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01:37
Wall Street Journal report has got people talking by saying Google routinely allows outside software developers full access to read private messages of gmail users.
my gmail accounts consist of 99% spam/junk/marketing emails
good luck mining through that
I wonder whether data mining emails can be compared to garage collection - going through mountains of junk emails to get to find a fistful of useful information.
 
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07:16
@sehe Curiously Recurring Tantalizing Parent?
07:27
People keep filling issues in my static_math library as if I understood maths :'(
08:01
@Morwenn then why maintain a math lib?
@ratchetfreak It was merely a toy project, I almost don't maintain it (except when people ask)
Most of the things that require actual knowledge (like Taylor series) have been contributed by other people
Basically all the power, exponential, logarithm, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions weren't written by me
 
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09:11
@ratchetfreak plz maintain my library for me
10:01
here's that botched Canadian convenience store robbery set to Metal Gear Solid music https://t.co/LqbCDp0PmC
^ Awesome.
And hi there.
10:27
Also, I wish people stopped using the px units in their CSS. The sizes are usually so low it is unreadable on higher DPI monitors.
11:22
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Q: Why i cannot compile simple code in C++

WobbyChipI recently installed VS 2017 and i don't know anything about it. I tried write my first simple code: #include "stdafx.h" #include <iostream> int main() { std::count >> "Hello"; return 0; } And i always get this error what i'm doing wrong.

how do you even mess up a hello world this badly
12:25
lol std::count >> "hello world"
So? I already answered that. Are you trying to convince me that, no, your problem is hard or unsolvable? You're out of luck, because this site is about sharing solutions, not just problems. — sehe 10 mins ago
grrrrmble
Of course, because of lazy OPs/dismissive attitudes I have to do the work and come up with the code samples.
I guess the lesson here is that even if you can't imagine how they implemented it, it is not necessary to assume a library couldn't have implemented it.
@sehe Actually you don't have to and you know it x)
Well. If the goal is to help people and share info, I do. Which is why I do.
My goal is to be happy
I settle for realistic goals :)
12:35
:'(
12:50
@sehe careful that's running really close to the new comment guidelines meta.stackexchange.com/q/311737/226653
13:05
i have a sorted vector of uint64_t type numbers
I want to print Certain percentiles for this vector
required percentiles are stored in a vector
did [sscce] stop working on SO?
Oh right it's [mcve]
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Q: Can we create a Help Center topic that outlines what a SSCCE / MWE means for Stack Overflow?

Shog9We've been linking to http://sscce.org/ in one of the custom Off Topic reasons on Stack Overflow for a while now. I added that link because there's a ton of good advice there, but... It's not really ideal for a few reasons: It isn't particularly concise. Folks hate reading. Especially the folks...

Is nagging another form of spamming?
Is "Pls help meee??" a valid reason for pre-emptive downvoting?
nwp
nwp
No, that wouldn't be preemptive.
13:14
@Loebl that's a valid reason to edit it out from the Q
so yeah TIL you can mark members as __fastcall
and it works, but only in x86 VC++
@BartekBanachewicz that's because the x64 calling convention IS fastcall
yet another reason to never bother with x86
@Mgetz IKR
in x64 you can't even force it to use __thiscall though
the only reason stdcall existed in the first place was to save binary size by having the callee save
@Mgetz oh you
@BartekBanachewicz technically __vectorcall is still a thing
13:26
I tend to be very explicit about the goal and actually spend hours helping the guy. So.
@sehe I know that, you know that, but the random user with a chip on their shoulder driving by doesn't
@sehe if they could code and look for docs online you wouldn't need to answer their questions
13:40
I think programming is still hard for newbies. I partially blame it on people who have made the programming languages and IDEs. Programming can be easier, but people did not make it so.
not everyone learns the same way either
so there cannot be a silver bullet of best start to programming
Learning programming is like learning to drive a car some 100 years ago. Cars have been simplified a lot for drivers since then.
nwp
nwp
The kitty with the history knowledge. Astounding.
It's well-known that nobody ever tried to make simpler programming languages
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@nwp What's with you and sarcasm lately?
@Morwenn what about HTML? ... I mean ... yeah ...
13:46
@Morwenn it is known
> Programming languages
> HTML
Telkitty 2018, everyone
Yes, most websites use it.
nwp
nwp
@TelKitty My stuff isn't working and even if it was it wouldn't matter because it's not what I should be doing. It's very stressful. I don't mean to be mean, I just need to feel something besides annoyance every once in a while.
@TelKitty it's also not a programming language which you conveniently ommited
@Mysticial Linus has taken RGB to it's fully logical conclusion The Rave PC (I'm expecting RGB UV reactive fans to be a thing now)
@TelKitty +1 Learning programming is like learning to drive a car some 100 years ago. Cars have been simplified a lot for drivers since then.
13:57
@TelKitty but not for the people maintaining them it's become more and more a unmaintainable black box.
14:17
But there are way less people maintaining cars than drivers, so overall efficiency is enhanced.
@BartekBanachewicz disagree. There's a reason i doesn't considerable time. It's just sad that OP didn't meet me halfway because they were too busy confirming it wasn't possible
@TelKitty but it becomes impossible for a hobby tinkerer to do anything to his own car
14:49
@Mysticial This might interest you
What would people like to see in an MitM demo of a static site, the kind many people still believe doesn’t need HTTPS? Some BeEF, inject some social logins, push a Flash update (I know...), some cryptomining, CSRF against local router, other? Be creative, let’s make an impact 😎
15:08
I feel like my body is exhausted for no apparent reason
15:22
@Morwenn heat exhaustion?
@ratchetfreak I don't think so, it's not even hot enough for me to sweat
maybe you are dehydrated and your body is in water conservation mode?
either way go drink some water
I spend my day drinking water, more than most colleagues x)
Get some electrolytes, I'd recommend setting up a half meter cube of salt at work
15:58
@Mgetz But... but they'll sun-bleach all the colors...
@Mysticial the non-UV dyes yes
but UV-reactive Dyes won't bleach
@sehe Yeah, I need to get to this soon. Though seeing as how it took so long for me to figure out PGP email, it might take a while for me to do https.
@Mgetz I assume my $30 figurines are the cheap stuff.
@Mysticial Yes, the reason the UV reactive dyes won't bleach is because the pigments dissipate the energy as visible light
IOW, I should blast it with UV and if it glows, it won't bleach?
@Mysticial highly unlikely to be UV reactive because UV dyes look completely florescent under almost all white light
16:10
@Mgetz What does "look completely florescent" mean?
@Mysticial You remember the florescent colors of the 80s and early 90s that were almost eyepainful?
@Mgetz The 80s? aha... ahahahaha
I actually wonder. How much atmosphere is needed to block or significantly reduce the sun's UV such that things don't get bleached. I have a wall scroll in my computer room which will get direct sunlight for about 30 min. at sunset for about a month around solstice. The sun is really low on the horizon and is already orange-reddish.
So I take it's probably several hundred miles of atmosphere?
nwp
nwp
The atmosphere is sufficient when it's dark on the ground.
Very hard to predict because it depends on the dye, and light intensity. Most of the bleaching events happen when two photons hit a bond at the same time, which is proportional to total intensity.
@nwp The catch is that I'm 400 ft in the air in a high rise. So I get sunlight after the ground is dark.
Cover the figurines with SPF
17:02
lol
@Mysticial don't know but I have some towels I've been using for dealing with windows that have thermal leaks and they are very bleached now
17:16
@Mysticial Get those fancy tinted windows that only tint when theres a lot of light
17:28
@Borgleader I don't have a choice since it's a highrise. I also don't know if they already have UV protection. Though some of the stuff on my desk (that I don't care about) which get maybe 6 hours of direct sunlight all year do seem to be bleached a bit.
I do have blinds, but they block all light - which kinda defeats the purpose of having a view at all.
@Mysticial don't put them down all the way then?
@ratchetfreak That only sometimes works. When the sun is shining in horizontally at sunrise/sunset (since I'm 400 ft off the ground), they'd have to be all the way down to block the sunlight.
or tape a sheer bit of cloth to that window
18:13
@Mysticial Hmm maybe theres like a thin plastic uv film thing you could put, i feel like that should be a thing
@Mgetz Override System DPI? Interesting. Though this complaint was for me at my home Xubuntu PC. So that won't help. :)
@wilx I thought linux had something similar
19:03
Coliru now also supports https. (Please let me know if you find any problems.)
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pin worthy
Current solution I'm running two webserver processes. One for HTTP (binds to port 80) and one for HTTPS (port 443).
you're using the ruby thing?
One side effect is that now two user programs can run at the same time.
Not sure if that's gonna be a problem or not.
@milleniumbug Yep.
@milleniumbug Thanks :)
@StackedCrooked I might hit you up later on for a todo-list for https.
19:08
I already forgot everything.
:P
Well. I remember some of it.
@StackedCrooked do you plan to forward http → https?
Maybe.
It might break some API front-ends though.
i think it would be nice. it eases transition
@StackedCrooked fair enough
 
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22:22
@Puppy Is this guy's accent specific to a region in UK? Just curious :)
 
2 hours later…
23:59
I wonder how is the race of ever increasing efficiency of data mining going with the ever increasing amount of junks flowing on the internet?

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