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@StephaneRolland :) The best tracks I haven't found on YT. Try Spotify, maybe. I can get put them online for evaluation purposes maybe
@FredOverflow I'm just fighting them off one by one, yo.
I have been fan of long slow melodic improvisation of Jarett... I discover another style :-)
@ThePhD there's only two actual values. zero and positive. If it says there's one, fixing that one might unleash hundreds more. So any number greater than zero is not accurate. zero is the only accurate number.
@sehe let me search, I'll come by you if I don't find them
@ThePhD "The compiler was only able to detect a limited number of your errors"
22:02
=[
You guys are so mean. I get all hopeful and you're all like "Well, it's just that the compiler can't find the rest of your mess."
Thanks guys, I really wanna continue sifting through this nonsense now =[
@ThePhD :<
sorry to shatter dreams with reality?
I guess?
@FredOverflow Like 18k.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Templates?
@MooingDuck Eh, I'll... get over it and stuff.
Right now I'm back down to the base class undefined error.
Despite directly including the header that has the definition, it keeps spewing that out at me.
22:06
@ThePhD circular dependency
It has to be, but... where? That's what blooowing my mind away.
@ThePhD look at what the base class includes
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@MooingDuck triangular dependency
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Also, I'm mealy.
22:09
....
I found it.
#include <Furrovine++/Graphics/GraphicsDeviceDecl.h>
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I think I'm reinventing visual programming or something o.O
@Zoidberg mealy/ o. my. new found low
That was the problem... all along....
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@sehe ~~English~~
@Zoidberg obviously
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22:10
Obvieus.
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Is that even a word?
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Meh.
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Fuuuuck I missed the PowNews.
uitzendinggemist.nl
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Thank you. I forgot about that. You're a good person.
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22:13
Does anyone here know what filter forge is?
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It's a combination of Instagram and SourceForge.
I forgot about _that_
Also, I prefer you keep that to yourself
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Keep what to myself?
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That I forgot about Uitzending Gemist?
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22:15
Fuck. PowNews of today is not yet on UG. Well, that'll be yesterday's news then.
@EtiennedeMartel .... What. The. Hell.
@EtiennedeMartel Is it bad that I know the singer
@Rapptz Kyary Pamyu Pamyu? Not really. She made PONPONPON after all.
lol at the idealisation of Japan in the comments ._.
@Rapptz Manga and anime fans generally see Japan in a very positive light.
From what I've heard, Japan is a cool place to visit, but a bad place to inhabit.
22:18
yeah like they're not racists, lol. They don't mind tourists sure, but if you live there then won't like you as much.
They're very xenophobic.
You're required to have your "alien registration card" on you at all times.
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I wish something had named tuples :(
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PVV is greatest party again. Awesome.
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I don't want to have to create a load of result classes for multiple return types :o
@Zoidberg Polls. Also: De Hond. No value
@Ell You mean, structs, or tagged tuples? I believ boost has them, or maybe it was in Fusion
@StephaneRolland The username would be your first name, and the password,... well
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22:21
@sehe lol
SO Chat Markdown Unicode support fails again
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@sehe tagged tuples may be what I'm looking for
I shall google
@Ell I find them almost equally painful, but they sure work well in some situations.
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TIL: being caught for stealing a traffic enforcement camera is cheaper than being caught by that traffic enforcement camera for driving too fast in The Netherlands.
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Maybe a simple class is the way to go then
22:23
I... I think I'm starting to see why you guys don't like java.
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BECAUSE JAVA IS FUCKING TERRIBLE OH GOD PLEASE ALREADY STOP TALKING ABOUT IT BOOOOOOOOOOOOAA
Mostly because it's less expressive than C
if I could modify the return type of this method, life would be so much easier
And has stupid annoying design in some parts that you can't get around
hey folks
22:24
@Zoidberg Because, unless you wire it with explosives, the latter is more dangerous
is it possible to make a static unary operator overload method for a class?
@ShotgunNinja Static? You mean: struct X { friend int operator+(X const&) { return 42; } };
No; I mean like, external to the class definition, a la the static extern left-shift overloads for std::ostream.
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@sehe oh wait VVD not PVV. :(
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derp
22:27
@Zoidberg Biiiiiiiiiiiiiig difference. Still:
@sehe 404 not found :-)
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Indeed. VVD is much worse.
7 mins ago, by sehe
@Zoidberg Polls. Also: De Hond. No value
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Imma vote for Wilders next year.
@StephaneRolland If you can't figure out to drop the closing paren that SO chat adds (fuckit) you're not worthy :)
22:29
i'm gonna look at the url so :-)
Oh wait. It's worse
I want a application to download an encrypted string(code), to decrypt it and compile it to a dll all in memory. Is this possible?
Just go to the [history of that message](http://chat.stackoverflow.com/messages/7220644/history) and manually copy the address from the initial post. SO Chat Markdown sucks
In your defense, the closing paren was legit :)
I also want the DLL stored in memory, it's for a reflective DLL injection technique.
22:33
If i have a question about Objective-C (Mac osx app) can i ask it here ?
@ShotgunNinja sure, unary vs binary makes no difference.
@CatPlusPlus github.com/stephenfewer/ReflectiveDLLInjection Have you seen this?
@JeffreyLang Why not on ZoidOverflow?
@Alec Yeah you can. If you write the JIT yourself
22:33
System dynamic linker requires DLL to be in a file
@MooingDuck Cool, thanks. The professor was asking about it ;P
You can insert code and stuff
@ShotgunNinja oh, you want to compile it? uh
He wasn't sure himself, lol.
22:34
But that's not really doing DLLs
> Reflective DLL injection is a library injection technique in which the concept of reflective programming is employed to perform the loading of a library from memory into a host process.
Is it me, or does this sentence manages to say absolutely nothing?
@ShotgunNinja Actually, I think you can do it with named memory if you're very careful
Dynamic linking is more involved than just loading code from DLL into memory
@MooingDuck No, we're going over review, and someone posed the question to him, and he wasn't sure.
@Alec Beware of DEP protection. It can seriously spoil your party if you self modify
22:35
@Griwes thanks :)
You need to find a spot, you need to rebase
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@JeffreyLang ask me.
Also it's malware territory
Does anyone else feel inconfortable when using non-statically typed languages
in NSChat, 22 mins ago, by Jeffrey Lang
ok i do not know what that means ( from holland / dutch ).
22:36
So I don't really care
^ Another Dutch. It's contagious
@NolwennLeGuen No
@NolwennLeGuen Nope. Love it.
I don't really care too much, it's going to be a game hack. My users probably won't care if it's an false positive.
@CatPlusPlus Very much so
22:36
Uh. Does that mean I suck
@NolwennLeGuen Erm. You tell me?
Oh, yes, game hacks are much better than malware
@ShotgunNinja if you're really crafty you can do it, you just have to trick teh compiler into thinking a region of memory is a file that it can open
@NolwennLeGuen I do
^ Love the seeming ambiguity
@Zoidberg I have a simple WebView application that shows my site and on my site there are links to NZB files but the WebView can't download it (yet) Im kinda new to Mac app development
22:37
There is no ambiguity
@ShotgunNinja wait, I mixed two questions. Yes unary can be defined outside the class.
@MooingDuck Well, you can do a fullblown virtual filesystem driver, obviously
@CatPlusPlus :)
@sehe could a named region of memory work? like mmap?
no wait, the opposite of mmap
@MooingDuck I don't believe it can
I like statically typed languages :(
22:39
@MooingDuck What part of the question is still unanswered? chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/7220670#7220670
@NolwennLeGuen Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Is there a variant of JS that has a static type system
@NolwennLeGuen Only one typo there: s/(/)/
@sehe eugh, parens in regex!!
@NolwennLeGuen In vim, parens are by default non-magic. You know, for old-time's sake
22:39
how non-compliant of vim
Nope. It's POSIX. Perlre just became way too popular. Try sed one day
i didn't say compliant to what
"Compliant"
Regex
Ahahaha
Yup
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@JeffreyLang myWebView.resourceLoadDelegate = self; and then implement webView:resource:willSendRequest:redirectResponse:fromDataSource:. I think. I have never used WebView.
22:40
@sehe "Named Pipes" is what I was looking for
@sehe I'm in evalution mode :-) just as an echo, that was one of my preferred jarrett piece. A little more jazzy and melancholic: youtube.com/watch?v=t4_6xJH44b0
alright seems you all seem to make fun of me i'll go sleep
bai
We always make fun of you
@MooingDuck Well, a pipe can't be memory mapped, so it can't be loaded as a module by the runtime linker
@Alec unlikely, but there might be potential with named pipes
22:41
@NolwennLeGuen ... may you're :( become :) again
@MooingDuck ?! that's quite an ... outrageous claim. Can you back it up?
@sehe no, but you can pipe data to the compiler, pipe the data back into local memory, and then memory map the local copy
Pipes are FIFO
@sehe nope, I'm making stuff up as I go
@MooingDuck Oh. That way. You're forgetting about actually injecting a dll?
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@sehe Questions are GTFO
@Zoidberg Zoidbergs are GIGO
I'm just nervous about the 'code' for my hack being in the file system, it makes it a lot easier for someone to leak my dll; which is why I wanted to execute from memory.
@sehe yes
I'm also implementing protection in the DLL of course, but it's still a risk that I don't like.
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@sehe Some people are GIGOLO
22:43
@Alec Put it somewhere tricky and use an OS service to have it deleted on exit or, earliest, at next reboot
@Zoidberg But they rarely shout it around like that
Well, I don't want to cross the line and be considered as malware.
@Alec Funny. You doing hacks that your users won't care about in terms of security, and still calculating 'risks'. I mean, provide isolation (of identity) and be done?
@Alec Right. So, hiding your actions makes you less malicious?
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@ThePhD No, he has a brain. Hearts don't exhibit emotions.
@Sehe In the game hacking world the users are pretty much mindless and are just happy that the product they paid for works, but competition will try to leak your DLL to anticheat services.
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The heart is merely a symbol for a certain emotion.
22:46
In the game hacking world, fuck you for writing game hacks; just fyi
@Alec ... sucks to be you :)
@CatPlusPlus <3
@Nican I should check it out. And NERDTree can be useful.
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Why are people here always injecting DLLs into games.
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That dude from Eindhoven was also doing that.
22:47
@sehe #1 was strange, never heard a fugue that slow... #2 brings back things to normal :-)
Cause it's money when you have very little.
@StephaneRolland Oh nice one. I have that, just rarely actually listened to this particular track. I tend to find his free jazz strangely soothing, but a little bit too erratic to get really attached to. I might just put this album on my player again soon
@Zoidberg DLL is that like downloadable content?
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@StackedCrooked is that a tree in which lifeless nerds hang themselves?
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@StackedCrooked Dynamically linked library. Similar to a .so or a .dylib.
22:48
@Zoidberg Not that one.
@Zoidberg Ah, never heard of it.
I'm not doing this because I'm greedy, but I'm desperate to fill my gas tank so I can go to school. I live pretty far from school and there's no jobs that I could work for that would pay off. The gas would be more expensive than to get to the job and work a few hours and have to go home.
My vim config is the best vim config
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My config is better.
Freelancing online is pretty difficult when you're under 18 because most freelance sites won't let you freelance on their website when you're not a legal adult.
So yea I'm stuck doing this.
@StephaneRolland I play #1, #2 the prelude (but not the fugue, I lack macro-motoric skill), No. #5 is a favourite. I suggest you listen that one right now :)
22:50
I can play do.
@CatPlusPlus Mine trumps all, because it's shorter
mine with imap ii <Esc> is better
Mine is ~modular~
@StephaneRolland Just remad CapsLock
@sehe right to 5 now
22:50
@CatPlusPlus Oh that is a sure sign it's overengineered
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I just use escape.
Letter imaps suck
@sehe It's maintainable
@StephaneRolland I need to revisit #4. I need to study it a bit to get the tricky spots right
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22:51
I remapped control+n to tabn n where n is 1 to 9.
@CatPlusPlus The problem is that it needs maintenance
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I'm used to that from Chromium.
It's evolving
@Zoidberg It's not very useful when you've got 30+ tabs
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I don't have 30+ tabs.
real men do.
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22:52
I close tabs when I don't need them anymore.
@Zoidberg i remap Ctrl + h/l to tabnext/previous and Ctrl j/k to bnext/previous
@StephaneRolland Just listening to some of them. His execution is just astounding. Classical concert pianists will be rightly envious. I also like his crisp and no-nonsense interpretation.
Compare to Tatiana Nikolayeva once:
Tatiana Petrovna Nikolayeva (; May 4, 1924November 22, 1993) was a Russian Soviet pianist, composer and teacher. Early life Nikolayeva was born in Bezhitsa (now part of Bryansk) in the Bryansk district on May 4, 1924. Her mother was a professional pianist and studied at the Moscow Conservatory under the renowned pedagogue Alexander Goldenweiser (whose other students included Grigori Ginzburg, Samuil Feinberg, Dimitri Bashkirov and Lazar Berman), and her father was an amateur violinist and cellist. She studied piano from the age of three and was composing by age twelve. At thirteen, she ent...
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Empty commits look weird.
@sehe taht's what astonish me, I wouldn't have thought he would interpret classic
22:54
The works were composed for this lady, but I don't particularly like her take on it.
@Zoidberg Ew
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There was a woman in the train with a moustache. WOMAN Y U NO SHAVE MOUSTACHE.
@StephaneRolland Neither did I :) I did a double take when I heard it in the record shop. Yes, it was that long ago
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@CatPlusPlus I mean completely empty commit.*
11 hours to first test, 17 hours to second, 19 hours to when we planned to turn the project in
@Zoidberg ew
Today sucks
I need alcohol
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22:55
It has no tree, no message, no author, no committer.
@sehe #4 is right in my melodic mood
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I wonder how it looks on GitHub.
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I hope HTTP 500.
@Zoidberg Just a git create-object then
@Zoidberg what.
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22:55
Or libgit2 segfault.
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@sehe writeCommit Nothing (createCommit repo)
EXCESSIVE PARENTHESES
@StephaneRolland I love the grandiose ending where the two fugal themes are combined. It's classicist, yet romantic. It's everything from Bach, Webern, and Frank mixed.
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@CatPlusPlus For such short things I prefer parens over dollar signs.
@Zoidberg I don't speak Haskell
22:57
Always dollar signs
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@CatPlusPlus and dots.
@CatPlusPlus $Excessive capitals$
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foo . bar . baz . qux $ doo
@Zoidberg polkadots and moonbeams
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@sehe It creates an empty commit and stores it in the repository.
22:58
Not my idea of point-free programming
@sehe dunno Webern neither Frank... I classify Bach in baroque personnally
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Point-free style is often full of points.
@Zoidberg what it the hash of the tree? 00000000000000000000000000000000
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@sehe it has no tree.
@StephaneRolland Good, that's what most people do :)
22:58
@sehe but i'm a huge fan of some bach pieces.
@Zoidberg So what is passed for the hash?
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@sehe how can I see that?

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