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20:00
@Borgleader Yep, required. Much like Arkham Asylum or Arkham City.
@Borgleader yes :(
Oh fuck that then
Yeah, GFWL is a terrible service.
it's still a really good game
I hope in Dark Souls II they drop GFWL completely.
20:00
one of the only games where I'm willing to look past their use of GFWL
@ThePhD would be weird if they didn't
@jalf If I understand them correctly, they only used it because ~lazy PC port~
Thankfully I've yet to have any problems with GFWL
@ThePhD yeah, that's what I figured
I need to get 40 Faith.
So I can be a SPIRIT OF VENGEAAANCE.
@ThePhD I need to finish the game some time
20:02
@jalf What level? <3
I can help you. I havne't finished the game myself. :D
85 or so
o.0
Well, damn. I'm only 61 at the Tomb of the Giants.
Going to start a new character when @CatPlusPlus GETS THE GAME ALREADY GEEZ.
Isn't equipment more important than level anyway?
@CatPlusPlus yeah, definitely
@CatPlusPlus Yes. People run through the game at level 1 - 20 just to get the best equipment.
Then they run back to the start and invade noobs and farm them for their souls.
I've killed almost every Dark Phantom I've faced, safe for 1 fist-using jerkface.
As a Dark Phantom myself, my track record is horrible.
Especially in the Forest. =[
20:05
I haven't really done much pvp
We can pvp together. <333
Where'd you stop in the game?
eh, not too fussed about that. Was fun the couple of times I got invaded, but don't really care to play specifically for pvp
@ThePhD Oolacile
should be near the end
afaik
Yeah, that's pretty close to the end.
"A bunch of weird dressed people rolling into each other"
If I rush The Great Hallows and finish the Tomb of the Giants, I could probably catch up to you.
20:07
ah, don't worry about that, I'm not really sure when I'll pick the game up again. :)
I definitely do want to finish it, but so many other games to play at the moment
Right now I'm hooked on a lovely roguelike :)
Is it ToME
Hmmm, what's that?
heh
crawl is where it's at :)
and nah, Sword of the Stars: The Pit. Nice "casual" one, and a lot of fun :)
20:10
ToME is great you should play it
ToME is ok
but it's still a grinder
Eh not really
compared to crawl anyway
ToME is an angband variant isn't it
Nah
Maybe in the long past
ah, yeah i haven't played it in a few years
i used to play zangband a lot and remember tome being really similar
20:12
ToME4 is great
oh wow
it's not even middle earth anymore huh
looks like tiles only?
in other news, I wonder if I'll ever make friends with xcode
user1182183
hm guys if I have a ip address (127.0.0.1) in decimal and I need to "Reverse" it (1.0.0.127) then is there a way to do it without creating additional variables or do I have to split the DWORD value into 4 different pieces and then connect them back together in another variable?
@GamErix what?
20:14
Yeah ToME2 was an Angband variant
ToME4 is completely unrelated
It's great play it
i might try it
user1182183
@jalf how to reverse int a = 0xAABBCCDD' to 0xDDCCBBAA`
been hooked on crawl for a few years though
user1182183
doing ( & 0xFF) 's or is there a faster way? :P
20:16
@GamErix Why is creating additional variables a problem?
user1182183
@jalf I was just curious and wondering, not that it's a problem
@CatPlusPlus ah ok. Thanks for settling that question for me :)
user1182183
C++ is so powerful, I always expect it to solve each problem in 2 lines xD
It's really not
20:17
@GamErix call htonl or something on it? :)
user1182183
@jalf ah yeah that ! :D
user1182183
Yep works as expected, super, now I am going to ban all those laggers on Red Alert.
what
It must be a good day. I feel like attempting to answer SO questions.
user1182183
@jalf ah just, there's a cool game with bad user interface design, like, you can't see how much ping anyone has... so you don't know who ti kick. But I made a hack for that
user1182183
20:20
to see how much ping someone has
@GamErix did you just fuck up your endianness?
what's endianness =
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz the game stores the decimal addresses in the little endian order
female endian
user1182183
IcmpSendEcho2 needs big endian
20:22
So what do you do if someone is on a machine configured to not respond to pings?
user1182183
@jalf well then he won't be able to join any game ;p
@GamErix what
Xeo
Xeo
How many MindCrackers does it take to change a light bulb?
1, any more and they will start playing king of the ladder.
lol'd
user1182183
@BartekBanachewicz if someone doesn't respond to ping request I won't let him/her join my game, I think that is readable ; p
Something occurred to me. I am not in a very good position to answer questions on SO. Any C++ questions that others would not get before me are of the more advanced parts, and I don't know any other language well enough :\
20:25
@GamErix nvm. I am not entering thjis discussion
@Pawnguy7 So? There's no law that questions can only have one answer
@Pawnguy7 bullshit. Just write good answers. Even if they are worse than top ones, you can still get upvotes.
Guys. I have a question. It's rather not that much C++. (Yet, it is.)
Let's say I have a C++ application that I wrote, and it's listening on a TCP port.
user1182183
well I could write a wsock proxy ~.~
@jalf Wait... what?
user1182183
20:26
too much work
I want to transfer data... through TCP of course. I can even transmit an SHA value to check if the data arrives safely. But how do I safeguard the server?
@Pawnguy7 shush. Read what I mean, not what I type. ;)
Oddly enough, that is how I read it the first time... then I looked back, and was no longer sure :D
Also, there are plenty of people writing technically correct, but shitty answers. If you can write something that's more useful (or easily understandable) to the OP, while still being correct, you'll get plenty of upboats
Let's say a guy captures traffic, can easily see the destination IP and port. How am I supposed to protect the server against random data?
20:27
yesterday, by kbok
Welcome to your new favourite place! Please read the newbie hints so that you can feel at home.
Discard it?
@CatPlusPlus: So you mean... you would get the data. Try to "process it" and if it fails, throw some error?
To be honest, I wondered that myself, once. I still don't know the answer.
@Shiki I would throw a potato at user.
20:29
Yes a potato
@Shiki (1) don't let just anyone connect to your server and send you data, and (2) structure the data being sent, so you can tell if it's meaningful or not
You can never go wrong with a potato
Encryption + authentication would be a good start for the first point.
How would you auth in pure C++ and TCP? Let's say... hard-code the users/passwords, and see if the first data meets the valid user list?
@Shiki Use a library?
20:31
By doing auth
It's not really a rocket science
It is, if you haven't done it ever before.
it must be, if you consider how often people get it wrong :)
I think you underestimate how hard rocket science is.
@LucDanton or overestimate it
Is auth not like cryptography in that it is ok to homemake it?
20:33
@Pawnguy7 partially, I guess. It's ok to do it yourself as long as you rely on existing libraries for the hard parts (hashing passwords etc)
Is there a good library that will take care of auth? (This is just a simple application that would upload a text file from the client side. Like some sort of push.) But of course the server is open to the public...
but checking if one password hash matches another can be done pretty safely by yourself, I guess ;)
@Pawnguy7 Not really
Authentication is just validating credentials
Usually you do something like this: store usernames and passwords in a database. The passwords must be salted and hashed (look it up), and hashed with an appropriate (slow) algorithm
You have to be really bad to fuck this up
20:34
when a user sends you a username and a password, you perform the same hashing that is done on the ones in the database, and then you compare the hashes. If they match, you let the user log in
Well, I'm starting to see the picture here. (Salt/hashing/encryption is OK). What are the dangers of having a valid user/pass in the code?
the actual authentication is just comparing strings. Does this password string match that password string, yes/no? The tricky part is in keeping the passwords safe even if your database gets hacked, etc.
@Shiki anyone with access to the code can see the password
and you can't change the password without recompiling the application
That's alright. This is a one-of-a-kind project, a small tool, nothing more.
ok :)
anyway, auth is easy. The tricky part is in keeping the passwords you're entrusted with safe.
And given that about 80% of all websites and services already fuck that up, I guess you could make the argument that you might as well just store them in plaintext. Everyone who cares has already hacked everyone else's passwords half a dozen times anyway
Ell
Ell
The best way for auth is a counter
20:40
So I'm new to understanding how standardization works. If they've adopted how much at the Spring 2013 meeting, what happens for the remaining year and whatever (hopefully) until C++14 arrives?
(that is a joke and terrible advice, by the way)
Ell
Ell
Jerry taught me this!
@chris paperwork. ;)
Yeah I know and thanks for the warnings... seen many websites suffer from being not-cautious enough
@Ell Oh, blaming me now, are you?
Ell
Ell
20:41
Server sends client random int
client sends server blowfish(password + int)
Server checks against database
Server increments counter
client increments counter
@JerryCoffin haha indeed ;)
I hope I got at least some of it right :P
Well, issuing an international standard is a heavy process, with a lot of drafts and a lot of voting and then taking feedback on board from those who voted against and then voting again
@Ell Most of it -- except that you don't just want to send consecutive numbers, so you encrypt them (using some other key) before using them as random ints.
@Ell having someone to blame is the most important part!
If you want an auth protocol then use SASL instead of reinventing the wheel
@CatPlusPlus I don't have much experience with SASL, but what I've seen has been painful :/
but agreed on the not-reinventing-the-wheel part
Ell
Ell
20:45
@CatPlusPlus have you used it before?
For XMPP a long time ago
@jalf Eh it wasn't that bad
Xeo
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@Mysticial: Hentai Ouji 2 doesn't disappoint. :)
awesome :)
Hentai huh
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"Perverted Prince", translated
The MC gets that title because he can't stop talking about perverted stuff
@Mysticial Btw, who's subs were you watching?
20:47
@jalf You can always use Kerberos
aaaaaargh
Eveyuu
Needs an anti-star option...
@JerryCoffin His perversion is revered.
Xeo
Xeo
@JerryCoffin Phew, managed to get that in
Ell
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20:48
What is wrong with kerberos?
@JerryCoffin ah, I thought for a moment that was a response to @CatPlusPlus. Would've been just as appropriate
Xeo
Xeo
4 seconds left :>
@jalf You make a good point there.
@Ell Complex as hell
Xeo
Xeo
@Mysticial Ah, I couldn't wait for them :s
I like EveTaku though
20:49
Can someone suggest a good algorithm for how to do a function that returns all strings made up of 0s and 1s of X length? Say, generate(2) will give me "00" "11" "01" and "10"
@Omega That would be "counting" (in binary). Take a number, start from zero, count up. Each time you increment, convert to binary.
@JerryCoffin: Mmmmmm....
Counting is the best. I love it
:D
PhD in mathematics finally paid off
Do it on paper first. Remember that 1 + 1 = 10. Good luck.
20:51
On a good day I can make it to seven
@jalf Wow! I can hardly ever make it past 3.
user142019
4chan is down. :(
Good riddance
@Zoidberg I stole all the humor and brought it here!
I see, thanks!
user142019
20:52
4chan is down due to a @CloudFlare DNS outage. Site will return once they've fixed the issue. More: http://status.4chan.org
@JerryCoffin remember to put it back where you found it when you're done with it
user142019
FUCK YOU CLOUDFLARE
user142019
Facebook DNS was also broken today.
@JerryCoffin Ew you don't know where this thing has been
Whoah, my registry hack to map Ctrl to Caps Lock is working. Months after the fact :/
user142019
20:53
DNS is broken today.
Thanks Windows Update? I don't know anymore.
I remapped Caps Lock to F13
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user142019
I remapped it to control.
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton Finally restarted the PC? :P
I'm serious
20:53
@CatPlusPlus Well, it wasn't there, if that's what you're worried about.
@Xeo That would not be possible. See 'Windows Update'.
I can't remap mine at the school (legally) so I just made a program to disable it.
I bound it to push-to-talk in Mumble :v:
user142019
Oh hey, it's back up.
yay?
21:01
Why are you on 4chan
sbi
sbi
@CatPlusPlus There's no such thing as "too much bold italic".
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't try to hide such stuff. You know I will eventually find out about it anyway.
@DeadMG What do you mean, "...would have warmed even the ape's heart"? I have a very sift spot where others have a heart.
@sehe The latter did happen a bit earlier than four months ago, though.
@ScottW At the ACCU conference. Smug look.
By way of the definition of insanity, are people that play the lottery insane?
which definition of insanity?
Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results
Hmm, to the best of my knowledge, that is a definition, not the. :)
21:12
^
It's not really accurate wrt stochastic processes :v:
@jalf Correct. For example, there is the legal definiton.
@Pawnguy7 Well, each time you play, it's a different draw with different results. Playing this week's lottery is not the same thing as playing last week's lottery :)
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@je4d Oh, you were at the ACCU conference, too? Um. Have we met? Sheepish grin.
@Xeo That was one reason. But there also was a concrete trigger prompting me to do that at that time. (An economic one, if you must know.)
Xeo
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@Mysticial: Yep, definitly doesn't disappoint. Also, dat ending.
@sbi Holy crap, that's from 4 5 7 weeks ago!
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21:17
@Xeo And you still used diapers back then? Or what's the fuzz about?
Xeo
Xeo
Apparently, I can't count
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@Pawnguy7 The Albert Einstein quote a video game popularized?
@Xeo don't worry, you can practice with me and @JerryCoffin
@Rapptz I think so, although I don't know the latter part.
Far Cry 3.
sbi
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21:18
@jalf Why should he practice counting with you two?
Xeo
Xeo
@jalf Ooh, then I'm in good company.
@sbi Counting
@sbi Between the two of them they can count to 10
28 mins ago, by jalf
Counting is the best. I love it
28 mins ago, by Jerry Coffin
@jalf Wow! I can hardly ever make it past 3.
sbi
sbi
Holy crap, my nose is dripping so badly, I have to watch out lest I soil the keyboard.
Didi anyone of you see this picture?
It shows Berlin from space, and after >20 years you can still tell where the wall used to be.
huh?
you mean between green and yellow parts?
sbi
sbi
21:25
@Abyx Yes. (It's not green, BTW. just a blue shade of white.)
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2 days ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Berlin at night. Amazingly, I think the light bulbs still show the East/West division from orbit. http://t.co/JiawRa3JJv
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@Xeo Ah, I guess that's a yes, then.
Haha! "Recovering video game designer." I like that. (It's from a twitter profile.)
Ell
Ell
Ahh multidimensional arrays are confusing me xD
Why don't they buy the same bulbs in bulk?
maybe they last long?
@sbi is designer here distinct from programmer?
Xeo
Xeo
21:29
@sbi FWIW, I think I like the right side more.
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sbi
@Pawnguy7 I think so. I don't really know, however.
@Xeo Of course you would. Bias.
Xeo
Xeo
Nah, because I like the color of the light there better.
sbi
sbi
@Xeo Of course you would. Bias.
Xeo
Xeo
Btw ape, did you see this?
@sbi lol
At first I thought it was one of those pictures of the internet.
Or is it of the web? I am not certain.
sbi
sbi
21:32
@Xeo Yep. Uninteresting. :)
Xeo
Xeo
Konrad was getting all riled up about it
Well the comments(?) are pretty shitty.
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@Pawnguy7 It shows the centralistic design of old Berlin. That hot spot in the middle is Alexanderplatz, which used to be the center of the city. The long separation has mostly wrecked that, though, and I am surprised it still shows so cleanly on this picture.
@Xeo Konrad was riled up? Tell me something new.
@sbi Yes - and it is interesting. But, I thought it looked sort of like...
At first glance.
sbi
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@Pawnguy7 No, not really. All these have in common is light lines. Yours is almost fractal, though. Is that the Internet?
21:36
Yes.
As I said, at a glance, they look similar.
user142019
No, it's not the Internet.
user142019
It's an image.
Wikipedia says its the internet, that is all I know.
It's an internet map.
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> The earth is rotating at over 1000 miles per hour, however humans don't feel the effect of it. Until we have about 10 drinks. — Chris Burns
> I've done tons of code in C#, then had to move to cpp for the 10-20x speedup.
When could one expect a 20x speedup?
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Xeo
So alcohol just makes you more aware of rotational motion, huh?
@JohanLarsson When your C# code sucks 20 times more than your C++ code?
user142019
@JohanLarsson must have been very bad C# code.
sbi
sbi
@JohanLarsson Usually after using a better algorithm.
21:39
ok bs.
Performance comparisons usually are bullshit, yes.
user142019
Or a very slow implementation of .NET lol.
@sbi nope, O(N) is O(20N)
@Zoidberg .NET 1.1 used dynamic invoke for delegate calls.
Make a 2D Array wrapper~
user142019
21:41
std::array<std::array<T, N>, M> is similar to T[N][M]. Wait. Maybe the other way around. Aarrgh.
sbi
sbi
@Abyx So?
I'd wrote a Matrix class
@Zoidberg lmao
user142019
Use C# and T[,] problem solved. :3
@sbi so you can improve performance for same algorithm
21:42
Array[Rows][Columns]
user142019
@Rapptz aaand… why?
user142019
I can define the first index to be columns if I want to.
Why what?
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> My girl kept bitching that I never surprise her, so I took her out for dinner, got down on one knee, and told her I was banging her sister. — Christ Burns
I'm just replying to your "Maybe the other way around"
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21:43
@Abyx Yes, you can. How does this contradict my statement?
user142019
Why do you define the first [] to be rows and not columns?
user142019
I can do array[columns][rows] if I wish so.
How I've always looked at it.
@sbi usually you don't need a better algorithm
user142019
21:45
@Rapptz now transpose it. :)
@Zoidberg What useless rhetoric.
sbi
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"John 3:16 ... John 3:26 .... John 3:36 .... John 3:46 (The gospel according to John's snooze button)" Haha, I like that guy!
@Abyx IME you do.
Ell
Ell
@Zoidberg Aarggh exactly xD
but I got it now
user142019
Okidoki.
Ell
Ell
I was trying to output a connect 4 board column by column, on the command line
obviously that was failure from the beginning given the line based nature xD
sbi
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21:47
> I just turned my keyboard upside down and shook it over my desk and now I don't have to go grocery shopping for at least two weeks. — Chris Burns
> My new favorite thing is tagging myself in the bushes of girls Facebook pictures. — Chris Burns
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this joke (about keyboard) is ancient
it's older than me, probably
sbi
sbi
Well, so am I.
Wait. Is Facebook older than you?
FB? nope
hm... wait, when was it created?
Let me see... I want to guess 2004, but I might be early.
Ell
Ell
oh feck it seems I haven't got it after all xD
sbi
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21:51
@Pawnguy7 Yup.
Hm. Settled for 30 million? Not bad.
sbi
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"...like a boy in orthopedic shoes I stand corrected." :)
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Why is there no LoungeCpp group on SC2 NA? =/

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