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@R.MartinhoFernandes problem is, there are just so few fucks
@R.MartinhoFernandes I parenthesized (overly) for a reason!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Andy is much better than me still. I don't know answers to most questions I encounter. Or that opengl one, for example; I had to dig it up in the darkest corners of the spec. And still I find myself more comfy in GL standard than C++ standard.
I actually stopped reading tutorials, and read GL standard instead. C++ standard is fucking wicked though.
I don't know answers to a lot of things
I either look it up or answer it and get it wrong and learn something
@BartekBanachewicz What surprises me the most is that I hardly ever see him answering. More often I see him commenting valuable comments on answers by others.
@TonyTheLion or 'fuck it'
14:02
@sehe he has around 400 answers
399 right now
@TonyTheLion Has been my formula for my active repwhoring period
you only need to get one or two good questions or answers, and they will just sit there earning you rep
@BartekBanachewicz Doesn't contradict my observation in the least
@thecoshman Not much though.
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Q: How do I remove a git submodule?

R. Martinho FernandesAnd by the way, is there a reason I can't simply git submodule rm whatever?

@sehe which means he is spending a lot of time here. And I'm just sitting in the Lounge...
14:04
@R.MartinhoFernandes perhaps
@R.MartinhoFernandes need a tampon?
@thecoshman Wait. Does it work that way for you? I never had that happen. I think. Is there an easy way to tell how much rep was "direct" vs. "residual"? (/cc @Mysticial knows)
I have this baby and it nets me about 5-10 rep a day, not much more.
gold-badge-a-thon, that question
The good thing is that I never repcapped on it, so I can say for sure it has netted me 4075 rep so far.
@sehe yeah... I just see a steady tricky come in. It's not a huge amount, but It sure does come
The only thing I hate about answering is the sheer nitpicking that goes on
@R.MartinhoFernandes sigh that's nearly my whole rep
I'm top 4% with only one answer (IIRC)
the slightest thing that's wrong and someone will point it out or downvote you for it
@TonyTheLion s/on/occurs/
14:06
meh
@TonyTheLion point it out sure, downvote is a bit of a dick move
No it's not
@thecoshman I've had downvotes for what are essentially nitpicks
It's a signal that you're wrong
@TonyTheLion that's why I like GL spec, there aren't many people who like reading it for fun like me and (apparently) Nicol Bolas
14:06
you missed a comma, downvote
@TonyTheLion that's being a dick
Stop taking it personally
@BartekBanachewicz That sounds impressive
you took too long a breath while writing an answer, downvote
@thecoshman That puts things into perspective
14:07
@TonyTheLion Link a post like that
@CatPlusPlus like I can remember?
Don't look at me.
Also
> top 0.33% overall
@CatPlusPlus yeah if you are out right wrong sure, but if you accidentally put only one colon for a name space separator, dick move to downvote
14:07
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I'll post it next time it happens
@sehe what you mean?
@TonyTheLion It's rather easy to ignore it. Just don't claim any dubious things or falsehoods :)
@thecoshman Typos should be edited yeah
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@CatPlusPlus > top 0.27% overall
14:08
@CatPlusPlus Where do we get the percentiles?
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@sehe Your profile
Above the rep bar.
@CatPlusPlus exactly, that is the sort of downvotes we are saying is dick moves.
@Xeo > top <less than you> overall
@CatPlusPlus no circle jerking!
We are the 1%
@sehe that was ironic, right?
#380 all time rank
mostly because there are a few million 1 rep users
@BartekBanachewicz Nope. I noticed often that the percentiles on SO sound impressive. And yes, it is largely due to the sheer amount of users, I guess:
3 mins ago, by sehe
@thecoshman That puts things into perspective
@BartekBanachewicz users with less than 200 rep don't show up in the leagues.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's a news for me
@TonyTheLion Lions just rule chill style
200+	115,530
1+	1,500,484
14:11
It's easy to get to the top 5% or so
@CatPlusPlus indeed it is XD
@CatPlusPlus The coshman said it took 1 answer?
well, not all time top 5%
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@BartekBanachewicz Aaaand right below...
> * users with less than 200 reputation are not tracked in the leagues
@sehe that's not all time, just this month
14:12
It starts to get exponentially hard at 0,05% :v:
@Xeo yea, I've noticed now
(Not actual statistic)
@Xeo That optimization reduces the query volumes by at least a factor 20, or more :)
@BartekBanachewicz There are 428 users with more than 50k rep. If it counted everyone, I would be in the top 0.03%, not 0.20%.
user1182183
hm me and 3 of my friends are going to make a horror game ; p well, one is for modelling, visual FX, etc, one for sound FX and another for storyline, and me.. well programming, what game/graphics engine do you guys recommend? Too much choice ;>
14:13
There's less than 428 with 50k
@GamErix do you want a new room for that? Because that's a lengthy topic
Somehow I think there should be something Bayesian lurking in here
I'm #380 and I don't have 50k
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz uh okay ; o
@sehe you get all maths on us?
14:13
@CatPlusPlus maybe he looked at sum from all SE
@CatPlusPlus Hmm, then it's 320.
There's 320 50k+ users
I was doing 320 + 108
@thecoshman statistics, pirate
good lord, top 6% this week? what have I done?
14:14
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Q: Aditional arguments for costume deleter of shared_ptr

alexandreCIs there anyway I can send arguments to the deleter of stl shared_ptr? something that would feel like: std::shared_ptr<A> myA( a, myDeleter(a, 5) ); where myDeleter has this signature: void myDeleter(A* a, int i) (Obviously the syntax above is wrong, but just to emphasize that I n...

why???
@R.MartinhoFernandes which 108?
That only strenghtens my point, though.
@sehe 100k+
@thecoshman Posted something
@sehe if I have 40% rum, and I drink some, how much rum do you have? NONE! it's all mine!!!!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah. Cumulative. I haven't got the screen in front of me
14:14
@R.MartinhoFernandes You're bad at this
100k users are already in 50k count
@GamErix: Source engine?
@CatPlusPlus nope, just a few residual upvotes :S
user1182183
well go on then :P
@thecoshman Same thing
user1182183
@wilx well that's our last resort
14:16
@CatPlusPlus I assumed you meant something new :P
@GamErix: Not that I know anything about game engines but why do you consider it only as last resort?
The things that get flagged in the PHP room...
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@CatPlusPlus Nope
@Xeo Yes
It's 50k+, not 50k-100k
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If you sum all the numbers on the reputation chart, you get 1,770,986
Which is the total number of users on SO
user1182183
14:18
@wilx well we want to experiment, (at least me), and the source engine is not really open source
Convincing
320th person is the first one to be over 50k
@Xeo Wrong.
Look at the chart above.
take it to the other room @wilx @GamErix, if you don't mind
See 1+, 50+ and 100+.
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14:19
@R.MartinhoFernandes Q&A for professional and enthusiast programmers (1,770,986 total users)
@thecoshman: What?
Remember that only 200+s are tracked.
@thecoshman: I do mind.
@thecoshman The panic room. Oh horrors
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@R.MartinhoFernandes The upper chart is for change in rep.
user1182183
14:19
@wilx dat
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And maybe they just work differently.
@Xeo Doesn't matter. The numbers match because for all-time the change in rep is the same as rep total.
@wilx the one for talking about game engines. They tend to be long boring conversations
@Xeo I doubt it, because the numbers are perfect matches.
@thecoshman: As opposed to conversations about SO reputation scores?
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14:21
@R.MartinhoFernandes Eh, true. Still, the numbers on the below chart add up to the total number of users. Explain. :/
Zing
@wilx perhaps, but we are talking about it already. It would be rude to talk through us
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Maybe both charts are ranges, and the upper chart is just cut off after 10k-25k :D
The total is wrong
@thecoshman: Deal with it.
14:22
@Xeo The upper char clearly shows the results are cumulative (otherwise it would have 1+ and 50+ as 0).
@wilx I attempted to, by asking you be polite and take it to another room. One that can be focused on something worthwhile, opposed to this drivel
I think "The total is wrong" (where is it from, btw?) is much more likely.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Where I got the number from?
@thecoshman: You fail at being polite, you were pretty rude.
14:23
If you want boring, try the j*** room - they're discussing jars, (the glass containers).
@wilx not my fault you are a pansy
They don't use live dump so the numbers are lower, but you see the point
@wilx no. The room is there, don't flood Lounge. I've recommended that at the first sight of that question, and the fact you fail to read the chat is only your fault
@MartinJames lol
The number of 1+ users is total
They sum the entire thing and that's wrong
14:25
@CatPlusPlus aha, the bottom chart is just mixed.
Bottom chart is good, the total in header is fucked
@TonyTheLion Actually, got it wrong, the jars are in the J***S**** room. My bad :(
Oh, wait the data explorer is more up-to-date.
This column was supposed to be YES/NO, but was made varchar instead, so naturally there are 14 unique values in there now.
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14:27
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sure?
@MartinJames don't bad mouth jars! what else you going to store moonshine in?
1+ count is fucked
TBH I'm not sure any more
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Of the data explorer is older than league data...
Yeah I got lost I have no idea how they count this
50k+ count is definitely right
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14:28
Hm
1+ is bad
@CatPlusPlus Yeah, that's I meant.
1+ is actually 1-200
But then it's still not right
I don't know any more
I just answered a ruby question, lol
@CatPlusPlus I doubt anybody else does either (with any certainty). That's why it's mostly ignored.
@CatPlusPlus pro SQL is pro
> My question is, how do I set value 1,2,3,4,5... for A,B,C,D,E..... (only big letters).
It works
By the way, new Javascript is going to be much better
14:38
@R.MartinhoFernandes if only there was some sort of system that had a numerical value associated with letters in some of logical way...
@BartekBanachewicz lol
@thecoshman Not sure what you mean.
My friend sent me news from ECMA 6 specification, and it looks like changes are really going in the good direction
No more weak typing? Signatures that are actually enforced?
I was quoting because of "only big letters"
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, I assumed he meant he wanted to map 1 => A, 2 => B etc.
@CatPlusPlus AFAIK it is additional stuff
14:39
@thecoshman I think he wants the opposite, actually.
Not sure.
@thecoshman ?
It's one of those crap questions where only the OP maybe knows what he wants.
@CatPlusPlus I know very little about it, but IIRC this type safety is some how optional :S I have very little idea, and even less care, and even less fucks to give
What type safety
w/e
14:42
sudden realisation... some plebs don't know what a floppy disk is :O
It's an old, obsolete and completely irrelevant technology
Most people won't know what punch cards are either
> If you are working on an ASCII machine
@CatPlusPlus aye, but to not even know about it
@thecoshman Maybe it's important if you're historian but otherwise who cares
Oh god
Please help me out in the following question stackoverflow.com/questions/15138085/… thank you — André Puel 6 mins ago
14:44
@CatPlusPlus ¬_¬ never mind pleb
I am being help-drained, apparently
@BartekBanachewicz Just say no.
It's important to know about drum memory too
@CatPlusPlus I've used one.
..and load/store toggles
@thecoshman Do you know what "core" in "core dump" means?
14:48
It's very difficult to tell what's going on when the bulb for bit 19 is burnt out.
Googlin'
The point is it's not at all important to be familiar with technology literally nobody uses anymore
The drum memory was much faster than the disks - ideal for program storage. The data had to go on disks, though, 'cos the drum only had 5MB.
Hahaha! I got a Revival badge for that answer to my question stackoverflow.com/badges/837/revival?userid=46642! Thanks guys.
@CatPlusPlus drum memory, lol
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Q: reading the binary file into the vector of unsigned chars

LihOLately I've been asked to write a function that reads the binary file into the std::vector<BYTE> where BYTE is an unsigned int. Quite quickly I came with something like this: #include <fstream> #include <vector> typedef unsigned char BYTE; std::vector<BYTE> readFile(cons...

is this silly?
14:51
ICL drum memory, 5MB, 32-bit parallel. It was good kit!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Actually, the guy's case is... weird. It might be a driver bug
lolwut, this is the motivational example?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think the first one doesn't work
14:58
I mean, this is something that does deserve breakage for a fix, but that example?
@BartekBanachewicz I know. I know the problem first-hand. It existed in C#, and the fix was one of the few breaking changes they ever introduced.
I am just baffled by the example.
I think I don't know enough js to understand that.

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