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08:05
@Telkitty Not me. I'm a grumpy old gorilla. And I am looking sternly at you. So you better behave, kiddo, or I'll whack your hind in a way you never dreamed of even in your worst nightmares.
Noise doesn't really do much for me. Maybe I'm really weird.
Also god there's a lot of stuff on that page that's based around several lines of code.
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@Telkitty This room is one of the most anarchic areas on SO. If messages here are edited, that's just an outcome of most of us being C++ programmers and, thus, pedants.
@CatPlusPlus It's supposed to not to do much for you. That's the point.
@CatPlusPlus I never looked at all that.
I mean I don't see any difference. I've read how white noise supposedly mutes out the environment or something, but it... doesn't.
And other stuff like that. I just hear noise and think "oh, yeah, that's white/pink/brown noise alright"
Pink noise is great for melting away stress while keeping you alert and energized.
Also hahahaha 0.99$ app.
Dunno, maybe I should try putting that on speakers at night and see if it really helps with sleep
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@CatPlusPlus I first read about that in the 80s and thought "oh yeah, interesting" and filed it somewhere. Kept running into it, and thought "oh yeah, interesting" every time. I supposed it has some effect of canceling out noise for most people, but I never tried. Until someone posted a link to that site on SO while at work I was sharing a room with people who phoned a lot. I put that one, with some very quiet music underneath, and it was balm for my brain.
As I see it, it's the biggest troll since rickrollin' and nobody is the wiser
08:17
Because I don't really need to block out environment that much, what with having my own room now and all.
I've found something in the background is better for my thoughts than just for environment.
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@CatPlusPlus Yeah, that's the point. There's no reason to expose yourself to that unless you really need to cancel out acoustic distractions.
Keeps the background processes entertained while I try to focus on something.
I like the noise fans make
I like the noise my prey makes when I make a kill.
08:24
I bet he was elected for senate in 2004 though
Sworn in Jan 3rd.
Elected november 2004 though
Hush now, enjoy the image's statement :)
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@thecoshman Guess what, this got me thinking and I tried doing something I hadn't done for a while: I set a count down clock before them, explaining they need to be dressed, fed, teeth brushed, combed, and in shoes and jacket when the alarm goes off. I also pointed out the times they should, IMO, be at the table, go to the bathroom, and get their shoes and jackets.
Yesterday it worked like a charm, today not as good. But it's still better than me bullying all the time and I now intent to use that effect as long as it lasts.
@Pubby "Yay, we love you" fans or computer fans?
08:30
Take away $1 from the child who gets ready the slowest and give it to the fastest
@FredOverflow Both!
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@Pubby And what would be the effect of this, when the kids are 5 and 8?
Market incentives, I like it. Though I'd say just give a bonus for being ready faster than the alarm.
Teaching them that life will kick you double hard and take away all your money if you suck.
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@sbi What do you mean?
Maybe one less chore?
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08:34
@Pubby At almost twice the age of its sibling, the 8 year old kid will always be faster.
@sbi You could give the younger one a handicap or something
(and I mean take off a minute or two from their time, not break their limbs)
Sounds like a recipe for drama.
Just kill them if they are too slow.
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@Pubby Haha! And how much will that be? And who determines it? And where will I get the nerves required for the constant haggling over that? No, I'd much rather teach them that everybody should do as good as they can, and that they help each other with their deficiencies.
Really, you all speak like you are in your twenties and have no kids.
Which probably is because you are all in your twenties and have no kids.
Spot on.
Incentive for speediness applies to both, both need to be ready at the same time for reward to apply?
Confirming that I'm in my twenties and have no kids and are very happy because of that.
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08:39
@CatPlusPlus Confirming that I'm probably twice your age, have many kids, and am very happy about that.
@sbi That's not true, I'm in my thirties and have no kids!
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@FredOverflow But you didn't spout such nonsense either.
I'm in my 90s and all my kids have grown up :(
@Pubby That's a bad thing?
Shocking! People can be at different places in their lives and still be happy about it!
What happened to "my life choices are the only correct ones"?
08:40
(I'm actually not that happy, but not because I don't have kids)
But the more important thing is
I'm running out of hard drive.
(Also my stomach still hurts since Monday fuck you stomach)
very important that is.
are you doing a puppy on us?
@TonyTheLion I try to keep clear priorities in life
I notice.
The most important priority is produce offspring, unfortunately
what if you don't want offspring?
then priorities change
08:43
Clone yourself
Then you need onspring, obviously
fuck that
I wouldn't want another self to be running around
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@MrDoomBringer The reward for being ready in time is that they don't get stressed that badly when we leave. The problem is that they are too inattentive to remember that 30mins earlier, while they relax on the couch with their clothes in their hand, rather than putting them on.
My goal is to teach them to not to forget that time is limited even while it isn't yet up. That's very different from competing with each other.
But ~imperative~
08:44
When I was little I tied my schedule to what show was on the TV
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@TonyTheLion There's a lot of irony in that statement. Clamps hand over mouth very tightly.
When the show was over I knew it was time to go
Double income sounds more fun
@sbi Fair point. My parents took the approach of "If you don't do it, you get to live with the consequences" and some occasional incentives to improve on that.
@sbi elaborate?
08:45
I like to think it worked pretty good.
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@TonyTheLion Cnt spk wth clmpd mth.
lol
the fact that I said running around?
ape, you can't leave me guessing why you think that statement is Ironic?
It's not running around that's the problem, it's high-pitched noises, stupid questions and literal shit
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@TonyTheLion Try make me, and see if I cannot.
@MrDoomBringer Oh, I am all for letting them suffer the consequences — when they have a chance to learn from it. For example, my first message on this today links to where the other day I told the tale of me leaving a small kid at home, because he repeatedly made a scene rather than getting dressed. OTOH, I have protected all electrical sockets in my apartment, because a 2yo does not have the chance to learn anything when he puts a piece of wire into one of those.
08:50
And a goddamn money sink. I work through countless deadlines for that, I want to be able to spend it all on hookers and blow video games.
(No, seriously, where did all my HDD space go)
you used it?
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@CatPlusPlus Cat porn.
If I used it, I wouldn't be wondering.
@sbi My personal 3yo self would disagree on the lesson of safety, but to each their own.

Consequences of actions can be surprisingly powerful teachers. If you're protected from those results the effect diminishes greatly. e.g. screaming kids in restaurants.
08:51
Something else used it.
cookies?
clear out your downloads folder
and your torrents folder
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@MrDoomBringer What?
Downloads folder is only 4GB
And I'd have to sift through that stuff.
Effort.
08:53
@sbi When I was three, I discovered that one could apply a flathead screwdriver to a surge strip. It ended with my arm going numb for a bit and myself deciding not to do that. But that's my experience.
@MrDoomBringer I wrote my own and it's better. (Because it's mine)
@CatPlusPlus Parse NTFS file table, spit it out graphically?
No, it recurses. But it's mine!
@sbi Everyone seems to have a specific direction of child learning they like to profess, but your intuition is probably quite better than the ramblings of the internet :)
(Though I've yet to see a tool that would parse NTFS directly)
Programmatic focus needs to fucking die already.
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08:56
@MrDoomBringer Well, there's a good chance of your heart going numb with that, when you're 3yo, so I am not going to chance that with my kids. OTOH, I have intentionally turned my back on a child to let it turn the switch I just told it not to touch, and blow out all the fuses in the apartment, so it got dark immediately. (He was so shocked, it took him a while to start screeming.)
To summarize: I like my kids to learn from bad experiences, but I am at the same time trying to limit them to those that do no permanent damage.
@CatPlusPlus Cool. Had to write a direct NTFS parser for VDI files at my last internship. It took me a bit to convince management it would be better in C++ and not PHP.
I'M TYPING SHIT DON'T MOVE FOCUS TO THAT SHINY NEW WINDOW SOMEONE JUST CREATED.
@sbi Sounds like you're doing it right, good sir.
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@MrDoomBringer Ah, stop soothing me, dammit! How in the world am I to learn something when you do not disagree with what I say?
Yup, WinDirStat does exactly the same thing my tool does.
Well, probably not exactly, but whatever
08:58
@sbi Now this wouldn't be a very good first impression if I just went and started arguing with everyone in the channel, would it?
That's how we roll dawg
@CatPlusPlus I think it does, as it's extremely slow. There are Win APIs for direct NTFS access somewhere that I found in my research for that project. My utility had to run in a Unix environment or I would have used them. First time I was working directly with bits rather than using bytes and larger, bit-shifting was fun to learn
I might explore that
I need more actual fun projects
I need more fun.
Play games.
09:03
@TonyTheLion There's always Reddit.
yes
but I'm trying to stay away from that during work
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"Ped" means foot, and "ant" is an insect with 6 feet. Latin for 6 is sex, therefore a pedant only complains to get sex. — Örjan Westin
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That is hilarious!
I’m a confident coder these days. I can write HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and a little bit of PHP without any frustration or worry.
erm.
HTML & CSS don't count as programming in my book.
JavaScript, just about
It counts as coding though
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Urgh.
09:15
You're too slow!
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Anyway, I think I'd better concentrate on work. I just crashed my device again. See you!
@sbi Ha, you suck.
ohai Robot
so tonight I'm meeting up with @thecoshman.
He's probably going to kidnap you.
09:23
Or kid nap you. You never know.
Ask him why he doesn't post. And then ask yourself why you don't post. And then drink and post.
Hm, in Concurrency in action there is an example of a threadpool with separate task queues per thread. It uses a static thread_local unique_ptr to do this. Is there any reason why you wouldn't use a vector of queues instead?
thread_local has less chance of false sharing perhaps?
vector you'd need to lock
The vector would only be read by other threads though
It would be written to before the threads were spawned
vOv?
09:27
vOv.
Shrug, I'm pretty sure.
SEE THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO GET IT
YOU SUCK
It looks kinda like pacman's face though
That's :v
I was trying to decipher why one would be doing the chicken dance at first.
09:28
cause he's a cat
¯(°_o)/¯
AHH! AHH! YOU MISSED A CHARACTER.
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@MrDoomBringer It removed it for some reason
09:29
Alternatively you can all just install AwfulVision and I'll feel less awkward doing :shrug:
(test
Interesting.
@Pubby It's an escape....
Go figure.
Escape for a semicolon?
It's an escape from the pain that is Markdown.
When I google "ascii shrug" it recommends this: "super chunky shrug pattern"
wtf is super chunky shrug pattern
09:30
An ascii shrug. Duh.
@Pubby to which version are you referring? 9.8?
I don't know, but it is now in my google history.
@bamboon Of the book? I dunno
Feels like a description that would come from bash.org.
09:32
@Pubby yes I mean the listings, but you are probably referring to 9.6.
It is from 2010
It is actually explained there, last sentence page 283
@bamboon Oh, that's what you mean. What listing is it? (I'm using a pdf with broken page numbers)
@Pubby yeah, mom
@Pubby I think you are are referring to listing 9.6. the reason for the thread_local is just explained above the listing. it's the last sentence in 9.1.4
I wouldn't wonder too much before having finished the whole thread_pool chapter, though
Yeah, I found what you were referring to but I'll finish the chapter first
09:41
The last version will have the vector of queues you were thinking about
Is there a term for aggregate assignment? I can only find aggregate initialization, but does assignment have a special term?
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@sbi I have this suspicion that most computer science or computer engineering degree still teach C++ that's why this room is most trolled in
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like C++ programmers could be all ages
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even though C++ is less used than java and C# nowadays.
@Telkitty prove it!
09:44
Can confirm that I was taught Python, Java, PHP, JavaScript and actively profess the virtues and glory that is C++.
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prove woot?
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even though C++ is less used than java and C# nowadays.
That C++ is used less.
Also can confirm current student status, and that my school has an emphasis on Java
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09:45
go to any career site, search for c++
I can confirm that C++ is terrible.
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then do the same for java & C#
Yes, that's the reliable metric.
@Telkitty Oh, so you actually meant "there are more job listings for Java and C# than C++"
09:46
Everyone knows best statistics are made of anecdotal evidence.
@LuchianGrigore I don-t think so.
@CatPlusPlus Precisely. In other news, 66% of Americans love Romney, and the polls were rigged. From talking to my two friends who are insane and one who is not.
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it is terrible ... that's why it takes very little time for a C++ vet like myself to learn java/c# objective c perl php and shell script :D
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half jokingly said
I still wouldn't want a C++ job, because it's more than likely maintenance of existing system
Or gamedev with all its horror stories.
09:48
Mine isn't :P
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a lot of algo trading system nowadays are written in c++
@CatPlusPlus this, and hi
Is there a question on where you can use aggregate initialization?
@LuchianGrigore There is one about what are aggregates stackoverflow.com/questions/4178175/…. I don't remember if it covers that.
A lot of banking software is written in COBOL. Still not interested.
09:49
Do Canadians tweet this much when they elect their moose king?
Though I hear it can pay well, because there aren't many masochists learning this crap.
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I love it because it makes everything else look so easy
I always get as far as IDENTIFICATION DIVISION and go "oh fuck shut up shut up shut up and die"
@R.MartinhoFernandes It has some notions there, but I don't think it covers C++11.
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but any programming language is just a tool to build something else
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09:51
so it doesn't matter
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it is what is best to get what done
Unless it's PHP, then it's just shit.
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C# is pretty crap
@CatPlusPlus "Hey guys, let's make a language where secretaries can write code!"
On other news, Jon Skeet just hit 500k.
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09:52
objective c is even worser
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worse*
@LuchianGrigore Not much changed for aggregates, I think. If you think there's something missing, do post there. That question gets a lot of traffic, IME.
TIL you can write Objective-C++
C# is better than Java, at least
Obj-C is a complete turd.
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can't stand C#
09:53
@R.MartinhoFernandes I want to ask specifically about initialization/assignment. That one deals with aggregates in general. I mostly want to know what changed in C++11.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Plus, I don't have an answer, I'm looking for one.
TIL there are reasons for Objective-C++
@LuchianGrigore Ah, ok. I don't think I have your answer (and busy now, so can't go standard spelunking). Post a question. I'm almost sure there's no dupe.
Ahahaha no there aren't.
fuck, duplicate message.
@MrDoomBringer What do you mean ?
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worst things about C# is that you have to learn a new version every 2nd year
09:55
@kbok Someone actually thought enough of Objective-C that they wanted to add in the bits that it left out when they re-implemented C++
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like my life has so much time
So apparently Obj-C++ is a thing.
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but objective c is the same
@Telkitty Spoken like a true dinosaur.
09:55
Except it has a paragraph of exceptions.
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opened xcode 2 weeks ago, was different than last years
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@R.MartinhoFernandes thats good or bad :c
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"Objective-C exceptions are 100% incompatible with Objective-C++ exceptions"
I'm closing this tab before I read more horror.
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The thing is, without the evolution, instead of C#, you would have just another Java.
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09:58
I thought microsoft like to make C# the way they make windows
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computer language like natural language, the beauty is to achieve a goal, not to be new and fancy
The moment they start churning out useless features, I guess you can complain.
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to me that is
@Telkitty @R.MartinhoFernandes has it down. The method of doing something on certain chipsets 5 years ago may no longer be relevant, or they've found a better way about going about something. C# is what Java would have been had they trimmed fat every few years.

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