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1:40 AM
Hi! I am currently trying to learn fork/exec and run into the problem of having this whole 'root@...' after starting the new process, would anyone know how to hide it?
 
./client > /dev/null
Assume that you want to hide the output.
Or you could pipe the output into a log file.
 
Oh no, I do want the overall output, but is there no way of hiding just the 'prefix'? I'd still want to see the STARTED SERVER business, but not the console prompt in front of it
 
Change the printing statement inside your program then.
 
I am sorry for my stupid questions, but to what would I change it? I use a simple printf.
 
2:02 AM
Don't put directory path in printf if you don't want to see it printed out.
 
I only have printf("\n[SERVER]STARTED SERVER \n"); in the new process, the prompt is added automatically
 
So where is that 'Input Command' from then?
 
I just noticed the problem: I foolishly already accessed a variable I didn't initialize yet (because I didn't fully set up IPC) and the crash resulted in the prompt to be printed out.
Still, thank you for your kind help
 
 
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3:43 AM
@CrowleyAstray search for 'linux change cli prompt'.
possibly 'linux c++...' *
 
 
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5:50 AM
This isn't fair - others chickens can survive through a bushfire and mine could not even survive on the country property without one.
 
 
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8:58 AM
hi
 
hello
 
why doesn't throw std::invalid_argument("abc" + "xyz"); work?
Because it's a const char. But to_string doesn't fix this.
 
to_string("abc")+"xyz" does not work?
or rather just string("abc")+"xyz"
 
string works, to_strind didn't
 
I don't think there's a char* overload for to_string
 
9:10 AM
hi
 
Do you like my username?
 
10:05 AM
No
 
 
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nwp
11:44 AM
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/221348/how-to-explain-to-traditional-people-why-they-should-upgrade-their-old-windows-x
https://superuser.com/questions/1502796/how-do-i-activate-windows-xp-nowadays-in-2019
 
12:29 PM
I wonder where are all the men during this whole Monica gate, I mean SE sent two women to the front line during the most controversial time, and they both got bashed hard. It felt like as if women are sent to the battle front when all the men are hiding back home.
 
12:54 PM
/cc @Mysticial
 
@TelKitty Or it's because they hope that females won't get bashed as hard as the males would. Though the SE community seems to be an equal-opportunity basher
 
@ratchetfreak That's like to send women to the front line in the hope of them getting treated better.
 
nwp
Damn stackoverflow users not sexist enough.
 
I am not sexist, I don't think men should always be protectors. But I really hate it when men are cowards and let women do the dangerous jobs for them.
 
Ted
That looks like a lot of downvotes.
 
1:02 PM
Two most downvoted questions.
 
@Ted there is also a deleted -1923 vote question, which was the first FAQ on the pronoun thing
 
I had two roosters, they both ran faster than the hen when chased by danger. But at least they did not ask the hen to protect them like StackExchange do.
 
and that one was posted by a male (which I'm judging by the profile pick and the name)
 
Ted
Interesting. For me none of these are questions actually. Rather some kind of communication (posts/pages/announcements). Will need to read to understand the problem.
 
1:16 PM
Don't get me wrong, I don't hate cowardice men for I get immense pleasure out of terrorising them. I just ... despise them.
 
nwp
That's so sexist and bravist of you. Get slapped by the CoC.
Why is it "sexist" and not "genderist"?
 
I am a sexist, I sexually prefer men.
 
nwp
Banned
 
I need to stay away from the internet after I had a glass of wine for I speak too much truth :x
 
 
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2:42 PM
@TelKitty umm Cesar and Tim both took hits for the team
 
nwp
Stop discrediting the wine-induced truth.
 
Oh sorry... In Vino Veritas
 
 
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5:16 PM
@Borgleader oooh, double precision
 
5:47 PM
 
@Mysticial almost willing to bet they probably won't even bother to release it seriously for consumer
 
@Mgetz Which means nobody will use it. :)
 
except a few Big Data dudes when they can finally upgrade their servers in 10 years
 
6:03 PM
@Borgleader God I love sentences like: " Intel's Xe HPC GPUs would be able to scale to 1000s of EUs and each Execution unit has been upgraded to deliver 40 times better double-precision floating-point compute horsepower."
40 times better...than what? 40 times better than ancient Intel Integrated Graphics? 40 times better than their low-end GPU? 40 times better than nVidia?
Depending on what you're comparing to, that could mean anywhere from massive failure to massive win, or anywhere in between.
 
6:16 PM
@JerryCoffin Never step foot in the marketing dept if you want to keep your sanity :)
 
@Borgleader Keep my sanity? Sorry, it's about 50 years late for any hope of that. :-)
 
It also reminds me of that scene from Top Gear where they were reading the brochure of a really cheap car. They were listing things it didnt have as features like "Manually adjustable door mirrors" (i.e. we don't have electric ones)
It was hilarious
 
@Mysticial they wouldn't have anyway
blame CUDA
 
@Mgetz "640K should be enough for anybody"--Bill Gates "half precision should be enough for anybody"--Jensen Huang
 
@JerryCoffin API lock is a very serious thing
 
6:27 PM
@Mgetz Having lived through MS-DOS being used well past its use-by date, I'm all too aware of that.
 
for intel to displace intel they would have to massively cheaper or target AMD's customers
but in a fight between a FirePro or anything intel comes up with I'd go firepro because it's better supported
sorry... Radeon Instinct
 
 
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7:42 PM
@Ven hey it finally clicked
for the longest time I thought they were actual dynamic variables, and avoided them to be nice for multiprocessing etc.
 
A ping of death is a type of attack on a computer system that involves sending a malformed or otherwise malicious ping to a computer. A correctly-formed ping packet is typically 56 bytes in size, or 64 bytes when the Internet Protocol header is considered. However, any IPv4 packet (including pings) may be as large as 65,535 bytes. Some computer systems were never designed to properly handle a ping packet larger than the maximum packet size because it violates the Internet Protocol documented in RFC 791. Like other large but well-formed packets, a ping of death is fragmented into groups of 8 octets...
 
8:52 PM
Now I'm happy I didn't buy a Roku TV
 
he did your board
 
@Mgetz Oh, that's the newer version of it.
 
Any news about threadripper 3?
 
no idea
Haven't been paying attention because:
1. I'm not getting it.
2. Spent the whole weekend playing Pokemon.
 
9:07 PM
all I could find is that TR4 socket will be discontinued and TR3 will use a socket almost identical but with more pins for power
 
9:51 PM
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Yes the boards are released to reviewers with sample chips
My guess for what it's worth is that the CPU runs at closer to 1.6V VCCin and then does internal regulation much like x299
he's doing calculations at 1.2V which is reasonable
 

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