer, but may inconvenience users which want to write a non-critical function that would return that type
meanwhile
speaking of, nearing 20k ap
> I actually saw something neat in LFG a couple of days ago. A player was in T1 fractals with the title "Brand new to fractals and no idea what I'm doing". Their group filled up in about 10 seconds
@LucDanton rofl
05:15
'li' stands for Legendary Insight which drops in raids, li requirements are frequent on raid postings
another cryptocurrency I'm not familiar with
speaking of which I happened to stumble upon the code of zcoin and bitcoin yesterday
'happened to'
> No IMDB credits either, but I have a twitch channel. Basically the same, right?
let me tell you that looking at these codebases made me realize it's a wonder zcoin/bitcoin even function at all
it's jesus-walking-over-water levels of miraculous
do they? Kappa
well for some definition of functioning I guess
05:19
> Zcoin implementation bug enabled attacker to create over 500K Zcoins
how timely
yes, I went to see the commit that "fixed" the issue and it was so bad I had to read the rest
> You are looking at a 1k LOC function in a 7k LOC file with a bug that can be easily spotted by -Wall […]
I can see why you decided to investigate, let’s have a lookie look
caution is advised
@LucDanton the file in question by the way
I made the mistake of opening the 7k on this PoC and it broke things
anyhoo I might be already dead inside because I felt nothing looking at the code
@AldwinCheung P R A G M A T I C
05:28
@LucDanton please be kidding
@MarkGarcia a new extreme of pragmatism
If they want to conquer the global market might as well start in the codebase.
@AldwinCheung I am not actually dead
@LucDanton on a serious note are you actually implying you've seen code so bad this one doesn't bother you at all
@AldwinCheung I suppose that’s a succinct way to put it yes
and here I thought you blessed the world with runtime-free code everywhere you went
05:36
@AldwinCheung well if you think about it both those things would not be contradictory
raconte-nous les horreurs dont tu as été témoin
open a codebase at random and it pretty much looks like that
even in the secret bunker where you work?
my bunker is not secret, but I’ve said too much already
05:53
@AldwinCheung His bunker was posted on wikileaks...
@Luc by the way perhaps you missed these two lines here
That's 10080 float literals carefully balanced over two lines.
you mean you don’t set auto-wrap on?
I usually limit myself to 5039 constants per line
@AldwinCheung maybe there aren’t that many and the rest is init’d to 0
There are 5040
06:07
trying to bait me into counting them to check that I baited you into counting them, huh? won’t work on me!
I have so much time to lose that I'll hazard an excel plot of these
looks like an exponential distribution
this is valuable information
unsigned int static BorisRidiculouslyNamedDifficultyFunction
> Google is acquiring Kaggle
06:42
I’m moving from a moved-from value amongst many horrors
I've always moved from previously moved-from flats without major issues.
mmh I literally marked every data member as mutable
at least it doesn’t work
>Suggested for you
>80% chinese women feel discriminated at work
what are you trying to tell me, linkedin
07:04
huh, I have a case where auto [a, b, c] = init; is accepted but auto const& [a, b, c] = init; is not. I wish I could repro
maybe it's trying to tell you it's time to change your avatar because obviously linkedin thinks that you are a chinese woman based on your profile picture
> Trouvez le meilleur coup pour les noirs.
easy there lichess, I'm no wingman
ah yes chess, that sounds plausible enough
> Youtube : Squeezie lance sa Web TV avec Cyprien !
j'ai tjs dit que c'était un couple :noel:
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It's international women's day.
07:19
if(&from != &to) {
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Clearly a lot of attention will be given to female genital mutilation.
Does expression of the SRY gene qualify as female genital mutilation
Ven
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07:46
Hi
08:12
@AldwinCheung lul
@AldwinCheung Don't give them ideas.
Ven
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@LucDanton sounds dangerous
Hello
Where can I find documentation for this type of syntax in 2nd code snippet?
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A: no default constructor exists for class

Jerry CoffinIf you define a class without any constructor, the compiler will synthesize a constructor for you (and that will be a default constructor -- i.e., one that doesn't require any arguments). If, however, you do define a constructor, (even if it does take one or more arguments) the compiler will not ...

GameCryptography() : blowfish_(ECB) {} this kind
Ven
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A c++ manual/book
@wilx well I mean it could, right?
08:25
So it's named Initialization list, thanks guys
@Ven turns out it’s also overly cautious, I think I can get rid of it
famous last words
user1804599
Not very famous though
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08:51
You're not famous
user1804599
@Ven I'm your boss though
user1804599
Obey.
@LadyGaga the history of this room would show that this is simply not true.
when someone says 'I need bottle', I automatically assume it's alcohol
I would never assume it's man milk
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Somehow this amuses me: Learn C++ Concepts with Visual Studio! How? Well, first you install gcc-6...
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09:03
@R.MartinhoFernandes well we didn't get Madara de-modded in the end so...
unless he meant room owners
in which case Puppy was the only one I remember being forcibly removed
oh wow he actually went back here
shit broke loose huh
in SO Close Vote Reviewers, Sep 26 '16 at 12:29, by Madara Uchiha
Windows servers are cancer.
ahahahahhahahahah
oh my god this fucking guy
I should've kept him unplonked for hilarity I suppose
so make my morning better and tell me he actually was de-modded this time
@VermillionAzure and since when is C++ a cutting edge platform again
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@BartekBanachewicz since 2011
@nwp actually 3/10
my "good" threshold seems to have gotten down these days
Ven
Ven
@rightfold but boss :(
user1804599
This train is nice
user1804599
I like trains
09:24
duck down sleep bag is warm ... didn't think such a light thing could be so warm
so I reset network settings on my phone, now my laptop sees the phone as 2 hotspots
1 real one, 1 zombie
10:02
@BartekBanachewicz Because he mistreated Windows servers? They deserve it.
@nwp wait but concepts aren't gonna be a part of C++17 right?
return requires(T a, T b) {
    {a == b}->bool;
    {a != b}->bool;
};
what the fuck is that
I presume the parts inside {} are expressions
Oh I think I actually already ranted about the return
Apr 27 '16 at 12:07, by Bartek Banachewicz
> The actual discussion in the C++ committee with regard to concepts:
> > Lol let's make the concept take a type here.
> > But what for?
> > IDK lol.
> > Lol.
there we go
@BartekBanachewicz TS
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probably old by now :(
Ven
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lol objective-c
10:16
@nwp No Haskell there
I like how they consider C++ harder than C as well
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@BartekBanachewicz they are still working on it
Ven
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@rightfold go out one in a few moons
@nwp on what
the diagram? I suggest replacing Obj-C with Swift then
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@BartekBanachewicz finding a use-case for Haskell
Good morning
@nwp Only academic projects :)
10:20
@nwp "Just started - I prefer to learn things - The right way"
that's an obvious one
hmm
i don't think haskell is good for beginners
it prevents them from learning anything else
they get used to good language design and feel depressed to even try any other pl
most other languages will feel like two steps back to them
@Shoe Not IME.
(In my university degree the first language you use is Haskell)
@Shoe spam
has there been a new haskell specification by the way?
10:29
figlio de puttanona is a special kind of monad
Ven
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@Shoe laffo
@LucDanton seems like ANet would probably benefit from putting some new developments in a TS too
also is it me or are those graphics using a custom shader
10:46
@AldwinCheung I can’t tell, I don’t hang around that place so I don’t know what the lighting is like
@Shoe none that I'm aware of
@LucDanton where do you hang around then
@AldwinCheung Rata Sum, just to be safe. I’ve used Divinity’s Reach and the Grove before though
DR is for snobs
tbh I go there when it’s convenient for festival stuff e.g. the Lunar festival
it’s awful for crafting
@AldwinCheung humans like to party, is the main takeaway I guess
11:03
I still wonder why, of all available races, people would pick humans.
You're already a boring ugly human IRL, why persist ingame?
but what if I want to roleplay as the accountant I always wanted to be
we can't have that
11:15
> Tu tries les papiers par titre ? La pile "What Every Computer X Should Know About Y", la pile "Z Considered Harmful" sur le bureau, les rangées "The Art of X" et "Y: A Quantitative Approach" sur l'étagère... Pas con pour s'y retrouver.
@AldwinCheung huh, I forgot to mention that this is Lion's Arch aerodrome specifically. separate zone that acts as a raid hub, and since I don’t raid I don’t really go there
yay holiday
@BartekBanachewicz Since it's been cutting me with its edges quite often. Ouch
11:58
So, WikiLeaks revealed CIA documents about hacking and stuff.
Where are they? Can I find something about sorting?
yep
Hound them :D
12:10
There's a C++ LinkedList implementation over there. Shall I post it on CodeReview? :p
@Morwenn they'll vote to close it
only your own code (that you maintain) is allowed there
I know.
But I could make them believe I wrote it.
I like how the Linked List isn't secret.
array list, lol ... is this java?
12:15
Though actually the header says unclassified.
The classified bit is a stupid unit test.
why would I ask myself everyday 'if I got hit by a bus, what would I ...?'
@Morwenn it's kinda horrible code either way, add doesn't take const T& (copies at least 2 times), the contains uses a function pointer instead of a template so you can't use capturing lambdas, no rule of 3/5, raw pointers with new and delete,...
maybe I think about it every 2nd month or so, definitely not everyday
Plus there's that guy with lists of smileys.
12:23
@Morwenn lol that gratuitious #include <windows.h> and virtual destructor
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@R.MartinhoFernandes we made something, but we won't tell you if it wors!
@Morwenn "What is User #72907's nickname going to be?" is my favourite.
I'm sad the options were redacted.
WTF WikiLeaks, in the good ole days you were doxxing randos and now you deprive me from knowing User #72907's nickname? Sad.
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This is what the left wants wikileaks to be.
the left wants wikileaks?
12:36
hmm
is there any way to define a keyboard interface that does not involve just listing every possible key the user might have hit
@Ven * the liberals
13:00
@LucDanton Un jour je suis rentré dans le bureau de mon prof de C++. Gros tas de bordel sur son bureau. Il commence à fouiller dedans et me dit : "tu sais comment on trie un tas ? en y accédant".
oui j'ai trouvé ça marquant
maybe next month wikileak will tell us first dog's past secrets
and next year, it will become a gossip queen
nice to know the VC++ team has a sense of humor
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@Puppy An event loop? It only "lists" keys that actually have been hit.
I have that part just fine
I'm thinking about how I actually express which keys have been hit.
callbacks?
13:11
right, but what would the arguments be?
> will preview two-phase name lookup support in mid-2017.
Took long enough.
@Puppy struct key?
@R.MartinhoFernandes now they can finally honestly set their __cplusplus macro
(plus modifers, etc; I'll assume we can ignore that for this discussion)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes meanwhile they still didn't remove in-class specializations
thought about it but do not know what I would put in the key to identify which key you're talking about
13:15
@Mgetz "now" meaning some time in the future.
indeed
unless you chuck in a huge enum and say "It's one of these"
Well, what's the problem with the enum
well, there's like five hundred of the fucking things, most of which don't actually correspond to any key on my keyboard and are untestable
then there's the slight matter that I noticed that the enum provided by Windows doesn't include any foreign language keys which makes me very suspicious
Maybe they map to the physical layout
that is, the scancodes
actual input would probably pass an entire string or so
13:19
Depends on the API.
but when doing text you need to know layout of the keyboard
Windows has both scan codes and what it calls "virtual keys".
@Puppy So, the answer depends on what abstraction level you care about here.
Or if you want both, pass two arguments or put two fields in the struct.
virtual keys basically are just a giant enum
I guess there's no getting away from it
You can use the VK_TO_CHAR mode to get actual characters, but otherwise, yeah.
yeah
I have a function to turn the stuff into a text string for input, which just left me wondering about the other keys
now I just need to figure out why my application lags like fuck when I resize the window
13:33
@Puppy excessive repaints maybe? or if it's opengl/directx then resizing the surface can be very laggy
where's the link to that C++17 tl;dr summary?
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Q: What are the new features in C++17?

YakkC++17 is now feature complete, so unlikely to experience large changes. Hundreds of proposals were put forward for C++17. Which of those features were added to C++ in C++17? When using a C++ compiler that supports "C++1z", which of those features are going to be available when the compiler upda...

ah vsync
I turned it off and now barely perceptible even moving the window as fast as I can
> Almost-always non-empty
lol
so each resize event forced a back-buffer regen which waited on vsync?
13:46
well I would have thought that my monitor is 60hz or 30hz, and this would be more than enough to resize the window without perceptible lag
@thecoshman careful, @Mysticial might use one for a desktop
@Puppy sounds like your rendering was blocking everything else...
"might"?
@Mgetz He's got 6 on order
13:51
order more hardware should be before problem somewhat
@thecoshman If window resize events were getting tossed, might not be queueing future repaints in time
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