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20:00
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lol ruby
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@R.MartinhoFernandes heh, what's up with my solution?
user142019
Yay message of the day works in my Minecraft server.
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@Zoidberg ...
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@Zoidberg what's the address?
20:00
@Ell Has no type. :P
user1182183
@Ell H-Virus, M-Virus, now, where is the G-Virus?
user142019
@Ell localhost.
@GamErix No man has found it yet
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@Zoidberg :(
user142019
Message of the Day is the only feature I have implemented so-far. Beyond that it's useless.
20:02
@Zoidberg So it's really a MOTD server, not a Micecraft server at all?
@Zoidberg Should I laugh now?
user142019
lol
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@Zoidberg you have implemented? It is already implemented for you? o.O
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@R.MartinhoFernandes yep :D
@ThePhD what?
user142019
20:02
@R.MartinhoFernandes well that's not something I decide.
user142019
@Ell what? No.
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@Zoidberg wait, are you writing your own minecraft server?
user142019
No shit Sherlock.
20:03
Woot, ogonek now uses small buffer optimization in normalizing iterators!
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Please someone port MC to Ogre3D
@R.MartinhoFernandes wooo!
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@Zoidberg well it wouldn't be unreasonable to assume you were simply setting one up
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or make a clone
ogonek so cool
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20:04
@GamErix there is one already
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@Ell using Ogre3D? all other user made engines suck..
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lower FPS than the java equivalent
@GamErix boost::multidimensional
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@GamErix No, but also ogre3d I'm guessing isn't well suited for a voxel-type game like minecraft
has anyone here toyed with raspberries pis
user1182183
20:05
@Ell well after seeing the sample on "displaying thousands of objects"
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I was quite impressed
user142019
@GamErix Yes the server really needs a graphics engine.
@ThePhD you got lucky, I rarely am on SO on weekends
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@Zoidberg I said MC.
user142019
20:05
oh
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@NolwennLeGuen I have one that I need to do something with by the 30th
@R.MartinhoFernandes a raspberry?
Wait, Minecraft is graphically intensive?
@MooingDuck He wants to use VS as his GCC IDE
@NolwennLeGuen Yes.
user1182183
20:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes it shouldn't.
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but it fucking is
@GamErix It isn't.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh yeah. Java rite?
@MooingDuck WooO!
So, right now I'm working on an cl.exe interceptor
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@R.MartinhoFernandes isn't it? why not? doesn't it have to display thousands of cubes?
20:06
@R.MartinhoFernandes do you perhaps know if it can grab a 1080p stream from a webcam, encode it, and send it on the ethernet port? (I mean, is it powerful enough)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes explain: I get three times more FPS in Call Of Duty 5 than in MC on fastest possible settings
@Ell No. It only displays what is on screen. Also, most games nowadays display many more than mere "thousands".
But while I'm doing that, I need you to test your g++ output against my vg++ outout @MooingDuck . :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes Mostly memory intensive.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes that's true, at least, I assume
20:07
@GamErix Irrelevant.
@ThePhD what? why?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes VERY relevant
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says something about how bad the graphics engine is written
20:07
@ThePhD don't you have g++?
@GamErix Hint: it's not about the graphics.
@MooingDuck I have g++, yes, but I made a manipulator to make g++'s output Visual Studio compatible, e.g.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I doubt it's proccessing the line of sight of all blocks
@ThePhD ooooh, clever. If it works let me know.
You can double-click the lines in the command console and it will take you to the error location, warning locations, etc.
20:08
@ThePhD clang has a flag for that, it's awesome
Yeah, I just wish VS would've thought about parsing multiple different kinds of error output...
But either way.
@NolwennLeGuen I haven't messed with video (no HW), sorry.
@GamErix Why not? You doubt that, and think the cause is drawing a mere thousand vertices?
A thousand vertices is nothing. o_O
@GamErix The most intensive graphic operation these days is lighting.
@ThePhD Exactly.
20:10
@R.MartinhoFernandes okay, thanks anyway
@ThePhD ha... ha... ha.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't understand it why Ogre3D can display 20000 the same objects at 30 FPS on my laptop while minecraft can't process some 100x100x50 blocks around me at the same or higher rate
Look, Dwarf Fortress runs with terrible FPS as well (sometimes I get a whopping 10). Should I upgrade my graphics card?
@GamErix Ever worked on a game? It's not just rendering, you know.
20:11
Minecraft is not well-written.
To start with.
j-whatever fixed a lot of the code but it's still pretty bad.
That, and it's written in java: you can imagine the gross overhead going on.
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I am sure if anyone made a proper MC clone even a win98 pentium II pc would run it correctly
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at a good FPS
@GamErix Have you counted 100x100x50? That's 500k; at least one order of magnitude about 20k. Stop spewing crap.
@GamErix Yes, but it won't be because of the graphics.
And I doubt it.
20:12
(Although a Pentium II might be stretching it)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes well 500k simple cubes vs 20,000 precisely modelled aircraft is something comparable
@GamErix Did I mention it's not about the fucking graphics?
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@GamErix my pentium II pc couldn't run it :(
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@R.MartinhoFernandes yes you did
@MooingDuck Put this next to your MinGW g++: dl.dropbox.com/u/17644642/vg%2B%2B.rar
20:13
@GamErix Why don't you listen to him?
user1182183
@Ell my friends old laptop gave up, died [*]. because it couldn't handle MC
Then tell me if it works properly for you.
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@EtiennedeMartel now I do.
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@ThePhD omgomg v1rus35!
@GamErix It probably has more to do with the CPU than the GPU.
@Ell Yes, I'd give MooingDuck a virus, because he'd not rape my computer back with hacks that my young mind can barely comprehend.
@ThePhD wait, you're sending me an exe file? I'm not going to run your exe file
@MooingDuck :c I can send you the C# source and you can build vg++ yourself then?
@ThePhD yes please
20:15
It's really tiny.
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@ThePhD that's good
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@ThePhD aww I'm sure you still have growing time yet
Why is that starred?
Oh.
... Why is it starred?
Because it's really tiny
chortle
20:17
I think I'm the butt of a joke I do not quite grasp.
you did it again!
i.imgur.com/mLN9lnJ.png Any ideas on why this would be passing so many weird symbols into the console?
@MooingDuck Same link, just updated the .rar: dl.dropbox.com/u/17644642/vg%2B%2B.rar
you don't initialise the array, and don't check that RegGetWhatever succeeded
20:18
@R.MartinhoFernandes .... Oh. You're all so mean to me. :c
also are you mixing Unicode and char?
@Alec compiled as unicode?
I might be. I'm rather new to C++, I don't like all of this weird unicode/multi-byte charset stuff.
> If the data is a string, the function checks for a terminating null character. If one is not found, the string is stored with a null terminator if the buffer is large enough to accommodate the extra character. Otherwise, the function fails and returns ERROR_MORE_DATA.
check error codes!!!!!!11
20:19
@Alec every other language has teh same problem to some extent
Alright I'll try that.
@MooingDuck Never had these issues with Java.
Do not think they don't exist.
@Alec it's not "weird"
@Alec it's a fact of life
@Alec when you try doing IO with UTF8 you will
20:20
I'm going to comment on something else..
That doesn't look like C++ man.
@Rapptz It is C++.
Looks like C with Cout to me.
Otherwise I don't see why it would compile perfectly fine.
@ThePhD time ran out sorry, I'll have to try it later.
20:22
@Rapptz There are too many casts for it to be C. (The casts are even superfluous in C++, but...)
AWWWW
q_q
@MooingDuck Come back soon. ;~;
To best honest I almost wish I set out to do this project with VB... besides the fact that VB is horrible.
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@Alec what is your project?
@Ell DLL injection, I'm adding HWID security into my injector.
Well more like GUID.
~.~
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20:23
Hmm. I don't know what HWID is :P
Hardware ID
Why are you using HWID protection?
and what are you hacking?
To be honest I don't know what GUID is, I just know it's something that should be nearly unique for every system.
And just a source engine game.
And HWID protection so a kid can't pass his injector to his friend and they share accounts.
20:25
You're going to distribute this eh
@TonyTheLion When'd they add that?
Seems shopped.
@Rapptz Yes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes It isn't
So I can afford gas for my car, so I can go to school.
@Rapptz Ah, that's a mod note.
20:26
Would get a normal irl job besides the fact that I'm far away from any city, and I'm in HS.
So I can't get some min wage job.
High School
I assume you've finished the hacks right?
@TonyTheLion What's wrong?
20:28
@TonyTheLion That's unfortunate.
Because I usually did the HWID thing last
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@Alec do you happen to know about injecting jvm bytecode?
@Rapptz Mostly, I'm still going to keep on adding features in the future though.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh just work pissing me off.
@Ell Absolutely nothing.
Haven't even heard of that being possible.
20:29
=[
I'm not allowed to define a platform other than Win32, x64, or ARM.
If those are the only three, why does it say "Create a New Platform Configuration" ?
Reason why I went with C++ for the injector is because it's really nice & easy to just use CreateRemoteThread to inject your DLL.
Just shoot my feet into the floor early.
I don't really think Java can do that.
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@Alec you can use BCEL to inject java bytecode
20:31
@Rapptz I do things quite differently from that because I have to also hook Direct3D9 and stuff.
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but haven't got it to work as of yet, so I gave up and went for colour detection :P
@Ell Maybe I might try something like that in the future, but atm I've already invested about like 4 days into my injector.
I used this with combination to my functions.h header with jumps and ASM in order to hack, I didn't hook into Direct3D9, sorry.
Oh, my DLL & injector are completely functional. I just need to add more security.
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@Alec heh I've invested weeks into getting nowhere :p
20:32
Injector is easy.
@rapptz Not when you're adding countless amounts of security, sockets, learning how to use libcurl, and a bunch of new stuff.
Before this I haven't even worked on a Windows Form before.
had not*
I've hacked games for a longer time than you probably so that's why it's easy for me
Oh, this is my first time ever doing a game hack; so that's probably why it's easier for you.
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@Rapptz have you ever done java injection?
Once I finish this HWID protection I'm going to start working on the ESP in the hack. Currently I just have a wireframe hack.
20:35
No. I don't care about Java, lol
;_;
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@Alec it should be easy with a java game, once you're injected you can see all the classes/objects/values/etc. you just need to deobfuscate them
Hmm, I have no idea what I broke.
Yes, maybe make like a minecraft hack or something.
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yeah exactly
I'm still completely lost on what I'm doing with my code to fix this HWID stuff.
20:36
@R.MartinhoFernandes Welcome to my world. :D
secure.join.me/351-866-483 If interested in watching me make a ton of stupid mistakes so you can mock my horrible C++ methodology.
Might be your problem.
@ThePhD apperently I can't build C# on my 2010. So I just used the first exe you sent. No output whatsoever
@R.MartinhoFernandes it bothers me more when I have no idea what I fixed.
when I try to run it manually, I get vg++ is not a valid Win32 application
20:40
o_O
OOOH
You're using Visual Studio 2010.
I built it and made the project with 2012.
It's probably trying to link .NET Framework 4.5 ._.
going to lunch
Idk I'm horrible at C++.
I wonder if I can tell it to use .NET 4.0 instead.
@ThePhD what are you making?
watch me recall this function plenty of times because I'm too stupid to know how to store it as a variable
20:41
g++ that outputs Visual Studio-compatible output. @melak47
@ThePhD g++...in C#? wat?
It's a command line program, that takes input that is exactly like g++ and passes it to MinGW.
It then takes all the MinGW output and re-writes it to fit Visual Studio style.
So the IDE recognises it and allows you to double-click on things in the error log?
Since I don't think I could surround this in a try/catch statement is there a way I could catch any error code and print it to console?
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@ThePhD I thought mingw was a port of g++?
20:43
@Ell that is more or less correct
@Ell To work on Windows. It does not mean it can work with Visual Studio.
cl.exe - The Visual Studio C++ compiler - outputs its errors and such differently.
So you have to change the output formatting.
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@ThePhD ooh sorry you confused me by saying "takes input that is exactly like g++"
@Ell It's basically a g++ output transformer.
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because i thought g++ and mingw input was the same
@Alec I hope your friends know that their conversations with you are being broadcast publicly.
20:45
Lol. I don't really think they care.
I get "Error not caught" is there a way I could catch any error and print out what it is?
Well you're probably breaking the law
Just so you know
This isn't a try/catch statement so I feel lost.
Meep making game hacks isn't illegal.
Plus right now I'm just doing HWID checks.
Broadcasting public conversations without permission is illegal
Anyway, your approach of checking only for specific error codes and assuming that no error occured if none match, seems odd
Check for SUCCESS and then assume error in all other cases
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^ +1
there are a ton of errors you're not checking for at all
20:47
fml I wish it was like a try/catch statement
You mean you wish WinAPI used C++ exceptions to report errors
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It's not difficult really, give me control :P
Yes, me too
But it predates them and needs to be C-compatible
(It is, in fact, a C API)
Somehow I have a feeling you would so something horribly evil to my PC.
Just type the code into chat please.
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...you don't trust me? :'(
20:48
Also don't do RegGetValue multiple times. Do it once, storing its return value, then examine its return value. Then proceed.
No I've known you for about 5 minutes.
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Then can't be requesting code ;)
Also you're way overwriting your buffer
lmao
Explained in the first answer to the SO question you posted a link to
20:49
You copy pasted the OP's code which had errors ;_;
and you're asking why it isn't working
fml why would someone's post get accepted as answer
if it has errors
OP means the question-writer
no I'm copy pasting the answer's code
20:49
not answer-writer
I haven't seen you look at the documentation for RegGetValue even once. Why's that?
and this is not /b/
this is close enough
Where did you see LTSTATUS?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I thought it meant faggot.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oOPs
20:49
wow robot so offensive now
FEELINGS HURT.
You didn't copy paste the answer's code because the answer doesn't provide all the code to fix it, it just tells you how to fix it.
the documentation for RegGetValue tells you the return type, right at the top of the page
fml sec
oh whoops
wow I feel stupid
Stop
Stop guessing from SO answers
Read the documentation
Documentation is a lot of reading ;-;
I found my HWID code but I'm not sharing
@Rapptz </3
@Alec rolls eyes
@R.MartinhoFernandes eyse
damn.. too slow.
if you can't be bothered to read a tiny manual page, then you'd better stop right now because programming is not for you. If nothing else I'd rather you put in that three minutes' effort to read, instead of forcing us to go through this on our own time instead
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20:52
@Alec It's a lot easier & quicker than trying to without it
In fact, I'm going to read a bit then go to sleep. Good night.
I suppose that's true.
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FredOverflowJust for fun, I have implemented the simplest sorting algorithm imaginable: template<typename Iterator> void treesort(Iterator begin, Iterator end) { typedef typename std::iterator_traits<Iterator>::value_type element_type; // copy data into the tree std::multiset<ele...

It continues to amaze me how people are so averse to writing and using documentation. I just don't understand!
Good luck @Alec
@R.MartinhoFernandes bai
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit I know! I need documentation :P (even if someone gives me the answer xD)
20:53
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Writing documentation is hard. There is no compiler that checks the validity of comments :)
Too bad almost no one gives decent documentation.
MSDN is okay though
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Thanks I'll probably need it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes By one of its authors, I suppose? :)
is regex supported in gcc yet?
Did the Lounge font change in some way? It looks weird since the last reboot...
Way to link to the shitty status page.
You could have linked to this gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/manual/…
or something that is more detailed
;_;
frak you!
@FredOverflow Do not adjust your set.
@FredOverflow We are controlling the transmission.
Ah, I had put some fonts into .fonts, and for some reason, that changed it. Renamed the folder, and now everything looks normal again.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Outer Limits? I used to love that show as a kid, but it seems so stupid now.
Wow another string comparison question..
20:58
@FredOverflow yeah
hmmm
@LightnessRacesinOrbit

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