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04:00
and since 1010 = 10, that means 2A
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I realized it while implementing my own protocol. XD
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I did length = data.readUInt32BE(0); with 42 00 00 00 at first, and I was wondering why it was such a huge number.
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But obviously, 42 00 00 00 is little-endian, and network byte order is big-endian.
04:18
Hey guys, trying to get this QML thing rolling here but stumbling on a problem: No matter where i put "property alias artistText: artist.Text", the QNX IDE complains with "Invalid alias position". Any ideas? (Yes, this is regarding BB10 and Cascades/QT)
04:33
Did this get into C++11? boost.org/doc/libs/1_52_0/libs/iterator/doc/… (link is to a pdf paper on "new iterator concepts")
Alright, what I thought. Now the biggie; anyone know why?
@tapasweni try upgrading to gcc 4.7 and trying again. I think it'll work using a newer compiler.
@nixeagle
No I want to know why is the difference in btoh of them
uh also looking at the code, why do you give a value for b(0) in both constructors?
04:40
Pl. read the question once more. I know the second code will work in c++ 11.
It's not about the values. Give it any value.
@tapasweni ok I'm confused then. What are you questioning? Why the second case gives an error using C++03?
You ask this: Why the behavior is different in both the codes?. What behavior are you talking about?
@tapasweni when u write A() you're not calling the constructor on the current object. you're creating a temporary object.
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@LucDanton: Nice answer on the forwarding ctor.
in c++03 every class T constructor call creates a T object, and vice versa, every T object creation involves a T constructor call. unless you use very low level stuff.
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Btw @LucDanton, I asked Richard Smith and he said that f((...t)...)... would expand as expected and be usable for zip_with
04:44
dang the editing
@nixeagle In both the cases I am calling one constructor from another constructor than why using the intializer list makes such a difference. As calling one construtor from the other is not allowed in c++03.But the first codes is not giving any compile time error but the second does.
@tapasweni this has now been explained. please read the explanations sloooowly.
@tapasweni because the second one relies on a C++11 feature. You said so yourself.
Also what @Cheersandhth.-Alf said and the answer that Yakk gives.
c:\documents and settings\wind\app\basicgridwriter.h(81): error C2059: syntax error : 'template' [C:\Documents and Settings\wind\app\app.vcxproj]

What does this error mean ? I don't know much about VisualStudio Compiler. But what is vcxprojfile ?
Hi all, I am confused about groupby method
suppose string[] s1 = {"hello", "hi", "ye", "me", "down"};
if I use groupby with their length
what should be the output
04:52
@NeelBasu how about show the code on line 81 of your error message.
@NeelBasu Visual C++ Project File
@Xeo Yeah, but suppose I want the other one.
@RigaKdot what is the definition of groupby?
template <typename PrinterT>
struct writeEmptyCell_call_trait{
  private:
    std::ostream& _stream;
    PrinterT& _printer;
  public:
    writeEmptyCell_call_trait(std::ostream& stream, PrinterT& printer): _stream(stream), _printer(printer){}
    template< int N, class F >
    void call( F f ) {f.template writeEmptyCell(_stream, _printer);}//Line 81
};
@nixeagle need help with understanding it
can you please help?
04:54
@nixeagle here it is. Butline 81 is not template rather line 80 is
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@LucDanton Haihai, I still understand the concern of not being able to specify which pack only to expand.
@NeelBasu the class f does not have a template member.
@nixeagle It have, its compiling in gcc
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I wonder what kind of syntax you could de devise to make that possible...
Well then if visual studio is blowing up on it the problem is likely visual studio and I cannot help :)
VS and I don't get along x)
04:56
@nixeagle But this same code was working yesterday. till then this file was not changed
@NeelBasu then revert your source code/project to the version where it was working and do a diff of changes.
@nixeagle But its workingin gcc that causes the pain
@NeelBasu you just told me it was working on visual studio yesterday. If so, revert your project back to the last working version and compare the two.
@nixeagle Ya that I can do. but this current commit is working under gcc.
How about diff the commits and look for anything affecting either that function or the class F.
05:01
I can also see the diff in bitbucket as well
same thing :P
Failing that, I'd post a question on SO proper with the full details, the definition of the class that is giving you the trouble, the error message (as you already shown) and the code that you pasted into here containing line 81.
This kinda crazy stuff is an excellent candidate for git bisect btw. Dunno if hg has that or not. I would be surprised if it did not have it though.
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@LucDanton Wait, what exactly would "the other one" be? repeat(sizeof...(Tuples), f(all, tuples, expanded, ...))?
@RigaKdot problem is I don't know what groupby is defined to mean in C++. There is no standard function (that I'm aware of) that is even named that. Are you using some library we should know about?
If it isn't a White Christmas, Trump will demand its birth certificate. http://awe.sm/m9AsY
lololol
@Xeo Transposed and all that.
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05:09
Ah, so f(...tuple1...), f(...tuple2...), ...?
05:19
is there a function that will tell me what was the open mode of a FILE*?
@zneak what platform?
@zneak C++? File*?
if possible POSIX, otherwise just Mac OS X
nah, sorry, ol' C FILE*. There's no C room, so I thought I should ask here.
Oh good, I thought you were using FILE* in C++
@zneak with POSIX I don't recall any function that would get that information for you. The operating system does have the information, just there is no standard way of getting it through POSIX that I'm aware of. The most portable way to do this might simply be to make a struct that contains the file pointer along with what mode it was opened with.
05:25
yeah, that's probably not gonna be possible in my case, but that's not critical anyways.
I made an fdup function that duplicates a FILE* using fileno, dup then fdopen, but fdopen asks me for a file mode for some reason
if you are only working with OSX, you could try poking through the OSX docs. Either way you probably should go ahead and post a question on SO proper.
since I'm just using it for stdin, stdout and stderr, I know that information, it's just that I felt it would be more elegant if it could be determined automatically
@zneak I think your question is a good question. I just don't know how to go about solving it in a platform independent way. As I said before, the operating system certainly has this information, the problem is just getting at it.
05:43
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A: Can I get the access mode of a `FILE*`?

R..You can't, but you can determine the mode for the underlying file descriptor: int fd = fileno(f); int accmode = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL) & O_ACCMODE; You can then choose an appropriate mode to pass to fdopen based on whether accmode is O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY, or O_RDWR.

upvoted the question btw :P
and nice answer.
btw @zneak this is POSIX not OSX. You might want to recategorize and or at least add POSIX as a tag.[
yeah well, I wanted it to work on Mac OS X at least, and it ended up working on POSIX
right, so recat so it'll show up in searches under [posix] for the next person :D
you already did it :)
06:34
Canned pineapple and pepsi. Programming food.
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06:48
how is canned pineapple programming food?
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thought only dried food can be programming food, it is a bit hard to type with wet paws :x
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@Telkitty How about using a fork?
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Oo ... why didn't I think of that :x
I hate the using my computer with greasy hands.
Pft. Chopsticks.
Chopsticks for wet food, dry food, greasy food, any food.
06:58
What are you guys talking about
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ProgrammingFood, which is inherited from Food
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@MrDoomBringer Chopsticks. <3
@Xeo A fellow chopstick snack enthusiast!
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All hail chopsticks.
07:07
Chopsticks are okay.
Fork and Spoon are more effective.
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Q: Data type for holding different values C++

DaveI'm wondering how to load a number of images in a function and assign it to one variable so i can call on them and also hold information for those images. For example : src = tile1.png x = 10 y = 11 What kind of data type would i need ? My goal is to loop through lines in a text file, load e...

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lol I'm upvoting it for no reason
Why are you recommending structs when he wants to load an image through a function?
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@Rapptz Ehm? I'm recomming a class-type for holding his data. And a std::vector for holding all images.
lol I must be misunderstanding the question because I read it as "I want to load an image through a function so it can be displayed on the screen"
That's what I read as well
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07:11
I say list ... or vector for the names
I think he's looping through something and pulling out relevant details. He just needs to know that he can dump the values into a struct.
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For example :

src = tile1.png
x = 10
y = 11

What kind of data type would i need ?
> My goal is to loop through lines in a text file, load each image with its relevant information so the images are pre-loaded and ready to be displayed on the screen. I just a little stuck on how it would be done.
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or queue
> I'm wondering how to load a number of images in a function and assign it to one variable so i can call on them and also hold information for those images.
07:12
@Xeo A data record!
TIL a std::vector can display images.
@Rapptz Amazing, isn't it?
Sure is.
And people say vector sucks.
@Rapptz Crazy what they stuffed into C++11
07:12
Stupid people that is :P
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@Rapptz queue = first in first out
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@Rapptz o_ô
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push, pop
@Xeo "And a std::vector for holding all images." - Xeo
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Yeah.
07:14
I'm just kidding anyway, can't say I care. Doubt the OP even knows how to display images.
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I can not post comments.
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Am I that new?
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I do remember having a Dave in here with a similar gravatar, though. Must be someone else.
Same Dave.
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Q: C++ Sprite not displaying - no errors either

DaveI'm a bit lost to why my sprite won't display. I get no errors but the image doesn't display on the rendered window. I load it like this: main.cpp //before main loop sf::Sprite background = loadBG(theme["Background"]); //in main loop window.draw(background); My function and its header is: h...

Didn't even notice until you pointed it out.
That's weird.. he knows how to use a struct or a class..
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@Rapptz That's why my assertion that he has to be another one.
Maybe he has amnesia, though, since his other questions also indicate that knowledge.
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07:21
Or he could have read something somewhere
@Xeo Lol, it would suck to have amnesia when trying to learn a programming language.
@StackedCrooked A proper RCS and plenty of comments might get you through it.
07:53
Stupid question: Is there a way to initialize a vector a length of LENGTH when you are inside of a template?
In this case I have a 2D vector of type T
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@MrDoomBringer Erm... use the size_t constructor?
What's this got to do with being inside a template?
const int LENGTH = 10;
std::vector<int> v(LENGTH);
:D look ma no templates
Maybe we should go back to that old example
of that question I answered a long time ago
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Btw, it's probably better if you have a flat vector of N*M, if you don't need a ragged array
07:56
std::vector<std::vector<Bar*>>***
@Xeo Too far into the project, and I was given this stupid board class that I have to make a derivitive of.
If it's not that extensive, just rewrite it, yo.
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@ThePhD Burn it!
This may stem from how I'm initializing it, gimme a sec to try something different.
Come on guys, we can step it up to a couple more asterisks.
07:58
Pointing at your Pointing Pointers
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using inner = std::vector<T>;
using outer = std::vector<inner>;
auto v = outer(42, inner(42)); // 42 * 42 default constructed Ts
@Xeo Yep, that'll work. Forgot that I could exclude the second argument to that constructor.
Forgetting things. Good sign I'm getting tired.
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08:36
> STL said that it's intentional that greater<> doesn't handle pointers specially. Portland minutes /cc @LucDanton
> Niebler then said that he wishes to withdraw his question/concern, but the note-taker decided to capture that discussion anyway. Do remember that anything you say can and will be used against you by the note-taker. Portland minutes
Bwahahaha
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09:20
I can I use PM on StackOverFlow?
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private message
10:27
Anyone here
If I have a struct w no private members, no virtual functions no function members then it's type is different from a class with virtual members, right?
every struct or class has a distinct type
yeah
But it is another class like type
"class like"?
classes and structs have no significant differences.
Well I thought the standard distinguishes them somehow (as struct I mean a struct w/o any private members or functions)
Ah for example 9.10
nope
structs and classes are identical in every way
except default access levels of ... something
10:34
"A POD struct is a non-union class that is both a trivial class and blah blah"
there's nothing struct about POD
it can also be a class.
yes if you write class { public: int myInt; }
so basically, your question has nothing whatsoever to do with structs or classes.
morning @Cicada :)
it's just about user-defined types in general
10:35
Hello guys.
yes
right
now that we've cleared that up, then yes, POD exists, and feel free to keep quoting the requirements, but it's mostly superseded in C++11 by standard layout type or something like that.
So we have POD structs, trivial classes, POD unions, and non-POD things is there an overview of all these?
there's nothing struct about PODs.
10:37
hey
and I dunno, they're mostly utterly irrelevant
it is called POD struct in the standard
good for the Standard
@DeadMG are you sure they are sooo irrelevant?
yes
10:38
Why do people keep writing class { public: ..} instead of struct { .. }?
what, you want me to have some magical insight into "people"?
"people" commit rape and murder and suicide
I don't know anything about "people"
Qt, boost I think, etc
10:39
they breathe
then ask them
I don't know why Qt does what it does, and you'd have to ask the author of a Boost library why he did what he did
I think you're asking the wrong person @Nils
puppy only knows about puppies :P
there are trivially copyable classes and non-trivially copyable classes
also has fuck all to do with a class over a struct
so puppy, what's on your agenda today?
10:44
Heh grumpy puppy :D
I need to clean up my appartment
gf is comming
cu
@Nils +nt
@Cicada lol
meh, liveworkspace seems down
10:59
erm, reading a thread about a Wifi router ends up having pictures of hairless cats...
right internet
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Q: What are Aggregates and PODs and how/why are they special?

Armen TsirunyanThis FAQ is about Aggregates and PODs and covers the following material: What are Aggregates? What are PODs (Plain Old Data)? How are they related? How and why are they special? What changes for C++11?

hmmmm Bacon ^
@TonyTheLion That's a dog.
but it has bacon
I wouldn't eat that.
11:09
no you wouldn't. Insects don't eat bacon
but Lions do
Not when it's already in a dog's mouth, no.
(But yes, bacon tastes delicious)
Maybe the picture is symbolic.
yeah- I win everything
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11:53
@DeadMG struct is defaulted public, class default private
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although I have never seen struct inheritance
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have anyone tried?
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A useless question would be, if a protected struct's protected member is inherited (if it can be) what access lever would it have?
@Telkitty It's a thing. A class is the same thing as a struct, except the default permissions are reversed.
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So can you inherit from a (virtual) protected member function of a protected struct (yes/no)
12:02
Theoretically, yes. I've not personally tried it.
note that it will become public in the child struct
@Telkitty You can always override member functions regardless of their public/privatenss.
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@Nils I use class if I need real classes with member functions. I use struct for dumb data objects.
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I also do class foo { public: … private: … }.
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@StackedCrooked even with override? Just curious.
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class B { private: virtual void foo(); }
class D : public B { public: virtual void foo() override; }
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12:12
lol private virtual function.
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hmm
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That is weird.
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D is not supposed to know that foo exist in B.
Hi all, is anyone here familiar with xPath?
wanted to know the difference between "not" and "!=" in Xpath
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12:13
C way of using struct
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@RigaKdot It's called "XPath" and Stack Overflow.
@Cicada cu + nt = See you next time?
@Aardvark funny guy...
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using cunt = const unsigned int;
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12:15
where is the i
@Aardvark ooooold hat
haha the only time u use "cunt" would be when u are coding hahahah
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should be cuint
@Aardvark
@RigaKdot not really. just being helpful
12:15
@sehe didnt ask you to suck him clean
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should rephrase where is i in cunt? :D
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I name my variables "cunt" if I can't think of anything better.
@RigaKdot the only time you use 'u' would be while on 4chan
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@RigaKdot stop trolling and acting weird.
not weird u idiot
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12:16
@sehe stop dissing 4chan
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Is it trolling season or something?
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more people know 4chan than stackoverflow
@Aardvark Or something.
I am the hiroshima and you are Japan hahaha
@RigaKdot please watch the language now
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12:17
@RigaKdot I'm not sure why you call me an idiot, but people who write "u" instead of "you" are idiots.
@Telkitty and I'm glad for that
@RigaKdot Ok, so you are a big city in a civilized country. Yep. Totally see the parallel
@Aardvark last time I checked, this is a chat room not a essay writing competition
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Riga, this room is not newbie friendly, I have been ignored by half of the population here but that's okey because that's the boring half :D
@Telkitty they just bunch of dudes without any gfs that are up themselves coz they can write a bit of code
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plonk
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12:18
@sehe BTW I don't use 4chan
@Telkitty Not by me:
12 hours ago, by sehe
@R.MartinhoFernandes He made a rough start. But he made up for that in medium-quality trolling. And he seemed to make an effort
I disagree, it is quite newbie friendly. The regulars just expect a level of respect and courtesy.
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@Telkitty obviously
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@RigaKdot once is enough.
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@RigaKdot many here are married, lol just a bit over serious IMO
12:19
@Telkitty being married has <what> to do with that?
@Aardvark respect me and I respect you
should have never being rude...
@sehe The latest troll made some passing reference to the idea that we're all fat and living in our mother's basements with no girlfriends. Or something.
I think @Telkitty is defending you.
@MrDoomBringer Oh. Thanks for clarifying. I wouldn't have guessed :)
Also, no need to defend me
Oh dear, that was 12 hours ago?
I need to get some sleep.
@MrDoomBringer another person to suck @Aardvark clean
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12:22
I can't stand over serious people
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I don't care about them either
@Telkitty good on you
@Telkitty I reckon some of these peeps already crying
What's up with the flags?
@NikiC Latest troll wandering in and demanding we give him respect and attention to his questions.
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Another troll who demands respect for randomly calling us "idiots" and whatnot.
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12:32
It is trolling season.
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Good. Suspended now
@NikiC Thank you, much appreciated :)
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@sehe I have a very personal question I have to ask you (on this very public forum). I don't k know whether I have mentioned, but I got a call from apple asking about 'suspicious activities' on my app. Actually she only mentioned one app, and that was the only app I have on iphone/Andriod and about to come out on windows. The rest of them are only on iPhone. She did not sound surprised to hear me on the phone (if you know what I mean). Am I paranoid?
@MrDoomBringer No, it won't.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I might be misinterpreting the description.
12:38
@Telkitty hmm. I'm missing the personal question in a way. What makes you suspicious? Of course, when someone calls you, they're not going to be surprised. If you wonder about the authenticity of the email, check the sending domain MX records and SPF records.
@Telkitty You can always contact apple on a distinct channel and cross check that hey actually have records of contacting you.
@Telkitty Rule of thumb is don't trust incoming calls, verify with outgoing calls to official and well published phone numbers.
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@sehe I might be reading too much into this but 1) she only mentioned 1 app and that app was the only app I have on all smart phones. I am sure if there was any suspicious activities it would be on more than 1 app. She did not mention any of my other 4 apps.
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@MrDoomBringer I trust it was from apple
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they sent me an email first
@Telkitty Haha. social engineering is cheap. If you have any doubts, check both the email and the phone call. Otherwise, what are you worried about?
12:43
i discovered that the 32-bit Windows "regedit" will just activate an existing 64-bit "regedit" instance, and vice versa
and wrt general looks they are INDISTINGUISHABLE
but they show different subsets of the information in the registry...
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Hunh. TIL.
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Jun 10 at 22:18, by Scott W
DID SOMEBODY SAY WINDOWS REGISTRY?
@Aardvark LOL. You were never there, right?
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Out of boredom, I was browsing the star list yesterday.
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@sehe I know how retarded I must sound. But I once trolled on a LinkedIn forum I got calls from various people offering me fake interviews. So I became very suspicious when Apple called about the same app I ranted about because Microsoft was giving me a hard time certify it for window's phone.
12:47
@Cheersandhth.-Alf I'd say that is a bug. They probably used a shared global mutex or something to detect running instances
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So I took almost everything down from Linkedin
Yes, that's what you get for trolling around.
@Aardvark Good practice!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Unforgiving. How's life?
@sehe well, they tricked me
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lol who would have thought a tainted online reputation could actually get worse.
12:49
@Cheersandhth.-Alf "they" - conspiracy theorist now? :)
@Telkitty Hey. Don't sweat it. You seem to think a tainted "fake" reputation is the end of the world. The ape here started over with a new identity. It can be done.
@sehe Life has been unfair lately. I've been giving free C++ lessons to the ape, and then he comes here and tarnishes my reputation.
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I don't care about tainted online reputation, but we live in the real world
@R.MartinhoFernandes :P Well, were you snoring on his couch?
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people can check out your online reputation before they speak to you
@Telkitty Funny how I had to remind you about how that worked earlier this night
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12:52
then it comes to my "it is too late because internet never forgets" philosophy
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:'(
So, take a different philosophy
@sehe Of course not! Everything he says about me is a lie! Except when he says I'm awesome and stuff. That is actually true.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes were you the one who was getting drunk 10 hours ago or was it someone else?
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@sehe Yeah nowadays my philosophy tends to become "I don't care, life goes on." My friend told me I am not a good motivational speaker

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