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00:22
With the eruption at Guatemalan & Hawaii, I wonder whether it's normal to have so much volcano activities going on?
01:03
The Ch'ing-yang event of 1490 (also Ch'ing-yang, Chi-ing-yang or Chíing-yang meteor shower) is a presumed meteor shower or air burst in Qìngyáng (Ch'ing-Yang, simplified Chinese: 庆阳; traditional Chinese: 慶陽) in March or April 1490. The area was in the district of Shaanxi (陕西, now part of Gansu 甘肃 Province). If a meteor shower did occur, it may have been the result of the disintegration of an asteroid during an atmospheric entry air burst. A large number of deaths were recorded in historical Chinese accounts of the meteor shower, but have not been confirmed by researchers in the modern era. In the...
how did I not know this?
01:39
@FioraAeterna @stephentyrone meanwhile Ryzen keeps the 1-latency SIMD op + dual 1c latency shuffle dream alive! :P
/cc @Mysticial lol @ heroic shift budget cuts (from prev tweet in that chain)
@Borgleader Yeah, most applications aren't that shuffle-bound.
So it's a reasonable trade-off.
@Mysticial So a few years ago I wanted to cheat in starcraft by using mouse macros. Got a Razer Naga. Every time I did a hotkey the DPC latency would spike. What if RGB RAM is destroying DPC latency?
02:05
@Mysticial I assume you glanced at the Kepler shuffle stuff :-)
@Mikhail I haven't.
@Mysticial Cool part is that with the new CUDA update, this stuff can scale across GPUs, giving you many TB/s of throughput (if you're doing stuff like local memory convolution).
Each GPU worth using can push around 1 TB/s, then you can get like 40 of them in a box, and you've achieved apotheosis
02:52
I also recently reviewed a few papers where the author's claimed things like a 500x speedup over CPU when they compared a box of GPUs to the same algorithm to running on a Xeon.
 
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03:56
@Mikhail @Borgleader RGB SSDs... Now we're talking...
05:04
Take advantage of Core ML 2, the machine learning framework used across Apple products, including Siri, Camera, and QuickType. Core ML 2 delivers blazingly fast performance with easy integration of machine learning models, enabling you to build apps with intelligent features using just a few lines of code.
surely they can't mean machine learning on iphone
Maybe I should build heater app using Core ML 2 - all you need is a large capacity power bank to connect to the phone. With a press of a button, your phone will become red hot (while doing deep learning). It would be like carrying a portable mini heater!
06:10
does it take longer for deep learning to take place for ultra high resolution pictures?
Hello All, Anybody have experience implementing Objective-C++ wrapper for C++ ?
I smell some desperation in the air
@login_not_failed : std::string methodWithArguments(std::string req, CommonNamespace::XYZCallbackInterface &callback);
for such method, how can i use it in Objective c++ side
I have tried .. . -(NSString * )methodWithArguments:(NSString *) callback:(XYZCallbackInterface)callback;
However I get an error - Non-const lvalue reference to type 'Common::XYZCallbackInterface' cannot bind to a temporary of type 'Common::XYZCallbackInterface *
when I try to use it
sbi
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06:57
Hi.
@Mgetz Understood. I, too, was abused in my first job. :-(
@StackedCrooked Hey, I am already at it. But tests first!
@CaptainGiraffe Noted.
Anyway, I was here to ask a quick question.
In modern C++ (GCC 5.1.0, so C++14, I guess), what is the quickest way to pass, at compile-time, a list of values of an enum, and then, at runtime, check which values are in there?
This room is dead again. Oh well. I might as well write proper question then and earn some rep on it...
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Q: Compiler-time list of enum values

sbiIn modern C++ (GCC 5.1.0, so C++14, I guess), what is the quickest way to pass, at compile-time, a list of values of an enum, and then, at runtime, check which values are in there? enum foobar { foo, bar, baz }; template<????> void f() { if( ????.contains<foo>() ) std::cout << "foo!"; }

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@login_not_failed Ahem. Does this allow to pass "a list of values?"
mkay, I'll try to make it variadic
sbi
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A, variadic templates. Unfortunately, I am stuck in C++03 land and not very familiar with modern C++. Hence the question.
BTW, if you posted it as an answer to my question, you'd get rep for it.
@sbi can you just use an initializer list or just an std array? You know you can iterate over those?
You don't need it to be constezpr right?
You can initialize a vector with your enums at compile time and no fucks will be given.
sbi
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@Mikhail Yeah, maybe I can. I deliberately phrased the question very open because I thought there would be many ways to do it. I asked which one would be good to pick. I am looking for one that is easy to read by people not overly familiar with modern C++.
07:31
Basically your question is confusing because somebody migtt thibk you want a constezpr version or template wizardry
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@Mikhail Nope. And, yes, a vector in combination with an initializer list might do as well.
but be careful with initializer lists of 2 integer values passed into a vector ctor :)
sbi
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Oh. This still isn't solved?
Anyway, I'm gonna grab a shower. BRB.
Morning :)
Ven
Ven
Hi
sbi
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07:44
Tach!
@login You can pass enum values where a typename is required?
@sbi don't understand, may I ask you for an example code?
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A: Compiler-time list of enum values

login_not_failedVariadic option. It prints «foo!bar!baz!foo!», as expected. enum class foobar { foo, bar, baz }; void test() {} template< typename F, typename... Fs > void test( F Foo, Fs const&... args ) { switch( Foo ) { case foobar::foo: std::cout << "foo!"; break; case foob...

shoving enums into this function is fine, if you're asking about this
sbi
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Oh, I assumed you have compiled that. I was wondering how and why.
Ah, might it be because your enum is enum class?
Because mine isn't and I can't change that.
then Mikhail's solution will fit your needs, I'm testing it and it's fine, I can't produce what I was afraid of :)
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07:58
@login_not_failed Yeah, I got this working quickly. Thanks, @Mikhail!
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Without those clarifications in chat I would see no relation between the question and Mikhails answer.
sbi
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@nwp shrug Tell me what you're missing.
Is there a way where I do not have to write f( std::vector<foobar>{foo, bar} ), but can pass {foo, bar} directly?
Wait, I need f() to take a std::initializer_list for that, right?
Damn, I am so out of touch with modern C++, this is really annoying.
I had to look up how to use std::initializer_list, but now it works like a charm.
Thanks!
you can have an argument of type std::initializer_list< options > const&
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@sbi Looking at the code in the question I don't see how the code in Mikhail's answer solves the problem. The template is gone, the if-tests are gone, the output is gone. Without knowing that you want to write understandable code for test cases there is no way anyone can understand this. You should probably remove or significantly change your code and mention that it is for test cases.
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08:15
@nwp Well, it turns out the thing becomes easier if I do not pass the arguments as template parameters, but as runtime parameters. I thought this was found out due to a comment on SO, but I now see it was here. But if you find a nice way to do this by compile-time template args, I am all open to change my mind.
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That was not at all what I meant.
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shrug
08:31
@sbi you're welcome :D
Hi, guys. I am a newbie and I would like to know how do you convert utf-8 string to wstring now? Is Boost.Nowide (cppcms.com/files/nowide/html) still useful?
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah... kinda realising that now :P
I might look to get that bike I mentioned before, 45kW. It's still a good sized bike
09:03
@thecoshman can't you just rent one for the exam or something
aren't your exams like super easy
@BartekBanachewicz Probably yeah
@thecoshman my friend is choosing a 125 and he's looking at the Shadow btw
because it's a tad bigger than the Suzuki Intruder 125
But It'd be nicer to be using a bike I am used to
@BartekBanachewicz I've no idea, I've only done the Irish car test, so I can't compare it to anything :P
@thecoshman I dunno, if you want to ride a heavy cruiser and you rent something like a new Duke 790... it's gonna drive like a bicycle in comparison. Weighs like a half of a 1100cc cruiser
@BartekBanachewicz for A, needs to be at least 600cc
09:10
@thecoshman IKR, we don't do our licence on our own bikes here generally
In general the easiest bikes to pass on are lightweight naked bikes
they're naturally best suited to the gymkhana-style exercises
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Ven
@Rick hey, wrong chatroom, try C++ questions&answers.
09:34
Confirmed, this problem only occurs with += when it is string concatenation. Now I’m wondering, what if there was a technology that allowed us to write code examples, test cases if you want to call it that way, which we could run before and after making crucial changes to our software, to verify that they still produce the same result… oh wait… — Holger 1 hour ago
09:44
I had to perform black magic to transform a super-sequential algorithm into a numpy one é_è
hope it's not some buggy black magic, because that would be ... random :x
Considering the size of the dataset, I guess that it's not too buggy since I get the same results than with the slow method
@fredoverflow I liked the "critical" comment
10:03
@Ven ya, I see. thanks
> Short (tangential) discussion about if operator<=> was meant to be used in user-code, leading nowhere.
10:44
That operator solves problems nobody knew they had.
downloaded this open source software and hoped it would just work, and ended up spending days fixing holes because there is literally no error checking in the entire code base
like ... it will just silently fail
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11:32
@thecoshman To what?
@sbi I don't know, you gave out a general thanks, so I thought someone may as well take the credit :D
 
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12:48
> I'm pretty sure I can change that period to a hyphen this week.
Efficient standard committee :D
13:04
@Shufflepants IIRC there's a bunch of experimental evidence (e.g. from split-brain patients) that a true conviction/belief of "why I did it" often is post-hoc rationalization that has little to do with the actual motivators. Kurzban's "Why Everyone (Else) Is a Hypocrite - Evolution and the Modular Mind" press.princeton.edu/titles/9271.html is an interesting exploration of this topic. — Peteris 2 hours ago
ooh
@Morwenn Needs to pass regression tests :) Generating html and pdf copies is not a given...
There's still no fun proposal on the straw polls page yet (where the proposals intended to be voted on during plenary are) :/
@TelKitty but but many eyes will make better software! /S
It's mostly necessary fixes, which is of course a nice thing but not as exciting as it could be
@Mgetz In fact I actually asked for help on slack, and someone was like 'yeah, I have seen this error, you have to manually clean up the data'. I am on the latest version of the code and the code itself produces those data. So people can help you manually clean up the data but not modifying the code to sanitize them.
there is also a directory called log, I have encountered many errors, no log produced
@TelKitty I was making a sarcastic comment about the whole "Many eyes" theory of security and code quality many OSS claim is a benefit. Because under most circumstances it's more willful blindness on the part of everybody.
13:16
I have raised the issue of lacking of logging to them, they did nothing.
Yep that's OSS, they'll probably reject a pull request that adds it too!
@Mgetz time to fork then
probably one of the most accurate xkcd ever :')
Forks only work properly when the community follows the fork, e.g. the whole drama with the gcc fork
Ven
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13:21
the what
Pillow was a successful fork
The original project being seemingly dead while used by everyone under the sun helped
Ven
Ven
pillow?
The "friendly fork" of PIL (Python Imaging Library)
No answer from original maintainer, no activity, etc.
So Pillow was started as a fork to fix bugs and add new features with the explicit goal of being merged into PIL if it was ever alive again
But it's been dead for years now
The last stable release was in 2009 and the last previw release in 2011
@Mgetz and you need some PR to get the community to know about your fork and why it's better
@ratchetfreak Yeah but that's expensive to do without drama
unless the original (OpenSSL) is so maligned anyway nobody cares
13:26
depends on how alive the original it though
eh... I've worked on a few forks, some with dead upstreams, some with nearly dead upstreams, and some with active but problematic upstreams
a fully dead lib getting forked and with new active support and activity will create new relevant search results on the search engines
eventually people will find it though that can take quite a bit of time
@Mysticial ew. I hate when people do that. Reminds me of products "for girls": they're in pink
@sehe aka pink washing often at a premium
@sehe I'm fine with pink items insofar as they also come in the rest of the rainbow for the same price
13:46
pink floyd is not a girl band
pink is gay
@TelKitty that's sexist
@Morwenn 🏳‍🌈🌈
sexist is when your council bans all roosters ... it's a discrimination against males!
@Mgetz white flag random symbol rainbow?
13:55
@Morwenn should be rainbow flag and a rainbow
I am a (chicken) masculist!
nive I love very long chickens
@TelKitty 🐓
14:30
@sehe It's RGB full spectrum. That screenshot just happens to be in pink.
14:42
@Mysticial Huh. How come everybody makes it about pink
because it's the hip color to be
It's about unnecessary pimp. It's stilly. Stupid. I hate it. Just shows whoever makes it doesn't know where their value is.
I never said anything about it being pink. I just said it reminds me of other stupid things. (And that example happened to refer to a color)
15:10
when you're code doesn't work because your wrote logical_and(time_delta < 0, time_delta > 300) to filter strange time deltas instead of logical_or >.>
@Mysticial Yes, we know. You're much too manly to ever use pink intentionally. Or not. :-)
@Morwenn This is obviously checking for any numeric types that employ rock-paper-scissors comparisons.
your references are too smart for my poor culture-lacking brain
a type where a<b && b<c a && c<a can be true
like, there's only a partial order
and transitiveness does not hold
15:23
I get the reference to rock-paper-scissors comparisons now
15:52
205
Q: Why does array[i++%n] += i+" " give different results in Java 8 and Java 10?

Olivier GrégoireFor a challenge, a fellow code golfer wrote the following code: import java.util.*; public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { int size = 3; String[] array = new String[size]; Arrays.fill(array, ""); for(int i = 0; i <= 100; ) { array[i++%size] += i + " ...

hehehe
Ven
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16:08
7 hours ago, by fredoverflow
Confirmed, this problem only occurs with += when it is string concatenation. Now I’m wondering, what if there was a technology that allowed us to write code examples, test cases if you want to call it that way, which we could run before and after making crucial changes to our software, to verify that they still produce the same result… oh wait… — Holger 1 hour ago
you're like, 7 hours late, m8 :P.
@Mysticial 28 cores, 5GHz? omg
cooling that is going to be a bother
@Ven doesn't count, not a direct link to the question :P
@Borgleader It'll probably be priced at $8086 or something.
@Mysticial the one CPU to end up in the top bin
16:18
@Mysticial Targeted at supercomputing loads I'd presume
@Mysticial lolol 8086
that said i wouldnt mind a 5Ghz 8 core
@Mgetz No, they're targeting the luxury market. They saw how well the $1700 6950X and the $2000 7980XE sold. And now there's increasing competition from AMD. So they're gonna up the stakes by moving the 28-core XCC die down to the HEDT market to see if they can milk rich people for 10-grand a chip.
Basically the same market as those those who buy Ferraris.
it’s kinda surprising they didn’t do it earlier
@LucDanton Intel has been intentionally holding back the good stuff from the consumer market for fear that it will eat away from their server market.
That's why we've been stuck at 4 cores for like a decade until AMD came alive.
17:19
sometimes I really hate marketing...
17:56
does anyone know how to get SO to stop autofilling the chat box with some random previous message?
now every time I go to chat I have "At least it's an orgy of some description, right?" pre-filled
yeah it happens
probably cookies
unfortunately can't help, I have the same problem
May 30 at 20:25, by Puppy
as long as it's an orgy of some description, right?
this? :D
ye
@Puppy mine never does that...
18:43
I have that sometimes but not always, it's weird...
21 hours ago, by ratchet freak
@Mysticial the prototype gets power through a molex to a module that fits in one of the extension slots in your case (why not something that can be hidden away?) and then I believe it actually uses one of the individual addressable LED connections https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8zTvBaqvlM
@ratchetfreak delete timeout has already expired and I'm too lazy to flag it
if someone wants to send it to bin that's fine
@ratchetfreak Honestly I was expecting the same thing Linus was, kinda surprised they didn't go that rout tbh
19:50
Checklist of computer parts and whether they've been RGB'ed:
- CPU - nope
- Motherboard - yes
- Memory - yes
- Video Card - yes
- CPU cooler - yes
- Case - yes
- Case Fans - yes
- Hard Drives - no
- SSDs - yes
- M.2 SSDs - no
- Cables - 24-pin only
- Radiators - yes
- Water Reservoirs - yes
- Water Cooling Blocks - yes
- Water Tube Fittings - yes
- Optical Drive - no
- Power Supply - yes
- Thermal Paste - no
- Mounting Screws - no
- Monitors - yes
- Keyboards - yes
- Mice - yes
- Chairs - yes
- Desks - yes
@Mgetz probably had issues with creating a insulation and getting a LED to light them
@Mysticial low hanging fruit is harddrives, optical drives and M.2
@ratchetfreak M.2 is difficult since they overheat as is. So the best you can do is put a heatsink on them and have the heatsink itself be RGB'ed.
@Mysticial Thermal Paste, lol
@StackedCrooked You never know. If they make transparent water blocks that let you see through to the CPU, then you'll need RGB on both the CPU and the thermal paste.
20:00
transparent material that is thermally conductive...
@Mysticial You'd need to make a transparent material that's either really good at transferring heat, or just not care about CPU temps
diamond cooling block?
@Mgetz diamond is that material
@ratchetfreak Yeah but a 3cm^2 block of diamond would at least with current tech cost a fortune
synthetic diamond that large should be possible
Yeah but it's still expensive
The good news is that in theory you could cast the entire thing in one piece
20:06
it would also be able to replace the IHS as well letting the die be seen and perhaps be RGBd itself
@ratchetfreak nah that won't happen, the IHS exists because intel doesn't trust us to not crush their chips
20:21
And a list of sub-components:
- Speakers: yes (belongs in the original list)
- Mounting Brackets: no
- Cable Zip Ties: no, but fluorescent ones to exist if you have UV RGB elsewhere
- HDMI Cables: no
- DVI Cables: no
- Display Port Cables: no
- USB Cables: no
- HDMI Ports: no
- DVI Ports: no
- Display Ports: no
- USB Ports: no
- Audio Ports: no
- Motherboard Heatsinks: some
- Air Filters: no
- PSU Shrouds: no
- Tempered Glass Panels: no
- Motherboard Shrouds: yes
- Motherboard Standoffs: no
- Motherboard Capacitors: no
@Mysticial Now I want to see someone do a completely UV reactive system so it looks like a blacklight photo
@Mgetz You can do that. There are UV RGB/LED strips.
@Mysticial I wouldn't, UV is horrible for electronic components
But they're $30 for 60cm at my local store. So I didn't buy it.
ugg... chat isn't auto scrolling again
20:29
The ones they had were 5-pin RGBW strips. But instead of white, it was UV. My motherboard supports 5-pin RGBW. So I wanted to see if the figurine in the case would floresce if I hit it with UV. But $30 was a bit steep.
You should actual UV >400 nm lights. This will also sterilize your case.
@Mikhail Wouldn't that also give me cancer?
@Mysticial Maybe skin cancer, but you'd get a smooth tan first!
What is the color of your pleb tier UV lights?
I don't know. I didn't buy it.
Also if you go EUV (vacuum UV) the light won't propagate in air, so it would be perfectly safe
Then you can use your case for photolithography
So, I figured it out. Those guys emit at 380 nm which is considered UV-A, but hardly.
Sterilizing lights are around 250 nm
@Mysticial not if you have a glass panel separating you
Gentlemen, we need to innovate the case decorating space. Instead of emitting light, we should install a bunch of crap that absorbs light.
@Mikhail vanta black ALL THE THINGS
The other question is: Will an artificial UV light source sun-bleach things with color?
20:41
actually that would be kinda cool in an RGB case
@Mysticial yes
@Mysticial yes, actually quite quickly
IOW, I don't want my figurine turning white after a while.
Don't worry, they will turn yellow
@Mikhail fuck...
Like the plastic in my UV hood goes bad overnight.
Furthermore, the plastic leaches chemicals that will make you grow breasts or at least greatly increases the risk of male breast cancer.
20:42
@Mysticial plastics and pigments don't like UV
@Mikhail I'm becoming more convinced that anything from oil is cancer causing
@Mgetz That's what I thought. Though I was mildly hoping that only happened at direct sunlight intensities. I was hoping that artificial UV sources that are safe for human exposure wouldn't be strong enough (or in the right wavelengths) to bleach pigments.
@Mysticial Nope it's a molecular bond thing, the UV wavelengths are at JUST the right energy to mess with the bonds
because go go EM radiation
@Mgetz I was afraid of that... :(
yeah ionizing radiation is fun... even visible light can have interactions but they are much less common since it has so much less energy.
20:48
Also
fuck people spreading FUD about GH aquisition
nwp
nwp
How unsanitary.
@Mgetz Fluorescence is the same thing as the photoelectric effect right? (It's been a decade since I learned this stuff in school.)
@Mysticial no
@BartekBanachewicz At one time I'd have agreed. Seeing what a mess MS has made of Skype, I'm no longer as certain that it's entirely FUD. They seem to be saying the right things, and I think there's reasonable hope they're true--but only time will tell.
@JerryCoffin What's their motivation for acquiring GitHub?
20:50
@JerryCoffin Skype was dead decades ago
for people hosting their hobby stuff literally nothing will change
and they seem to be the ones shouting the loudest
@Mikhail Then my memory is shit.
not people doing work that actually matters there
@Mikhail Good question, but one to which I have no real answer--I don't see a lot of justification (at least at anywhere close to that price).
@JerryCoffin its world domination, or at least the OSS ecosystem
how about "Microsoft is the company you want to get behind in 2018"
I mean Google is literally Satan by now
20:52
@JerryCoffin skype had another issue CALEA IIRC
Facebook kinda went silent
Apple made a ruler app and they're happy with it
@JerryCoffin Sorry, Shorty also had to decline the gettogether. He said his wine didn't have any legs. I have no idea what that means.
@BartekBanachewicz Quite a few people (e.g., my wife and mother in law) found it usable pretty much right up until MS started messing with it. It wasn't (even close to perfect) but at least it worked.
and meanwhile Microsoft is having a party and a Haskell research team
soooooo.....
@JerryCoffin I have to agree that Skype is an unusable POS now, but then again so are many IMs from the 90s/early 2ks
@JerryCoffin The part nobody talks about is that Skype had already had uncomfortable conversations with the DOJ, as a company outside the US it wasn't ideal
They had also been threatened by the same people that sued apple over facetime
Microsoft was a nice way for them to cut and run
Also it was Ballmer's microsoft that bought slack, not Nadya's
anyone got a bookmark to a link that shows how to hid taskbar icons near clock via registry this example expands the full date anyway to hide lets say the volume icon so and power icon kinda get a mix answer of yes its possible or not really
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced
2. In right-side pane, create new DWORD ShowSecondsInSystemClock and set its value to 1
@FredMcgiff you are aware those are in a protected section of the hive right?
Then you're aware that any changes you make programatically will likely be rolled back right?
@BartekBanachewicz Fair enough--but quite a bit of what happened with Skype is pretty clearly a result of steps MS took, not just (anything like) bit-rot.
20:58
I'm thinking Jerry has me muted
@Mgetz I'm so tempted to let this go without a reply, just to reinforce the illusion...
@JerryCoffin I was waiting for that
how do you wait for no reply
The only reason Mrs Giraffe is still with me is because I relay Jerrys funny comments.
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Mrs does not know how to create an SO account. Her head is still up in the leaves.
@BartekBanachewicz the same way you listen to silence
21:03
@Mgetz msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/… not sure if this will work
@FredMcgiff you can try
@Mgetz I guess it comes down to the fact that I'm not entirely convinced Satya has cleared out all the remnants of Ballmer's mess. Things have clearly improved, but I still worry.
@JerryCoffin you can't flush the entire entire fish tank at once and keep the fish alive
@Mgetz oh man might of found it superuser.com/questions/43206/…
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Q: How can I hide an application from the Windows taskbar?

pufferfishIs there a way to "hide" a normal windowed application in Windows? I'm looking for something that removes it from the taskbar and possibly puts an icon in the system tray instead.

@Mgetz Depends on the fish. With some, you probably can, as long as you do it quickly. Years ago when we both had saltwater aquariums, a friend of mine bought a fish. On the way home, the water leaked out of the bag, so the fish was in open air for some indeterminate amount of time. Worse, it managed to flop around into the dirty, greasy track the passenger seat sat in. He'd been warned this was a particularly sensitive breed of fish, so he figured it was dead for sure.
But, he decided to dump it in the tank anyway, just in case it might have survived--and it had. Lived for years afterwards and never showed any sign of damage from its dangerous trip at all.
21:11
sometimes the self recovery of an animal is amazing, other times it's just dead but doesn't know it yet...
@CaptainGiraffe hello it's me mrs giraffe
wow this is impressive: Irfy - seen 46s ago, talked 2263d ago
seems like you cannot turn off just one or two you need to turn it system tray all off
You need to enable the "Hide the Notification Area" setting under:
User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Start Menu and Taskbar\Hide the Notification Area
From the GP Management console explanation for the setting:
This setting affects the notification area (previously called the "system tray") on the taskbar.
Description: The notification area is located at the far right end of the task bar and includes the icons for current notifications and the system clock.
21:28
@OneRaynyDay Yeah, you can have Spotty to yourself,
21:42
@CaptainGiraffe So now I can hold you for ransom...half the amount you'd pay in alimony seems like a reasonable starting point... :-)
21:57
@JerryCoffin I'll fight for Leafy and Buddy to the death. What did you have in mind?
@OneRaynyDay People have open tabs. I think Praetorian at some time has lurked for years. And some of the smurfs have
The alimony is just a tree over yonder. It looks kinda red. I don't care for that tree at all.
She can live there for all I care.
@nwp lel
Tell her There's a red house over yonder. That's where my baby stays
22:11
@sehe people may have open tabs, but opened for 2263days...?
@CaptainGiraffe Besides, her sister's probably prettier than she is anyway.
22:31
@OneRaynyDay what makes you think it needs to be open for 2263 days. It just needs to be opened again after so many days. The most impressive feat is, then, not talking.
Many people don't talk in chat.
@sehe well, they'd have to be purposedly entering the chatroom every couple days at least
if it's not opened for 2263 days
which is also impressive :P
Why purposely. And why every couple days. They could have just booted up a VM of 2263 days old.
@JerryCoffin I necked the sister. She was kinda unhappy about it. It was a good hit though.
As far as Giraffe environments go. I had a student tell me to my face -Captain Your two courses in c++ and algorithms stuff are top notch. Top two at the entire university. This Giraffe is 60 feet tall.
It was not on paper. Not a web form. He came to my office,
Thanks team. sehe Jerry Mystical

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