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21:00
The ladybug is here. Stop talking about chicks.
Oh wow. Just noticed the Threw It On The Ground URL starts with gAY.
Also hello people, how are you?
Visual Studio 2012 takes so long to open
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@Chimera "In addition to commanding a higher price, the game hens have a shorter growing span, 28 to 30 days as opposed to 42 or more for regular chicken." That sounds like some guys earn a lot of money on them.
21:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes You mean this?
@Insilico I'm so much faster than you.
@sbi Interesting. I didn't know that.
@Insilico I call that a pre-nugget.
@Cicada Good. How are you?
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21:02
@Chimera It's on Wikipedia.
@Chimera So so. Life and stuff.
@Cicada "Happy Thanksgiving to the ground."
@Cicada Drink more!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Relevant.
@EtiennedeMartel I just finished yet another bottle of water.
21:05
@Cicada I meant alcohol.
@melak47 :) made me laugh
@EtiennedeMartel Technically, it is alcohol, to a very low degree.
@EtiennedeMartel See, you're a drunkard. Etienne de Drunkard.
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@EtiennedeMartel "If all else fails, drink beer."
@Cicada Tant qu'il y a de la bière, il y a de l'espoir.
@Cicada Water has carbon atoms in them?
@Insilico When dirty.
21:06
@Insilico The water I drink is certainly not pure.
I guess if you're talking about impurities, sure.
@sbi Nothing can go wrong with that.
@Cicada We're going to need to do some analytical chemistry on said water.
@EtiennedeMartel You know it's funny because you probably know just like me that in french "bière" also means coffin.
"When there's coffin, there's hope". Why yes, where's Jerry?
@Cicada I used to know that.
21:08
@Insilico D: it's water from the tap, it's certainly not pure
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@Cicada Very likely checking on his wine fridge.
@Cicada Reminds me of this discussion I had with someone about bottled water vs. tap water
@sbi Then he's doing the right thing.
@Insilico Something about execution performance again? Or how garbage collected tap water is better?
@Cicada Well, supposedly bottled water "is of higher quality than tap water" whatever the hell "higher quality" means in this case.
21:11
@Insilico Fun fact: Dasani (Coca Cola) and Aquafina (Pepsi) brand water are actually tap water, but bottled.
@Insilico Depends on your tap.
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah. The Dasani/Aquafina water is basically Coca Cola/Pepsi without the Coca Cola/Pepsi part of it.
@Insilico I used to live in a country where you couldn't drink tap water, so now that I live in france, fuck it!
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@Insilico And whatever is left of that (alleged) higher quality after a bottle has been open for half a day. Here in Germany, bottled water is very popular, while it's very uncommon to drink tap water. And that's despite tap water very likely being the best-controlled foodstuff here.
@Cicada Where?
@EtiennedeMartel Yes
21:14
@Cicada Ce n'était pas une interrogation totale.
@EtiennedeMartel Somewhere in America.
@EtiennedeMartel 12
you sick bastard
@Cicada, the bug with a dark past
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21:15
@Cicada "canard" FTFY
@sbi Not bad.
Maybe one day you'll speak French. And become a room owner.
And while I'm at it, maybe you'll fly and shoot lasers with your eyes.
@EtiennedeMartel inb4 contemptuous "I'm older than you, kid"-like reply
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@EtiennedeMartel Of these two, me speaking French is the less probable possibility.
@Cicada Oh, but @Etienne isn't a kid, like you are. He drinks beer, didn't you know?
@sbi It's gonna be fun the day we meet and you realize I'm almost your age.
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@Cicada I wasn't talking about the number of years.
21:19
@sbi I wouldn't say I'm mature.
So for you "age" means grams of alcohol in blood? Interesting.
Then I'm a total newborn :)
grams of alcohol in blood.. nice units
@EtiennedeMartel Maturity and age are orthogonal concepts.
@Insilico That's exactly what I like to say to my bananas.
@Rapptz I think it's called the "Blood Alcohol Content".
21:21
@Insilico g/mL
@Insilico Aka, bac.
Right, that's something I learned with my French colleagues: in France, when you say you're "at X grams" or something, it refers to alcohol consumption. Here, it usually refers to how much pot was in that joint you just smoked.
@Rapptz More like g/L lol
@EtiennedeMartel This kind of cultural difference is just lovely.
They're both equivalent. 1/1000 g/mL is the same as 1 g/L
Let's just say the first time a guy told me he was at 2 grams, well, I was rather perplexed, considering he just got out of a bar.
21:23
@Rapptz No they're not. One is one thousand times the other. They qualify the same thing
are you telling me that 1/1000 g/mL is not the same as 1 g/L
@Rapptz No, Cicada's saying that g/mL is not the same as g/L, which is what you implied when you said "they're both equivalent".
@Rapptz You're comparing quantities, not units
@Insilico I didn't mean to imply it that way, but I can see why someone would be confused.
I'm extremely disappointed by NodeJS.
21:25
@Cicada Then you're not a true hipster.
I mean, it's great and all, but srsly, no multi-thread/core? What a waste.
@Cicada 1% BAC is 1/100 g/mL, is what I meant to say. Or at least I believe so, I haven't actually checked.
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@Cicada Dump him. You'll find a new one.
@Rapptz Yes I understood, but this is Lounge<Nitpick>, couldn't help it, sorry :)
And the so called excuse of the developers for not doing multi thread is because "concurrency is difficult". Wow. Seriously?
@Cicada Actually, concurrency is very easy. Correct concurrency is hard.
21:27
I mean yes, it's difficult indeed, it has its drawbacks in terms of conception and debugging, but since when being difficult was a good point to not implement a feature?
Since... ever?
@Cicada Good point. Although that's definitely dependent on the use case.
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Since writing code needs to earn you money.
I was editing my post, wait.
21:28
Ok then. You'll never know. >:D
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Shows his relief.
The problem with multithreading is the whole "sharing data" thing.
INTERNETS SO BAD
It's like Intel would publish something like "okay guis, making multicore processors is hard to we rolled back to the 4004 series k"
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@DeadMG It's much better, though, while you're offline.
21:30
@DeadMG They're both awesome and horrible at the same time
But okay, I agree, not implementing a feature because it's hard (and adds little to no value) is a valid point indeed.
Turducken is a dish consisting of a de-boned chicken stuffed into a de-boned duck, which is in turn stuffed into a de-boned turkey. The word turducken is a portmanteau of turkey, duck, and chicken. The dish is a form of engastration, which is a recipe method in which one animal is stuffed inside the gastric passage of another. The thoracic cavity of the chicken/game hen and the rest of the gaps are stuffed, sometimes with a highly seasoned breadcrumb mixture or sausage meat, although some versions have a different stuffing for each bird. The result is a fairly solid layered poultry dish...
WTF.
But seriously, concurrency is not even a feature imo, it should be the very basis of today's software. owell
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought he was drunk-tweeting again.
Of course there's always the other end of the spectrum where people throw in threads thinking "IT WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE FASTER".
@sbi Yeah, me too. But I just had to check.
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21:32
I was wondering if there should be a faq entry on tag dispatching. I had to explain it someone today and was disappointed to not find something on SO.
> The Pure Meat Company offered a five-bird roast (a goose, a turkey, a chicken, a pheasant, and a pigeon, stuffed with sausage), described as a modern revival of the traditional Yorkshire Christmas pie, in 1989;
std-proposals. This sounds wrong on so many levels.
Maybe that's why they renamed em to STI
@Cicada No, only one level.
@Cicada What about std::vector?
21:34
@Insilico lol nice one ;)
Don't forget about std::list, which apparently gave me search results for a list of STDs at some point in time. :-P
How about std::random
@R.MartinhoFernandes A TV show in UK had a guy make a TEN bird roast
@thecoshman Do you recall what those 10 birds were?
You guys are crazy.
21:38
@Insilico not all of the. There was of course the turkey, chicken and duck. There was a pidgeon, perhaps a goose. A woodcock I recall as well, how can you forget such a name :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes Thank you.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes You are talking about food in Britain. What do you expect, if not quantity over quality? These guys eat peppermint sauce!
pros make crap questions too stackoverflow.com/questions/13519990/…
it was removed
> food
> Britain
What.
@AlbertoBonsanto rep != proness
21:41
@cicada by your own experience why girls don't study comp science ?
@AlbertoBonsanto Because they shouldn't.
@AlbertoBonsanto They certainly do study CS. Your real question is "Why are there so few women studying CS relatively speaking?"
They shouldn't commit the mistakes I did.
Don't do CS. Do SE.
@Cicada Well played.
@sbi I applaud your ability yo not mock the famous scotch dish
21:42
@Cicada Seconded.
@Cicada Thirded
@thecoshman You mean the haggis?
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@thecoshman Haggis?
Indeed
Isn't it fish with potatoes or something?
21:43
Haggis McMutton: Well, Haggis is only my nickname. My true name is ‘Heart Lungs And Liver Boiled In The Stomach Of The Animal McMutton’.
Guybrush: Oh, so your parents were expecting a girl.
Haggis: Aye.
^ This is where I learned what haggis was
that and whisky, but that is another joke
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@Cicada You wish.
@Cicada get your stereotypes in order would you
@thecoshman certainly mr drunk under the permanent rain
@Cicada Try again (hint I am English)
21:44
@thecoshman Well yes, precisely?
@Cicada as in not Irish
Implying Englishmen are not drunk asses and that it doesn't rain 24/24 in England?
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@thecoshman Yeah. So?
@Cicada Only 24/7, actually.
robot
21:46
huh, are the days of our famous tea drinking ways finally over?
@sbi It means "twenty four hours out of twenty four", or at least that's what i wanted to say
@thecoshman You don't belong to the nobleship (?) do you?
did you say earlier that for defects in C++11, if a DR is accepted by the committee, then it retrospectively becomes part of C++11?
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@thecoshman Nobody believed that anyway.
@Cicada We just use 24h for that.
@sbi shit, cover blown!
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21:47
@Cicada I tried to make a joke. :-/
down the pints lads!
@DeadMG Something like that.
discussing UTF-8 literals here
so I'm suggesting fixing them as a DR
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hi guise
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Luise. FTFY.
21:47
@DeadMG I haven't used C++11 extensively yet, so I'm not familiar with the problems with UTF-8 literals?
@Insilico They do not have a distinct type.
@sbi Oh, I'm genuinely sorry. I thought you were, exceptionnally, nitpicking.
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Mmmm, haggis :P
@EtiennedeMartel I don't see how that is relevant :)
i.e., if you write f(const char*), you can't know what encoding it's in, which is a fairly critical failure.
21:49
@Ell stop! i'm going to patent this opening line
@DeadMG That is a fairly critical failure.
oh wait. i just have another awesome one
@Cicada You might actually get a patent on it, seeing how screwy the patent system is (at least in the U.S.)
@DeadMG Font rendering on Win7 takes some getting used to. I was surprised to see a user "DeadPIG" in the room just now
@Cicada no you don't
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21:50
Really, puppy, we had such a nice Brit-bashing session, and all you can come up with in your defense is to disturb it with some stupid C++ question?
(to be fair, I have a bit of a headache)
@thecoshman oh yes I do. "haggis"
I wasn't here for the Brit-bashing session
@sehe I see the name "DeadMG" on my Win7 machine just fine, so it might be just your headaches.
@sehe I shall now rename myself
21:50
@DeadMG brashing, analogous to "Brexit", methinks
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haggis is scottish anyways
@DeadMG you didn't miss much
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@Cicada Are you, secretly, @Zoidberg'--??
@Cicada it would be more apt
@Ell and Scotland is part of Britain, thus haggis is part of British-ness
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@Cicada To DeadPIG?
21:52
yesterday, by sbi
@sehe No! Why? Me?! Never!
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@thecoshman oh yeah. silly me :P
@sbi I am indeed. But more importantly, I am @litb in disguys
@sbi What else?
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Not "dis-guise", but "dis-folks" it'd be for Johannes, I think.
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@Cicada Haggis, of course.
21:54
@sehe Don't worry, I know you're straight. Unfortunately.
@sbi lol
@EtiennedeMartel Are you hitting on him?
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Q: ReadProcessMemory Win32

user1779922ReadProcessMemory(hProc,(LPCVOID)(7845CDDC),&PHP,4,NULL); When I enter that i get this error in Dev-C++ Win32 : C:\Dev-Cpp\main.cpp invalid suffix "CDDC" on integer constant any idea why?

WTF.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm hitting on everyone.
@EtiennedeMartel Le fait que tu connaisses le terme est révélateur!
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21:55
ahh whatt? amazon user interface just changed I swear o.O
> ReadProcessMemory(hProc,(LPCVOID)(7845CDDC),&PHP,4,NULL);
> &PHP
> PHP
wat
@Ell It's been different for a while now (at least in different parts of the world)
@Cicada I know it because @Crowz shared the link to that Bearforce1 video. Some Googling brought me to the definition of "bear".
@EtiennedeMartel tss tss t'inquiète pas je dirais rien
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@Insilico but I mean like, literally just change when I refreshed o.O Now I can't find currency converter :'(
21:57
@EtiennedeMartel btw ici c'est le gros bordel à propos du marriage homo
@Cicada Plus sérieusement, je suis hétérosexuel. Mais certains de mes amis sont LGBT, et je peux être assez... aggressif envers les homophobes.
@Cicada Ouais, j'ai vu. Et moi qui croyais que la France était un pays progressiste...
@EtiennedeMartel Homophobephobe? So meta.
@EtiennedeMartel lol non c'est vraiment n'imp, on se croirait au moyen âge
Si seulement vous aviez des sorciers pour aller avec... le moyen age sans sorciers cest moche
@Insilico owell look, my answer was relevant lol
21:59
Hey.
LISTEN
@Cicada I thought of that too, although that one line of code makes me think the OP is doing something completely crazy.
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@EtiennedeMartel You're pavloving.
@Insilico The &PHP made me giggle. Imagine that. address of PHP
Turkey has declared martial law; government claims secret "state of emergency". Germany has given them an ultimatum to join "new Axis order"
This is not about Thanksgiving.
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We should do secret santa.
@sbi I'm what?
@R.MartinhoFernandes A "secret state of emergency"?
22:03
@sbi yes. citroën engineers are very good at making constructions with wires and interdependencies all over the place. so also with japanese aiwa (i don't know if they're still in business though)
From what I've heard, Germans car makers are pretty bad with electronics.
Damn, my brain doesn't work today.
@EtiennedeMartel Pavloving. Igor Pavlov. The guy who did LZMA.
@Ell How would that work, exactly?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes We all pick a user out of a hat :P then buy them something with amazon :D
I don't think it would actually work, but it would be fun :L
22:05
Oh, a hat.
Virtual hat
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Yeah a virtual hat
I think I need to optimize my route to and from work.
@R.MartinhoFernandes How long is the route?
Dunno.
About twenty minutes.
22:11
That's long?
Now that I am looking at a map, it is definitely not the distance-shortest route.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I doubt you can reach that anyway.
@Cicada Why not?
Yeah usually you can't go shortest route, would be nice though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The shortest distance between two points on Earth is a straight line, which is impossible to do unless you like to run through houses and buildings.
22:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're not a plane. You're not a bird. You're not even a winged insect!
@Insilico Not in a graph.
Why would I see the city as a continuous plane instead of a discrete graph?
You be crazy.
Because optimum.
@Insilico Or the Earth itself.
@Insilico s/on Earth//
@R.MartinhoFernandes True, as we've established that Earth isn't flat for more than 600 years now or something.
Taxicab geometry, considered by Hermann Minkowski in the 19th century, is a form of geometry in which the usual distance function or metric of Euclidean geometry is replaced by a new metric in which the distance between two points is the sum of the absolute differences of their coordinates. The taxicab metric is also known as rectilinear distance, L1 distance or \ell1 norm (see Lp space), city block distance, Manhattan distance, or Manhattan length, with corresponding variations in the name of the geometry. The latter names allude to the grid layout of most streets on the island of Manhat...
Might not be relevant to your particular city.
22:14
Yeah, it isn't.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Also why don't you ask the googles. They know.
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just draw a graph and do a quick dijkstra's on it :3
Google usually does fastest route in their directions I think
@R.MartinhoFernandes The thing is the shortest-distance route is not necessarily the fastest route, unless you factor in things like traffic and speed limits as part of the "distance" of the edges.
@Ell Dijkstra by hand? I rather stab myself with a fork
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22:15
@Borgleader dijkstra by hand isn't difficult at all
Long... so long... and the possibility for mistake is high.
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we have to do it in our maths exam
@Ell Unskilled labor isn't difficult at all either. I still wouldn't do it.
@Insilico I don't dwell in traffic! That's for suckers.
I had to as well. And never am I doing that shit by hand ever again.
22:16
@Ell With small, carefully crafted graphs.
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so he just has to make a small, carefully crafted graph :3 Or even just write something using boost's graph lib
It is bad enough that I need to cross streets.
Why is something I have already minimized.
> boost's graph lib
Just suggesting that library shows you've never dealt with It
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is it that bad? I've looked at the tutorials recently and appears to be okay :P
@Cicada lol, Google? Google is good if you want the craziest routes ever.
22:22
@R.MartinhoFernandes idk for you but google maps has served me well thus far
Same here.
same here
@Ell It's not that bad, it's just completely lacking on the field of documentation whenever you want to do something slighly more complex than connecting 2 vertices.
There's a train station a few hundred metres from where I work, yet Google sends me halfway across the city to a station 1.5km away.
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ahh lack of documentation suxorz
22:23
@R.MartinhoFernandes Listen to the googles. The googles want to keep you healthy and fit.
@R.MartinhoFernandes google knows better, you should go to that one.
Haha, I got it.
Google does not know about the U-bahns (subway).
@EtiennedeMartel what is this sorcery
@R.MartinhoFernandes You live in Germany? what.
@EtiennedeMartel 1 pixel image?
22:27
Oh.
I SEE.
Just a second
@Cicada Since four weeks ago.
That should work now.
@Rapptz 'http://static.themetapicture.com/media/funny-The-Shining-door-scene.jpg'
how anticlimactic :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh, I didn't know. Why, if I may ask?
22:28
@Cicada I work here now.
@sehe It blocks any outside referer
@R.MartinhoFernandes Interesting :) so you'll probably get a chance to meet the local loungers?
@Cicada I have met the ape and Xeo.
@R.MartinhoFernandes is he really that hairy
Why would I know?
22:30
...
Oh, you are talking about something else.
;_;
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ugh boost link errors :'(
@Cicada that's not actually that simple to do, connecting two vertices. It will largely depend on how you choose to represent vertices and whether you data structures need to be adapted to the BGL Graph concepts :) Other than that, plain sailing
@sehe No, just no. Sadly. I tried to do clique search with BGL once. It was so fucked up I ended up writing my own.
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22:33
also "183MB download, 6.3GB Installed" - I don't remember boost libs being so large :O
Mention -Wall and similar options? (<trollmode> Nah, that's just the 'fuzzy' part of the logic </trollmode>) — sehe 1 min ago
It only takes 2Gb of space on my machine ...
@Cicada Did you miss the size of my enormous ... sarcasm?
@sehe It was so huge there was no way it could have fit.
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@sehe I didn't to be fair :P
would I be correct saying a x86 process can only load x86 (32 bit) libraries, and x64 only x64?
22:40
@Borgleader WTF
@Ell Yes and yes. Allthough you can play trick with WOW64 - I have never done that myself
Boost takes less than 208 MB here.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Once compiled it takes a truck load more space
@Borgleader That is compiled.
It's the size of my whole MinGW folder (which is where boost is installed).
There are other libs in there.
Well IIRC my boost 1.52 folder is 2GB once compiled
22:42
Anyhoops: VSExpress 2012 turns out to suck, but mainly because of no plugins. I think I rather like the dark color scheme. And here come the many benefits of never using a mouse or looking at the screen for anything outside code: I don't mind any of the UI changes.
YES The menu in ALLCAPS is fugly, but I don't really have to look at it, so, I'm fine
@Borgleader Yeah, 1.52 here too.
Windows or Unix?
It depends on what you mean by "flying monkey". — Luchian Grigore 54 secs ago
@Borgleader Windows. MinGW.
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windows. I'm dl'ing precompiled libs cos I can't do it myself
vs2012
22:43
Huh...
@Mysticial the question makes no sense.
or maybe it's just me...
I ctrl + f'd flying monkey and only got your comment
@Rapptz No way! Let me fix that for you, back in 20 secs
@Rapptz It's a nonsensical reply to a nonsensical question.
@Rapptz There, fixed
22:44
@Rapptz It's a nonsensical reply to a nonsensical question (that's the intention anyway)
Damn really? I was hoping the question had a flying monkey problem or something
@R.MartinhoFernandes Are you on your phone again?
How about "flying fucks"?
You replied to me twice with the same thing
22:45
Oh, failed edit.
@R.MartinhoFernandes So, hence why
@sehe Plus you can turn it off
Time for nops.
Don't have any fun without me.
Most recent pun I heard here in the office: A singleton is a one ton mass.
@Cicada Well, I couldn't find it quickly, so I ignore it
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Q: How to disable all caps menu titles in Visual Studio 2012 RC?

user1172873I assume the title is self explanatory. Just want to change the look of the Visual Studio 2012 not to show menu title in all capital letters.

@Cicada that title should've been all caps
@Cicada That's cheating. I wanted to find it in Tools/options. Alas, apparently after 20 or so revisions of the product, they still failed to have a fulltext filtering thing in the options dialog tree. Makes sense
hmmm
hmm, anyone familiar with x86_64 assembly? I'm trying to make this Thunker thing work for x64
Xeo
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22:55
@sehe There is no option in the IDE itself, IIRC.
@Xeo That'd be correct
hey mistical!
mysticial?
22:58
@sehe idk what to say... as soon I compile the damn thing it takes up 10 times as much space.
funny joke

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