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19:22
@PuzomorCroatia you can, but windows will kill you after a timeout unless you reply to WM_QUIT
interesting
WM_SHUTDOWN is a bit more lethal, you can ask for more time but you can't stop shutdown.
oh gawd
firefox 57 totally broke the title bar
it broke a lot of things Puppy
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Fuck fucking Windows and its fucking activiation fuckery.
19:26
I read that in Poppy's voice.
@Puppy Like that?
yeah
mine is red instead of blue, but yeah
I've worked around this by switching to a light theme
I don't even have a title bar
19:28
ah yeah
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@milleniumbug Your menu bar seems to be missing the nrszfrwrotuwaf menu.
the light theme is acceptable
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It's a Polish word, right?
ah it ships with a dark theme
@Fanael no, not really
:P
19:30
If I've got an unknown problem with DirectX 11 swap chains and the code is rather long, is there a short length I should try to get my problem down to?
For posting as a question, that is?
the minimum obviously
yeah the length is exactly 46 lines of at most 80 characters on Mondays
and then on other days it's 48 lines
Therein lies the rub: I've been semi-following the rastertek tutorials on directx, and, well, it's not straightforward for me to figure out how to condense the code. I guess what I was asking for, was where I should cut it off to not immediately earn downvote hell.
Remove the code until the problem stops appearing
then add it back
Fun. And since the crash is dependent on hardware of the pc, it's going to be glorious to go back and forth to minimize this code.
@fredoverflow Fred what are you doing still writing Kotlin...
@ScarletAmaranth Has it been superseded by something better?
Rust :D
@fredoverflow yes; write Haskell
Basically, I get a unaddressable memory error when trying to map a vertex buffer on a swap chain, but only if the hardware behind the swap chain is the same video card, outputting to different monitors. If it's different hardware, no crash.
And only after ~ 8 seconds.
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19:43
Windows is wonderful.
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"We found a Windows 10 Pro digital license for this device running Windows 10 Pro. To activate using this digital license, you need to install Windows 10 Pro."
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Very helpful.
Probably the activation process is there
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20:00
Well I'll just reinstall the fucker.
this dark theme is pretty sweet
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Always helps with Windows issues.
@Fanael Just make sure you install Windows 10 Pro instead of Windows 10 Pro this time!
@fredoverflow typo, or did I miss a joke?
oh
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20:02
missed a joke :(
@thecoshman Oh, there are 45 KotlinConf 2017 videos available on YouTube :)
@fredoverflow o_0
oh my
Hi all, this isn't a c++ specific problem but I have I'm going out on a whim... We have a server in work which runs windows. We can connect by opening a remote desktop connection to the server and perform any computation we need. I wanna look at adding a queue system because it's becoming a pain having to wait for someone else's work to finish before running my own. Can someone point me in the direction of how to implement something like this?
Would a batch file which calls specific scripts be the easiest way?
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@Daruchini Use a real system which supports multiple logins without hackery?
Can you recommend a system ?
I do like the idea of 0 hackery
20:11
Linux
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@Daruchini Literally anything that's not Windows?
So we should switch to Linux on the server
well, depend what exactly you are doing
if you work is actually needing to run on Windows, you'll need a Windows server
We basically run R scripts (building predictive models) in parallel on it
If I can do it on Windows, that would be better. I just don't know where to start research
My search keeps returning 'printer queues' xD
Well... CI servers (ie Jenkins etc.) are able to handle running jobs... but tend more towards running the same (ish) work multiple times... you need more of a que system
20:15
Yeah, que system would be ideal
you're describing what sounds like a batch processing system
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Ah, a fresh install of Windows.
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So useless.
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So horrible.
Yeh someone mentioned that to me earlier
20:16
@Daruchini you can connect with multiple users via remote desktop, do you all use the same user?
and obviously you want it sanboxed, so that a job can't fuck over the system.
Only 1 user can connect at a given time
but other users jobs will still run
(I didn't set up the server so i'm not 100% on any specifics')
You want some sort of server that anyone can log into at any time to add a job to the queue, and then that server is waht connects to the windows system to run the jobs
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@Daruchini Login and connect are 2 different things here. You can run a (web-)service with multiple connections just fine.
So can I keep the current setup on the system and add a side partition or something?
20:17
Do you trust people to leave other peoples jobs running?
Yeh
Only a few people use it
Then you should be able to just log in, start a job
You might needs a certain version of Windows to allow the sessions to keep running
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A: Create solid polygon in boost geometry

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TFW when you quote standardese but not from ISOCPP
Yeh that's what we do atm. It's just a pain having to monitor job status before someone else logging in to start their jobs. Just someone where a user could queue a script to run on the server would be ideal. I mean, they don't have to log in
Also, all hail polymorphic lambdas
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20:21
Good thing Windows doesn't know how to install network drivers automatically.
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I have a chance to tune down the amount of spyware at least.
@Daruchini you could have some sort of basic web server that people can upload scripts to, that are then FTPed over and ran... it's really hard to help, as you know better what you're actually doing
@thecoshman ok that seems like something I understand.. Store the script files and create an sql job schedule. How would I then create the logic for the server to receive and process that request?
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ahahahahaahha
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20:29
W^X is not even turned on by default in Windows :D
@Daruchini I'm not sure of any existing tools that can do this sort of work for you... but some sort of basic program should do trick... ie, write some code
Yeh I think I'm gunna have to do that, time to ponder I guess
Just think really hard about what it actually needs to do, and what you think it needs to do, but is just what you are currently doing
For starters, why do you need Windows?
I didn't install the server, I have no idea if there's a specific purpose as to why it runs Windows
20:37
@Fanael I heard about this MS-Dos thing. Pretty awesome
@sbi hahaha, mistaken for a noob.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix for some definition yeah...
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@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Even TempleOS is better than Windows.
@Daruchini I doubt it :P
It even was used to boot windows
Yeah I dunno @thecoshman
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20:38
R\"([^\(\)\\ ]{0,16})\((?:[^\)]|(?:\)(?!\1)))*\)\1\"
perfectly readable
I use a Mac so what do I know
noting
@nwp now you have a denial of service vuln
what do you use?
and 2 other bugs you won't ever find!
20:40
Linux
which distro?
various :\
@Daruchini whichever platform suits what I currently need to do
@Mgetz what about for someone who wants to play around with it and not used it before?
Ubuntu isn't a terrible starting point
20:41
@Daruchini you don't always get that choice? particularly for embedded or apple
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@Daruchini Insert the obligatory meme about how total beginners should start with Gentoo here.
sometimes for reasons beyond your control you're locked to a platform for development
@Fanael been there... done that, and arch, and LFS
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@Mgetz lol arch
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The very definition of a meme distro.
Oh so you guys switch OS's depending on use case? Sorry don't really know much about this
20:42
you do learn a lot, but you very quickly begin to dread emerge world
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@Mgetz I'm not seeing it.
All of what I do can be done in Windows so i've never ventured (other than my Mac)
@nwp it was mostly a joke, but it looks like you're doing backtracking which can be a serious perf kill. Honestly I'd fuzz it and see if you have any outliers
If you want to run a server, Windows is just tedious
I might check out Ubuntu now
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20:45
@Mgetz I thought it was ok since the back reference has a size limit and that people don't intentionally DoS their own IDE. But I wouldn't want someone sharing something that makes the IDE lock up either.
@thecoshman can be, they've done a lot on this front
@Mgetz they certainly have put lots of work into making it tedious
@nwp people don't but they do open files that might just to mess with people
@thecoshman oh right... you just hate windows period
@Mgetz no... mostly the ecosystem :P
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I finished configuring Windows so it's slightly less retarded now.
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20:47
Should I finally install network drivers?
@thecoshman honestly I'm very curious to see where they are going, the WS nano stuff is very interesting.
@Mgetz I've not really kept up-to-date to be honest
@thecoshman basically you get the kernel, and chunks of userspace as you elect in. It's designed for containers but things like USER32 and GDI32 are usually not included. Nor is a lot of the higher level cruft.
@Daruchini don't worry, I've no idea what it is either :P
I Googled it and got women's coats...
ooo is Debian a good entry point?
20:49
@Mgetz so what you can do on Linux quit easily?
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@Mgetz So, like, finally a way to install (mostly) raw NT without the whole Win32 cruft?
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@Fanael There is some program that lists commonly used programs and installs all that you checked to make it a bit easier.
Debian is quite an old distribution, the base of quite a few more modern ones. It's well supported, lots of documentation, not the most user friendly
@Fanael pretty much, you select what parts of WIN32 you want and that's all it includes. Because of that your need to patch and reboot is much more limited.
I'd really suggest just start with Ubuntu vOv it's very noob friendly
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20:51
@Daruchini It takes some getting used to. Ideally pick something that someone near you uses so you can get some help.
I'm pretty sure the guy who sits next to me uses Debian
@thecoshman I've yet to see a linux that is JUST the kernel and glibc
but in theory that's possible
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@Mgetz Debian minbase?
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It's basically that plus dpkg and apt, so you can later install stuff you need.
@Fanael didn't say it didn't exist, just saying I didn't know of it.
also nano doesn't have a package manager you have to construct the image then run it
20:52
@Mgetz don't get smart :P
@thecoshman I'm not?
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@Mgetz You could exclude dpkg and apt if you wanted :P
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@Mgetz Well it's well hidden, you have to be aware of how to use debootstrap to even know minbase exists.
@Fanael I assume you configure your kernel, select packages and it builds an image?
no point in having a fat kernel for something like that
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@Mgetz Debian IIRC has only one official kernel image, you'd have to use a third-party one to have a slim kernel.
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20:56
TBH I don't think the minbase includes a kernel at all.
@Fanael depends on whats in a kernel module then or compiled in
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@Mgetz Almost everything is a module by default.
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Use include OS. Doesn't get much more minimal than that.
@nwp little harder to debug....
Upon much anticipation. I chose Ubuntu
20:58
:tada:
time to completely break it
@Fanael What's wrong with Gentoo?
have i started a global dispute
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@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I didn't say there's something wrong with Gentoo, did I?
you put beginner meme and gentoo in the same sentence
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21:05
Do you really think Gentoo is a good distro for total Linux noobs?
A linux Noob will certainly not be a noob for a long time with gentoo
And gentoo isn't as bad as it seems. It just going to take a while to compile. My initial setup took like 3-4 days but the initial configuration took like 30min/1h
I wouldn't recommend gentoo to anyone thought unless you really have a reason to use it
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I recommend someone play with Gentoo in a VM to learn, but that's about it
The initial setup is interesting... I did mine using a fedora live disk
Who knew @PacktPub suddenly have so many @Boost_Libraries books on offer? Hopefully there's some learning coming in the mail! #cpp
Wow. Hugh. Hugh Mungus. Humongous one-box
@sehe I'm pretty sure you could have written all of those
21:14
I'm not. And even if so, it's worth reviewing them!
@Mgetz shelf shouldn't stay empty
@Mgetz Wait, didn't you proofread that c++17 cookbook?
Ah no, that was @ArneMertz
@sehe HAHAHAHA no
I wish I was that good
That was also packtpub published
I wasn't a fan of the c++17 cookbook (though it doesn't actively hurt to read it). Sadly my reviewer discount had just expired
Let's see whether Packt has their PR together :)
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21:44
@sehe Huh?
@thecoshman Actually, it was more complicated: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/10?m=40038542#40038542
@sbi frankly, too lazy to read :S
22:06
@sbi closely review my particular spelling of the URL
@sbi that's ok
22:49
Side-by-side MSVC minor versions in @VisualStudio 2017 15.5 preview 4: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vcblog/2017/11/15/side-by-side-minor-version-msvc-toolsets-in-visual-studio-2017/ Sometimes you just can't make a source code conformance fix quickly enough. Or maybe @visualc ships a new bug. You can now install the old MSVC minor version SxS as a short-term fix.
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Trump's face found in a dog's ear
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