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room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: We think that the Morse code can break the logic of your posts. [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq]
lol
there's no logic to my posts, so nothing to break :)
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Q: Should we not explain downvotes?

Henk HoltermanThis is from my Flagging Summary: [Me:] Where did my comment go? It was a factual explanation for the -1, and I did keep it strictly neutral in tone. – 7 hours ago [Mod:] declined - Comments regarding upvotes/downvotes/acceptance rate are noise on the Stack Exchange network and are re...

Meta logic: anonymous downvotes are bad, let's remove -1 comments.
Wait, hitting the -1, I remember something stating "please elaborate in the comments on how to improve upon the answer."
Wtf are these guys jerking off?
00:05
I think we need some Morse code up there.
meh meta
I thought SO was full of schmucks, it seems to be surrounded by sites which harbor even more fugitive schmucks.
It's a Schmuck Overflow.
the only thing I enjoy about SO is this Lounge.
00:07
fuck it, meh
But the Q&A part is really important.
Without it, we would have to put effort into finding things to mock.
i'mma go to bed now :)
Sweet dreams, @sehe!
00:15
:)
@sehe -1. Bad idea. (Is somebody going to delete this now?)
user1174868
this place is starting to remind me of reddit
@DomagojPandža The problem isn't that it's full of schmucks. It's that even though the schmucks are fairly few, the vast majority are apparently moderators.
2 hours ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Everything in this world sucks.
i'm not a schmuck
00:17
^ cat mentality
whatever that means, i remember the word used in 4th of july movie
besides i wasn't here earlier today
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Q: Delegate method to remove self: possible problems?

efpiesOkay, I want to use some Object and its delegate ObjectDelegate. Here is the sample code: class ObjectDelegate; class Object { private: int a; ObjectDelegate *delegate; void crazyMethod(); public: Object(); ~Object(); void setDelegate(ObjectDelegate*); }; Object::Obje...

__notoc__ Schmuck or shmuck in American English is a pejorative meaning an obnoxious, contemptible or detestable person, or one who is stupid or foolish. The word entered English from Yiddish, where it has similar pejorative meanings, but its original meaning in Yiddish is penis. Because of its vulgarity, Variants include schmo and shmo. In Jewish homes, the word was "regarded as so vulgar as to be taboo" and Lenny Bruce wrote that saying it on stage got him arrested on the West Coast "by a Yiddish undercover agent who had been placed in the club several nights running to determine if my ...
^ Needs more close-votes, please.
done :)
@ScottW I don't get it :(
don't do what?
close the question?
assignments in ctor body?
what????
lol
never bothered to read that wall of code
@CatPlusPlus yeah, the mod who deleted the downvote comment was/is evidently a schmuck, just powerplay at its worst. i think, among the possible reasons the top one is proabably just wanting some attention. argh.
when i downvote his explanation of why such comments should be removed, i get a notification to please add a comment explaining how his answer could be improved
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00:25
hmmm I'm having cookies :)
@CheersandhthAlf Precisely.
lol
perfect response?
00:40
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Q: I'm puzzled as to why I need to get a notification of C# chat

PeeHaaWhy did I get a notification in chat about ".NET Programming Puzzles" in C# chat? Does it have to be so intrusive? Do we need it at all? I mean I'm in another chatroom which has nothing to do with c#.

More fun.
00:58
lol
and they say we're a rude bunch?
fuck em
01:13
what, you're accusing me of not being rude?
@DeadMG I would never make such an accusation about you.
thank you
scumbag
Man I'm drunk
@ManofOneWay I, unfortunately, am not. Now that you mention it, however, it has been a awfully long time since I opened a bottle of wine. Perhaps I should do that.
hi guys. I've a question about templates. i've a template type parameter T, and I want a function to take a pointer to a specific type. I can do this by making template <class T>function(T* a){} and then I will call function<type>. and I also I can do it like this template <class T>function(T a){} and then I will call function<type*>. is there any trick here that I've to be aware of or it's okey to use both. thanks in advance and sorry for the long comment:).
01:21
@JerryCoffin It's nice sometimes
damn, I found this to be quite surprising.
how the hell can you tell the properties of anybody's personality from the colours they like to choose?
@DeadMG Maybe I'm too drunk, but nothing happens when I've clicked on the colors and written my name
@ManofOneWay I think there's a "Finish" button or smth.
it came up telling me that I was a highly creative person
anyone ?
@ManofOneWay Yes, I remember -- but since getting married, it's become rather less common (to put it mildly).
01:29
@AlexDan The main trick is that for the first one, you can infer the type of T.
@JerryCoffin Don't you have any friends to go out with?
and in addition, it will never not be a pointer.
@AlexDan Using T *a as the parameter means it can only be instantiated for a pointer type (or something that can at least act like a pointer). Using T a means you could (at least try to) instantiate it over a non-pointer type as well. If you intend to restrict it to pointer-like types, you probably prefer the former.
whereas the second one could be a big problem because you can't guarantee nobody will instantiate it with something that is not a pointer, and the deduction will give the wrong results too.
@ManofOneWay It's not really about lack of friends, but lack of time and such. Having to arrange a baby sitter for the kids and such adds enough effort that I almost never bother.
01:30
thanks!
@JerryCoffin I see =)
@ManofOneWay It's probably for the best though. There was a time that half the bar tenders in town knew me on a first-name basis. I'm pretty sure my liver is better off now.
@JerryCoffin It sounds like you're better off now =)
@DeadMG thanks, stealing
@ManofOneWay Probably. Besides, most bars are ether boring, or I'm so much older than anybody else there I stick out like a sore thumb.
01:37
@JerryCoffin May I ask how old you are?
@ManofOneWay Yes, I guess you can ask if you want to.
@JerryCoffin It was mentioned in your profile =)
@ManofOneWay What was? Being older than dirt?
@JerryCoffin Your age
@ManofOneWay Oh, okay.
01:39
@JerryCoffin Come on, your not old
@ManofOneWay I dunno. When I get up in the morning, I sure feel old a lot of the time. There are days I can literally barely walk. As Indiana Jones said, though, it's not the years, it's the miles. Between gout, two knee operations, etc., there are times I feel like the odometer has rolled over a few too many times...
ah, I get the same thing, but it's more about the odometer not rolling over enough times :P
When are you guys coming to Sweden for a visit?
well we all have our illnesses, me with infections something-something "stage III", which is bad and causes muscles to hurt (so yes sometimes can barely walk), deadmg with that sensitive stomach + muscle cramps, jerry with gout and knee operations, attilla (is he even here? I don't know) with diabetes like me, etc. and so on
it's a problem that one often cannot see a person has painful illness
or other inhibiting illness
but i know one thing
if one has not had a beer for three months, then that ... must be corrected!
I haven't had a beer for at least three years
and I don't regret it ^^
01:50
wow
«You're a CREATOR
Keywords

Nonconforming, Impulsive, Expressive, Romantic, Intuitive, Sensitive, and Emotional

These original types place a high value on self-expression. They enjoy working independently, being creative, using their imagination, and constantly learning something new. Areas of interest are far beyond the expected fields of art, drama, music, and writing. There are many occupations that allow creators to express, assemble, or implement ideas and maximize resources.»
yep, exactly what I got
what was your second occupation?
something about systematizing things?
not sure
@DeadMG I'm not into getting drunk, I just like hanging out with friends sometimes. And that results in a beer or two occasionally
You're a PERSUADER

Key Words: Witty, Competitive, Sociable, Talkative, Ambitious, Argumentative, and Aggressive

These enterprising types sell, persuade, and lead others. Positions of leadership, power, and status are usually their ultimate goal. Persuasive people like to take financial and interpersonal risks and to participate in competitive activities. They enjoy working with others inside organizations to accomplish goals and achieve economic success.
not something I would have really put myself down as
@CheersandhthAlf Oh please no, not beer. Almost anything else is fine, but beer is something else. I kind of envy beer drinkers when I see them take that first sip on a hot afternoon (for one example), but when I taste the stuff, I'm left baffled at how anybody could possibly subject themselves to such a thing voluntarily.
01:56
@JerryCoffin well it's an acquired taste. try schweppes indian tonic. apart from tasting ok (which seagram's doesn't), i once got a pint of for free at nearest cafe, because they didn't know what to charge -- nobody else had ordered that, ever
also, i think it fluoresces under ultra-violet light, producing blue or violet
I'm off to bed now, good night
night
and yes, contains quinine, which is a painkiller (and good for fever also)
@ManofOneWay G'night.
@CheersandhthAlf I may give it a try, but at least at first glance, it's not entirely clear that they sell it here in the states (the first few pages from Googling for it all seem to be from the UK or EU).
02:03
flibberflabber
oh, heidi nichole
unfortunately this slow connection only lets me see the first frame
what makes you think that what I said has anything to do with anyone else except me?
02:25
are you saying you're on a diet?
does it work?
what? I've said nothing about a diet
although I certainly should attempt one (again)
@CheersandhthAlf Actually, I'm not sure that's unfortunate at all. Rather the contrary, I'd say you've missed essentially nothing. Her friends undoubtedly assured her it was great, but even they only watched the first 15 seconds (at most).
02:48
I am so tired I can barely see. :/
Really need to get some sleep.
For some reason, my system refuses.
DeadMG, forgot to ask, what's the sitrep with your landlord?
^ Hot chocolate, makes sleepy.
I think I'm going to go run outside in about half an hour.
5:20-5:30am
well, adding excess calories has worked for me, but maybe removing them works for you
who knows
good idea! :-)
@DomagojPandža Still coming this afternoon.
Trying to stay alive to code another day. :D
02:51
but it's 4am now, in a couple hours I'mma go start cleaning
if I'm still awake
When I want to sleep, I just tackle the nearest bed
Sleeping naturally follows suit.
Had some fun tonight, around 3:20am went to drive around in my car. So peaceful, nobody on the street or the road.
^ How to tackle a bed.
Never eat chips with Scweppes. :(
why would I do such a thing in the first place?
03:02
Because you shouldn't do it?
sounds a good reason not to do it
Schweppes*
Anyways, my absence is reason why not to.
Parse that as you like. :Đ
@DeadMG You are so uncool.
One thing that fascinates me is that people who are "interested" in cars and motorcycles are usually the biggest douches on the planet.
doing something because you shouldn't is just as dumb as doing it because you should
03:07
@DomagojPandža Same thing with guns.
 
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04:29
aaargh
onion y ur website no work
I got funny video I wish to see
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@Pubby I think you might have a problem
yeah, that he installed a silly antivirus
@Xeo I think you mean 'migth' ;)
Xeo
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@DeadMG What's wrong with MSE?
04:33
It's from this thing: hanselman.com/blog/…
Xeo
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@Pubby Ha, I just noticed that
@Xeo The same thing that's wrong with Norton or McAffee: it's a "computer security product"
MS security essentials is not silly
Malwarebyte thing isn't either
they are all the same
"We fail to protect you against your own assumed stupidity by sucking up all your computer resources!"
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG Well, can't argue against the stupidity problem
04:36
They suck up all your resources so you can't run any malware in the first place. :P
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But I don't find MSE to actually hog many resources, really
right
but it's still a non-problem, because you're not a moron
(I'm assuming)
Xeo
Xeo
Well, you never know how sophisticated attackers get and which websites might be infected. Just a peace of mind thing, really
user457812
He's probably faking it. Probably a moron in disguise. Kind of like a transformer, but stupider.
use Chrome -> no problemo
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Xeo
04:39
For me, anyways. I always install that thing first on my mom's PC, my brother managed to get trojans / viri(?) on there 3 times last year
@DeadMG I don't really like chrome from what I'm hearing
user457812
Friend of mine seems to be a virus magnet. Not sure how he manages it.
I got viruses from forums that got hacked and before Chrome noticed something was wrong
I don't really see how that is me being stupid
@Xeo It has easily the best security of any major browser. By a massive margin.
not to mention that you can open PDFs in it, so you don't have to have the amazingly leaky Adobe Reader
I thought CatPlusPlus said Chrome leaked 5000 GB
Xeo
Xeo
@nil Heh. My friend got an old PC that never had any antivirus installed. Then the problems showed up after over a year, prob from some illegal loading. After installing Avira at that time, and running the cleaner, I think we were somewhere around 150k viri at the end
04:41
I haven't seen that though
user457812
Sweet jesus
user457812
Should've submitted it to a museum or something
@Pubby Admittedly, Chrome is a bit of a fan of eating all ur memories.
user457812
I put 16gb of memory in my new computer just to see if Chrome would use all of it.
The only time I ran into memory issues is when I accidentally left 300 tabs open
04:43
@Pubby Out of how much ram?
user457812
In the same window?
@Mysticial 4 GB
@nil It was 4 windows I think.
@Pubby Ah, that'll do it. Firefox easily uses 2GB+.
I've never had memory issues with Chrome
but then I only ever open like 20 tabs at once, max
IMO having more than that is just silly, no way you can actually be using that many
My browsing habits are leaky
Xeo
Xeo
04:46
@DeadMG TVTropes.
Or any wiki, really
Right now I have about 20 tabs open. But split among 3 monitors and two computers.
l2 close tabs
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@DeadMG I don't close tabs before I read them
(unless my browser crashes and can't restore them for whatever reason)
I also have a bunch of tabs open "for later reading", like certain manga that look interesting but are not for right now
Oh, hi @Mysticial btw. Great answer there. :)
@Xeo I saw your comment. Upvoted it. :)
Yeah, I still don't get how that question got so popular. It's not like it got a lot of views either. ("only" 46k, compared to 100k+ for a lot of other questions)
Xeo
Xeo
04:52
Well, I guess branch prediction is something not many people have to come across or really know about, and your answer was very illuminating for those who didn't know a thing about it
That was a fun answer to write. Got a little carried away with it.
But seeing as how it apparently worked, I'll probably try something similar should such an opportunity arise again.
I've been awake for 9 hours and achieved the grand total of nothing
I don't think Jon Skeet is too happy right now since I displaced his time zone question from #1 for Java.
I assure you that he does not give le shit
But it'll be short-lived though - considering that he gets like 5 - 10 votes on it every day.
04:59
Oh, this was a nice run. And taking a shower afterwards, holy shit, amazing stuff.

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