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00:00
@EtiennedeMartel I don't know why the hell she set it up. I just discovered it and thinks it's a piece of shit.
@sbi GN :)
"piece"?
@sbi Gute nacht.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
> Justin Bieber, who is pro-life and opposes abortion even in cases of rape, [2] is named the Artist of the Year at the American Music Awards.
@R.MartinhoFernandes thanks.. fixed
00:01
@EtiennedeMartel He must be pro enjoyable-rape.
@Cicada Or legitimate rape.
@Chimera Actually, "piss" kinda works nicely there for some reason. :)
@EtiennedeMartel What does his abortion beliefs have to do with his music? They should be judging his music, not his personal beliefs.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It kinda did.
Personally I wish Justin Bieber would fade away into history never to be heard from again.
I am sure you are not alone.
00:03
@Chimera Really, Conservapedia is confirmation bias on a large scale.
@EtiennedeMartel Oh I have no doubt that it's very biased.
@Chimera Because it's the despicable kind of belief where we should put people in mental institutes as a response, not celebrate them.
@Chimera The only time I hear about him is when people complain about him on the Internet.
sbi
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel See here on the issue of "legitimate rape". (NSFW)
@sbi She hid her nipples! Tsk tsk.
00:05
@DeadMG That's a bit drastic don't you think? People have a right to their opinions even if we don't agree with them.
user1804599
Nice banjo.
sbi
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel You mean if she hadn't, she'd be asking?
@DeadMG Still a moderate, I see.
@sbi No. I meant she hid her nipples.
nah
sbi
sbi
@Chimera It's the puppy. Get over it.
00:06
there's a difference between "I have an opinion on abortion." and "I think we should use the law to force my opinion on abortion on other people."
@Chimera I think Hitler did nothing wrong.
@DeadMG But I don't think Justin Bieber has attempted to change the law.
@Cicada I agree! He was one righteous fellow!
but if you support candidates who do propose such legislation, then it's effectively the same thing.
guise I hate networking
@Crowz unplug your cable then
00:08
@DeadMG That's my main criticism of US Republicans. I think they have it wrong on abortion. The government has no business trying to mandate abortion.
awgh it's already 1am, must srsly go to bed
cya!
@Cicada Cya, only 4PM here.
Xeo
Xeo
lol, who flagged that.
@Xeo What got flagged?
user1804599
Abortion?
Xeo
Xeo
00:09
The Hitler message and your agreement. :P
user1804599
C:\> make child

Not ready to give birth
Abort, Retry, Fail?
@Chimera I agree. And I also find it very hypocritical to be "pro-life" but not support gun control legislation.
@sbi You can also sleep and chat like @Xeo? Is this a German secret I am not aware of?
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Secret aryan skills. (Why not, while we have Hitler on topic.)
00:11
aryan, with a y
@DeadMG I'm in favor of gun control. But in the US it has to balance with our Constitutional right to bear arms.
peasant
@Chimera Why?
it's not like if your government wanted you dead, a pistol or even an automatic rifle would save you
@DeadMG He spelled it in German.
if you wanted your citizenry to actually be competitive with your military in case of tyranny, you'd need RPGs and AA missiles, not pistols and shotguns.
@DeadMG Because our Constitution means something to us. It is to be followed. It can be changed if needed.
00:12
then change it to remove the right to bear arms, obviously
Why would you want armed bears, anyway?
Xeo
Xeo
But on the sleeping note, Imma gonna go to bed now too. G'night.
@DeadMG No I think we should have a right to bear arms for protection and sport.
protection from what?
00:13
Armed bears.
lol
Xeo
Xeo
@DeadMG From guys who bear arms for protection and sport, obviously.
and sport hardly justifies all the lives that are lost each year due to gun proliferation
I'm not going to argue this. It's been hashed and rehashed so many times here with the same outcome. Let's just agree to disagree.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Am not! Married polar is not single polar.
^lol he admits it
00:15
@sehe Oh.
So eloquent. Has me bewildered
Argh, I am so slow at writing emails.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Then write them faster.
It is never the way I want it, so I keep moving things around and rephrasing shit. Forever.
@Cicada Nah this class I am taking
00:23
hi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Refactoring syndrome. i have that. Kills me. I need serious time crunches to be effective with email.
And then, I'll literally drop all form and customs, and just 'talk business'. Not very nice, but hey, it workses. Not with people I don't usually work with of course
Just saying: 1551592: 2 2 2 7 103 269
@user9000 What's the matter eh?
@EtiennedeMartel Funny way of saying "hello" :)
00:27
@sehe Well, a guy I've never seen, comes in, and says "hi". My guess? Question incoming.
@sbi Did I sometimes mention I don't have much of a memory with visuals :) You had to describe it to me in order for me to recall the tweet. I completely forgot the picture
@EtiennedeMartel Mine too,
> Just saying: 1551592: 2 2 2 7 103 269
@Chimera Disclaimer: Tomalak has an enormous ego, and has the annoying tendency to think he's always right and everyone else is wrong.
@EtiennedeMartel what
@EtiennedeMartel Ah...... Yeah his post did seem a bit elitist to me.
there's no question, i just want to chat
00:29
@EtiennedeMartel Or at least suffered from that condition when active on this site
@user9000 :) you're welcome to it
if i wanted to ask a question, i'd rather ask it on the site instead
thanks
Are you for real? :)
Sooooo. what's the story with your user name?
@user9000 What. WHAT? My god, can I hug you?
i changed it manually lol if you haven't guessed
00:30
Oh god. The loungers showing their worldliness again :)
@Chimera I think "elitist" is the best word to describe it.
... and luckily it wasn't in use
@EtiennedeMartel what's up?
@user9000 I don't think username have to be unique on SO.
@user9000 That's why I ask, obviously
@user9000 Is it in reference to something?
Xeo
Xeo
@user9000 Yeah, user names aren't unique.
00:31
@sehe no, 9000 is cool ;P
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, the screen name is not an identifier (at least not for the computer parts; you can still fool the meatbags).
@user9000 Not in Kelvin, it isn't :)
Xeo
Xeo
There was even an incident where a good number of loungers decided to play puppy.
@sehe It is when it's over that.
@EtiennedeMartel We once had about 10 puppies in here
@EtiennedeMartel Warning: abstraction overflow in implicit conversion to polar message atoms
Xeo
Xeo
00:33
@sehe It's a reference when it's over 9000
Oh my. Language fail. To be fair: substance fail as well
I will go hibernate
Xeo
Xeo
I am already hibernating.
stupid connection issues, heh
is there a channel for C?
Sadly, not popular enough
user1804599
00:38
I'm learning Prolog and it's strange.
The fact that you're learning? Now that is artifical intelligence if ever you saw it
@Aardvark Don't tell that to @Cicada, you'll break her heart.
user1804599
The syntax looks a little bit like Erlang's.
u guise I suck at programming
user1804599
Does anybody know a good Prolog book? I'm reading Wikibooks right now but I guess hope there is something better. xD
00:45
hard to write a good book about something as bad as PROLOG
@Crowz Yeah, I think you've mentioned that before.
It's true
user1804599
@DeadMG why is Prolog bad?
@Crowz Why do you suck at programming?
There is no try, only do!
Ell
Ell
@crowz I suck too! Snap !
00:55
I'm just an average developer. Nothing special.
Ell
Ell
What else should I get for Christmas besides absinthe and a hip flask?
@Ell New tires for my car?
user1804599
@Ell Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!
I need new rear tires.. but they cost about $450 each. :-(
Same fucking error on this fucking program
00:59
@Chimera What car do you drive?
Fucking...
@LuchianGrigore Corvette
Rear tires are LARGE
and expensive
How much did you pay for the car?
Used - $40K
Was a great deal.
Did you check the prices for consumables beforehand?
01:01
@LuchianGrigore Yes. I knew it would not be a cheap car to own.
hooookay. Anyone familiar with networking?
user1804599
@Crowz yes.
user1804599
Answer to your question: use the actor model.
My fucking write functions never fucking work
user1804599
Define "work".
01:09
It goes through the steps, a file appears on the server, but it's dead empty
user1804599
Your function is bad.
@Crowz Are you checking all return codes?
Return codes?
As if I follow proper coding conduct...
Well perhaps your write() function ( whatever you are using ) is failing and you need to check ERRNO to know what the issue is...
how do
01:15
you do
fine and you
That's another weird thing, the file APPEARS on the remote server, but it seems that write was never even called
user1804599
@Chimera I'm fine too, thanks
@Aardvark Very glad to hear it!
@Crowz are you closing the file after writing it?
I have a function that's essentially just a write, however, the printf at the VERY top doesn't work
It's as if the function isn't called
user1804599
01:18
Try a breakpoint.
user1804599
Maybe stdout doesn't get flushed or something.
@Crowz Are you expecting printf() you output to a file?
user1804599
Or you accidentally close stdout (which is quite possible since you are dealing with low-level I/O and you may have a bug somewhere).
fprintf() is probably what you want to be using instead of printf() if you are writing to a file.
01:37
fix'd
The teacher changed the method for no raisins.
It was opening to writable file in read mode so I had to change the parameter to the openRequest mode
user1804599
01:51
Fortran y u case-insensitive.
Xeo
Xeo
02:13
-1
A: How to deal with a team in which one of the members doesn't accept critique?

Drew Piercei didn;t really read your question but i think ya gotta just chill with people and not sensitive

wtf...
Why would case insenstivie be bad?
@Xeo And not sensitive lol....
02:48
guys
eating turkey is the only thing that stops the hunger for human flesh
wat do
03:33
hello sirs
this room was listed as the 12th in the list, I see you guys have been slacking lately :P
hello :)
how's it going?
i love you
that's sweet
04:03
@emartel good good, you?
(Got my HotS beta key :))
@Borgleader nice! Haven't played it since like the 2nd patch
it changed a lot since then
why do people upvote the most stupid questions possible?
idk
Sick sick drawing :)
DragonAgeXMassEffect
nice
I wish I could draw
Same same
I visited Bioware a few years ago
pretty nice studio
04:09
Awww coool must have been nice
to be honest it was a pretty surreal experience
it was my first day at my new job (right after shipping assassin's creed), flying to edmonton to go sell a middleware that I didn't even start working on (my PC didn't even arrive yet at that point)
I've been playing Bioware games for years... almost as long as I've been playing Blizzard games.
yeah same for me
On my first day @Eidos they asked me what my favorite game was. My answer was KotoR :D
and when I got there they were all like "holy shit! you worked on AC"... and in my head I was like "NO! HOLY SHIT! You guys did Baldurs Gate, Mass Effect, KotoR, etc..."
it's a good choice :)
but I'd have to go with Brood War :P
04:20
I spent a lot of time on BW as well.
good!
Tried to do a machine learning based AI for it. Didn't work out so well mostly due to the fact that we gave it practically no time to learn.
and by the way, Dragon Age's pathfinding = crappy :P
aww :(
I worked a bit on the API back then
the DLL injection api
BWAPI or Chaos Launcher?
04:30
BWAPI
hello sir!
@Borgleader I never looked at HOW dll injection is done, that would be interesting, but I have so many projects and so little time :(
DLL injections is one of the first things I did with C++
first world problem - I don't have time to learn more about dll injections
@Rapptz nice, what was the purpose?
to hack games
BWAPI v4 is under dev atm :)
@Rapptz that's a pretty steep curve to hack games with dll injection as "one of the first things" you did... or you had experience in other languages before?
04:33
just BASIC and assembly
twas fun for a bit
that's nice :)
if i had run times of processes as 2,4,1,1,1, what would be the average run time according to round robin scheduling?
I wish I had internet access when I was still in school so I could go post all my questions and expect others to answer for me :D
04:46
@emartel i m reading two os books, by tanenbaum and the other by silberchatz, and they have mentioned one thing in 2 ways, so i am confused
I see, unfortunately, I have no idea :)
05:04
Alright, so, after 2 hours of play, I like XCOM.
@EtiennedeMartel did they release a patch since release?
@EtiennedeMartel I bought it on day one but got annoyed with stupid bugs, like dead aliens firing at me...
@emartel Dunno.
Alright, I'll download it again
thx :)
It was 33% off on Steam today, so I decided to finally bite the bullet.
good choice, it's an improvement over a classic :)
05:10
@StackedCrooked @sehe @Zoidberg-- Sucks to be Belgian or Dutch.
haha
This is becoming frequent
I believe it happened for the last 2 CoD releases
@EtiennedeMartel lol...
05:30
Anyone here want a DotA2 invite
I have access + 4 invites myself
dude you should have told me. :(
How can anyone be this stupid?
05:51
@Rapptz Erm, by not being a programmer?
But that's just so bad.
user406009
C# surprisingly looks like a decent language.
user406009
(For a Microsoft product)
It's Java in a nicer package.
@Xeo Thanks.
@Xeo I think that's the end of it.
I'm kinda dumbfounded that void f({}); involves a user-defined conversion if a class type is involved.
06:07
@Lalaland Yeah, except for the Object.equals crap.
Ugh... Prolog >.<
Do you know a better logical programming language? :)
No, I'm just saying that shit ain't easy.
@sbi don't blur the facts, post a pic of the new bmw world ;) upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5f/BMW_Welt_Night.jpg
@Aardvark The first Erlang prototypes were actually Prolog libraries IIRC.
lol, "Programming in Prolog" actually means "Programming in Programming in Logic", because "Prolog" stands for "Programming in Logic" :)
06:20
What's Epilog? Epidemic of logic?
nice one
A bad case of the modus ponens.
My biggest problem with Prolog is I don't see the use of it.
It expands your mind, like LSD.
That's a problem that solves itself. If you can't find nails for your hammer, stash it in the toolbox.
06:26
I once wrote a Prolog program that took a list of songs and then told me how to maximize 45 minute tape efficiency :)
I learned it at school, but aside from the toy problems we had to solve, I don't see the point.
That's not a problem with Prolog, that's a problem with you.
That's why I said "my problem with Prolog is" :P
user406009
If only there was One Programming Language to Rule Them All.
user406009
06:29
With all of the best features of everything.
You mean Perl 6?
06:46
If an objects's constructor throws then the member variables that have been initialized up to that point will be destructed. Is that also called "stack unwinding" if the object was allocated on the free store?
Probably not, but who cares what it's called?
> The process of calling destructors for automatic objects constructed on the path from a try block to a throw-expression is called “stack unwinding.”
That's a standardese answer but I echo Fred's sentiments.
I want to explain it to a friend and it would be convenient if I could use the term "stack unwinding".
How convenient is it? Where's the stack? Is it the same as some other stack?
'Reverse order of construction' is stack-like in the sense of FIFO but doesn't have the baggage of the word.
Isn't it LIFO?
07:00
@StackedCrooked yes, it's stack unwinding: unwinding of the execution stack that you have during execution of the new expression.
Can't quite figure that out right now. Waiting for my tea to be ready.
the stack unwinding is not merely the unwinding of the automatic storage stack
although that is necessarily included
every expression evaluation also involves (or can involve) some stack usage, and in particular return addresses for calls are stored on the same stack (one stack per thread)
@LucDanton Interesting. C++ has no notion of a stack, but it has a notion of stack unwinding?
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Execution stack being the (heap) space occupied by the object?
@FredOverflow Also std::stack!
07:18
@StackedCrooked oh no.
also std::aids
Let's file a DR for adding namespace stood = std; into the SL to forbid those terrible jokes.
3
the execution stack is storage that's used for (1) automatic variables, (2) return addresses for calls, (3) usually but not necessarily arguments
and also for temporaries during expression evaluation
it is interesting in that it does not lend itself well to common caching strategies, because the more you cache of it (in registers), the more there is to swap during a thread context switch
which the designers of silly workstation once discovered after having committed to a clever optimization
which, with memory access now using up to 400 cycles...
means that one should in theory better avoid use of the execution stack, to the degree possible
as i recall the calling convention for 64-bit routines on the PC, is designed for that
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not sure if I want to care for narrow conversions anymore for wrappers.
07:31
Hey People need hel:P
any software to download simple HTML website for offline access
ok Let me see @Cheersandhth.-Alf
You guys have that problem on the mornings, when you get up and feel like shit allmost all day, and only nearly 3 or 4 PM you starting to feel better, ready to work?
noooo
@Cheersandhth.-Alf unable to find it can you provide direct link or smthing :/
@DextOr winhttrack
07:34
@DextOr u r3411y n33d 40 w0rk 0n ur g0000000000000g13 skillz
@Cicada thx this looks better
Ell
Ell
morning folk
@Cheersandhth.-Alf But I have no time for such S#it what ever thx
@DextOr well uh, not finding wget on the google is... uh. oh well nvm
Ell
Ell
googling should be taught at nursery school
07:37
ya @Cicada its nowhere .... and @Cheersandhth.-Alf GooGle can find only from this planet :D
Ell
Ell
Seriously? Wget? you barely even have to google! "wget" "im feeling lucky"
user406009
Getting the windows binary might be a pain. NVM, it's the first result.
k I think its this gnu.org/software/wget :|
@Lalaland I giggled
07:42
@Ell its a Great thing "Imgtfy" :>
thx @Cicada WinHTTrack is Working Great ! :D
Ell
Ell
@lalaland I spent a whole Night looking for windows wget binaries and gave up, that showed me for using duckduckgo instead of google!
@dex what is your current project?
You could've spent this time to compile it youself. Actually AFAIR cygwin and MSYS from MinGW installs it automaticly.
08:00
casually browsing reddit
I see this.
that's pretty neat.
Not the casual browsing thing of course
yep, it's pretty cool
oh wow, am I reading in the starboard that puppy was wrong?!!?
jeeez
@Ivan0x32 No, sadly
> narrowing conversion of 'std::declval<int>()' from 'int' to 'double' inside { }
wut
seems logical
08:14
Can't reproduce with void foo(double); foo({ 42 });.
lol, only appears during template instantiation apparently.
I'm bleeding all over the edge over here.
How can i move this search bar (with categories and stuff) from top to left, where its was not so long ago? In google search i mean.
Okay, I couldn't reproduce because foo({ 42 }) involves a constant expression, and in this case there is no narrowing.
. Write an algorithm to determine
if two Binary trees are similar ?
^^^^^ can ruin your life
Prolog?
morning
08:28
mourning
@sehe very precise phrase
mourning indeed
'similar'? well certainly does make it easy for the person asking the question to claim you failed to understand what it was they asked for
You can just recursivly compare two nodes values and presence of references to child nodes, no?
fuck
why did I wake up so early?
@thecoshman Same "physical" layout.
08:35
@Cicada ah, now that is something 'tangible' that you can test for
08:53
Do you use C-style type conversion oftenly?
MSG* msg = reinterpret_cast<MSG*>(msg_pointer); - thins thing ugly, seriously. But still don't know what to do with it.
There is no valid use case, that I can think of, for using C-style type smashing
Does it in any way differs from corresponding C++ style conversion? I mean does it produce diffrent assembly code?
That would depend on the compiler, the standard does not dictate how to compile C++ code, only what it should do. something as trivial as y = x * 5 might be compiled to effectively be a for loop, adding x to x five times finally storing the result in y
@thecoshman There is. Else it wouldn't exist.

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