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10:00
The rest has 264 glyphs and cost 59$ each
I guess bold/italic styles for a monospaced fonts wouldn't be in high demand
But it still makes no sense, because making them so expensive would mean even less people would be interested
I like my italic comments.
nonmonospace comments ftw :P
Not that I use them, but the idea is nice
I'm bad at economics but even I know about law of demand
It's kinda obvious when you think about it
> I tried, and I try, in every way a sponsorship or funding to reduce the price of the license, my dream was to offer it for free, but I don't found that and I have to sell the license at a price at least partially compensate for the effort involved realize PragmataPro.
¬_¬ I started today feeling good... work killed that in like two hours
See he gets it on some level but does it in a very weird way
10:04
I have "pointers don't have destructors" tattooed on my forehead. — FredOverflow Sep 13 '11 at 6:26
lol, didn't remember that one
Ahahahahaha
@FredOverflow o_0
user142019
lol
This is a font for programmers
That has station licensing
> (2) Usage of this Software is limited to the number of computers that you have stated during the purchased.
He's really not very good at selling fonts
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Q: Why does wprintf separate Unicode ligature into two different graphemes?

user206334Code: #include <stdio.h> #include <wchar.h> #define USE_W int main() { #ifdef USE_W const wchar_t *ae_utf16 = L"\x00E6 & ASCII text ae\n"; wprintf(ae_utf16); #else const char *ae_utf8 = "\xC3\xA6 & ASCII text ae\n"; printf(ae_utf8); #endif return 0; } Output: ae & ASCI...

lolwut
10:05
@Zoidberg je hebt twitter spam... Ik heb gerapporteerd voor spam
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@sehe dankjewel.
@Zoidberg I understood that :)
@FredOverflow Also, you might want to add a comment that it has since been surgically removed
(5) You may use it as a font embedding for web pages (@ font-face) provided it is converted in a way that makes it impossible to recover the original font.
Conversion disallowed: .TTF .OTF
Conversion accepted: .JS .WOFF .EOT
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@FredOverflow aber natürlich.
10:06
@cat stop talking about stupid stuff will ya, it's stupid, we get it
@CatPlusPlus IOW, you cannot.
@BartekBanachewicz Running away!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah
@R.MartinhoFernandes Still not accustomed to German keyboard? ;)
Converting fonts is not lossy because jesus that would be stupid as fuck
10:07
@sehe I am getting closer to alpha :)
Especially for web, where you just cannot pre-render outlines or whatever
@BartekBanachewicz centauri, I presume
@FredOverflow Nah, just missed a switch. I do need to fix that yz manually, though.
@CatPlusPlus well... depends what you mean by 'convert'... that said, I really can't think of any meaning that makes any sort of sense
(Not to mention the output quality would be null)
10:08
@sehe yea, it will be stellar
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Damn.
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I think this train might be even on fucking time.
@thecoshman OpenType/Open Font Format to WOFF
Speaking of fonts, Chrome still sucks at them. stackoverflow.com/q/15873004/46642
user142019
It should arrive at 12:33 and it arrives at like, 12:18.
10:08
@Zoidberg Sing a song! Celebrate!
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No!
It's like converting a film from MP4 to Matroska
I just heard someone puke outside.
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I'll have to wait for the bus!
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It's annoying!
10:08
It just changes the container
It doesn't touch the data
ROFL. At least it doesn't rain.

YET
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If it arrives exactly on time, it would be great.
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:P
Where are you heading?
@CatPlusPlus lol
user142019
10:09
@sehe Sunday it will be 20º they claim. :v
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@FredOverflow 127.0.0.1.
@Zoidberg Oops. Better start sparing my breath
@Zoidberg sweet
:)
(I guess hinting instructions might be affected but I just can't see designers agreeing to loss of quality)
user142019
10:09
127.0.0.1 sweet 127.0.0.1
WOFF is like OTF in a zip.
~ sweet ~
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Home salty home.
I don't know about EOT but who cares
10:10
@CatPlusPlus derp, ofc :P
Also I haven't seen a font converted to JavaScript yet
@Zoidberg Oh, a local host, eh? What is the party like?
@CatPlusPlus well... I guess in theory you could have the data for how to render a font hardcoded...
@CatPlusPlus Embedded OpenType? Take a guess.
10:12
@thecoshman You can extract outlines and implement Bezier curve rendering and it shouldn't be much work
(At least I hope because I'm going to be writing a JS font editor for uni :v:)
Hinting might be an issue
@LucDanton @R.MartinhoFernandes here is the minimal reduction I came up with for now: http://liveworkspace.org/code/3XV8eN$0 Any thoughts before I submit (wish me luck)?
@FredOverflow hostname: Illiad
> At this address fontdeck.com/foundry/fabrizioschiavidesign and fontshop.com/fonts/foundry/schiavi_design you can find @font-face converted properly
Under the first link there's this font converted to SVG which is not listed in allowed formats :laugh:
It's not allowed. It's just offered for download
Also I like how license calls the font "the Software"
Well. What else is it?
10:15
@sehe Neither compiles I think? Or is that LWS-specific?
Maybe it's really about the hinting programs and outlines can be used freely without them
:v:
@CatPlusPlus yeah, and then store all the data for the curves you need to draw
in short, fuck that shit
@thecoshman Kinda like the font does, yeah
What do you think fonts contain? Images?
@CatPlusPlus well, shit ones do :P
(Bitmap fonts actually work better for extremely small sizes)
10:17
@LucDanton Neither does. Turns out the two headers effectively mutually exclude each other, the first one "wins" and will "work"
@CatPlusPlus shit fonts for shit use cases :P
@CatPlusPlus It is software.
@CatPlusPlus Programs.
I hadn't noticed because I never tried both variations of the code at the same time in my real program
2 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Maybe it's really about the hinting programs and outlines can be used freely without them
(I know shut up)
@R.MartinhoFernandes how so? you mean the data on how to combine glyphs?
10:18
But do you know how to? (Except on mumble)
@thecoshman No, that's defined by Unicode
@thecoshman No, programs to render them properly.
@sehe Oh. Sounds like something is half-finished. Anyway, looks good to me. (Keeping in mind I haven't used Boost.Fusion in aeons -- I find the SSCCE very simple to understand, but I don't recall what the docs say about adapting tuples.)
fuck font rendering, I hope never to have to sort shit out
You sort it out by using already written thing
I mean glyph rendering isn't hard, but text rendering is way more complicated than just rendering glyphs and plopping them next to each other
10:20
nah, just bitch and moan till someone else takes care of it
:lol: a mod deleted my answer from 2 years ago that links to docs
What's funny is that two-line code answers are fine but link to docs? NO FUCK YOU
Also jesus it's 3 years old
@sbi ¬_¬ it's not slacking off if it's complex
A blast from the past
@CatPlusPlus Gotta do the kemings and shit.
@BartekBanachewicz I have never used such a spelling my self... that I am aware of. Looks like bull crap to me
10:27
@thecoshman heh, I was joking
Th ese two wor ds don't have sp aces
@Xeo eeeeeeh excitement! I was going to pop on, but then noticed ep 2 was out, so watched the two of them, and now the thrid too. was too scared of spoilers. Watching through Genny's vids
@CatPlusPlus I am not German, I embrace the space
Xeo
Xeo
I'm following Etho again
And Beef
Although I peek into other vids as appropriate
@thecoshman Also you haven't been on lately WHY DID YOU ABANDON US
@CatPlusPlus ¬_¬ Parents
10:29
@thecoshman Ordered you to abandon the Lounge?
@Xeo I don't want to her anything
@DeadMG went to visit them
I avoided using there 'computers' at all to avoid being blame for them eventually breaking.
Still ended up falling out with them though
@CatPlusPlus s/l/cr/
I'm not going to waste money on a laptop
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Q: `y=++y`, is this standard compliant? [which appears in a test by Microsoft]

phoeagonI know this looks familiar but it is brought to me as a problem in a test by Microsoft to recruit interns. It seems to me that y=++y is not standard compliant, but I think maybe it would be better to be sure (not sure that I'm better than those who write up these tests at MS). So I'm asking your ...

^^ um...
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A: `y=++y`, is this standard compliant? [which appears in a test by Microsoft]

MpplI think it's D) since ++a means increment a and then execute the operation, so it will be like doing a=11. b++ means do the operation and then increment, so you'll be assigning b=10 but then b is incremented giving it the value b=11;

If only C++ semantics could be broken down so easily
Also why is this tagged both C and C++
10:34
@CatPlusPlus wants and answer that covers both C and c++ clearly
user1357851
random votings of the brainless bots
C/C++/C#/Objective-C/Objective-C++/Java/JS/Erlang/et al
aka, theory
@CatPlusPlus also, nice to see you missed me more in a few days then my family seem to have in over 6 months
C and C++ questions should be separate
We're a tight-knit bunch.
Also, I will be leaving you guys, forever.
@R.MartinhoFernandes yay, Robot 2.0!
@R.MartinhoFernandes don't knight too tight though
10:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes Noooo
@R.MartinhoFernandes For any specific reason?
@CatPlusPlus I'm suspecting (hoping) attempt at joke...
user1357851
well you will be back, maybe not in a week but surely in 2 years
user1357851
at least once ... unless of course ... well ... we are not getting there
@thecoshman Yeah.
10:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh you :P ... some link to that meme
12:42:12 rmf@persephone[18527.default:0] ~
$ gvim
E665: Cannot start GUI, no valid font foundE852: The child process failed to start the GUI
Press ENTER or type command to continue
Dammit.
Why doesn't gvim forward properly.
forwarding to an actual linux machine?
yeah, I've had the odd problem with Xming
somethings just don't render properly
Exceed seems a lot better, but you have to are supposed to pay for it
I don't get any rendering. It just complains about fonts and falls back to terminal vim.
10:45
gvim rmf@persephone:/path/to/file might work
It wouldn't be X11 if it didn't exhibit strange random issues
speaking of strange obscure issues. Was trying to use 4OD (tv streaming service in UK) on my linux machine, turns out it requires you install 'HAL'. A strange archaic outdated and deprecated pacakge
"strange archaic"? I USED THAT YOU PIECE OF SHIT.
@R.MartinhoFernandes huh?
I am not old.
10:49
Doesn't the puppy's answer here contradict this question?
start over, this time use your words
@Mysticial probably
@thecoshman I am not old enough to have used archaic stuff.
The puppy says i = i++ is defined in C++11. But that other question says that i = i++ + 1 is UB.
I don't see how that extra +1 would make a difference.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ¬_¬ erm...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ahahaha
10:51
That reminds me I'll be 26 in three weeks. :/
(I've used that too I think)
@R.MartinhoFernandes nearly at the top of that hill man
I need to take that Monday off, because I am so getting drunk (i.e. having two drinks).
stop it you two
HAL is the software concept/idea of providing a hardware abstraction layer for computer operating systems (OS's). HAL is now deprecated on some GNU/Linux systems, such as parts of Ubuntu (an OS by canonical) with functionality being merged into udev and being replaced by programs like Devicekit as of 2008–2010. Previously, HAL was built on top of udev, which was lower level. The concept of a hardware abstraction layer aimed to allow desktop applications to discover and use the hardware of the host system through a simple, portable and abstract API, regardless of the type of the under...
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I'm home. Time to eat.
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10:53
Let's see what food there is.
Xeo
Xeo
@Mysticial i = i++ should still be UB
> The missing Nutella is worth around €16,000, the police said, as they appealed for any information which might lead them to the culprits.
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's a sticky situation
it will be hard to crack this nut
Toast to whoever helps find it
@Mysticial Because + does not impose sequencing, unlike =, but does impose a value computation.
10:57
The best not spread them selves to thin trying to find it
@thecoshman o u
Horrible food puns
What the fuck can you do with €16k worth of Nutella?
Sell it for €16k?
10:58
Don't tell me there is a black market for that stuff.
Heh black market
@CatPlusPlus Who would buy it?
It's not exactly a collector's item.
Make it cheap on some bazaar or something and anyone?
user1357851
doesn't work that way, you can only 16k stuff for 16k if you spread it over the time
user1357851
11:00
but Nutella actually has an expiry date
user142019
@sehe waarom kijk jij naar wie mij mentionen? :v
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, you can't sell it for 16K, but reduce it to say half price, flog it to market traders, let them sell it on for you. very easy 8k
that's easier said than done I think
@thecoshman To the guys you stole it from? I suspect anyone interested in tonnes of Nutella already has a supplier.
... you can flog Nutella? What does that achieve?
user142019
11:01
@CatPlusPlus 17k FTFY
@DeadMG So you're saying that the existence of the +1 makes it UB, because it clashes with the i++ since there's no sequence point?
@Mysticial I think so.
user142019
Time for noodles. <3
but the rules for sequencing in C++11 are rather complex
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although if you would like to take the risk you could stage it - tell the person you have cheap Nutella months beforehand. Then steal the goods and wait for the customer to call you once you are done
11:02
far more than sequence points in C++03
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Q: Why is subtracting these two times (in 1900) giving a strange result?

Ken KinIf I run the following program, which parses two date strings referencing times one second apart and compares them: import java.util.*; import java.text.*; public class TestDate { public static void main(String[] args) throws ParseException { SimpleDateFormat sf = new SimpleDateForm...

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Sonic hedgehog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SHH (sonic hedgehog) gene. Sonic hedgehog is one of three proteins in the mammalian signaling pathway family called hedgehog, the others being desert hedgehog (DHH) and Indian hedgehog (IHH). SHH is the best studied ligand of the hedgehog signaling pathway. It plays a key role in regulating vertebrate organogenesis, such as in the growth of digits on limbs and organization of the brain. Sonic hedgehog is the best established example of a morphogen as defined by Lewis Wolpert's French flag model—a molecule that diffuses to for...
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lololol
^^ Failed copycat attempt of Jon Skeet's top answer.
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So… Pikachurin also exists.
user142019
11:05
Why do they name proteins after Nintendo and Sega characters. :v
@ThePhD: Found my avatar
@Mysticial Uh what
No. xD
Actually, I am making that a comment.
user1357851
4000+ upvotes for an answer ... lolz
11:08
The OP actually left an answer on the original question (that Jon Skeet answered with +3k votes) and put a bounty on it to get attention for his answer.
That answer got massively downvoted so he deleted the answer.
And now this...
hmm...
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@CatPlusPlus lolwot
lol, I looked at the source code of java.util.Date and saw this comment:
// month is 0-based. So we have to normalize month to support Long.MAX_VALUE.
"We have this fucked up interface, but it also fucks up our implementation."
Takes a special kind of incompetence.
11:14
Mawning.
sbi
sbi
@thecoshman But since it is, as you struggled to say yourself, nothing too complex for you, we can assume you're slacking, huh?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes dafuq
@CatPlusPlus hahaha, it allows (0, 13, ...) as "February 1901".
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@DomagojPandža hello friend.
:psyduck:
sbi
sbi
11:15
Ow. Zoid-what's-his-name-this-week-berg never called me "friend", I think. And I sleep much better that way.
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@sbi No problem, friend.
What's up with the insults on StackOverflow? I mean, usually, there is some tension and entitled OPs, but "Nazi assholes"? "Retarded brains"? "Inconstructive"?
user142019
More like "destructive".
sbi
sbi
@Zoidberg Tries to hide head under pillow.
Must be a full moon
11:16
We could just spend our days riffing on terrible SO posts
user142019
@sbi I'm now depicting a gorilla hiding its head under a pillow and it looks hilarious.
@Zoidberg I doubt that a human pillow would be of sufficient size
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I like human pillows.
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As in, bellies.
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They're soft.
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And warm.
@CatPlusPlus Cute puppy :D
I lol'ed (and cat is going to kill me because that image takes 210% of his screen)
Nobody of you guys got an answer to this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15877307/g-clang-and-stdfunction#15877541 ?
Isn't that very similar to what STL showed in his template-argument-deduction episode of Core C++?
Also, the game looks quite nice.
Cute.
user142019
11:24
Template argument seduction.
@DomagojPandža It's hilarious
The original too
@Zoidberg I call ballshit.
user142019
I call printf.
11:29
Why would you do such a thing!
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boost::format ftw.
Hydraulic fracturing is the propagation of fractures in a rock layer by a pressurized fluid. Some hydraulic fractures form naturally—certain veins or dikes are examples—and can create conduits along which gas and petroleum from source rocks may migrate to reservoir rocks. Induced hydraulic fracturing or hydrofracturing, commonly known as fracing, fraccing, or fracking, is a technique used to release petroleum, natural gas (including shale gas, tight gas, and coal seam gas), or other substances for extraction. This type of fracturing creates fractures from a wellbore drilled into reservo...
I thought fracking was something less boring. Thanks BSG.
LOL
Sadly, in this universe fracking is quite boring
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fracking?
2 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Hydraulic fracturing is the propagation of fractures in a rock layer by a pressurized fluid. Some hydraulic fractures form naturally—certain veins or dikes are examples—and can create conduits along which gas and petroleum from source rocks may migrate to reservoir rocks. Induced hydraulic fracturing or hydrofracturing, commonly known as fracing, fraccing, or fracking, is a technique used to release petroleum, natural gas (including shale gas, tight gas, and coal seam gas), or other substances for extraction. This type of fracturing creates fractures from a wellbore drilled into reservo...
Xeo
Xeo
11:38
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Q: Different sizes of lambda expressions in VS2010?

XeoOut of curiosity, I tested the size of a lamba expression. My first thought was, that they'd be 4 bytes big, like a function pointer. Strangely, the output of my first test was 1: auto my_lambda = [&]() -> void {}; std::cout << sizeof(my_lambda) << std::endl; Then I tested with some calculatio...

I seriously wonder why people downvote this.
@sbi as a general case, I am slacking :P
user1357851
11:54
I have this mental image: iphone is a female, Android is a male. Window's phone is this asexual geek and blackberry is this sexless 60 yo disabled person
What about symbian?
user1357851
obscure crook couldabe ... couldabe, not is
sbi
sbi
@Zoidberg Just wait until that hilarious ape lifts the pillow, looks at you, and says "boo".
@thecoshman Which is exactly what I thought about you.
user1357851
going for my evening jog

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