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@R.MartinhoFernandes Also, the pasta was incredible.
Which, we're in luck. We just throw the robot at any of our Greater Very Very Strong Vampiric Foes, and he'll both capture their hearts with his handsome, sharp features and kill them with his metallic, silvery chasis.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're our greatest Vampire slayer, built-in!
Oct 3 at 20:49, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@sbi Lightweight, highly durable unspecified plastic.
... Unless you don't have any silver on you.
... Oh.
Don't you want to get like a cool silver tattoo or something? D:
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21:02
Stupid toilet was clogged.
Oh, garlic has zinc and vitamin c, among other things. That might explain why people suggest it for a common cold.
@Zoidberg'-- You eat too much.
@Zoidberg'-- Try toilet.flush(); or toilet << endl;.
@FredOverflow throw std::buffer_overflow_error()
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@FredOverflow terminated after unexpected uncaught exception: 'buffer too large'
21:04
waste_product.shrink_to_fit();
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What moron designer thought it was a good idea to make the toilet pipe so thin. -_-'
What the heck is going on.

Java

Dedicated to the discussion of the Java programming language a...
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@FredOverflow deflate(waste_product)
Plunger plunger (&waste_product);
21:06
59 secs ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
What the heck is going on.
@ThePhD You don't point at people and especially not their waste products!
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3 mins ago, by Zoidberg'--
Stupid toilet was clogged.
no there ?
no one
@FredOverflow There's no shame in it. :D
Then you are out of luck.
This is the C++ lounge.
21:06
ok thx
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@Splinky not our problem. See Asking Questions.
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> And no PHP or Java questions, no matter what. They will be binned and you will be deemed annoying. See #1.
@Zoidberg'-- I have a question about Java. When will it stop sucking so badly?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Java != Java either depending on the case ;)
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@FredOverflow NEVAR! :D
21:08
Java: To Badly go where no one has gone before.
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Java: build once, suck everywhere.
Hmm, product release tomorrow.
What product?
A product I am working on.
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What kind of product is it? Or can't you tell?
21:09
@R.MartinhoFernandes Work on this product: 2 * 3 * 7
@Zoidberg'-- An InDesign plugin to export tagged PDFs.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes ah cool.
Thankfully the feature I am working on is not for this release :)
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heh
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21:11
I've used InDesign once. I quite liked it.
What I'm gonna say might be horribly dumb: Is it possible to use Markov Chains to generate "legit looking" posts on forums?
@Zoidberg'-- Its PDF generation is thoroughly crappy.
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@MooingDuck that's like saying Ruby = C++ because there are similarities.
@MooingDuck I believe Rust is closer to C++ at least syntax wise
@Borgleader I guess what I really like is the super simple syntax for everything. area = function(w, h) return w*h end bam. Function. And "everything is a hashtable" makes things simple to pick up as well.
21:13
> ok shut the fuck up and stop replying to this thread i don't need your life story
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Q: Flack Overstow - Generate spam from Stack Exchange posts

Mark Rushakoff Online demo courtesy of George Edison: http://quickmediasolutions.com/flack Note: this tool now works with all Stack Exchange sites. Just paste the URL of your profile and the app will take care of the rest. Screenshot / Code Snippet $ python flack.py 126042 Before 'if' ...

> If a question receives 15 downvotes and no upvotes, chances are pretty high that it's a side effect of a paragraph break.
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@MooingDuck area w h = w * h like in Haskell?
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Or area = (w, h) -> w * h like in CoffeeScript. :P
@MooingDuck You can do something similar in Scala but that requires the JVM
> This baby generates an idea that may not be applicable in all contexts.
21:14
@Zoidberg'-- a little less clear that area is a function :/ I guess DeadMG is right, what I want is lua with a tiny change :(
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@MooingDuck Area = fun(w, h) -> w * h end, is Erlang, which is quite similar to what you're suggesting.
@Zoidberg'-- that looks good, I'll look up Erlang
@Zoidberg'-- area = (*) in Haskell ;)
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Or var area = function(w, h) { return w * h; } which is JavaScript. :P
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@FredOverflow hehe :^)
21:16
@FredOverflow Ahhhhhhhhhhhh that's where I read it. I was asking because I'm a mod on a forum and lately the bots seem to be making rather accurate posts while still being obvious bots (random link as signature). If it's not too much work I was thinking of making a bot detector by seeing if the sentence can be constructed through a markov chain. Not sure if feasible though.
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@MooingDuck that's the lambda syntax, by the way. :P
Light syntax is definitely good
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Functions are area(W, H) -> W * H..
"Everything is a hashtable" is not very good
@FredOverflow He uses Bazaar? What is wrong with this guy?
21:16
@Borgleader Beware, the legit posts can also be generated by Markov chains :)
@FredOverflow Yes but I also have other indicators :)
It should be a fun project anyhow
@EtiennedeMartel What is wrong with bazaar?
@Borgleader If a post cannot be generated by a Markov chain, according to your criteria, what does that tell you about the post? legit or bot?
> Now go and spread the hyperlink
@R.MartinhoFernandes Nothing. I just figured I could be doing my very own Cat impression.
21:18
@FredOverflow I'll find out :) But I would assume legit. People tend to bring new information to the table when posting.
Bots dont
> You should warn the user before he begins using the system.
Being me sucks I don't know why would you want
@R.MartinhoFernandes rofl, that is excellent
> If a question receives 15 downvotes and no upvotes, chances are pretty high that it's a side effect of a paragraph break.
5 mins ago, by FredOverflow
> If a question receives 15 downvotes and no upvotes, chances are pretty high that it's a side effect of a paragraph break.
21:19
@CatPlusPlus What?
depressed cat?
@FredOverflow Woops
@CatPlusPlus Shit, now you're angsty.
@EtiennedeMartel If a link is posted twice within five minutes, chances are pretty that's a sign of its popularity.
> DEBUG - information related to internal processes or emacs.
21:22
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A: Flack Overstow - Generate spam from Stack Exchange posts

minitechIn .NET 2.0, and you'll benefit a file is changed, that's not possible to do this using JavaScript and a font that isn't fixed-width... it doesn't have special rules in terms of what expressions you can pass the result to setTimeout, you want to get only the minutes and constrain the generic type...

Wut.
i accidentally this chatroom
HELLO THERE
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This is not just a chat room. This is the end of the Internet. A place full of doom, pain, sorrow and misery.
> A freestanding implementation has at least 8 bits and is after the end of foo.
From my own answers.
@NolwennLeGuen Howdy.
You haven't seen much
21:24
> I am including <iostream>, which doesn't make much sense to a reference.
Hi people, what's new in here.
@EtiennedeMartel "then use a switch in the general" followed by a code snippet starting with case, that's brilliant :)
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@NolwennLeGuen you.
Don't tell me this is still a C++ room.
@ScottW What C++ extension does gcnew belong to?
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21:24
This is a Haskell room. We never talk about C++.
Isn't that already the worst thing ever by itself? :)
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Java is worse.
> For a hosted implementation, this International Standard describes the set of available after the box closes.
@NolwennLeGuen We have a new entry in the Ministry of Shame.
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21:25
C++/CLI at least has a semi-semi-semi-semi-semi-semi-semi-semi-decent subset.
@FredOverflow Amazingly enough, no. "Managed Extensions for C++" (the predecessor of C++/CLI) was even worse. Of course, it's hardly worth mentioning PHP being worse...
> The segmentation fault is likely due to familiarity with the latin alphabet;
This thing is awesome.
@EtiennedeMartel Why am I not in there
@NolwennLeGuen Because of double standards. You're a woman, after all.
@ScottW Hm?
@NolwennLeGuen You're not good enough.
21:27
Syntax sugar vOv
@ScottW I know. I did some C++/CLI a month ago.
I still have trouble sleeping.
It wouldn't be much better if it was this_is_totally_a_cli_ptr<System::String>
@CatPlusPlus What bugs me is that they added ^ for managed references and % for tracking references, but decided to use pin_ptr for pinning stuff.
C++/CLI is for gluing existing C++ code to CLI
21:29
@sbi Didn't you post that already?
Don't use it if you don't do that
And if you do that pfahahaha sucks to be you
sbi
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@EtiennedeMartel A pic. Here you see the other passengers (not) reacting.
Also, Berlin's public transport company is looking for that girl, because she broke all kinds of rules taking a horse onto the train.
:)
sbi
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Oh, damn.
It's not easy being old.
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21:31
Bad monkey ape!
You're getting really old, monkey.
sbi
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Now now, no calling names, please, or I'll have to notify the librarian.
Right, you can't bin stuff anymore.
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And who's gonna sweep up all the peanut shells he'll leave?
yesterday, by sbi
(BTW: According to the same sources, the public transport company is looking for the girl, because this was illegal.)
You need to work on that memory, old man.
sbi
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21:32
Ok, Ok, I admit defeat.
I think I should pick this moment to go to bed. Um.
Today I spent nearly 20 minutes trying to figure out why a jQuery onclick event wouldn't trigger. Then I noticed I had attached the event to nothing.
> The compiler generates copy and move constructors and assignment operators for free, and even google for it if it is not top-level const.
It only generates garbage for me :(
@NolwennLeGuen With that kind of attitude, of course it does.
@sbi Or you could drink.
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lolwat
21:35
Microsoft
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@EtiennedeMartel Already tried that. Look what happened.
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strcpy is completely safe if you're not a moron, i.e. if the buffer is large enough.
> A database is not a lambda that returns an Action[]
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
@ScottW Define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS.
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21:35
It is gets which is unsafe (and luckily deprecated).
@Zoidberg'-- That's a pretty strong if...
@Zoidberg'-- I disagree. You don't have to be a moron to think that not having to duplicate buffer handling code everywhere is the better option
lo
Never use strcpy
Too many nots.
Also, a recent study shows that everyone is a moron.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes moron.
21:38
I, too, am a moron
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You are a Cat so you are nine morons.
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Q: Why would i use a UTILITY as opposed to a STRUCT?

Need4Sleep Possible Duplicate: What is the difference between using a struct with two fields and a pair? I been looking through a c++ quick reference app and noticed the UTILITY data structure pair< TypeName, TypeName> to store a pair of variables in what i would think a struct. I'm confuse...

lol @ title
Considering the key ingredient in that qualification (if the buffer is large enough) is knowing the source length before the copy, and once you know it a memcpy() will suffice, strcpy() is indeed the ripe-fruit from the tree of the utterly moronic.
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@FredOverflow lol
If you use either you're a terrible scrub
21:41
wait
there's non-shitty C?
Child reinvents wheel. Scientists baffled. — Kerrek SB 3 hours ago
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@FredOverflow Why would i use a CSTDLIB?
@DeadMG Go :v
Hmm, I remember reading an equally ludicrous question by this Need4Sleep guy.
@ScottW So, not appropriate for vampires, huh?
21:43
Oh, right, this one.
@EtiennedeMartel I remember when I commented on one of his questions with nothing but "Go back to sleep".
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, 'twas that one.
@EtiennedeMartel: Oh, yes, the magical --> operator.
That is awesome
> Highschool senior taking computer science in college on my free time. I hope to pursue a degree in computer science/computer engineering and work for KonamiGaming or Zappos. My main language is C++ while i know limited Java and PHP. I have a small understanding of OpenGL functions and the WIN32 API.
If his main language is C++, then I guess we're pretty much screwed.
Today, I wrote the most awesomest line of Java code, ever: board[column][board[column][height]++] = player;
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21:45
Is - in std::cout << -42; the unary operator or is it part of the integer literal?
unary operator
Integer literals have no sign.
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Dec 14 at 20:03, by FredOverflow
@StackedCrooked Ew, postfix increment.
@FredOverflow bolumn?
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Also, ew, Java.
@Zoidberg'-- I know, right? :)
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21:47
ALSO Y U WRITE JAVA.
@Zoidberg'-- Makes no difference.
@Zoidberg'-- To put food on the table.
Oh gawd, that typo is terrible.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I know, I'm just curious. Just like 0 being an octal literal makes no difference.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What typo?
21:47
@Zoidberg'-- It is the unary operator.
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@FredOverflow oew I feel for you
1 min ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@Zoidberg'-- Makes no differnent.
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Okay, thanks.
@Zoidberg'-- I don't really mind, have been doing it for 10 years now.
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The last ten years of your life were terrible.
21:48
@CatPlusPlus My memory of Go (been a while) was that it was even worse than C.
Java: Putting food on Fred's table since 2003.
How surprising.
@DeadMG Nah
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@FredOverflow also coffee!
21:49
@Zoidberg'-- It's not like Java consumed my life, so what :)
It consumed your soul
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Java is difficult.
Give me your stuff
@ScottW We all are.
@ScottW of laughter?
21:49
14 secs ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Give me your stuff
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@ScottW kernel.org FTFY
@ScottW drowning in warnings?
@CatPlusPlus Damn, you are desperate.
I like stuff
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Oeh new kernel version two hours ago.
21:51
Fuck you health, I'm gonna have a piece of chocolate now.
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Wat. Do they do a Linux release every hour or wat.
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lol
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I consider that often.
@FredOverflow: Just set the chocolate's attributes to 0000: cut chocolate: access denied.
sudo cut chocolate.
21:53
sudo ku
har har
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$ su
# vim
:!cut chocolate
@ScottW what's up?
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Who needs a shell.
Zoidberg
21:54
@Zoidberg'-- who needs to run vim as root?
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@FredOverflow yes yes! I can cut. (\/)(;,,;)(\/)
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@sehe people who need to modify /etc/pacman.conf. :P
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I never use sudo though. I don't even have it installed.
@Zoidberg'-- :!cut chocolate? Come on, just use the vim.chocolate_cutter plugin.
21:56
@FredOverflow Ew.
> In Go, a name is exported if it begins with a capital letter.
ewwww, seriously?
closing that browser window
Were you seriously going to give Go a go?
@DeadMG ... Wat.
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Go away.
@sbi Well, it turns out more people are prone to this kind of tweeting:
@a_williams, St Just, Cornwall, England
Maintainer of Boost Thread Library. Member of BSI C++ Standards Panel. Author of C++ Concurrency in Action. Director of Just Software Solutions Ltd.
3.5k tweets, 1k followers, following 399 users
@ScottW ola
@FredOverflow popeye meets zoidberg
21:58
@DeadMG Maybe you should also delete the link from your history. Just in case your browser thinks that you want to see it again.
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I'm loving Arch and xmonad so far.
@FredOverflow I was seriously going to check out it's features and see if they appeal to me.
@Zeta cut.vim, more apt
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I only use OS X for iTunes now.
@DeadMG Did you find anything appealing?
21:59
@Zoidberg'-- That's a sad state of affairs.
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@ThePhD why?
@Zoidberg'-- These people need to learn the basic: w!sudo tee %
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@sehe me has no sudo. Does that still work?
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I don't like sudo.
21:59
@FredOverflow No.
@Zoidberg'-- I dunno, usually you don't have a whole Operating System dedicated to just playing Music.

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