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18:00
well, that was the only question I could find in the whole thing
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@Drise Huh?
@DeadMG You even went and wrote a comment before writing that answer.
@sbi Thank you for such a wonderful and informative reference. I ended up using it today, and it was extremely helpful.
No need to bash the poor guy twice.
BWAHAHAHA! One of my coworkers separated a few files that were used by five projects into it's own separate project as a library. When he checked in the changes, he forgot to check in the new project. :D
18:01
@EtiennedeMartel yeah
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@Drise Oh. Thanks for saying that. This is bound to make my day.
@sbi ... Sarcasm? I honestly can't tell.
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@Drise No! If you create something, and others come by and say "Wow! Good job!", then that is very nice.
@sbi Then, no getting drunk tonight?
@sbi Yay! I'm glad to have made your day then. :D How long did that take you?
18:03
@MooingDuck You're happy?
Aug 29 at 0:15, by sehe
@MooingDuck You realize that you're building quite the reputation in the field of debugging mishaps, in this room, right?
Does this generally apply to your whole company?
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@EtiennedeMartel What? It's not like I get drunk every night. I might have a beer or two too often for my health, but I doubt that I have so much I get honestly drunk more than a dozen times a year. (And I haven't thrown up, fell down, or whatever drunkards do in I don't know how many years.)
@sbi Surprisingly, I have never had that problem (the last bit)
@Drise no, I'm just glad it's not me for once :(
18:07
@sbi I recently learned that it's better, for health reasons, to drink a little bit each day than to drink a lot once in a while.
I wrote some BASIC yesterday... in Minecraft. Man, did I miss C++.
@EtiennedeMartel It's a social lubricant. People who have one or two tend to be less depressed than those who don't or over do it
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@Drise Well, as a young man, I had way too much a couple of times. I must have thrown up two or three times, and I remember once (I must have been ~18) I couldn't walk straight. That's about it, I guess. I did have too many drinks on lots of occasions, though. (Hey, I have been married twice, which I consider the ultimate incentive to excessive celebrations.)
@FredOverflow Looks more like you're hair-programming, actually.
@FredOverflow Phew, I almost clicked "flag for moderator" while trying to click on "permalink" (don't ask me how that's possible).
@sbi Well, I've had my fair share, and the worst I've ever had is waking up with a very mild headache.
@sbi A woman drove me to drink once -- and I didn't even have the courtesy to thank her.
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18:10
@Drise I certainly had more than mild headaches.
@JerryCoffin Don't drink and drive!
Er...
@sbi Or drink and dive.
@sbi Is alcohol diluted more now-a-days?
@sbi It is better to avoid doing calculus when inebriated -- don't drink and derive.
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@EtiennedeMartel If you want a permalink in order to open a new tab, middle-clicking the down-arrow is enough.
@sbi When I saw those warnings in the car, and I say my mom drinking like a soda from Burger King or something, I would always tell her the sign said not to drink and drive.
18:14
@sbi My goooood.
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@JerryCoffin But what about the Ballmer Peak?
I need to brush up on my Linux
@Xeo You have to be very careful, as if it's too much or too little, it'll fail entirely.
@Xeo That was only ever said to be programming ability, not general ability.
@Xeo The Ballmer peak is a myth -- what actually happened is that somebody threw a chair at computer at the wrong time...
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18:19
@DeadMG Yeah, that's been on my list for a year now.
@DeadMG Uh-uh, I suspect a puppynapping happened.
I got an email from a Google recruiter asking you if you're interested in opportunities at Google, due to my C and C++ expertise (OK) and Linux knowledge.
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Q: How the answer is evaluated

Murali Krishnamain() { int i=7,j; j=--i + --i - i++ + i-- + i--; cout<<i<<j; } C++ Language Answers is : i = 4 and J = 15. How????

not that I have any idea how they came to that conclusion
@DeadMG lol
In before KerrekSB. — jrok 49 secs ago
18:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes He's got quite the reputation, it seems.
but anyways, I'mma email them back and say I'd be happy to discuss
and in the meantime, attempt to learn everything possible about Linux, ever. Should only take like 20 minutes
@DeadMG All you need to know is cd, ls, sudo rm -r /, sudo apt-get install..
cd was in DOS, lols.
ls, directory listing, don't know anything about sudo.
@DeadMG No, it was chdir, dumbass. :P
I appologize.
18:24
@DeadMG Runs a comment with elevated privileges.
@Drise When I used the terminals on the Linux machines at university, cd on Linux and cd on DOS were absolutely identical.
@DeadMG linux sudo runs rest of command line as admin
I don't know what came over me that made me say that.
It's # rm -rf / --no-preserve-root these days.
# rm -rf / does nothing.
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@DeadMG sudo is temporarily lifted privelages
18:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes sudo handled that last I knew
apt-get install must be installing someshit from the package manager
@Drise rm refuses to remove the root directory without --no-preserve-root since 2006.
18:25
@DeadMG yup
@DeadMG rm is remove file(s)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Huh. Didn't know that. Never really tried... or wanted to.
I also remember finding it immensely odd to use touch to make a file.
@MooingDuck You can just use something like nano myfile.txt, and it will touch for you.
"As useful to the cell as homeopathy" lols
@R.MartinhoFernandes What's the point of having priveleges if any old fuck can just sudo over them?
@MooingDuck VisualStudio uses touch to signal good or bad build. That I was surprised about.
@DeadMG Some people can't sudo. It also requires a password
18:28
@DeadMG normally you have to give in an admin password if you sudo
orite
@DeadMG Oh, it's not like that. By default it requires a password. The administrator can configure lots of stuff, like who can run what with what password.
@DeadMG windows equivalent is runas
@MooingDuck As if I'd use that decrepit command-line rubbish
(which I use a lot on my WinXP as non-admin)
18:29
And if you don't provide password : you get "This event will be reported" or something
@DeadMG It comes in handy occasionally, especially when working with headless servers
apt-get install program is "Install some unlucky program from package manager", right
@DeadMG yup
@DeadMG yep.
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18:30
@DeadMG on debian based systems
how do you know what the program's string is?
I mean, is it nvidia drivers, or nvidia graphics drivers, or what?
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you guess
or you use apt-cache search
sudo apt-get install your-mothers-vagina-dev-tools your-mothers-vagina-docs
@DeadMG There's a search feature.
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libraries usually go libsomething
18:30
@DeadMG It'll also let you use tab completion.
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or libsomething-dev for dev version
sudo apt-get install nvidia-current
@R.MartinhoFernandes This still gives me the "Search engine, but shittier and command-line" vibe.
@DeadMG It just searches the repositories that you have cached.
so actually, it only installs programs I have already downloaded?
18:32
For anything else, honestly, <google search phrase> + linux
It goes from webs to installed all at once.
hmm, subway is giving out free 50 cent cookies, if you fill out an online survey and then bring back your receipt plus a 20 digit code :/
@MooingDuck Bitch I just passed three Subways in ten feet
@MooingDuck Not worth the 50 cents. I get paid more for 2 minutes.
goddamn, I shouldn't have read that ATP synthase thing
now I've got fucking Tourettes
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18:34
@DeadMG pastebin.com/D4ywQwYY not too difficult
@DeadMG It is, kind of -- but at the same time, it's quite a bit more intelligent than (for an obvious example) Windows installer. Windows installer may be prettier, but has no idea about dependencies between packages. (At least most) Linux package managers know about dependencies, so if you ask for package X, it automatically knows to install the others it needs. Likewise, when you go to uninstall, it'll at least warn you about what else depends on it.
@JerryCoffin And if they're unneeded anymore, it'll ask if you want to uninstall them too, iirc
emerge doesn't do that.
@Drise I believe some do that, but others don't.
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18:35
@Drise sudo apt-get autoremove IIRC
@JerryCoffin Most I've used don't.
> "Sir, would you like to buy some of our delicious chicken today?" "No bitch, I came here to lick your titties. Of course I want some delicious chicken!"
Some have a separate command to uninstall recursively.
And emerge doesn't even have that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I never thought I would say this, but I'm getting tired of these ++i + i++ questions...
Today, I found a new wheel to reinvent. A text editor!
18:42
@FredOverflow Can you make it not suck?
@FredOverflow Text editor?
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gedit is perfect!
@Ell ... You're not serious, right?
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@Drise Yes :L whats up with gedit?
18:43
@Drise probably not
@Ell Well, I suppose there is worse.
oh, yeah
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it does what a text editor should do, edit text and syntax highlight
@Ell AFAIK gedit is just a notepad with colors.
18:44
my knowledgable linux self will have to know something about that crappy "vim" and "emacs" shit
@DeadMG just use nano, it make it easy
@R.MartinhoFernandes Have you thought about renaming Hell++ to ++i + i++? :)
@Ell text editors shouldn't syntax highlight. It should edit text.
@Ell And by "edit text" you mean "very basic text editing, like typing it, deleting it and copy-pasting".
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@R.MartinhoFernandes pretty much. but it has the little things you really appreciate, like tabs and line numbers
18:46
I thought I had found the perfect editor with sublime text until I tried printing today and found out that printing is not supported...
SciTe works ok
Not my favorite, but get's the job done.
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seriously I can't find a single fault with gedit
Lacks powerful text manipulations.
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and it has a dark theme which means my eyes don't hurt as much
I think Sublime Text is acceptable.
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18:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes like what?
@Ell Pretty much everything under the sun has that.
@FredOverflow Windows prints text files, I can live with that
though I wish windows would give me a confirmation box when I accidentally print a 30 page doc.
Can't you just switch off the printer?
@FredOverflow company printer is across the office
@FredOverflow but theoretically yes
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@Drise What?
I should just make my default printer my "print to pdf" printer to avoid that mistake
@sbi Doesn't seem to have the same "kick" as people describe
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@Drise Was it @sehe who pointed out the other day that I will never let a chance pass to make that joke?
Sep 1 '11 at 23:26, by Luc Danton
So I've got a line of comma-space separated primes. How do I format that for source code?
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@Drise Why do you think that?
18:51
@Drise it's not
@sbi Well, I have yet to get shitfaced, vomit, fall, etc
@Drise wrong type of alcohol, and not fast enough
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A good idea, bit of creativity, back to good stuff.
@MooingDuck Jack?
18:52
in fact, I may be forced to install some Unix variant (again!)
@DeadMG virtual machine
damn, I should really spend more time reading these emails
wtf is systems experience?
@Ell See chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/10/conversation/vim-magic. You can claim all you want that vim's interface is crappy, but try doing that in gedit.
experience with what kind of system, exactly?
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@Drise I usually feel like "nooo, I don't want to drink this anymore!" before I get drunk enough to be unable to walk or contain my stomach's content.
@GamErix Oh, is that some Polish Escher-like street artist?
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18:54
@sbi dunno which one it was or from who but it's cool.
So Deviant Art ...
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@sbi that too
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@GamErix That's Escher's Drawing Hands.
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18:56
@sbi okay :p
@sbi Kids these days...
What I love about Escher is that , he really makes math cool for everyone
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Sir, I don't want to be rude but, you look like a negative person today.
Escher was a genius in tesselation too
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Exactly my thoughts.
@all: If you haven't looked in M.C. Escher yet, you should drop whatever you're doing and look into him right now. He was that good.
18:57
@LeandroPezzente Has math ever been uncool? :)
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@FredOverflow it was easy, until you start working with the alfbet instead of numbers
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@LeandroPezzente Let's just settle on "Escher was a genius."
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I like the reflective ball
@FredOverflow Only for those who can derive properly
*can't
Evening newbies
18:58
@LeandroPezzente up arrow to edit. read the newbie hints on the bar to the right
Good afternoon !
@GamErix You mean digits?
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@ManofOneWay You, boy, had way too much contact with the puppy.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes yes :p
@LeandroPezzente cursor up, and you can edit your message.
18:59
Because even when you're working with the alphabet, you're working with numbers.

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