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00:12
@Mikhail I hear he has a nice hotel--and never turns anybody away...
00:37
anyone here know much about car tyres?
01:19
well, there seems to be a correlation between discomfort and amount you can learn from a situation
I am custom to discomfort, thus I am also good with learning in new fields
apparently, tyre info are written on tyres themselves, least the one my car has
I didn't know there are profile and rim parameter associated with tyres
@sehe People who migrate here from forums and happen to be 14 years old.
It's kind of amusing because the moderation and editing standards here are many times higher than most online content.
> indian
mystery solved
As goes the saying, never attribute to incompetence that which is adequately explained by Indianness.
01:41
@RudiantoPrasetya lol it's What you say!, but in the wrong order
no idea you could get it wrong even more
02:20
@RudiantoPrasetya Recently had to show kids what our lab works on, this is actually how most 14 year old in "rural" Urbana-Champaign speak.
02:36
what do you have against rural people?
02:48
^ Why we can't have nice things ("Basically, somebody back in the 1980's wanted to avoid allocating memory.")
03:17
@Ell A fun project I just finished that you might be interested in afterwards is an optimizing interpreter for the brainf*** language. With a little bit of preparsing you can find common patterns and condense them into commands like clear or copy.
04:10
Okay, anybody here remember how process's inherit handles in Windows? I marked a handle with HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, and then called CreateProcessW. That should let me access the handle from anther process, right?
@LucDanton ok
now I keep hearing "what seiyuu?"
turns out I'm too much into anime
who knew
@Mikhail Yeah, sounds about right.
@JerryCoffin I've spent the last hour trying to figure out whats going wrong. HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT is true but when I try to execute the file (with CreateProcessW) I get a The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process
04:26
@Mikhail When you called CreateFile, did you specify FILE_SHARE_READ, FILE_SHARE_WRITE, FILE_SHARE_DELETE (as applicable)? Even though you inherited the handle, you still have two processes sharing access to the file, so you need to allow sharing for it to work.
Hmm, I'll need to check that. I'm currently hacking on a handle that some binary blob dumped on me...
@Mikhail If they didn't specifically plan on its being shared, chances are pretty good that they passed 0 for the share parameter to CreateFile, which means "prohibit all sharing".
05:07
@milleniumbug I did
@Mikhail 50% of inherited file handles go to the State as per the Inheritance Tax Ordinance.
05:18
STATUS_WAIT_63 :-(
Also what the fuck is STATUS_REPARSE -> A reparse should be performed by the Object Manager because the name of the file resulted in a symbolic link.
Man, fuck these error codes. STATUS_SOME_NOT_MAPPED -> Some of the information to be translated has not been translated.
Like, what the heck am I paying you for?
@iksemyonov Only if you connect to HTTPs explicitly. The chat supports both connections.
An unusual aspect of calling NtQuerySystemInformation with SystemHandleInformation is that if you supply a buffer which is too small, it returns STATUS_INFO_LENGTH_MISMATCH (0xc0000004) instead of giving you the correct buffer size in ReturnLength. This means you will have to guess the buffer size.
@Mikhail Isn't it because the returned information is a structure? There is no point in returning the size if it is a structure that is supposed to be right?
05:51
Whats up
06:11
Sup guise
Trying to figure out how to reopen a Windows handle without changing other permissions/attributes...
got tyres changed, wheel alignment carried out
booked on the internet and got a roughly 30% discount
@Mikhail Sounds nightmareish enough
@Telkitty Heh, p nice
Like, NtQueryObject returns an ObjectBasicInformation but I don't know how the Attributes field relates to the stuff I feed into ReOpenFile (which is WinAPI?)
yeah, internet taught me to be cunning
06:25
@Mikhail Do a getHandleInformation before you close the handle and then use the pdwFlags received from that call when you ReOpen ?
@Horttanainen So, that only gives you the handle inheritance property. I need to scavenge, at minimum, the dwFlagsAndAttributes argument of CreateFile (which I suspect is weird because the file I'm trying to mess with is temporary).
06:55
superficial supermarket
Ell
Ell
superficialmarket
@Mikhail I cannot figure out how to scavenge those flags from a handle
07:11
07:35
@Telkitty this is what awaits the UK in two years.
You know, when they're finally freed from all the evil EU banana regulations.
Most bananas and pineapples sold on the British market are exported from Latin America, and increasingly West Africa
UK is too cold and doesn't have enough sunshine for growing bananas
You don't have to debunk this Leave campaign nonsense. It's been done to death.
07:52
FML, still can't figure out how to re-open an arbitrary windows handle without getting a parameters is incorrect error (works for toy cases, but not my case)
@Telkitty it's pretty common for "ugly" fruit to be selected out because it's actually the customers that are superficial
pretty fruit sells better
08:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes What do you mean
08:28
"absolutely crazy that the EU is telling us how powerful our vacuum cleaners have got to be, what shape our bananas have got to be, and all that kind of thing", said Boris Johnson.
@Mikhail It's not a lot better on UNIX. I mean, exec is "saner", but you have to manually fork (unless you have the new spawn() calls) and indeed, you cannot safely do memory allocation between the fork and the exec.
> on nous pousse à utiliser emacs car "c'est ce qu'ils utilisent en entreprise"
08:50
> bendy bananas
lol
@LucDanton je vois qu'on lit les mêmes fils (et qu'on quote les même phrases, qui plus est)
je nie toute association
naturellement
@Telkitty It's very cunning of you to hide that
@LucDanton qoui
@R.MartinhoFernandes ok that site is great
nwp
nwp
@KarimAgha I think you would enjoy this about negative zero
nwp
nwp
although I was under the impression that 1/1.0 was UB and not inf
On a related topic, for simple exception types that carry a fixed what(), derive from std::exception and override what() or from std::runtime_error and pass the message in constructor?
I always derive from std::exception.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I like this one too
If you hate society, and use MSVC you can directly invoke std::runtime_error. AKA throw std::runtime_error("Too lazy");
nwp
nwp
09:02
@Mikhail hating society and using MSVC are not required
@RudiantoPrasetya I like that there is an official site debunking this crap, because when people go on their "transparency" diatribes, you can just link them to official stuff like that and ask what part of it is not transparent.
I also like that they link to each regulation
Clearly a sign of lack of transparency.
if you can see the thing, it ain't transparent!
@Mikhail You probably meant std::exception btw?
09:09
No I didn't
Then idgi. I thought you were referring to the non-standard constructor of std::exception that takes a char const* in MSVC.
Actually yes...
@R.MartinhoFernandes To be completely honest, I'm not convinced that "2257/94" is necessary.
I'd say let the market figure out their standards? That's not hard, and auctions have been doing it for - literally - centuries (at various scales).
@Mikhail I don't use MSVC, don't hate society, and I sometimes do that.
@sehe FWIW, there is an editorial mistake there. Those requirements are only for bananas sold as "Extra Class".
typical technocratic elitism
09:14
Class 1 and Class 2 can have those flaws.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah. That's an unfortunate mistake, IYAM
@LucDanton love it
@LucDanton lol
@sehe Arguably, as is the text is technically correct, though severely misleading.
09:21
> The bananas must be presented in hands or clusters (parts of hands) of at least four fingers. Bananas may also be presented as single fingers.
Clusters with not more than two missing fingers are allowed, provided that the stalk is not torn but cleanly cut, without damage to the neighbouring fingers.
Not more than one cluster of three fingers with the same characteristics as the other fruit in the package may be present per row.
I feel like I'm reading the C++ standard of bananas.
[V.C] banana.pres.pres
it’s just a bunch of regulations—or perhaps it’s the other way around
nice try
> For all classes, 10 % by number of bananas not satisfying the sizing characteristics, up to a limit of 1 cm for the minimum length of 14 cm.

no asians allowed ( Í¡° ͜ʖ Í¡°)
Ven
Ven
Hi
what do people keep calling it "Visual Studios"?
Hi :)
@RudiantoPrasetya Nah, it would be « clusters shall not have more than two missing fingers ».
09:31
i have a csv with 2 strings and 1 int in total 3 columns and need to read it into a map... i used std::map<string, std::pair<string, uint64_t> > myMap , how do I read values from file to map
@RudiantoPrasetya Have you thought about becoming an enthusiast for discussing unicorns with small horns?
I mean that horny ass unicorn topic and you might hit it off ...
09:49
I had no idea you could buy this, I've been just using alcohol https://t.co/WxGUNIne8P
@wilx problem with that is I instantly question if lego normally picture people on the boxes
nwp
nwp
yeah, the puddle of blood is fine, they have an age restriction after all
10:21
@thecoshman It is obviously a satire.
10:34
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A: What are 'f-rated' movies?

user1118321Wikipedia has this to say about "F-rating". It is to: highlight films which either had a senior figure in production who was female – a director or a screenwriter – or had very strong female leads or women's issues Or to put it more simply: A rating to highlight women on screen and behi...

wut
Anyone can start any rating system they want :/
didn't say otherwise
& I can start a rating system for rating systems
nwp
nwp
or a ranting system for everything
@BoundaryImposition Just don't understand your surprise that this happened.
10:49
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not surprised
11:08
@nwp It already exists, it's called french
so I accidentally booked a holiday while drunk yesterday
whoops
11:23
wow
#wannacry ?
a bit
I was really excited about it but today not sure I cba
and it's not cheap
mind you, all but the flight and car hire is refundable
woh
it's not until next month either
lol online checkin opens in 18 hrs. coincidence
11:43
@BoundaryImposition And the flight is the biggest share of the costs?
@Ramy #nothanks, are you looking for keyboard slaves again :)
Xeo
Xeo
@BoundaryImposition Did you happen to book to Prague, around June 3rd? :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes nah
well, it's complicated (not really)
the accom is by far the most expensive part, although I deliberately got that totally refundable as I really just wanted to reserve a spot in my fav place. figured I'd probably rebook somewhere cheaper
the flights actually aren't too bad; got a decent deal
@Xeo no why lol
Xeo
Xeo
Uncon
3rd June I'll be in Blackpool with Brett Dalton, Danielle Panabaker, Willa Holland and some others
11:57
So a colleague was tasked a few weeks ago to make a slideshow on something we're working on
Turns out he postponed it several times and now I have a slideshow to make
Yay
FML
:D
every slide should just be "<name> is an arsehole"
OTOH one of my favourite hobbies is being given a hand-me-down presentation-writing task that someone's spectacularly failed at for weeks, then just getting it done in an hour #showoff
do that
@BoundaryImposition You have really weird interests.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah I think it's like stockholm syndrome or something
If there's something I hate, it's playing the fiddle in front of some managers that have no clue of what happens
If I'm playing the fiddle, they're the ones who will hate it.
12:04
@BoundaryImposition I chose to make the slides using beamer, if that can count as a #showoff :D
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't lose it on a train while going in a wrong direction.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lolwut. The "LookInside" feature just shows non-popup version
That's why I added a pic.
12:14
:)
@Rerito Yes, if you also use TikZ for all your pictures.
@Rerito heh I did that too :D
@Rerito it's your job to give them a clue. be accessible but not invisible
pretty pictures and graphs go down well. even if they don't really "get it", it's interesting, and they can discern that "stuff has been happening" in an abstract sense
The thing is if they really like it, I'll be tasked with any future presentation
Slide 1: "stuff has been happening"
Slide 2: "in an abstract sense"
Like this ^?
:P
12:18
Slide 3: "Here's a picture of my cat, innit cute?"
again, photos and graphs work well
@Rerito honestly that may not be a bad thing :)
parts should ship this week :3
@Rerito only if it’s VR
@Rerito I think every presentation should have this slide, right as people are starting to drift off
@sehe indeed, i came to the same conclusion, to use operator==() for forward_list<T>. but still, it has to be outside of the BOOST_TEST() clause, else the compilation fails. thank you for the alternative method, i haven't learnt about it yet
12:31
Can't remember if I posted this @CoderCasey https://t.co/yqrvjW81rN
12:47
Someone was on a flag rampage?
@iksemyonov likely it helps to simply add parentheses coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/b530c4449c4c336a - welcome to another episode of why macros suck
wtf @ flag
it's at 9, too
How do these flags work?
13:05
very well thankyou
@Horttanainen in a way that you shouldn't use them unless you really know what you do. also rtfm
13:10
friendship is magic!
They forgot their pitchforks.
Citronella torch stocks go up
@sehe ha, indeed! ty!
@Abyx it's the equivalent of a stalin statue in russia, there is a lot of mixed emotions there. Personally I'm of the opinion they should put up an MLK statue in the same park.
s/russia/1950's USSR/?
13:16
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope
@Abyx You mean de-Stalinization is still ongoing?
many russians love stalin, for actually making russia great again
@R.MartinhoFernandes sort of
@R.MartinhoFernandes no I meant what I said, there is a lot of mixed emotion about stalin IIRC
Oh, interesting. I thought it was mostly complete.
pro-western liberal scum always try to denounce stalin
same people say that ussr should have surrender to germany instead of winning ww2
typical information warfare
13:19
@Abyx lolwut?
@Abyx given what I know about germany's plans for the USSR that would have been the dumbest thing on the planet. Berkinau wasn't originally built for jews
@Abyx Meaning to surrender in ~1941?
Because afterwards it was kinda silly, no?
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah. "we would be drinking Bavarian beer now", they say
@Abyx no they would be dead, Germany was planning on exterminating all people in the east of "Non-germanic origin"
@Mgetz of course but who cares about the truth
13:22
@Abyx usually anyone with an iota of self preservation
In case anyone doesn't have anything better to do: what am I doing wrong? coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/523fbb3aaecdbb8d
@Mgetz lol, no?
@Mgetz People will cause their own deaths by ignoring the truth all the time.
Ven
Ven
/cc @LucDanton
^ quotes from Russian opposition about how they'd live under German rule
@Abyx I just lost any confidence this is real
13:25
(welp actually it's about red army counter-intellegence being same as german SS)
@Abyx That's dumb. Belgian beers are way better.
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Good luck being invaded by Belgium though.
@Abyx NKVD were in some regards more brutal, but it's a complicated history
@Abyx thanks, made my day. saw a similar one at colonelcassad but i won't post it ofc, you can find if you want to
@Morwenn I completely agree!
13:27
@Abyx Wow, did we actually manage to agree on something? :o
@iksemyonov yeah he posted a similar picture recently
@Morwenn this might explain why Germany invaded France via Belgium twice, they wanted to pick up beer on the way to their cheese shopping
@Morwenn yeah, why not
It hardly ever happens.
@Abyx yeah then you saw it, it can be passed as illegal in Russia though. and i don't fully like it
13:28
@Morwenn probably by virtue of abyx being mostly wrong about everything
@RudiantoPrasetya your wrong is not my wrong!
(gosh I think I look like @telkitty right now)
a kitty. little fluffy asian thing
never heard of it
@Mgetz NKVD suffered one of the most humiliating losses of all the branches, because (a) the border-guard units were partially if not fully labeled NKVD and (b) look up e.g. the Stalingrad battle where the poorly armed NKVD division fought like tigers in the city
13:30
nevermind, just a rare animal
@iksemyonov see part about complicated history
@Abyx are you calling me hairy? >_<
@Mgetz yeah, i noted, it's hard partly because it's all labeled NKVD whereas the thugs were only a small part of it
@iksemyonov they were, also a lot of things got labeled as NKVD during the actual war to prevent Stalin from purging them as ineffective. Like most things it's easier to say general statements than dig into the more complicated and nuanced story. The NKVD went out of their way to protect a lot of intellectuals that would have otherwise been shot that were instrumental to later victory IIRC.
@Telkitty fluffy!
you're not bald after all
13:34
@Mgetz hmm, that's above my limited knowledge, ty! esp. about the protection. typically when i hear people getting at NKVD i say (as i noted above) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_NKVD_Division_(Soviet_Union). but you appear to know much more
@Mgetz wha
@iksemyonov I know anecdotes at best, records weren't the NKVDs strong suit during the purges and a lot of the records are still sealed if they exist at all
@Mgetz those anecdotes could be anecdotal
@Mgetz well, that's for sure, but.. you seem to be interested. that's rare.
@iksemyonov History is who screwed over who and why it matters now, the NKVD saving a few tank designers matters in a larger picture
no tank designers, no T-34, no T-34 no victory at Kursk
13:37
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I tried to convince siri to become a hobo
@Mgetz saving from.. themselves, sort of?
or the enemy
@iksemyonov I'm not saying siberia is an ideal destination, but it's preferable to a bullet
she says that she doesn't understand and has everything she needs, what a snobbish b!tch
@Mgetz true
@iksemyonov this was a time when "Transported to the east" was a synonym for "shot"
13:39
@Mgetz however i don't recall Koshkin to be in jail.. one thing i remember about him is that he marched in a tank to Moscow to prove his point
@Telkitty but it's not fat!
@iksemyonov I know the rocket designers were in the gulag, and so was one of the aircraft designers. Names are eluding me at the moment and I'm too lazy to look them up
@Mgetz hmm, ok, i'll take note. now.. uhm.. are you familiar with boost test?
@iksemyonov in a cursory way others might know more but that's really a topic for the Q&A Channel
13:45
@Mgetz see Q&A
@Abyx someday you'll have to introduce me to someone that said that
@Abyx yet*
@sehe you want an actual quote?
No. I said what I want. Introducing involves actual people.
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(true <$ _) = map (\m -> all (Map.member <@> m) ks) (resource ks)
I'm starting to see this time "pro-western liberal scum" did not include gayropeans.
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13:50
This law is great.
@sehe I don't get it. Actual people are writers, journalists, politicians. Of course I don't know them in person
It's easy not to get it. I too struggle to keep up with the levels of disinfo
@sehe gayropeans are different species
@sehe lol gayropeans
user1804599
Pro-western is good because western is superior.
13:52
on the bright side we have chechnya which is taking care of the gay issue
I mean it's 2017 people
@RudiantoPrasetya yeah it's 2017, so?
@sehe Oh, lol, that's actually something he said.
@Abyx so how come we still have gaypopeles? in 2017?
it's literally 2017
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A: CFBundleVersion must be higher than previous version

Michael WilsonFYI. Apple thinks 1.11 > 1.2, so if you are going from 1.11 to 1.2 you need to go all the way to 1.20. Enjoy.

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stalin was a fucking asshole, just like hitler, and guevara.
13:53
@RudiantoPrasetya uhm gaywhat?
@Telkitty lol, apple is right
@Abyx gaypopeles
like tim cock
@R.MartinhoFernandes I didn't invent the term
and uhhh dicky martin
@RudiantoPrasetya please notify me when you start saying something comprehensible.
13:54
you seriously need to upgrade your reading comprehension skills
@RudiantoPrasetya maybe. not my native language
neither mine, what's your point, that you're bad at English?
@Telkitty lol, people who think version numbers are real numbers.
@RudiantoPrasetya yeah that
fair point
13:56
you mean ... version numbers are fake numbers?
using version_number = double;
user1804599
Version numbers are lists of natural numbers.
user1804599
The position of the natural number in the list indicates its significance.
that's called an ordered set
or is it
no because dupes
user1804599
It's a list.
user1804599
14:00
It's a finite list.
user1804599
Sometimes it's a list with additional text, such as -rc0.
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Q: Is a list and an ordered set (or multiset) the same thing in mathematics?

user111854I've wondered whether a list is the same as an ordered set (or multiset) in mathematics ? Since a list can contain the same element more than once, the above can only be true for an ordered multiset ? Sometime people speak about a empty list like it is an empty set ? Why is it legal to use th...

so it's an ordered multiset
user1804599
It's a tuple.
you're a tuple
user1804599
No, I'm a rightfold.
14:19
@RudiantoPrasetya I like how the answer pretends computer science isn't mathematics
TNG lols
(inb4 flag)
14:31
-1
A: How do I write a function that concatenates two functions?

Passer ByLooks about right, just a few quirks here and there #include<type_traits> #include<utility> template<typename L, typename R> struct combined { typename std::decay<L>::type l; typename std::decay<R>::type r; combined(L&& l, R&& r) : l(std::forward<L>(l)), r(std::forward<R>(r))...

This is insane
@Rerito stackoverflow.com/a/43975697/342384 has C++ really gone that far? i understand a few words in that code at the very best..
@iksemyonov It's basically a handmade std::apply along with the array trick to emule fold expressions (which are coming in C++17)
@iksemyonov just lambdas, tuples, variadics. Staples of c++11. Surprisingly, that's about 6 years old
@sehe actually that code is c++14
2 years old (c++14 standard was released in 2015)
checkmate, big whitish animal!
14:51
@sehe i'd be glad if someone explained me the names of certain constructs in there. obviously i'm missing something since it's not used in those areas where i've been able to code so far..
@BoundaryImposition sorry I am a newcomer.I deleted the last question because I rewrite the code. But I realize I cannot ask questions anymore within several days, so I register a new account. I do need help. — Chunyu Cai 7 mins ago
can't fault his honesty at least
@iksemyonov yeah, horrid innit
@BoundaryImposition for me it looked horrid at first glance, now i'm slowly recovering token by token
@iksemyonov lol
@iksemyonov well 6 years later I still think it's horrid
I love lambdas and variadics for their utility, but wow C++ code making use of all its features is really not expressive
14:54
@BoundaryImposition That's what she said?
@R.MartinhoFernandes yo
@iksemyonov which constructs?
@R.MartinhoFernandes nice
@Rerito I think it's the dual of std::apply, actually. std::apply invokes a given callable with a tuple of arguments. This one invokes a tuple of callables with a given set of arguments
@AndyProwl Yeah through the int [] trick
Oh I wonder, does this trick ends up consuming memory for this static array or is the compiler able to optimize it out?
14:57
@Rerito yeah. My point is, it's a similar mechanism but does something quite different so I wouldn't call it a handmade std::apply
@Rerito Most likely the compiler will optimize everything out
@AndyProwl That's right
@R.MartinhoFernandes the points on two top green lines don't really merge too well.
@BartekBanachewicz At the start or the end?
@R.MartinhoFernandes both maps kinda agree, but the transition is moving them around
note how the light-green line jumps out and then in shape again
15:01
makes me think that he mapped line vertices but not actual stations to each other
The author just used After Effects to morph them by hand.
looks smooth to me
which part of the light green line is jumping?
@AndyProwl the junction where it turns left from the dark green one
@AndyProwl In this map visualizingurbanfutures.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/…, the split after Blankenburg (S8 and S2 lines)
I'm looking at it but I can't see any jumping
15:06
See how the lighter gree doesn't match the darker green there?
It should always match.
They have the same stations and use the same tunnels.
oh I think I understand
like, throughout the morphing the two sections should coincide?
That's what Bartek expects.
Arguably, there's plenty of similar artifacts there.
likely
Just look at the "ring".
Yeah, seems the guy just drew the lines as SVG and then used After Effects to morph.
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15:26
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I made a logo.
user1804599
I don't like it.
user1804599
It looks asymmetric.
But it is symmetric.
(If you look at it the right way)
user1804599
:p
15:38
@EtiennedeMartel heh
I'd probably move the centrepiece rightwards a little
have the "waist" at the centre
Yeah, anthropomorphise that logo.
Yeah, looks way better.
@rightfold for what?
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