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19:00
You know Jens!?
Awesome!
You didn't mention this before right?
I love his album from ~2007.
Night falls over Kortedala
@ScottW Yesssssssss
Didn't hear that before.
lol @ discovering good Swedish music I've never heard before here, ty sirs
I should check out new music more often.
@Tuntuni what the fuck
> The backend storage is temporarily offline. Usually this means the storage server is undergoing maintenance. Please contact support if the problem persists.
fucking GH give me my code back :/
19:03
@BartekBanachewicz :/
I'm looking at Console.h in Minicraft
Do you maybe have a screenshot of the console?
Is it an in-game one or?
@ScottW I think you mentioned Spencer Krug once right?
"music nerd"
Nice.
@ScottW gf likes this I'm not very up-to-date
@Tuntuni it was somewhere on lounge. It's rendered using Font.hpp
I don't find good bands like that anymore.
@StackedCrooked coliru is still completely broken on Opera (suspect a CSS issue). On chrome, I got "The temp directory already exists: ." (coliru.stacked-crooked.com/…)
19:09
Woah someone starred my build system repo
Even though it has no description
Or anything working inside
@sehe I can has playing Almette ad theme :)
@sehe It was broken most of today. If you resubmit the file (with a small change to evade the cache) than it should work. (I hope.)
@BartekBanachewicz playing "ad" themes?
Some random Asians also starred non-working project of mine. Still no idea who they are, or what they want.
19:11
Okay enough Ruby for today
@StackedCrooked It works "Compile+Run" but not after "Share"
Hm...
Right. Silly me
@BartekBanachewicz That's a pretty /meh/ melody IMO
@ScottW I used to drink beer with these guys when I was a kid, can't say I know them really.
OK, had enough of recorded music - live band night! Time to get ready for yeast-culture. Bye!
@ScottW I never listened to them much either :D
@ScottW Yeah lol ..
1997 yo
@ScottW How about no? :)
@sehe it's totally annoying everyone around
because they see the damn commercial when I play
19:15
@BartekBanachewicz To think that I haven't even seen that commercial
@Tuntuni You're 16?
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, I've said it numerous times.
I haven't watched TV forever
@sehe It was quite popular in Poland.
Wait. /Ads/ are popular now?
What country is this!
19:16
A country with more couch potatoes than US
@ScottW Have you played the game?
@sehe Bad country? :(
@CatPlusPlus Sadly I'm pretty sure that's not accurate. Well both Poland and US have many many hardworking inhabitants, so there's that
@ScottW Oh, NES. PS2 <3
@ScottW Also, I love this one. Quite awesome to listen to when riding the bus to school.
Same
I don't even listen to real music anymore.
19:19
Only game and anime soundtracks + chiptunes.
@Tuntuni die.
Music from my childhood.
@Tuntuni "real music"
@EtiennedeMartel I love the One Winged Angel (no idea which FF it is from).
@sehe Was just about to say something about that. ;) I.e. no "real" music exists, blah blah. You know what I meant though. :D
@Tuntuni Probably 7.
I wouldn't know, I stopped playing FF with FF6.
19:20
@EtiennedeMartel Definitely 7.
@BartekBanachewicz Would you. Consider. Being. A tad. Less. Abrasive. Once?
@sehe spelling woo
@EtiennedeMartel Well yeah, I love that song. It is so epic.
Oh god I love watching How It's Made videos
@Tuntuni Au contraire! Game soundtracks is real music too. My daughter singing is real music. Frogs in a pond... if you stretch it a bit :)
@ShotgunNinja Tx
@sehe Yeah, that's what I meant. :)
19:22
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Oh god, I love reading "Oh god I love X" messages so much [c++] [c++11] [no-helpdesk]
@sehe I keep sharing that Extra Credits episode around, so maybe you've seen it. But if not, gooooo.
@sehe Refering to me? :D
@Tuntuni Oh god. Maybe too. You weren't alone, were you?
@sehe Oh god, I love funny room descriptions.
4 mins ago, by Scott W
fuck I love all genres
19:23
@sehe I was the last one to say that so I thought that's what made you change the room topic.
@sehe Technically, that's a "fuck I love X". Sorry. :)
@EtiennedeMartel Loud volume warning... I was listening to a Mozart piano sonata on youtube
@sehe Ya know, I was taught that in Greek class, but that was a long time ago. What's the big deal about that (it is pretty funny though)?
@Tuntuni Same gist
@sehe Woops.
@LucDanton I have no clue. I came up with the frogs on the spot because we had a frog pond in the back yard last week. We still have tadpoles in our own backyard now :/
19:26
The Frogs (Ancient Greek: ', "Frogs") is a comedy written by the Ancient Greek playwright Aristophanes. It was performed at the Lenaia, one of the Festivals of Dionysus in Athens, in 405 BC, and received first place. Plot The Frogs tells the story of the god Dionysus, who, despairing of the state of Athens' tragedians, travels to Hades to bring the playwright Euripides back from the dead. (Euripides had died the year before, in 406 BC). He brings along his slave Xanthias, who is smarter and braver than Dionysus. The play opens as Xanthias and Dionysus argue over what kind of jokes Xant...
@sehe oh come on it was a peaceful death threat
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@BartekBanachewicz You do this so easily. I really don't you realize the extent of it.
starred for bullshit
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@DeadMG starred for the word "bullshit"
@BartekBanachewicz Ahahaha
19:29
I do remember a "Metamorphosis" (---Catullus?--- Ovid) that ends with "tamquam sint sub aqua
sub aqua maledicere temptant"
Bartek the Shit Container.
@sehe Ovid. (Oh the strike didn't work)
(referring to former savage mean, turned into frogs that continue to abuse their victim even after their punishment)
@sehe maybe append 'and cat'?
We learned about him a year ago. :)
19:30
I kinda liked Ovid. The metre really works and ... short sentences :)
@sehe I don't understand the repetition. Dramatic oratory trick?
"Although they might be submerged/
From under the water they tried to curse [her]"
@sehe We didn't actually read it, but the thing I hated the most were Illiad and Odyssey.
Impossible to read.
@Tuntuni I'll grant you those. Though that's Greek
Oooh, acrostics! Well no, the other thing.
19:32
I think that was pentameter
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Q: Disable Fast user switching in vista and 7 without admin rights?

user2371225i'm writing a security program for vista and 7 (Right now my main os i'm using is 08 server which i'm testing it on as well) and I would like to block the fast user switching option from within windows. The problems is that I can't edit the registry under a normal user as its under the HKLM and I...

@LucDanton Oh, Homer, I don't know much about those works
I'm writing a security program for Windows but I have no idea about Windows security :welp:
'Chiastic structure', I looked it up once but it's not a term I use in English too often :p
"security program" - derivatives, bonds, stocks, securities? No need to know much about Windows Security (oxymoron, BTW)
@LucDanton That's it. Good spot. I didn't realize you were trying to classify the 'sub aqua/sub aqua' repetition
19:35
Part of the classics curriculum I'm afraid.
@sehe True. Usually when I think of Latin literature, Greek literature almost instantly comes to my mind too.
@CatPlusPlus That seems to be a fairly common state of affairs -- some of Microsoft's demo programs for their security API show programs hundreds of lines long to do things that you can get from a single function call (e.g., I seem to recall a multi-hundred line imitation of GetEffectiveRightsFromAcl).
@EtiennedeMartel Nice. I can relate to most that's being said there. Although I don't game. So I didn't recognize any of the game tunes (outside Mario because it's constantly being "covered")
@BartekBanachewicz Are you here?
user142019
19:50
Yay Wi-Fi works.
user142019
Kinda.
user142019
Can't get it to automatically connect on boot.
Anyone know why construct( pointer p, const_reference val ); was part of the allocator model? It had nothing to do with allocation, and in reality, interferes with passing around some sort of "functionoid" that should be used for construction (like boost::in_place_factory and similar)
or is that a question for Alexander Stepanov?
It's in the spirit of (de)allocation functions and new expressions, I would think.
20:05
I'm sure it sounded good at the time, but now I really wish they hadn't done that.
An exception-safe mechanism on top of it can hide the hard bits away while still allowing ultimate customization (assuming it is indeed useful).
@R.Martinho / @Luc Can anyone confirm whether GCC/Clang have implemented the free function specializations of atomic_load<>, atomic_store<>, atomic_is_lockfree<> for std::shared_ptr? (en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/shared_ptr/atomic)
To be fair you can't go very far with the Standard Library without CopyConstructible in C++03.
@sehe I can't right now.
@LucDanton Ah I hoped you just "happened" to know this. It looks like neither does :(
@LucDanton You could have something like vector(int count, const T& copy_from) {assign(count, in_place_factory(copy_from));} and vector(int count) {assign(count, in_place_factory());} and the second would default construct in-place using the exact same template function as the one with a copy. Less code, simpler code. Also can be used to avoid the construct then move that iterators require (which for nonmovable types can be nontrivial).
20:18
@sehe You should play more games.
@CatPlusPlus Windows security APIs are hacky as hell. Lots of variable-sized structures, which makes it ugly to work with
A::size_type(-1) / sizeof(T)
@BartekBanachewicz Forgot what I wanted to ask, lol.
huh?
> The A::max_size() member function returns the largest number of objects of type T that could be expected to be successfully allocated by an invocation of A::allocate; the value returned is typically A::size_type(-1) / sizeof(T).
20:20
@sehe well, maybe. I really didn't think anyone could take that seriously
@CatPlusPlus Oh I see what you were referring to, lol
@EtiennedeMartel You know, you guys made me buy that. It's pretty. But it doesn't capture my imagination. Or it just bores me...
@BartekBanachewicz What does it matter. It's about your mind really.
@LucDanton The context:
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A: Confirmation of thread safety with std::unique_ptr/std::shared_ptr

seheI'd suggest that locking on such finegrained levels is likely (way) overkill. I'd suggest doing atomic updates to the IrcUser object itself, which could be lock-free depending on your library implementation. Here is a sample that uses std::atomic_is_lock_free<std::shared_ptr> std::atomic_load<...

Yeah I wrote an answer using atomic_....<shared_ptr> features that I can't compile myself because none of my compilers/libraries support it yet. <ssssh/>
@sehe are you implying I am a sick bastard wishing everyone death?
@sehe To be fair, the narration is what makes the game so good for me.
20:24
@BartekBanachewicz Are you? No that's not what I'm saying.
@BartekBanachewicz Well, you are a sick bastard.
@sehe I say things too fast and too harsh quite a lot, but I don't really mean even a half of them
@EtiennedeMartel thanks Étienne
@BartekBanachewicz <3
@BartekBanachewicz It's not about what you intend. It's the fact that you habitually think them.
This is something that you can't deny shapes you. In tiny ways. But it does.
I can't help but to read that as "you are a sick bastard"
20:26
@TonyTheLion I can't follow what you're asking us.
maybe that's my subconciousness :/
What is the size_type(-1) about in here:
Now I need a hug.
7 mins ago, by Tony The Lion
A::size_type(-1) / sizeof(T)
@TonyTheLion maximum size? size_type is unsigned
so -1u will wrap, no?
20:28
@BartekBanachewicz Well. I can't help that, I suppose. I'm not even sure why I mention it. I mean, more people have strong statements (Zoidbergs, Rakkuns, LRIO?) and they rarely tip that balance for me.
Perhaps it is the casualness that makes me doubt whether you are aware of the effect of your own words.
@BartekBanachewicz ah of course
@BartekBanachewicz Have a big one
a strange way of doing that
@sehe aw thanks.
@TonyTheLion numeric_limits is certainly better.
right
that's what I thought
20:29
@TonyTheLion oh, I guess I got used to seeing it and forgot it might be confusing :/
@BartekBanachewicz What you need is the magic of friendship.
You too, @sehe.
1 hour ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@Tuntuni die.
oh I now I know what you're on about @sehe, @BartekBanachewicz
C++11 defines std::atomic_... free functions to be specialized for std::shared_ptr (see my answer). I think it's a shame the OP accepted the answer so soon here. +1 — sehe 5 secs ago
@EtiennedeMartel We're all totally internet friends!
Ell
Ell
Hi guys
@EtiennedeMartel OMG, the shame that is falling over me as I say that I watched the first episode of MLP :|
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@EtiennedeMartel Except, without the magic !
Point is, friendship is magic.
is like magic, maybe
20:33
afk, good night
@EtiennedeMartel System.Object is terrible.
@TonyTheLion You mean, the first part of the pilot?
@sehe good night polar bear.
@sehe In Equestria, typedef magic friendship.
20:33
@TonyTheLion first ep is in two parts
@EtiennedeMartel Friendship is Magic part 1
@TonyTheLion Well, don't you want to know what happens next?
I'm scared :|
I can't handle it, too much pony
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG Why is System.Object terrible? I can sort of see it as unnecessary - what negative effects does it have?
Aaaw. Come on now, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
Ell
Ell
20:35
@EtiennedeMartel Apart from polio.
ahahahah
@Ell (sssshhhh)
@EtiennedeMartel Limb amputation.
@EtiennedeMartel Permanent vegetative state.
I find it a tad childish for an adult to watch
@EtiennedeMartel Death of children.
@EtiennedeMartel Financial destitution.
20:35
@TonyTheLion Keep watching.
but at least I can say that now that I've seen one episode
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG not if you're satan CatPlusPlus!
ITT @CatPlusPlus is Satan!
still can't believe there are grown men in this room who routinely watch My Little fucking Pony
not LRIO
lol
20:37
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Well, social norms can go fuck themselves.
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LRIO sounds like its an algorithm of some sorts
@EtiennedeMartel There's avoiding robotic compliance to social norms, and there's watching TV programmes designed for 3-year old girls
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Can social norms fuck?
@TonyTheLion Left-to-Right Input-Output?
20:38
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Aside from the fact that the target audience is more 6-7 years olds, it's not just for little girls.
@EtiennedeMartel So it seems ;)
And even then it doesn't really matter.
@MooingDuck If you can create an algorithm to make lightness race in orbit, you're already there, no diagnostic required
@EtiennedeMartel It could be seen as slightly disturbing
@LightnessRacesinOrbit What they're designed for is irrelevant. If they serve a purpose then let them serve it.
@MooingDuck I'm not interested in improving C++03 when I have C++11.
20:39
What? That someone could genuinely enjoy something that does not match what society expects that person to like?
@LucDanton it was a big thing in C++03, but C++11 could still use it for classes without a nothrow move constructor
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: You need to grow up little bit more. Then you will be able to enjoy it too!
@MooingDuck No. What happens when a vector is resized?
@LucDanton the elements are moved or copied.
So then what are you trying to improve here?
> Effects: Constructs a vector with n value-initialized elements.
20:42
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I agree 100%. There's even been a term coined for grown men that like little girl cartoons: bronies
Ell
Ell
Am I right in saying your eyes are connected to your throat? maybe via nose?
@LucDanton I want a function for constructing/assigning a vector with non-equal nonmovable objects in place. Instead I have to have an emplace_back loop.
What's the term for grown men that like little girls, period, again?
Ell
Ell
I can taste eye drops when I swallow phlegm (apologies for gross imagery :P)
@sehe It's not about that and you know it.
Silly bear.
20:43
@sehe pedophile
Ell
Ell
@sehe ...pedophile? o.O
@MooingDuck vector(size_type n); is not the right interface for that.
@EtiennedeMartel polar != pedo :)
huh
duh
20:43
I found some code in the Wide compiler, and holy shit, what the fuck was I smoking when I wrote this.
@LucDanton right, I want template<class factory_type> vector(size_type n, factory_type factory)
@Ell Tear ducts.
@sehe That said, check it out.
@DeadMG A good sign. Means your not corrupted by . Yet
@LucDanton it also as a side effect greatly simplifying the internals of vector.
20:45
@EtiennedeMartel Wait, I can't keep up. Games? Nah. MLP? Nah, games first. Arrrgh Stimulus overload. You know, I don't need more distwacktions.
@sehe MLP first.
@DeadMG Is it that good?
@StackedCrooked No, it was that bad.
lol
@MooingDuck Now that's a bold claim.
20:45
it was blatantly never, ever going to work, and it was the most roundabout worthless way of doing it
@LucDanton or at least it greatly simplified my container, which mostly emulated vectors interface.
basically I only had two real functions, insert(iterator, count, factory), and remove(iterator, iterator). Almost all of the rest of the functions just delegated to those two.
Though I recall dealing with some quirk for inserting from a range of non-random-access iterators...
Btw I recommend against factories, those are very C++03 ish.
@DeadMG happens to me all the time
20:48
@LucDanton it's still the only way I know of to pass around a variadic list for a function.
@BartekBanachewicz It appears there is a new version.
@BartekBanachewicz by awesome you meant incredibly annoying, right?
ARGH
@doug65536 Oh, you.
20:49
(the vector interface doesn't play nice with it, but it's something in the direct line of C++03 factories -- but tastes like C++11!)
LLVM Y u have that really fucking annoying thing where you randomly exit the process
@EtiennedeMartel SCOOTALOO
@BartekBanachewicz My favorite CMC.
@DeadMG Either a bug in their code or a bug in your code.
@EtiennedeMartel We should form our own cutie mark secret society.
20:52
@StackedCrooked It's a bug in their code. They have these verify functions to verify your shit, but if they find an error, they dump it to the console and then terminate process EVEN IF YOU EXPLICITLY ASK THEM NOT TO TERMINATE THE PROCESS.
how the fuck am I gonna see the error if they terminate process
Ell
Ell
Does anyone know enough about Uk politics to know if Civil Partnerships get the same rights as Marriages?
@BartekBanachewicz Kinda pointless, since humans can't have cutie marks.
@BartekBanachewicz Also, a funny ripoff.
@Ell I'm pretty sure that they do, or it's fairly close. It's the whole apartheid-style "Separate but equal" thing.
@LucDanton I don't immediately see what "delegating constructors" has to do with it, and though the code looks like it's doing exactly what I want, usually when I see that it's because the "container" has special cased the "factory". Which is fine, I just want the std:: containers to do that too.
@DeadMG modify their code. if it 's just temporary for debugging
20:54
@MooingDuck The type takes care of constructing itself, not the factory.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG apartheid style? I wouldn't say that at all. But then I don't want to get into a discussion about this xD
@Ell "Separate but equal" was the motto of apartheid.
Ell
Ell
Oh
or, on another level, if civil partnerships are equal to marriages under the law, why have two separate systems?
I wonder if I should go fetch my soap box.
Ell
Ell
20:55
Well my view is government should have nothing to do with marriage
marriage is a religious thing, religion shouldn't come into legislation
what is the name for that? is it secularism?
@Ell Wrong.
athiests get married.
@LucDanton how? And what does annex::emplace do?
@DeadMG one is more civilized than the other
:P
as long as the law confers legal benefits to married couples, like tax breaks, rights over your property if you snuff it, divorce proceedings, and stuff like that
there has to be a legal definition of "marriage".
Ell
Ell
I don't think there should be
20:56
@MooingDuck Moral equivalent of std::forward_as_tuple.
@EtiennedeMartel No, that someone is obsessed with something expressly created for the very young.
Ell
Ell
there should just be "civil partnership" in legislation
But I shan't read too much into it!
@Ell That would basically just be marriage under another name.
I feel the same way about grandparents on Facebook, after all (I don't really)
20:57
@LucDanton but then either the type or container has to be coded to construct from the "tuple". Is the optional "unwrapping" it for the object?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Even assuming that to be the case (which it isn't, according to various comments by the production staff), that still doesn't answer that question: does it matter?
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG well it would mean gay & heterosexual partnerships are seen as exactly the same in the eye of legislation - it would move the burden onto "gay people should be able to marry" to the church - where it should be
@Ell No, it shouldn't be there at all.
here's a pro tip
religion, or lack thereof, is a personal thing.
Ell
Ell
exactly
@MooingDuck No, it's the optional that does the deed. Not no_move: notice how it's plain and dumb.
20:59
if your proposed system involves giving religious institutions power except any given to it explicitly by it's members, you're doing it wrong.
Ell
Ell
@DeadMG I think I'm explaining it wrong. I'm saying that no religion should have power
and when you're talking about, say, the Church, where either you're a member of the Church or you're not a Christian, basically, then the Church should have absolutely zero power.
Ell
Ell
I think religious institutes should have no power (well, as much as anyone)

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