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00:39
Hello!!!
Could I ask you something about HeapSort?
 
9 hours later…
09:41
Bummer
I've failed to identify the suspects
So either my memory plays tricks on me, or these suspects had nothing to do with my case
oh :(
Oh, but I managed to pick up a fight with one of the investigators, so it wasn't a total loss
did You say 'boner' or my mind is doing tricks on me too?
how so?
Bummer :)
Well, he asked me to give fingerprints
And although I hate the notion of it, I've agreed to give my fingerprints previously
Now, for one reason or another, they lost my fingerprints, and they wish me to give them permission to take another sample
I politely said that I wish I could help, but I'm afraid I have to decline
And then the investigator tried to 'bully' me, tried to make me feel guilty about not giving my fingerprints
So I had a little faceoff with him, but I was very diplomatic and I think the others saw he was out of line
meh, it makes You sound like a suspect xD
09:47
I'm not sure what made him more angry, the fact that I declined, or the fact that I was so-goddamn-polite when I faced him, while he tried to make me feel guilt :)
If you treat me like a suspect, better yet let me defend myself as a suspect...
You can't have it both ways
When I left, I emphasized visiting his desk, wishing him a nice day...
He just looked at me, didn't respond :)
I guess these people are used to deal with dumb-criminals, having a meaningful conversation with a person with manners shifts them off-balance
I believe You're right. Saw too many cases like that...
This is by far my greatest quality
And yet, nobody gives me credit for it
My ability to keep calm and not losing my temper, even when being provoked... that's a skill!
Now that's funny, the female investigator sent me a text message...
I mean, I don't mind- but she's quite old
(I'm out)
10:08
@Kamiccolo running for a few minutes now, with no crash
tglase@tglase:~ $ dpkg -l $(dpkg -S $(whence -p watch) | sed s/:.*//) | tail -1
ii  procps         2:3.3.9-8    i386         /proc file system utilities
maybe it works on i386 and fails on amd64?
hm let me switch to x32 (I have i386/x32 Multi-Arch)
user3079266
helloc all;
user3079266
ah, goddamn Windows 8.1. Been thinkin' why was it that my wireless connection kept failing, and sometimes crashing completely, failing to find ANY networks and firmly stating everything was a-ok. and now I find this: microsoft.com/en-us/windows/compatibility/CompatCenter/…
user3079266
Status: not compatible
user3079266
10:41
well, I wonder if a reinstall with drivers from HP's website will solve my problems...
x32 works too, let’s try this in the amd64 chroot…
user3079266
@mirabilos is this about the bug that @Kamiccolo discovered?
@mirabilos it should crash in no time :} ugh... as I thought, already fixed. sadly those patches did not come to stable debian.
@Kamiccolo debian stable may only get security fixes, unfortunately
¾ of all Debian users run testing or unstable anyway, and that’s by design
testing is what the average user should run, stable is for the extremely conservative ones
@mirabilos yes, I know :} running testing myself. But that one machine was one stable.
though I should migrate to arch...
10:52
@Kamiccolo ah ok then
**NO!**

Arch got poettering’d, having systemd and lacking `/bin`…
what about this piece of C code:

`isprint(0x026D30);` ?
but I need up-to-date packages xP
user3079266
oh ye mighty *nix programmers, can anybody tell me, is there a cross-platform approach to doing this on *nix? thompsonng.blogspot.ru/2011/06/…
user3079266
PTHREAD_MUTEX_RECURSIVE_NP is, if I understand correctly, non-portable, isn't it?
user3079266
omg, just noticed. This is C++. sorry
user3079266
dammit, doesn't Linux have a standartized multithreading library?
10:57
@Kamiccolo broken, isprint() is only defined for EOF and 0‥255
@mirabilos yup. And that's "nicety" of macroses. Compiler doesn't say a word.
11:17
Fun fun fun!
Not a week past by, and I've by bad-mouthed AGAIN!
Apparently that now, I'm somebody who doesn't honor contracts!
I was like... didn't he mention that we never agreed on the terms?
"Why would I sign a contract I don't agree to?" ... "Why do I need to honor a contract I never signed?"
People are amazing! :)
 
3 hours later…
14:19
social contracts?
@DrorK. humans are stupid :)
I hate humans.
@mirabilos rougher version :} was thinking of keeping it in my mind, but... so be it.
and again... it's much more simplier with computers...
So be it!
 
3 hours later…
17:50
helloc
[Potentially Stupid Question Alert] Is encapsulation (i.e., carefully controlling what gets defined/declared in .c/.h files) part of secure programming?
For instance, could a skilled programmer write some wicked code that links with a function/structure defined in a .h file in my library that can mess with running programs?
18:08
"mess with running programs"?
basically, You can say that everything what's exported --- API. If You have an API which can broken --- that's Your fault. API should not break things.
@Kamiccolo Just to simplify, can this happen?
Actually...the more i think about it...
...nevermind. :P
18:35
wondering... if it's a common practice.
- Your VM allows malicious bytecode execution! (segfault for least)
- Do not load bytecode than!

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