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12:13 AM
Anyone know a good web framework for creating a monitoring tool similar to google analytics? Basically a page with boxes containing graphs or tables.
 
@Borgleader
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Q: Feature request to bring a host of new smart contributors

fdawgI have been unable to contribute in the past due to not meeting the reputation threshold and couldn't even respond to comments in my own question. This has really turned me off of Stack Exchange, but I think you would benefit from waiving those requirements for people signing up using .edu emails...

Allow those with .edu emails to bypass restrictions. Great idea...
 
12:29 AM
Appeal to authority as a feature.
 
@Mysticial incoming shitload of homework dump questions
 
A .edu email does kinda have its uses.
I've been out of school for 6 years now, but I keep my .edu email forever. Some online retailers will give discounts to "students". All they check is that you have a .edu mail.
The only problem is that all the items they sell with those discounts are useless (for me).
No I don't need a 1 TB portable hard drive.
Or a Core i3 tablet.
I want the 20% discount on that $500 motherboard. But apparently that hasn't happened yet.
 
@Mysticial At CES there was a prototype 4TB thumb drive xD
 
woah
 
12:49 AM
^ Okay which one you guys did this?
 
wut
haha
 
 
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4:21 AM
Through years of reading lousy manuals and awful instructions, I have learnt my way to become a 1337 gap implementer - I can quickly find my way to extrapolate and fill the gaps within a instruction guide.
When most others see it as a cliff and stop, I see a potential for a bridge across the deep yet narrow gap and I see my way through it!
Hey @YvetteColomb, how are you today my dear?
 
user3956566
@TelKitty improving. Just woke up!
 
Good to know that you are improving :)
 
user3956566
I look forward to sitting down with you for a coffee
 
I can come over if it makes it easier for you.
 
user3956566
actually that sounds like it might just work :)
 
user3956566
4:35 AM
we need to continue this convo in text ;)
 
lol this pic is real?! looks like fake
 
It's real, read the news beneath.
Because of draught.
 
yes just saw it. wow really poor animal :(
 
to sink in that deep it would need to be quicksand which requires a lot of ground water
 
Water as in mud, then yes. But you can't quench thirst by drinking mud.
 
9:58 AM
@TelKitty that's an impressive picture :o
 
 
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11:20 AM
@Morwenn Probably taken by a drone. Also Australia has feral sheep, I once saw a herd of 20-30 feral sheep while camping by a river (colo river).
 
 
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1:59 PM
@TelKitty actually a survival tactic is putting mud in cloth and squeezing water out of it
you'll get sick.. but you probably won't die
 
2:55 PM
you can also keep scooping out mud until it fills with just water
 
 
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SJD
@Puppy sorry. tx for this action :)
 
 
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5:16 PM
 
5:43 PM
@Mysticial Corsair jumped the shark on RGB youtube.com/watch?v=dmmA72_v1zM
 
> Has RGB gone too far??
There's no such thing as RGB going too far.
Hard to watch the whole video while I'm at work. But glancing through it all those products in that video have already been on the shelves for months.
I forgot where I heard this from, but a certain vendor that sold both RGB and non-RGB versions of their products had their RGB versions outsell the non-RGB ones something like 7-to-1.
Might've been when I was at HotChips.
 
6:02 PM
@Mysticial fair
 
6:41 PM
@Mysticial 7-to-1?!?
 
7:03 PM
@Borgleader yeah
So RGB is a thing because there's demand for it.
 
7:16 PM
I wonder why people find it so appealing.
 
but... but... they're sooooo pretttyyyyy
 
I wonder what the age group is.
Kids? Teens? Or just gamers in general?
 
I like the RGB. Make the computer look more eye pleasing.
 
user7659542
what's up with all those people doing stuff like typedef int32_t int?
 
user7659542
that looks totally useless to me
 
7:22 PM
It makes sense if I think many people like to decorate their room in a cool way, and a PC reduces the coolness, ..unless it has RGB.
 
user7659542
same goes for typedef unsigned short bool;
 
@traducerad Erm, where did you see that?
 
user7659542
@StackedCrooked old code base
 
Because it shouldn't even compile.
 
user7659542
the unsigned short bool is in a new codebase @StackedCrooked
 
7:23 PM
You probably mean typedef int int32_t; (swap the arguments)
 
user7659542
@StackedCrooked My bad, I meant the opposite
 
user7659542
@StackedCrooked yes
 
And it would only compile if you don't pull in <stdint.h>.
 
Unless the typedef is in a namespace.
The bool one doesn't make sense.
But the int32_t might be needed when working with old compilers.
 
user7659542
or typedef unsigned long long int64u;
 
user7659542
7:26 PM
just as useless imo
 
user7659542
@StackedCrooked How so?
 
@traducerad C++98 doesn't have int32_t.
 
user7659542
oh right I am in the cpp room
 
user7659542
this is in C :p
 
Which compiler?
 
user7659542
7:27 PM
GCC
 
user7659542
but idk which version
 
Oh, if it's C then the bool typedef at least makes a little more sense.
 
user7659542
@StackedCrooked How so?
 
Because it's a way to emulate bool from C++.
C doesn't have bool in the langauge.
 
user7659542
that's wh you just use stdbool.h
 
7:29 PM
(Or maybe it does in C99 or C11. I dunno.)
 
user7659542
no need to typedef anything afaik
 
I suppose you'd have a ask a C guy.
 
user7659542
hmm...
 
@traducerad don't do this, use <stdbool.h>
 
user7659542
@Mgetz Thanks
 
user7659542
7:37 PM
I don't see why people so often typedef datatypes
 
user7659542
either you use inttypes.h and accept the fact that your code currently runs on a 32 bit host and might one day be on a 64 bit machine. Or you just use C's native datatypes
 
@traducerad they didn't use to exist, but certain ones are reserved by the standards
 
user7659542
The latter however will make stuff difficult once you try to do stuff like TCP/IP and want to guarantee that eg an int is 4 bytes on every host
 
user7659542
@Mgetz I am affraid I didn't understand what you just said there
 
@traducerad depends on the code, this is why ptrdiff_t and size_t exist etc
@traducerad IN THE BEGINNING: The only actually defined type in some C compilers was the K&R defined types. void didn't exist etc.
 
user7659542
7:42 PM
On a tangent, just as useless imo: typedef unsigned char uint8 and unsigned long long uint64;
 
user7659542
@Mgetz I don't understand what point you are trying to make. My standpoint is simply that I don't see why you would ever typedef datatypes.
 
@traducerad in new code? because you have to support compilers or system that don't have those types or the types offered aren't consistent.
 
user7659542
@Mgetz If you want to be consistency just use inttypes. This being said, you may indeed want your software to run on a 32 bit machine while you actually used stuff like int64_t
 
@traducerad inttypes.h only exists in c99 and later, a lot of software supports c89
 
user7659542
@Mgetz Oh god...
 
7:50 PM
Also you should use auto everywhere?
 
user7659542
@Mikhail lol
 
fuck you
 
user7659542
TIL this group doesn't have a bot that kicks you out every time you type
 
user7659542
"fuck"
 
We live in a society
 
user7659542
7:52 PM
@Mikhail So everybody is free and equal?
 
@traducerad The room does have an angry puppy though.
 
user7659542
@StackedCrooked haha the biggest "C" fan
 
user7659542
yep
 
user7659542
Actually I think you should wrap yout typedefinitions inside a macro that checks whether the host or target is 32 or 64 bit
 
user7659542
then it would make sense
 
7:56 PM
@traducerad Profanity is allowed and encouraged in this room. We're not like the other rooms. If you do a search for "fuck", you will find that 40% of them are in this room. And we haven't even been active for the past couple years.
 
user7659542
Besides that
 
user7659542
George Hotz seems quite a fun guy
 
user7659542
I absolutely love what is written on his companies website:
 
user7659542
To be honest, our interviews are brutal. If you can get hired here, you can get hired anywhere. You'll work harder than anywhere else and you won't have a team to hide in.

So why comma.ai? Because you want to do something with your life. You want to see progress being made. You want to change the way the narrative will play out. You are bored, and want the world to be less boring. And at the end of the day, you want to win.
 
Aug 21 '15 at 0:05, by Mysticial
Fun Facts:
- Lounge<C++> has 56% of the instances of "fuck" in the entire chat.SO server.
- Lounge<C++> has more instances of "fuck" than the entire chat.SE server.
- And yet, for the most part, we give a total of zero fucks about anything.
^^ So we used to have 56% of the fucks on the chat.SO server. But since this room has kinda died over the past 2 years, we've dropped to 40%.
 
8:01 PM
fuck
 
@Mysticial ironically most of which aren't related to c++
 
user7659542
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user7659542
a few more fucks to go
 
user7659542
trying to make this room great again
 
The count only counts # of messages.
So multiple instances in one messages count as one.
 
8:02 PM
unsportsmanlike conduct
 
user7659542
fak
 
@Mikhail five yard penalty and automatic first down
 
@Mgetz It's 15 yards.
 
you can see how much I watch american football
 
15 is actually 3 fives
 
user7659542
8:08 PM
What sort of crazy guys actually comes up with stuff like "X macros" in C?
 
user7659542
When reading the code of an X macro, to me it is quite unclear what such a thing does
 
user7659542
The C standard AFAIK doesn't mention anything about this neither
 
user7659542
Some dark magic
 
@traducerad I suppose you probably read this article?
It's a powerful code-generation technique. But it's terrible at the same time as well.
 
user7659542
@StackedCrooked No found it in the same code base of the guy who typedeffed all those datatypes :p
 
user7659542
8:41 PM
@StackedCrooked Interesting to read
 
user7659542
WHat I think is actually confusing is that at the bottom of the macro expansion you actually need to type the name of the list you defined
 
10:49 PM
I'm not a English native speaker and I wonder if "a little bit shrill" would be the right word to describe this singer's voice?
 
11:09 PM
Hey @R. Martinho Fernandes your blog is down so I can't quote it in arguments with other devs about the Rule of Zero.
> last message 266d ago
last seen 238d ago
:(
 
discord
 
Did everyone flee to discord because there was no way to moderate chat.SO?
 
I don't have discord installed right now... but if I log in to my discord account I should see the lounge channel, right?
Since I have been there before?
 
you can use it from browser just fine, also yes, assuming you use the account you had before
also hi
 
Hi. :)
Good to see y'all again.
 
11:32 PM
@Mysticial dunno
 
11:44 PM
I always thought loungers were tricked into Discord promotion. I am kind of disappointed because I expected them to be more intelligent.
Stackoverflow still has more technical resources than Discord.
 
and it loads a lot faster
 
Not being a leech, but it goes both ways - providing help for others when it convenient you, and expect to be helped when you need it (sometimes). You can't rely on others, but having more ways to get what you need is better than having less.
 

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