The stupid thing is that the GRUB documentation doesn't contain a list of supported formats. It only states that it understands "various formats including ELF".
Fuck I ran out of OJ.
Here is some music, since it's damn quiet in the lounge.
Meshuggah - Bleed Sorry, I posted this yesterday as well. But listening to it now while reading the Wikipedia article I'm thinking that these guys are quite crafty.
> Since its 2002 album Nothing, Meshuggah has used downtuned eight-string guitars. Meshuggah has become known for their innovative musical style, complex, polymetered song structures and polyrhythms.
I don't know what all of those words mean, but it sounds cool.
Just realizing that because operator<< is merely a function I can write my definitions inline in the header file and only need include iosfwd.
Btw, had C++ course a work last month and one of the tips was to avoid including iostream in header files and use iosfwd instead. That was one of the few things that was actually new to me.
the only kind of initialization I specified was "Call a constructor", and there's no such thing as uninitialized, except when dealing with construction order for members and stuff
> Try listening to Nickelback on your headphones with an episode of The Big Bang Theory playing on the TV that has closed captions in comic sans and a Call of Duty commercial playing as you think of a Dane Cook joke and download the Origin service using Internet Explorer.
There's a Belgian guy here at work. At first I thought he was French, but then we started talking about beer. He told me that the only nice things in Belgium are beer and fries.
I'm trying to figure out which is faster, as well as learn how to benchmark. Do you think this is an accurate way to test QFile VS ifstream?
http://ideone.com/ipkGh
@RMartinhoFernandes I have a struct which contains a number of required members (must be passed to the constructor) and a number of optional members (which are boost::optional<..>). If one of them is a tribool then it's a little odd.
> What I mean with attenuation patterns basically are simple reusable design patterns that make it possible to attenuate the authority that is conveyed by an object reference, and in the case of the proposed library, by a functor.
He goes on and on and on and on about how his great library can make it easy for you to "attenuate your structs" and shit, and everyone asks him WTF does attenuating a struct mean, and he says it means it is easier to attenuate it.
> Its not about new capabilities being offered, its about building blocks and convenience when composing attenuations for injected dependencies using functors.
I'm amazed by the nonsense density of his replies.
there are two points of Expression: one is to represent expressions for the purposes of reflection and code generation and shit, and the other is for conditional expression evaluation
stuff like log(Expression x) { if (some_compiletime_condition) log(x.eval()); }
> This time, decades later with the budget and place Ridley Scott occupied, I assumed the greek metaphor alluded at the creation aspects of the HPL book. I believe I am right and if so, as a fan, I am delighted to see a new RS science fiction film, but this will probably mark a long pause -if not the demise- of ATMOM.
"Humanity discovers evidence that aliens are actually responsible for many important elements of human history. Humanity goes to alien planet XYZ to meet said alien. Said alien turns out to be kind of a dick and wants to destroy humanity. Alien is successfully prevented by humanity."
insert a few deaths amongst redshirts representing "Humanity" from alien weapons and you've got both Prometheus and Stargate.
I like electronic music but I've grown tired of Skrillex-style dubstep really fast. I think it is because the music lacks soul. This is a unexpected conclusion. Because I never thought of electronic music as being soulful. So this means that the electronic music that I do like must have some soulfulness. And that's great!