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@RadekSlupik Because even this emphasis understates my excitement
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I just learned a new word: Mottephobia I didn't even know this existed, let alone it has a name.
CAPS was the only viable solution
@Cicada You should have used THIS!!!! then.
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@Cicada To hell with your excitement, if you yell at me again, I'll bin you. I am an old man, and I'm trying to nap during the post-lunch coma.
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> Unfortunately, this SME-music-content is not available in Germany because GEMA has not granted the respective music publishing rights.
@sbi Alright I promise I'll keep my moth shut
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@sbi Sucks to be you :p (It’s Janis Joplin’s rendition of Summertime)
obviously the best version
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@Cicada I'll take this about as serious as when my daughter says it.
> Server not found

Firefox can't find the server at www.youtube.com.
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@sbi Does that mean you consider me as your daughter
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@KonradRudolph Yeah, I can read the title. But then, I am not such a big fan of the late sixties anyway.
@sbi Ah, that’s new (being able to read the title on blocked videos). As for not liking the sixties music, you are dead to me.
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@Cicada You don't want this, silly. All I do is I consider you just as immature and unreliable as my daughters. (Well, maybe a bit more than my oldest one, since she is very mature and reliable for her age.)
I'll take that as a compliment
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@Cicada My oldest daughter has deserved any compliment thrown into her direction.
13:05
"Thrown into her direction". This makes compliment sound like a tangible, solid object
"Now would you please grab this compliment and put it there?"
@Cicada The ape writes them on bananas and throws them, obviously.
@Cicada I think that was intentional. You can't throw objects, because that's what bad fathers do, but you can sure hurl compliments at them, smiling the whole time.
Hurl compliments I love this one
"He just recovered from a bad collision with a compliment"
@Cicada May I ask where you learned English, by the way? Even not considering that you’re French your level of English is surprisingly high for a non-native speaker.
And taking into consideration that you’re French it’s positively breathtaking
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@KonradRudolph You puffed-up young whippersnapper! I said I am "not such a big fan". There's a few things I like, notably some stuff of Joni Mitchell. But I grew up with early 70s music, and have a soft spot for music like Simon & Garfunkel, Sunny & Cher and the like. Not that I'd admit this publicly, though.
13:09
Hey, would appreciate some feedback -- thanks: stackoverflow.com/questions/10949412/…
likes Joni Mitchell, that’s even worse :D
@AgainstASicilian do you mean "downvoting"?
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@AgainstASicilian You can read our feedback to that right at the top of this page.
@sbi I already asked the question on the main site as per that page
lol
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Drive-by-linking is the term that they're referring to.
Yeah just saw that
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@AgainstASicilian You were supposed to read past the first one or two sentences. (You might want to remember that. Once you're grown-up, this seems to become a constant requirement. Annoying, yes, but that's what grown-ups need to do.)
@ANeves Let me rephrase them: you should not write code aimed to ease understanding for such people. Because the direct consequence of this is that you restrict yourself unreasonably and consequently write worse code. Write idiomatic code, not idiotic code. — Konrad Rudolph 2 mins ago
@sbi You don't need to be rude. You might want to remember that too when you grow up -- social skills and manners do matter.
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@AgainstASicilian I don't think there's an Windows IDE better than VS
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@Pubby Yeah that was unfortunately what I was expecting to be the general consensus as well
Manners in the Lounge. Never seen them, actually.
@AgainstASicilian Use a profiler to measure the time, I think VS contains one
@RadekSlupik Manners in chat are against the rules of chat, IIRC
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@KonradRudolph Take that!
13:17
I seriously don’t like her, horrible, squeaky voice
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@AgainstASicilian Thanks! Should I ever get passed these teenage years I seem to be stuck in, I shall try to adhere to that.
@KonradRudolph That's in the ear of the listener. But that piano and that lyrics knock me out every single time I hear this song.
@sbi welcome
@KonradRudolph And such a decent attempt too, aww what a shame.
@sbi She doesn’t hit the notes. How is that in the ear of the listener?
Yes, I agree that the piano is beautiful
Why the hell does freeglut depend on mesa
Also, does anyone here know how to tell cabal to install the binary in a certain directory?
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@KonradRudolph Haha, Nick Cave is accused of constantly missing notes, too. And also Bob Dylan. So? Even if that is true, their music still surpass most of the crap many singers with perfect voices produce, because it's got something many are missing: they put soul and experience into it. That makes their voices circling around the notes just another way to express something.
How the hell does this get upvoted?
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A: Boolean enums: improved clarity or just overkill?

DrTwoxI would vote for overkill! Instead, you should prefix functions taking a single boolean parameter with is or has to improve readability: void is_hidden( bool value ); // or void has_animation( bool value ); Personally I would go with something like this: class Button { public: // ...

@sbi Bob Dylan, yes, he seriously sucks at singing (which is also why the covers of his songs are usually better than the original). But I am forced to agree, since my personal hero, Leonard Cohen, also did this in his earlier career …
@KonradRudolph If it works, it works
@KonradRudolph Because clarity overrides complexity
It's not a boolean enum if it doesn't contain file_not_found
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@KonradRudolph Yeah, Cohen, too, had a lot of experience to put into his music, and you can hear that. Only if his lyrics weren't so damn cryptic, that they are merely just another instrument. (A very well-played, of course.)
13:27
@Neil But the answer is completely wrong
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@KonradRudolph But not because he had getters and setters messed up, but because he had them.
@Neil First of all, the answerer misunderstood OP’s problem (as did I, initially) and his setter convention is just objectively wrong.
@sbi Err, no. This is GUI code we are talking about, you basically can’t avoid getters here.
@KonradRudolph I don't follow then.
@Neil A setter shouldn’t be called get_something, nor is_something.
And, yes, I agree with @sbi that the existence of a setter is bad anyway
I disagreed with the answer because it uses setters for settings the animation property of the button. You don't want to have a button that has a property "animated" for every action. When you perform an action, you should be able to specify if that action will be animated at that moment.
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@KonradRudolph I didn't see where it was called get_something
You're talking about DrTwox's answer?
@Neil And a method that is called is_something clearly returns a boolean value, according to every convention on this planet.
@Neil Same convention: prefix get, is, has => getter.
I'm now considering accepting Konrad's answer instead. Not completely sure, but I like consistency (i.e. either use Boolean enums everywhere or nowhere, not sometimes).
We looking at the same question?
He wrote: `Button button; button.hide(false /* don't animate */);` only
@Neil We're talking about DrTwox' answer, not litb's.
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@KonradRudolph does? was? will? can? should? :)
13:33
Ah ok, I agree with that statement.
Hurray, my first bug report!
@EtiennedeMartel Filed by you, or assigned to you?
Assigned to me.
That's fun.
Supporting crappy software while you're working on a new version sucks.
13:34
@EtiennedeMartel That may not be a reason to cheer.
@EtiennedeMartel I'm in the supporting the crappy new version state. It's infinitely more fun.
This is what happens when my real project hits crunch time and I can't help the QC efforts any more. They give my config screen to an asshat who can't write Java. Uuuuuurgh.
@EtiennedeMartel I created a branch in svn to support a new development for one of our clients. After which, I expressed my desire to merge it back into the trunk to make it standard, and the response I got was.. "Whoa.. what do you mean merge?"
Now I get to develop two programs! Yay!
@sbi For the sake of sanity, I try to limit myself to "is" "are" "has" and "get"
I'm done with Java forever! :D
Congratulations!
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@Neil Pfft. Sanity is vastly overrated.
13:49
My teacher said he was impressed with my final project, even though I didn't quite finish it.
Super happy!
@sbi That's also what the voices in my head tell me.
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@Neil LOL!
@Maxpm Why? What was your final project?
@Neil A Brainfuck-to-JVM compiler.
Got everything finished except for some later parts of code generation.
@Maxpm oh god.
13:50
haha, brilliant
It was a fun project, but it was awful to do in Java. I think I'll redo it in C++ or D.
@Maxpm I wish I had had your teacher. That sounds hella fun
@Neil Yeah, he's pretty awesome. He gives us a lot of freedom with our projects.
My teacher made us program drivers for old Matrox graphic cards with a Manual several hundreds of pages long just to output red,green,and blue triangles on the screen
Jesus.
Debugging that sounds fun.
13:53
@Maxpm I get shell shock just thinking about it, and I'm not even a veteran.
@Neil Well, yes, merging in SVN requires surrendering your soul to an Elder God.
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@Etienne, are you participating in the "casserole protests"?
@EtiennedeMartel You say that like it's a bad thing.
@EtiennedeMartel I was hoping for a smaller sacrifice, but it doesn't seem to appease the Elder God.
@sbi No, but I should. My laziness is getting the better of me.
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13:55
@EtiennedeMartel That's simply not true. I have been developing using SVN now for about half a decade, and I constantly create feature branches, and of course all the companies using it create release branches. There's always a lot of merging going on between those, and I rarely ever see any problems.
@sbi After merging in Hg, I have to say that merging in SVN is much more painful than it should be.
@sbi The reason they wouldn't let me do the merge had nothing to do with the complexity of it. The rationale was simply "Who needs standards? Lets just give the damn clients whatever the hell they want!"
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@EtiennedeMartel Shrug. I have played with Hg at home for a while, and I was unimpressed.
I considered using Mercurial because its simplicity and purity sounded nice, but installing it was a pain.
@EtiennedeMartel I love Hg, and agree completely with you.
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13:57
@Maxpm What?
@Maxpm Installing it was a a matter of Next > Next > Finish.
Maybe your OS is made of mud.
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@Neil I don't understand that. What standards are you referring to?
However, I use SVN nonetheless since hg really isn't a linux thing.
I'm on a school computer where we can't use those installers, so I had to build it from source.
@Drise It's not? It was designed for the Linux kernel.
@Drise You could use Git.
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Q: Is it safe to use leakedin.org?

Andrew Grimmleakedin.org claims to offer a service checking if your LinkedIn password has been stolen and whether it has been cracked. The website claims that it's pure Javascript, that is your password won't leave your computer, and says you can provide a SHA-1'd password if you want. But I don't know the ...

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@Maxpm It officially supports Windows, so it's not linux enough.
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@Maxpm You're confusing that with Git.
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@EtiennedeMartel Insert Harrier Jump Jet reference.
Mercurial is a cross-platform, distributed revision control tool for software developers. It is mainly implemented using the Python programming language, but includes a binary diff implementation written in C. It is supported on Windows and Unix-like systems, such as FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Linux. Mercurial is primarily a command line program but graphical user interface extensions are available. All of Mercurial's operations are invoked as arguments to its driver program hg, a reference to the chemical symbol of the element mercury. Mercurial's major design goals include high performanc...
@sbi A single program that we can give all our clients. Rather my company tends to prefer making whatever modifications whatever client asks for
13:59
> BitKeeper had been used for the version control requirements of the Linux kernel project. Mackall decided to write a distributed version control system as a replacement for use with the Linux kernel. This project started a few days after another project called Git, initiated by Linus Torvalds with similar aims.
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@EtiennedeMartel No, Mercurial was designed for Linux. But Torvalds suffers from NIH, so he chose his own solution.
Meaning I have to manage each one separately rather than modify the single program, like a normal programmer would
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@Neil Shrug. Depending on the business model, this can make sense. It still means you have to merge bugfixes and features between all those branches, though.
@Neil Oh. The "consulting" approach to software development.
@sbi I know. -.-
14:01
@Neil I think we work for identical companies.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, like that, except without the prestige dignity.
@SamDeHaan Maybe you work at the same place and you don't even know it.
@RMartinhoFernandes there's some very funny passwords in that leak
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@EtiennedeMartel I wonder which one of the two is the other one's boss. :)
@Neil LOL!
@sbi Ah, there we are.
14:02
so nobody know how can i do it? stackoverflow.com/questions/10947261/…
@sbi If I was a manager at this company, I would have significantly more time to waste on SO.
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@EtiennedeMartel As I have learned, you don't necessarily need to leave the house.
@Sasha From the comments it seems your question isn't clear enough.
@SamDeHaan Sam? Wait, it's me! Your boss!
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Q: Printing char's as Integers

NordlöwI want to control whether my ostream outputting of chars and unsigned char's via << writes them as characters or integers. I can't find such an option in the standard library. For now I have reverted to using multiple overloads on a new print function show(ostream& os, char s) { os <...

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What?
14:06
@Neil Ohh, it's you.
@Sasha Sasha, the "english" keyboard value is plain ol' ascii
@Fanael I'll translate for you: "I want to solve the wrong problem"?
@SamDeHaan Hey, no hard feelings about working this weekend, right?
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@RMartinhoFernandes Ah, makes sense, thanks.
@Neil Just like last weekend? No, no problem. Still no idea who did that to your office, by the way.
14:08
@SamDeHaan Some disgruntled employee got really angry at me. Can't imagine why. By the way, I needed your report 3 hours ago!!!! Sheesh, hard to get good help these days.
@Sasha This is in VB.NET, but may prove useful
@sbi Yep. We're a smooth bunch.
@Fanael Stream modifiers, anyone?
Sorry, forgot to link to the proper line number
@Sasha Idk, maybe not. Lol, ignore my ramblings.
14:11
@sbi I'm going to take that as a compliment.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Well, you wouldn't know better, would you?
Sad Robot.
The boss was going around asking if we wanted to attend a meeting, which experience dictates is a waste of an hour. I told the boss I had something to finish (which is true), but I convinced a colleague of mine to go. Now I'm a little surprised to feel giddy like I just put hotsauce in someone's lunch milk and got away with it.
Never forget: meetings are where work goes to die.
14:18
All of the managers of three departments of my company have been at a "summit" for the past three days
It's been really nice.
@EtiennedeMartel I'm happy to have avoided it.
I found out that mostly everyone else avoided the meeting as well. Poor guy.
Xenobananamorph!
@RMartinhoFernandes Would not eat
14:22
At least it's not a banana face hugger.
Because then it could drive his banana down your throat, and then you get killed when the banana chest burster comes out.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Looks like someone stuck an experiment in 3D printing into a banana.
You may want to rephrase that. I think it's grammar has not good.
@sbi has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like
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Oh, the "the" is extraneous. Decyphered successfully!
Those are some awesome analysis skills you got there.
14:26
@EtiennedeMartel Those are some awesome algorithms you got there.
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Oh, the moth is back. And all in minuscules, too.
@KonradRudolph Um well, I don't know? The internets mainly. Also maybe the fact that I speak another language so learning english was "easier"? I don't really know. Thank you for throwing that compliment at me, though
Were you hurt?
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Q: Uninitialized min and max values work on Linux but not Windows

DriseWhy do uninitialized "max" and "min" values work on Linux but not Windows? For example: double max, min, test; while (1) { std::cin >> test; if (test > max) max = test; if (test < min) min = test; } This works on Linux. I know for a fact because I've been using this ...

Normally humans get hurt when someone throws stuff at them.
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14:26
@RMartinhoFernandes He threw is carefully.
"Majencules".
@Cicada Ah, which other language do you speak, then?
@Etienne Only I can star this
Spanish (but I really am fluent in spanish, contrarily to English that I just pretend to be able to speak)
@Drise Undefined behaviour is undefined.
@Cicada Yeah, unfortunately. No one but you can see my cleverness.
14:28
@RMartinhoFernandes I caught it just in time.
@RMartinhoFernandes But again, 3 months of non stop debugging and I never notice?
@Drise Too much Java. Uninitialized in C++ does not guarantee 0.
@sbi You're really missing on the grammar today.
3 moths !
@Drise Well, that's undefined behaviour for you. It's takes the undefinedness seriously.
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14:30
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh well. Slept too little, I guess.
@EtiennedeMartel Don't count on it. I have the feeling @Konrad's French is rather good. ICBWT.
@Drise As some of the comments said, undefined != inconsistent
@sbi I suspect this is true. But the pun is subtle
"subtle"
@sbi So I heard.
@EtiennedeMartel I know French and totally don't get the pun.
@SamDeHaan Or ==.
@Cicada Comme on dit ici, "subtil comme un truck à vidanges".
14:32
@RMartinhoFernandes Also true.
La subtilité est très relative :)
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@Drise There's far worse consequences of UB than the program pretending to work for three months.
jéau má pá púbby es bon jóór
@Cicada It must be, or it’s a pop culture reference I don’t get … I tried pronouncing it in all kinds of different ways and the closest to “funny” that I get is when it’s pronounced like “ma jaune cul” but that’s neither grammatical nor related to anything said here …
I suspect it’s a pun on “majuscules” … but hmm
14:35
@Pubby flag!
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Ha, baiting the newbies here to upvote on of my old answers. Works perfectly. :)
@KonradRudolph Nailed it.
@EtiennedeMartel HEHE
@EtiennedeMartel Ok, so far so obvious, but what’s the second part of the pun?
Well in fact it's totally non-subtle for a native, but for non-native people it requires some sexual knowledge (which is generally not what you learn French for. or is it)
14:36
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@EtiennedeMartel Now that is disappointing. I mean, even I suspected this, and my French is limited to baguette, oui, and merde.
@KonradRudolph "Encule".
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@Pubby Flagged as offensive.
@EtiennedeMartel ok, so I wasn’t that far off …
@sbi You're a sad old man.
14:36
Man and I thought this would be a nice well formed question that I could get some nice points on. I'm getting downvotes out of no where... D:
@sbi Add fromage to this list and you're nearly biligual
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@RMartinhoFernandes At least I don't point out all the typos of the others. Well, not today, anyway. :-/
omlette du fromage
@Pubby What you wrote really isn't at all French.
@sbi Not too bad. Some Québécois' knowledge of English is limited to "yes", "no" and "toaster".
14:37
@Pubby "au"
@Cicada Not subtle? But the pronunciation is different. enculé vs. majencule
@RMartinhoFernandes Thank you.
@RMartinhoFernandes It's a reference to dexter
@KonradRudolph encule is the verb in singular form
@Cicada Dammit. Dammit.
@KonradRudolph It's a verb. Enculer. J'encule, tu encules, il encule, nous enculons, vous enculez, ils enculent.
14:38
@Cicada Ah, didn’t know that that usage.
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@RMartinhoFernandes Robots fail at pop culture references.
ok, that’s dirty
as in "j'encule" (<- note the irony)
(I suppose)
@Fanael I generally don't! Robots are great at references.
14:38
@RMartinhoFernandes . youtube.com/watch?v=o2ptkJxmEEo
@Cicada I'm not judging.
jup, suspicions justified
@EtiennedeMartel Maybe I should flag that.
lol, I’m stupid, of course I know that usage … “va t’enculer, quoi”
@RMartinhoFernandes Why would you? fuck fuckity fuck fucks
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14:39
Well, all your French seems Greek to this German. Also, I really gotta go. Have a nice weekend everybody!
Hey, I'm doing it for educational purposes.
@sbi You too, beware of the moths!
/me stops the soliloquy now.
You even put typos in the typos.
14:39
@sbi You should learn French. It's fun!
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@Cicada No mots in my weekend!
@RMartinhoFernandes Meta typos.
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@EtiennedeMartel lol
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@EtiennedeMartel I have enough kids already. SCNR.
Use condoms!
14:39
@EtiennedeMartel Incpetion.
Wait, what?
Or kill the babies!
Oh dear god, you people are all insane.
@SamDeHaan It took you that long to notice?
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@SamDeHaan You're the only sane, huh?
@sbi No, not at all. But I feel like exclaiming that usually only adds to a conversation, in any context.
Insanity wolf. How appropriate, you fight like a cow!
@sbi Maybe that makes him the only one insane.
@RMartinhoFernandes What is the definition of sanity for a robot?
Does not overflow
14:41
Passes the sanity test obviously
@sbi Damn, at first I thought that this was a link to this trope. I'm disappoint.
FWIW, all your talks about my algorithms, and me being predictable are flawed. I've been running under undefined behaviour for the past several decades.
@SamDeHaan Absence of UB.
@sbi Happy weekend, ape
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@EtiennedeMartel Grown-ups do their own tropes.
The robot was programmed in C?
14:42
3 hours ago, by sehe
I go to lunch
I return to my desk
Nothing happened
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It mus be Friday
^ You've all been absolved
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Anyway, afk.
QFT
@R. 20+ Internet points for quoting a 20+ year old game
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@EtiennedeMartel The robot was programmed in PHP.
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@sbi Who's that guy?
14:43
@Fanael Hey! No name calling, please.
@Phill No one ever gets my references.
Well I must say that the combo ape + old + german is pretty evil indeed.
I once called him a "grammar nazi" before realizing that him being German might make the remark somewhat awkward.
s/awkward/appropriate/
Hey, there are nazis everywhere. Like your own FN for instance.
14:46
@EtiennedeMartel He knows what a grammar nazi is.
@EtiennedeMartel My own what?
@RMartinhoFernandes FN, you know.. foot nipples
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Oh, you were replying to the ladybug.
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@EtiennedeMartel Entirely agreed. Speaking about her, I want to photoshop our nazi leader so badly.
Just do it already.
No one here will blame you.
ouh the French Nazis
that now really is off-topic
The Unreal engine demo really got me wondering.
How do they reload code directly at runtime?
I do not have any in depth windows knowledge..
code.reload()
My co-workers report that they are simply uninitialized when they go through the debugger. However, I am looking at them right now, and they seem 0-initialized (on linux), even though I've done nothing to make them so. These double values are member variables to a class. Is this some POD rule that I don't know of, or is it still simply UB? — Drise 1 min ago
Map executable pages, load code into it.
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@Cicada You've had the opportunity to do so for days
Jun 5 at 8:54, by Cicada
Oh I so want to photoshop this
@Drise It's Uuuuundefiiiiined behaaaavioooor
Damn.
This is boring.
@Nils Declaring a topic off-topic for this chat is UB.
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I should flag this thing as offensive: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/4047040#4047040. I am offended.
UB?
Now it has four stars.
I have four of you.
Undefined Behavior.
@RMartinhoFernandes?
heh
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@RMartinhoFernandes Flag the stars on this message.
14:57
so code reloading on windows at runtime
@RMartinhoFernandes Star bait
@Nils code.Reload()
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@sehe imp.reload(module_name)
3 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Map executable pages, load code into it.
So you are not wondering
@RMartinhoFernandes I find your over-sensitivity to this topic offensive. I should flag this message as offensive.
14:59
I'm also wondering about how Kismet with native code integrates.
@SamDeHaan I don't care. I called it first.
And the gui, which also seems custom built.
@SamDeHaan You're offending my sense of sensitivity to offensiveness. I demand you flag this message as offensive.
The particle engine on the other hand is just numerical math on the GPU :P
@sehe I'm still hesitating because that woman is mad and has sued for less

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