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01:00
@TonyTheLion nah, it's all compooters now days
compoooters take over our lifes
oh wait
it's already like that
Ell
Ell
From what I've seen a heli is hard xD
yes, fricking hard, but awesome
also expensive
fuck damn it! went to fill up kettle for hot water bottles, still haven't cleaned it up
@TonyTheLion der tuk har jewbs
Ell
Ell
Hmm. I though www. Was optional
01:01
Ahhh~
Ell
Ell
I thught it was convention
Xubuntu is so snappy and fast~
@Ell it's taken as granted, but not mandatory at all
Ell
Ell
xubuntu Is nice
Eat a dick, Ubuntu 12.10 and above, Xubuntu doesn't disable 3D Acceleration for crap Open-Source Software Reason~
01:02
@Ell well... it is really
convention != formal standard
standard = convention
I can really develop Kyrostat on this.
Let me install all the usual build tools and see if I can do a build on it.
Standards in the warez scene are defined by groups of people who have been involved in its activities for several years and have established connections to large groups. These people form a committee, which creates drafts for approval of the large groups. In warez distribution, all releases must follow these predefined standards to become accepted material. The standards committee usually cycles several drafts and finally decides which is best suited for the purpose, and then releases the draft for approval. Once the draft has been e-signed by several bigger groups, it becomes ratified an...
Relevant.
Ell
Ell
Sudo apt-get install build-essential go!
I'm gonna change the root password first after Xubuntu does it's usual manual updates.
01:04
@ThePhD I'd guess it actually doesn't use (/require) the acceleration
then I'm gonna sudo apt-get install build-essentials opencv python27 python33 sdl-dev glew-dev glsdk-dev linux-headers
@sehe Which is a good thing.
No operating system should demand 3D acceleration just to function properly.
@ThePhD Absolutely, but much less reason to have third parties eat dicks
@ThePhD glew?
@thecoshman Might as well. :D
@ThePhD did I read that right? GLEW!?
01:05
@thecoshman just "gl" with the primary response (ew!)
Alright fiiiine
Only glload. :c
Also, Xubuntu is nice enough to give you a Dock, rather than Unity,
the only good thing about glew is that it tries to warn with it's name
and it auto-hides be default.
@ThePhD erm... unity is a dock...
The last OpenGl project I did used GLEW and it worked fine.
01:06
@ThePhD Unity dash autohides...
@thecoshman Unity is a nightmare.
@sehe Not by default. It's also huge and on the left side of my screen and clunky.
This dock is a million times better~
@ThePhD Trust me, I know Xubuntu
@ThePhD it's different, I got used to it. I actually like it, especially as a default
@ThePhD it's on the left because we western people read from the left to right
3 hours ago, by sehe
Gnome3 is okay by me. Only task switching is borked.
@thecoshman cough. that's a crap rationale
It seems that core business should be on the left, then. Periphery - not so much
01:09
@sehe not really, we start on the left...
We do. That doesn't mean it always has to stay in our line of vision
argh
when trying to install Ubuntu in VirtualBox, it eventually complains that the HDD is read-only.
@sehe that's why it (should) autohides
And this must also be the reason that each and every smart phone has a start row on the bottom (with the buttons) and a notification bar at the top
@DeadMG wut
01:10
@DeadMG oh come on now! what are you playing at
Ell
Ell
What's wrong with glew?
@thecoshman Nothing.
@Ell gl? ew!
@sehe that my dear, is ergonomics. phones being used mostly in the right hand, it would be silly to have to reach over the screen to the left hand side
"my dear"
ROFLFLFLFLFLOL
We wouldn't want to get condescending, now, would we?
Ell
Ell
01:12
Anywya gnidht all
@Ell Sleep w-Ell
@Ell inferior to glload
@sehe me, condescending no. Fed up, yes.
user142019
I'd actually like to have a global in Haskell right now. :L
@thecoshman then go to bed :)
fuck this shit
I'm going to bed
01:14
@Zoidberg I'd like to have a major in Haskell
maybe in the morning I can get a USB off mah brother
@sehe working on it, trying to build up the heat reserves
@thecoshman ?
@DeadMG go to bed, bud I only just woke up from my coma/nap!
@thecoshman What?
01:15
@sehe I'm not too good at sleeping in a near freezing bedroom. Heat is on full whack to take the cold out the air, kettle is boiling for second water bottle. /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
How cold is it there?
despite my efforts, I shall still wake up early due to the cold
Are you on Greenland or something?
apparently, 4 right now
01:16
@thecoshman oh aha. Well, in my experience, getting into bed while body heat is still on normal levels is the best approach
4 what? 4C is nothing. 4F is something...
oh wait...
It's 1ºC in Berlin, and things are just fine.
4am...
haha, I fail...
@Mysticial What? He's on GMT (~1:17).
@Mysticial And if we're talking about 4 K, that would really be something. :-P
01:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah, it's like what 1 out side, what about inside?
@thecoshman Probably ~20ºC, because I have the heat on. Why?
The Irish are still trying to get grips with the concept of insulation, and this house is fucking old
@R.MartinhoFernandes aye, this is cold permeates every inch of the house
ITT thechosman lives in a tent
@R.MartinhoFernandes turn it of, open the window, and see how well you sleep
@thecoshman Why the fuck would I.
01:19
Ok, you can now use coliru.stacked-crooked.com. (This will avoid the autocompletion name clash with stackoverflow.com.)
@Zoidberg OMG you suck so much (also Reader monad)
@R.MartinhoFernandes exactly, just be glad you have a choice about how fucking cold it is. and no, fucking huge ass electricity bills are not an option. Only just made managed the last one
still, night all
@StackedCrooked I was going to complain about that some day.
You would have been a slowpoke :D
Many have complained about it already.
@R.MartinhoFernandes many of us have before
@StackedCrooked I'm too ^
:8032899 aaaaand how do you invoke bookmarks quickly and swiftly?!
01:24
Ok, you can now use coliru.stacked-crooked.com. (This will avoid the autocompletion name clash with stackoverflow.com.)
12
Better with a link :)
wokay
@sehe Hmm I would think browers would be smart enough to include bookmarks in the search when typing in through the address/search uber-bar or something.
ALRIGHT
Build command time
@Insilico I am spoiled by own memory, so I bookmark everything mentally :/
apt-get install build-essentials glsdk ..... and I think that's it.
01:25
Protip: use shift-delete to delete an autocompletion entry from your Chrome url bar. (Press shift-delete when it pops up while typing)
@Insilico which is precisely what happens with my browser. But manually typed addresses complete before bookmark thingies so ... it 'poisons' the results for sta*
@sehe Ah, okay.
All my bookmarks
Um.
Actually, all three are bookmarklets.
01:26
I forgot, how do I change root's account again?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is "ABC" written in some kind of smallcase in Unicode?
Err
root's password*
Wow, my fingers are derping out.
@Insilico It's a small caps converter, yeah.
I quit.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have bookmarks, but there are no buttons/menus for them. it's all just indexing from the address bar (omni-bar)
@ThePhD You can't
@ThePhD sudo passwd
01:28
If only I could have no password, all the time. =[
Isn't that kind of like leaving your house and car unlocked?
With the keys on the seat...
It's only for my Virtual Machine, guys. ~_~
I don't not-password my computer.
But my VM? What do I care? It's a development mule.
Just add yourself to sudoers with no password?
@StackedCrooked nice. Sadly in Opera the feature is missing/hidden:
sed -i /crooked/d ~/.opera/typed_history.xml
01:29
@ThePhD oyy I finally got it to work completely. Map loading and everything.
@Rapptz Yay, XML~
XML can suck it
@sehe Tee hee, clever.
@Rapptz whatchya workin on?
01:30
@Rapptz Actually, there's an extension for that
Oof.... this visudo file looks strange.
@Code-Guru loading tmx files into a 2d game
I think I'm just gonna copy the entry that looks like root and replace root with my username.
WOOO
ROOT ALL THE TIME
@Rapptz Sounds fun ;-)
01:32
q_q
Robot's disapproving ellipses make me feel bad.
@ThePhD In passwd?
@Code-Guru In sudoers.
@ThePhD ahh
Unable to locate package build-essentials
Well, that's unfortunate.
Mein Kopf tut weh :(
01:35
Hm.
I think the Window is going to have to be an abstract virtual base class...
I wonder where I should place Code in Linux.
I never knew where to put it, really...
@Lounge<C++> Where do you guys put your projects in Linux-based OSes?
/home ?
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A: Shell script - Sudo-permissions lost over time

seheThe flexibility of sudo is widely under-estimated. This leads to very poor practices (like the sudo su - canon-ball surgery method). A much better method is to specificly allow the commands you intend to allow without use of a password: phill = NOPASSWD: /bin/ls, /usr/bin/lprm You can optio...

Same as in Windows: ~/dev
@ThePhD yup
@R.MartinhoFernandes Really? That's a devious dirname :)
Ahhh
I have no idea how to set up public/private keys in Linux
I use ~/Projects and ~/custom for various historical reasons. And yes, at work (windows) too
@ThePhD ssh-keygen (enter, enter, enter, enter), ssh-copy-id servername (thank me later)
01:40
I wonder if there's a "search installable package" call I can make in the terminal...
@ThePhD dpkg --search
Oh, it's dpkg.
I was ttrying all kinds fo apt-get apt-search
or: aptitude (interactive) - search with /
In the unix spirit 'small tools' do 'a single thing' well, so yeah, apt-get is for 'getting'
Wait, dpkg search my local HD?
I meant to search the current list of repos
Also i think you might want a different thing. I vaguley remember apt-search and or apt-cache:
01:42
Like, an apt-search linux-headers*
@ThePhD sudo apt-get install linux-headers<TAB>
or sudo apt-get install libmono-*-cil
Oooh.
That's convenient.
@ThePhD Anything wrong with synaptic or software-center?
I dunno. When I enter Linux I'm usually 100% commandline.
@ThePhD Also a bit dangerous at times. I prefer just selecting from the list
@ThePhD makes sense. But not much
01:45
Guess I'll have one private key for Linux and one for Windows...
it doesn't look like you have a lot of experience with it. So why make the 'discover linux' phase harder than it has to be? You can always find the CLI way to do the things later
@ThePhD Or you can transfer it. Putty key?
@ThePhD I used to have a text-only linux box, so I understand the sentiment. Now I use IDEs in Linux for most of my programming,t hough.
Yeah it's a putty key.
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Q: How to convert SSH keypairs generated using PuttyGen(Windows) into key-pairs used by ssh-agent and KeyChain(Linux)

TCSGradI've generated key pairs using PuttyGen and been logging in using Pageant , so that I have to enter my passphrase only once, when my system boots. How do I emulate this in Linux ? I've heard of keychain but I hear that it uses a different key pair format - I don't want to change my windows key...

This looks complicated.
I think I'll just have 1.
er, 2*
2 keys.
01:47
yeah no problem (guessing it's for github)
Mercurial/Bitbucket, actually
Oh
The file for saving the key-pair has to exist before-hand?
(I didn't want to save in /root/.ssh/id_rsa)
-19
Q: Proposal - 60 day voluntary abstention from down-voting

Pieter GeerkensI was asked this morning if I had any forward going, positive suggestions to make about what I currently perceive as abuses of the downvote system. My proposal is a voluntary 60-day abstention from down-voting. The general git is this: Sign up here, or somewhere public on these sites, by pledgi...

^^ wth is this...
in bin, 1 hour ago, by Adel
Join the peaceful revolution - NO Downvoting til may http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/169845/proposal-60-day-voluntary-abstention-from-down-voting#comment501887_169845
thanks a lot for the subdomain @StackedCrooked
01:52
the name clash was pretty annoying imo
lol... I don't think I've downvoted anything on SO in over a year.
Aside from the occasional misclick which I correct within a few seconds.
?
what'd you downvote?
I downvoted 2 answers and a question.
link?
I know which 2 answers they are since they show up as -1 in my rep history.
But I don't have a link to the question anymore.
All I remember is that the question I downvoted was at like -37 or so by the time it got deleted.
01:55
vote history?
Vote history doesn't show deleted posts.
Oh.
I suppose I could ask @BoltClock to search for deleted questions at and around -37 to see which one it is that I downvoted.
I downvote a lot, I guess.
01:56
There's shouldn't be too many questions at -37.
So what answers?
I also remember that I left a few comments and linked to the 100k emails questions.
How do I have more upvotes than downvotes in meta?
@Rapptz I'd have to dig through my rep history. Both are deleted.
I always downvote on meta..
Same with SO.. 587 up 195 down
02:00
I believe Shog has access to the database. So he could probably tell me directly what question it is that I downvoted.
@R.MartinhoFernandes only if an answer doesn't weed itself out, or when a bad question isn't improved after being given time to do so
lol: programmers.se
> Det ser ut som det är något allvarligt fel... Det är allt vi vet. Vi kommer att ta en titt på det inom kort.
02:18
Uh
How do I use ssh-copy-id, again? :D
$ man ssh-copy-id
Hm.
I can't ssh-keygen out of root.
I have to sudo it, no matter where I save my key.
no im pretty sure theres a way
i managed to make a key on the schools computer and i dont have access to sudo
Ah, saving in a .ssh folder, no matter where, locks it to having higher permissions.
I have to save in a not-.ssh folder, for example ~/meow/, instead of ~/meow/.ssh/
Wut.
Don't allow root to login via ssh.
02:27
hi all,
Microsoft Japanese IME sucks.
0
Q: C++ Rand Function error

Jonathan AmenechiI'm trying to make a text based Role playing game and I'm currently implementing the diceroll function: int diceRoll(){ int n; srand(time(0)); n = rand() % 4; return n; } int main() { int RandNum = diceRoll(); cout<< " Randomly generated number: " + RandNum; return 0; } Yet...

lol
Somebody seems to have come from Java. :)
02:35
Woooo
look at python scons go~
Now I need a Linux IDE.
VIM, and for step-through debugging...
.... None of them, because they all suck dick =[
What are you using?
None at the moment.
I meant which distro
Xubuntu.
I need to stop being bad at boost::spirit
02:37
Because Ubuntu breaks things with its horrible Unity bar.
could try anjuta
though that's for GNOME and I'm not sure it'd work
@Rapptz It's Ajuntal'Pall :P
I don't need an OS.
I need an IDE.
that is an IDE you noob
obscure star wars reference was obscure
02:39
Looks horrific.
Then again, maybe it'll work better.
Does Sublime Text 2 work in Linux?
yes
Oh right, it'll bother me about a License.
could just do sudo apt-get install codeblocks :)
It also doesn't really have step-through debugging support, so it's just a glorified Vim.
Off the list.
;~;
Why u remind me of code::blocks?
Why u do dis? ;~;
because I'm using it right now
02:40
WHY U DO DIIISS?
monodevelop?
can you hear visual studio calling?
@melak47 ;~;
@Rapptz I've used MonoDevelop before. I'm not insane.
you could always use eclipse :333
Grrr, why are there no good IDE's on Linux or Mac? ><
02:42
I've never touched it.
@melak47 You're a Monster.
You just don't like anything that isn't visual studio dude
There are so many choices
I would like something that's just as configurable or good, period.
"configurable" how?
I would like it not to chug like a bitch when I use it (Eclipse, NetBeans). I would like to be able to add files without breaking my neck (damnit, Code::Blocks). I would like a step-through debugger that actually allows me to execute line-by-line my code, and not execute it one full time and then break afterwards (damnit, Code::Blocks, NetBeans).
02:44
"damnit gdb"
GDB sucks, not much a surprise.
I only use VS for debugging
other than that I don't think it's very special
Debugging is what makes VS so good.
who needs to debug, you scrub :p
apparently he does.
02:45
I do because I'm a scrub q_q
I do print debugging now.
works okay.
Hey, is it possible to search a string, for example "training-1", find the "-" value inside the string and take the number next to it?
I guess I need to make an efficient logging system.
meanwhile, on my laptop...Visual Studio is installing :D
Or grab one of the millions of Logging systems out there.
02:46
watch out for singletons out there
@Lounge<C++>: Anyone here have any preferences on a logging system, before I go out and do something I'll greatly regret? :3c
@Phorce std::string str = "training-1"; size_t pos = str.find('-'); str = str.substr(pos); int i = std::stoi(str);
@ThePhD std::clog yo.
I'm kidding by the way :( if it wasn't clear
@Rapptz You learned about this 2 days ago, like i did. And now you have a preference for it? :P
02:50
@ThePhD What are you looking for?
@Borgleader No I'm making fun of how useless it is
I have used this piece of shit in the past, for really simple stuff: gist.github.com/rmartinho/5074263
I don't really know how to log "properly" because I've never done logging.
So really I'm just looking for tips before I make a choice I need to refactor.
@Rapptz Oh... I guess I missed the giant sarcasm sign as it passed by me
enum level {
    ftr, // debug
    fyi, // info
    wtf, // warning
    omg, // error
    fml, // fatal
};
Anyway, this is the important bit.
02:54
lol
lol
what's ftr?
for the record
For the record
Hm.
I was thinking "fuck the".. something
I need to name my team something.
02:54
but that works.
For the retard (who made the bug) :P
what team
@melak47 My team of Bread, of course.
cppreference.com Y U NO noexcept in the signatures
It doesn't ?
02:57
It lists it separately.
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lGL
Sweet deal, I don't have GL!

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