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16:06
> The sinking bubbles of Guinness and other stout beers have intrigued beer drinking physicists and their students for some time. In this paper we describe the role the shape of the Guinness pint glass plays in promoting the circulatory flow responsible for the sinking bubbles. [...] This allows us to understand the physics underlying the shape of the Guinness pint glass. — Benilov, Cummins, and Lee
> It also raises the intriguing question: is this shape the most efficient possible or could the settling time be significantly reduced by some other, possibly non-axisymmetric, shape of pint glass?
> The authors acknowledge the support of the Science Foundation Ireland delivered through RFP Grant 11/RFP.1/MTH3281 and Mathematics Initiative Grant 06/MI/005.
:)
hey. I'm moving from boost::thread to std::thread. there's no equivalent for boost::condition_variable, I'm wondering if some std::mutex trickery might be a good idea?
wait, nevermind
duh thanks
@EtiennedeMartel That show was so violent and yet so awesome.
16:11
Reminds me of the days of Ren & Stimpy.
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> BBC News has accidentally broadcast a logo from Halo during a news report on the ongoing conflict in Syria. — EuroGamer
Alright, lunch break. Which meeeeaaaaans: TF2 with my coworkers.
@sbi Yep, they searched for a logo for the United Nation Security Council and they ended with a logo for the United Nation Space Command.
@sbi they did something a while back with one of those modern FPS games (COD?) in a piece on violence in northern Ireland
actually maybe that was channel 4
@awoodland It was Arma 2, I think.
16:22
why the f*ck doesn't ubuntu come with G++ installed by default?
I just had to apt-get g++ to configure LLVM for build
premake y u no clang
netbeans y u no c++11
You need to enable that in the settings somewhere. It is (partially) supported.
16:27
tx
visualstudio2k11beta y u no install fast
it's stuck on "applying .Net Framework 4.5 beta"
has been for like 15 mins
everything else is almost downloaded
@stdOrgnlDave Because despite claims to the contrary, .NET framework is ridiculously huge.
clang y u no build gentoo :-(
I'm going to have to look at my resources monitor to make sure it's not just hanging there saying it's installing it
@JerryCoffin @RadekdaknokSlupik y u no suck
@RadekdaknokSlupik by the way the reason I liked "class dahnok_t" more was so that I didn't auto-complete compete with @RMartinhoFernandes
Hey cool one of they guys working on Google Glass said that it might be released next year already.
16:36
The what?
The Google Glass project.
The what?
You know, those VR glasses from Google.
Google Glasses* project?
16:37
@CatPlusPlus I can put one on your head and you can chase around a laser pointer that it creates virtually so I don't have to do the work of laser pointing myself
Well sure, but no one knows it as that
Haven't heard about it.
Or I did and then forgot because damn does that look useless.
We have discussed it before.
@CatPlusPlus Y U live in bunker?
16:38
how long is this .net framework 4.5 beta gonna take to install? in the intervening time I have entirely downloaded and compiled clang and I'm about to start build of latest GCC
oh its finally done
@rubenvb I don't really pay attention to useless gimmicky tech.
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@JerryCoffin that looks fake. The page is not from Google. Google would 1) not use PHP, 2) not want you to complete 3th party surveys, 3) not add links to Facebook.
side-note, I find it amusing that clang compiles its hundreds of modules in alphabetic order
3rd party, not 3th party.
16:41
Who cares.
@RadekdaknokSlupik Never said it was from Google -- but it does seem to do more to give an idea of what they're supposed to be.
@KodeSeeker Hello.
folks what happens when a bounty expires and there are no good answers ?
16:44
@KodeSeeker If the bounty expires without any decent answers, it's automatically re-tagged as "Java" (usually correctly).
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@JerryCoffin Hey
@KodeSeeker I believe the most upvoted one gets the bounty after a while, or if none has enough upvotes the bounty expires and nothing happens. I think. it's details somewhere on meta I'm sure
@JerryCoffin 'Java' ?Why?
@MooingDuck oh thats sad, so does the OP get his points back?
@KodeSeeker Because statistically, it turns out that most stupidity on SO is related to Java.
@KodeSeeker not sure, I'm trying to figure out the details
@JerryCoffin If I recall the most unanswered tag is "facebook" actually
16:46
@KodeSeeker stackoverflow.com/privileges/set-bounties (expiration info is at the bottom)
@JerryCoffin Lol : This one's python haha.
@KillianDS ah thanks. So I do lose my points, nonetheless.
@KodeSeeker If there's a way to get the points back (under the OP's control), the system is broken. Such a thing would make it trivial for the OP to offer a bounty, get the (presumed) extra effort people put into providing better answers, but then refuse to accept one anyway.
Sigh. such a pity no help even on SO.
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Q: Help us clean up the Android tag

Bill the LizardWe have a bit of a quality problem in the android tag. Android ranks first in both unanswered count and unanswered percent among popular tags1 on Stack Overflow, both by a comfortable margin. Given that the Android tag on Stack Overflow has been named as an official Android app development Q&...

@JerryCoffin No . I was actually looking to extend the bounty period if possible. I havent really found a solution to the problem yet.
and the new answer, has no upvotes anyways.
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Q: Randomised select in python, working unexpectedly

KodeSeekerI'm trying to implement the rselect algorithm that I just learnt in class. However, cant seem to figure out where Im going wrong in the implementation. Here's my code. *EDIT * : I tried using the info provided in the answer by David,but my code still acts weird. Here's the revised code: def rse...

16:50
@MooingDuck Probably -- but picking on Facebook for being crappy is like picking on water for being wet.
In MySQL, what does the size of the int type indicate?
Is this normal? note: no known conversion for argument 1 from ‘std::basic_ifstream<char>’ to ‘bool’
That's when doing something like !stream
with -std=c++11
@rubenvb operator! is a member of basic_ios
16:54
Well, Arch's gcc 4.7.0 is complaining.
basic_ios also has operator void* and operator bool
hmm
My Windows GCC 4.7.0 isn't complaining
@rubenvb Probably normal, yes. At a guess, it's telling you that your ! is using the conversion to void *, which might be unintentional (but is actually what you want in this case).
I'm stumped
I have arch and I don't get that problem
16:54
I'm back.
@SethCarnegie probably some convoluted code :/ on my end
@RMartinhoFernandes I'm front!
@JerryCoffin No, that conversion should be gone (it's a breaking change).
@RMartinhoFernandes Yay!
! does contextual conversion, i.e., works fine with explicit operator bool.
16:55
@RMartinhoFernandes Is it? I hadn't noticed that particular wrinkle in C++11. Thanks.
It's a good breaking change, tbh.
This is what is error'ing: pastebin.com/B3bppk95
@RMartinhoFernandes You're back early.
@RMartinhoFernandes ah my mistake, yes operator void* is gone
16:56
@DeadMG Five minutes. I started early too (~15:53).
With `open_ifstream` defined like this:
unique_ptr<ifstream> open_ifstream( const std::string &filename )
{
    return unique_ptr<ifstream>( new ifstream(filename) );
}
@RMartinhoFernandes lol
which is workaround crap for Windows libstdc++ which don't get UTF16 ifstream filename things
@rubenvb Why the unique_ptr?
ifstream should be movable.
@RMartinhoFernandes to avoid the raw pointer
and the delete
obviously
16:58
@rubenvb return by value
Why do you need a raw pointer?
(This doesn't really explain the error, though)
You can't pass streams by value
@rubenvb Yes, you can.
They're movable now.
16:58
they're movable in C++11
AFAIK, not usefully
let me check
so, robot, I have a slight problem and I'd like your advice
Well, you can slice, but that wouldn't happen here.
working on my SHA-2 solver and I've come across some states with some unfortunate properties

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