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Hi all, is there a sorta reference to libraries that you can link into the gcc compiler?
there is a cmake error
gcc -Wall -std=gnu99 -Wmissing-prototypes -g -fPIC -o proc proc.o libproc.a -ll -ldl -lreadline -lcurses
gcc -ll fails because there is no library with name "l" (L in lower case)
 
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nvm got figured out
 
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@KarelG this isn't the JS room
11:21
There you go, took the steam train back to 2010 coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/43fbdf59ee289d29sehe 23 secs ago
Can you tell I'm getting fed up with peeps stuck in c++03
12:03
@sehe why don't you just stop answering those
SO really needs "paid solution" stuff
where the generic approach is available for free, and if you want you can pay for someone to tailor the solution to specific needs
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Teaching people to answer SO questions for money instead of "fun" sounds like a death sentence for SO.
Especially since the good people don't care about some small amounts of money and some bad people will just do minimum effort to get the money.
@nwp that's what all the "answering questions for money" sites have been doing and yet SO is doing fine
it's the blatant evidence that those two can coexista as complimentary solutions
there's a huge difference between putting out a generic, community-usable, peer-reviewed knowledge for which you get credit for, and debugging someones' shitty code for two hours
SO has explicitly disallowed and disavowed the latter, yet there's a lot of market for it
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12:20
I would not expect SO members and "debug code for money on some site"-people to have much overlap.
@BartekBanachewicz Yup, a mentoring fee to get people to absorb the answer of some sort
@nwp I've noticed a lot of codementor users being very active SO members as well
Well, I fear people would just treat SO as a mechanical turk.
@BartekBanachewicz complementary*
Complimentary ironically suggests "free of charge" :)
12:21
yeah I know I know I always mix those up :)
@BartekBanachewicz I'm with you, but it would be really tricky to put the two concepts under one roof (brand/label) I suppose
@sehe but then again it'd rid the main of problems that are too specific to be of general use
@sehe certainly
But e.g. CodeMentor specifically has been taking steps to make some knowledge more generic actually
Also, we need a community "accept" feature, so we can move accepts to newer "best" answers (especially with high-voted questions that have better answers after >5 years)
they're encouraging writing up a summary after the session, they're pushing for writers and content creators, they're technically getting into SO territory by now
@sehe oh yeah that too. Accepts being a personal choice is one funny quirk that goes against the current of "community knowledge"
@BartekBanachewicz if you pay me I'll do it... oh wait... that's largely my job
12:25
Of course, nothing against the personal accept too (as a "default, 15 point bounty by the OP" like feature)
Literally my job is to fix clients broken code that they usually had another contractor do... that is completely unmaintainable
there's way too many "The accepted answer is outdated" answers by now
Yup. It annoys me even on answers where mine is the accepted one, displacing the better, more recent answer.
E.g.
@flow2k I suppose it's just that seven years ago those options did not exist. If even \@VonC is okay with it (see his answer), I'm pretty sure everything is fine! — sehe 17 hours ago
@sehe I would just update my answer with a banner saying to go look at the other and then upvote the other.
12:28
@Mgetz Yup, I do that a bit, but it doesn't scale. Especially not when the contributor has left the premise
@sehe you can't be expected to maintain every answer for all time. Dear god... Jon Skeet would have a full time job just doing that
Moreover, it should not be my task to keep updating/reviewing 7,183 answers :)
Ah. You just said the exact same thing.
@sehe In the words of the ancient consultant: "Am I getting paid for this?"
@sehe Ahhh the starboard butchers comment links that become invalid
 
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That feeling when you have an upvoted answer on a question that the absolute authority just answered.
14:29
:)
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A: .NET JIT compiler volatile optimizations

Eric LippertLet's answer the question that was asked: Will the JIT compiler still optimize the code as shown above if I lock _flag or will only making it volatile stop the optimization? OK, let's not answer the question that was asked, because that question is too complicated. Let's break it down into...

Nice work
 
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@sehe I wish I could pull a Space Jam on Eric Lippert and steal all his technical prowess xD
 
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@Borgleader
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Q: How to remove all information?

DwarfHow do you delete your account? Also, I want all my information removed. And all posts. And all information.

haha
I don't intend to sue. However, I would have a good case. I'm sure, though, that this trash site is judgment proof. Meaning, there is no cash to be had. — Dwarf 59 secs ago
Does threatening a lawsuit count as invoking Godwin's Law? :P
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"You didn't read the fine print. You gave us permission to use your stuff forever and there is nothing you can do about it."
Aww... some of the "good" comments from the OP got deleted?
OP was shit-talking saying something along the lines of "why would I want to leave my great comments on a shit site?"
Latest comment got deleted:
21:03
lol
21:19
@Mysticial There might be a law about that, but certainly not Godwin's. Probably impossible to Google meaningfully though--just about anything like "whose law says threatening a lawsuit loss the argument" is probably going to treat "law" as referring to actual statutes, so it'll just cover people winning/losing arguments in court.
I doubt there is a court decision affirming Godwin's Law as law ;p
@Puppy Unfortunately, you're undoubtedly correct.
Earlier today I ran into somebody who was (apparently) about ready to invoke Godwin's law. Was discussing all the crap about Kavanaugh's nomination to become a Supreme Court Justice. I tried to make what I thought was a rather non-political point that "proof", "evidence" and "unsupported accusation" (no matter how much I might believe it personally) are really three separate things. For my trouble I was accused of being "part of Trump's base".
to be honest I feel for both parties in that situation
So calling someone a Trump supporter is invoking Godwin's Law? :)
Kavanaugh has a kinda valid point as far as I can see that there's not much evidence against him
21:26
@Mysticial Pretty damn close, at least in my view.
and I don't approve of nuking people from orbit because they faced an accusation
on the other side of the coin, I feel bad for anyone who was attacked and then just can't prove it as happens far too often
That's the problem with he-said/she-said cases.
the situation with the US Supreme Court is pretty insane though
normally I would say fuck it, no conviction so hire him, but
TBH, I've been half expecting the country to break out into a full civil war at any moment for the past year or so.
@Puppy That was pretty much the point I was trying to make as well. Regardless of what I personally believe about what may or may not have happened, what's been leveled against him remains (at least to this point) an unsupported accusation, not proof and not really even solid evidence. I don't hold out much hope for the current investigation either. My guess is that Flake talked to other Republicans about it first, and only demanded it after they all agreed it was an empty gesture.
21:36
Thought experiment: What would need to happen for the country to break out into a violent civil war? And what would it look like? Could it be as bad as people with their guns marching into the cities doing door-to-door cleansing? (by cleansing, I actually mean kill/murder anybody with mismatching political views)
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According to John Oliver the case is not simply "accusations with not much evidence" and more about "Fuck accusations in general, we simply don't care".
somebody shoot Trump
fuck, I knew there was something I forgot today
@Puppy I can definitely see that sparking a civil war or regional geno/political-cide.
@nwp If there were real proof, or really even solid evidence, I suspect the voters would start to care enough that the Senate would have little choice but to take notice. Maybe I'm just blinded by living in California, but I honestly doubt that most people want a criminal on the court--but they won't believe it's true based on an unsupported accusation (and honestly, I can sympathize with that).
@JerryCoffin I don't know. It may sway some (enough to get Roy Moore defeated). But for the most part, it seems that as long as the person "is on the their side" (i.e. on the correct side of the political spectrum) they will forgive everything about the person.
21:44
@Mysticial Hmm...I'm not sure. I suspect a fair number of Republicans might secretly welcome it. I'm not at all sure Pence is really better than Trump, but quite a few probably see him as a bit less of a loose cannon.
@Mysticial Trump is living proof that they'll forgive a ridiculous amount. But I remain confident (maybe without good reason) that given truly solid evidence, they'd turn on him. Reminds me of the military a bit: they'd defend somebody as far as they could--but when/if they decided somebody was guilty, they'd nearly always ensure the punishment was extreme.
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@JerryCoffin From what I have seen on the show there is enough evidence to deem him unfit for that post, regardless of if the accusations are true.
Although it does need to be taken with a grain of salt because it's a comedy show that focuses on funny, not facts and I have no followed that story much otherwise.
@nwp I'm not sure John Oliver's show is "not facts". Most of the stuff is pretty factual - even if there might be errors here and there which seem unintended.
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Hmm, "not facts" was a bit hash. "Not focused on fair and balanced journalism" is better.
@nwp I haven't followed it terribly closely, but what I've seen suggests that he was probably a fairly typical drunken jock pig. A lot of it is basically nonsense though--for example, acting as if a high school boy bragging about having had sex with somebody as proof that he actually did anything of the sort. I was in high school about the same time, and there's no question in my mind that at least 95% of the sex guys claimed to have was pure fantasy.
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I'm sure you can make a similar video by finding a few seconds of that Ford woman saying dumb things.
22:04
@nwp I think it would be a lot harder--I thought she was a pretty solid witness. At the same time, I suppose we should take into account that she's a professor of psychology. As a professor she's accustomed to doing presentations, and with a doctorate in psychology she undoubtedly knows a lot about how people react, so if she were lying she'd probably know quite a bit about how to make it believable.
Don't get me wrong: I'm certainly not trying to accuse her of lying--only pointing out that if she were, I doubt most of us would be a good position to detect it.
@nwp Oh ok. I'm sure most reasonable people watching his show know it's mostly journalism with a left-leaning slant and humor.
@JerryCoffin I don't know if it's a good thing or not. But I've been tuning out for the past month. Too much politics. Started going back to Anime.
IOW, I didn't watch any of the testimony.
@Mysticial I should probably pay less attention. It's not like my paying attention is actually likely to affect anything. After all, living in California there's no real question how my senators are going to vote on it...
@JerryCoffin Is your district competitive? Worth turning out for the midterms?
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@Mysticial rofl, that shit got 404d tho
haha, nothing newer than the screenshot.
@Mysticial San Diego does have more Republicans than, say, San Francisco, but it's rarely really competitive. There are a dozen or so ballot propositions, and a couple are important enough that I'll almost certainly vote, even though I'm not at all sure votes on them will be particularly close.
@nwp Fundamental misunderstanding of the law. Contracts, can be revised by the courts. If the contract is "bullshit", it can be revised. If the courts think SO owning your stuff forever is "bullshit" or not clearly communicated they will revised it.
Ah. For me the only one that matters is the governor election. (and it looks like we're gonna unseat our current governor) The district is the 5th bluest in the country and the guy's been sitting there for 20 years and counting.
@Mikhail That's only sort of true. A court can refuse to enforce part of a contract, but (at least in most states) only if they find that it's "unconscionable". In this case, it's doubtful he'd have much chance of even getting a case into court though--you have to show actual damages, and how a court can cure those damages to have standing in court. Gonna be pretty tough to show damages from "I posted something, and now people can read it".
22:36
@JerryCoffin By accidentally identifying myself as a cis white male, I have disqualified myself from employment in the bay area.
@Mikhail Don't go the Bay Area then. The startup bubble is slowing down, but everything is still too expensive.
Also courts have up held the notion that ToS agreements aren't read by people, and you shouldn't be bound by them.
@Mysticial Friends showed me a few of these, probably should report it to HUD
San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA $23,401 34.13%
Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI $1,245 1.82%
Venture Capital Investment (in millions)
@Mikhail Ummm...not that I've seen. They did strike down some of the old shrink wrap agreements (where you couldn't read the agreement until you opened the package, and the agreement claimed that by opening the package you'd already agreed to their terms), but most I've seen have been pretty clear that if you agree to a contract that you could have read but didn't bother, that's your own problem.
@Mikhail That's an understatement. It should be merged with #3, the Silicon Valley one.
Do you need to have a startup job?
@Mysticial VC money is the only way to break free of this mortal coil
22:41
Of course, if they find something unconscionable, they won't uphold that, but for that to apply they'd have to go well beyond "I didn't mean to agree to that", and into "no sane person could possibly mean to agree to that."
@Mikhail So a VC-funded startup is the only thing that you'll accept?
@Mysticial I plan to bootstrap.
What's that supposed to mean?
Actually more like plan to get SBIR funding. There are other funding models.
Are you planning to start your own startup?
22:44
I want to. But quite worried about a lot of the details.
I worked at 2 startups before. One of which was financially successful, the other one everybody got paid.
IOW, you're a walking bank account right now and you're all set for life.
I have more money then I should but I couldn't buy a home.
In the Bay Area?
No in Champaign
You seem to have confused being an employee with owning shares/membership
I made other people money
23:01
Anyone who knows their way around Qt handy?
I've been using a hard-coded path for database access which was find while it was just me, but ...
this has become a real project and multiple people are going to be checking it out, so I have to have the program find the database in other contexts.
What choices are there by way of "put the db file here relative the executable" or "set this run-time accessible string to the actual location of the db as known to the build system". Or what have you.
I've been working in unix environments for so long my first impulse is to make the user set an environment variable, but I'm not sure that is kosher in a windows environment.
Qt has a native config setup
23:16
I've been trolling through the qmake documentation for a while. My problem may be as simple as not knowing what to call the feature I'm looking for.
Store the address of the database in an ini file that is deployed with your program.

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