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helloc
 
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03:00
Hey can someone help me right now?
Fine, I'll just do it all myself.
 
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Qix
Qix
05:38
Made that in a matter of about an hour waiting for friends to go drinking.
Tired of ugly prompts. Decided to make something worthwhile.
 
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user3079266
08:16
helloc all;
11:53
helloc all;
@Kamiccolo grr.. that's tl;dr for me now ;)
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meh, I'm a trashman xD
sorry @Kamiccolo but these GIFs are super annoying -- and since it has been here for a while now => it drove me crazy :)
aaagh, ok xD I didn't know that.
anyway: it was a good GIF -- I mean a nice illustration, and was funny
but sadly you guys did not post enough content to push that away ;)
damn xD
11:56
yeah.. any who -- 'sup?
I actually thought of reporting this image as an 'abusive content' for making it void
:)
yesterday I saw that ingress thingy of yours, and that impressing map/graphics the locations you were
helloc @DrorK.;
Heya, how it's going
dang. It was follow-up of our "expert or not" discousion. Sorry.
@DrorK. I'm on fire I guess, I'm creating a super nice little app now -- I bet you will enjoy it, once it's ready :)
11:58
@Kamiccolo Nah, no need to apologize, it just happens that there was no traffic- so it stuck
goto out_to_dissect_someone;
@Kamiccolo you don't have to say sorry -- np at all ;)
free @Kamiccolo;
@PeterVaro What kind of app?
the name is "pitchterm", and as it says, it is presentation tool, just like Powerpoint or Keynote -- except it is plain-text based. there are 2-3 apps which are similar but none of them is 1) highly configurable 2) interactive
and by interactive I mean => you are in the terminal ;) you can do whatever you want :)
I see. I'm not very familiar with such apps
12:02
let me show you one (or two)
@DrorK. here are a few:
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Q: Is there any CLI/terminal slideshow app?

Alexandre TelesI'm asking myself: is there, on linux, any software that can build and show simple slides on terminal, like the slides you make on Libreoffice Impress (but way more simple)? This would be a great experience to make a presentation using only the console, whithout any advanced graphics (like GL an...

if you scroll down, there are screenshots as well
Yes, I'm looking at vimdeck
these are fun tools actually ;)
so I started my own, with a nice and clean ini-based configuration
with a cool unicode and ASCII layout drawer
a simple command-line interface
etc.
I see, let's wait and see what how it turns out :)
yesterday, I even downloaded Windows 8.1 just to test it there ;)
Well it's nice to know that W8.1 worked! :)
12:14
hehe.. it took a while to install -- I was surprised.. terrible UI (mostly terrible UX to be precise)
and the same old messages, word-by-word, wrapped in that new UI
I think it's more cryptic than terrible
I thought they are improving..
the last release I was playing with was XP
It's like a maze, which you have to own certain capabilities to get out of
when was that released? 12 years ago?
what were they doing during a the last decade?
Well, OS-wise I couldn't say much
12:15
@DrorK. mentioning that -- it took me 30-45 seconds to find the turn off button..
But I suppose that they're mostly dedicated for compatibilities and such
Windows 7 for example, is pretty much as simple as Windows 95, I don't think that people need a tour-guide to access it
hmm.. why didn't I installed that?
And I must say, Windows 7 is extremely stable.
Windows 8.1 frozen twice during the installation..
(when it comes to 'security' of native services I wouldn't know, it seems that there were way too many 'security' related fixes/updates... but stability... it's a delight)
12:20
the funny thing is: even they claim that it is "hard" to install Arch, because you have to make it through a command-line, without any GUI -- it was still easier than going through the 8.1 install
I mean, seriously: in the first screen you can choose "Install Now" or "Configure" (or something like that)
and when you click on the configure, it take you a screen where you can't go back
you can only restart or power off your system
even if you did not change any settings..
and stuffs like that -- I was panicking a few times => if I click on this button, do I need to restart the whole installation process?
Maybe it's a trap, to see how comfortable you really are with your decisions :)
probably..? ;)
anyway.. yesterday night I watched The Signal
it was on my list for ages -- but unfortunately it was terrible.
Oh
Is it 'horror'?
it was so promising at the beginning, the first 1/3 maybe the first 1/2 was great
but the other half was just terrible.. bad directing, empty plot..
@DrorK. more like thriller and sci-fi, if I have to choose genres
I see
Well as I told you, unfortunately I simply can't watch 'modern' movies
12:28
yeah, I remember that.. although there are plenty of masterpieces from the last two decades
but probably there are too many movies out there, so we feel like there are too few of the good ones
I don't consider 90's to be modern
(1-2/100)
Post-2000, are mostly a waste of time
@DrorK. ahh, "modern" starts from '00?
12:30
couldn't disagree more -- there were plenty of nice films in the post-2000 era
Go ahead, shoot
one sec, I have to open my IMDB list ;)
How many such movies can you possibly list? 10?
For every '1' watchable movie post-2000, there were 20 unwatchable ones
@DrorK. agree with that
but that's mostly because they made more films than ever before
okay, so:
Hence my rule applies once again: the more generic something gets, the lower the overall quality goes
12:32
[TV Movie][2009] Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord (1974/1980/1983)
it is three movies, a sequel if you like
[Movie][2010] Howl
[Movie][2005] Good Night, and Good Luck.
[Movie][2007] The Man from Earth
[Movie][2007] Before the Devil Knows You're Dead
[Movie][2011] The Sunset Limited
[Animation][2003] The Triplets of Belleville
[Movie][2009] Watchmen
[Movie][2013] Her
[Movie][2004] Saw
[Movie][2005] Sin City
[Movie][2006] The Prestige
I hate to say it, but 'Her' definitely doesn't belong to this list of losers :)
[Movie][2004] Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
'Her' is unique. I wouldn't put it on such list
[Movie][2001] A Beautiful Mind
[Movie][2003] Big Fish
[Movie][2001] Amelie
"The Five People You Meet in Heaven" [2004] <-- that's unique
12:37
[Movie][2006] The Lives of Others
Memento [2000] <--- unique
[Movie][2006] Children of Men
Her [2013] <-- unique
[Movie][2008] In Bruges
[Movie][2002] Equilibrium
Snatch[2000]
12:38
[Movie][2000] Cast Away
[Movie][2006] The Fountain
Inglourious Basterds <-- fun
[Movie][2007] The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
[Movie][2002] The Hours
[Movie][2004] Finding Neverland
[Movie][2004] Primer
[Movie][2002] Adaptation.
[Movie][2002] Phone Booth
Million Dollar Baby [2004] <-- nice
[Movie][2002] 25th Hour
[Movie][2001] K-Pax
The point being, for having a 'watchable' post-2000 movie, you need to go through 20 unwatchables
And how many of these could actually be considered to be 'masterpieces'?
12:41
[Movie][2001]Monster's Ball
okay
that's all, those are my 10/10 movies
from my list
@DrorK. 75% of them
lol
I'm sorry, but being 'watchable' != 'masterpiece'
on my list, these are mostly very heavy movies
I know what 'masterpiece' means
If you consider 75% of these to be masterpieces, than by your standard, most of the rest of the movies- are watchable/decent
how many of these films have you watched?
Which obviously is false
I suppose all of the ones that I've heard of: about half of them
12:43
kudos for K-PAX
Which is quite a lot for a post-2000 movie list for me to watch
@DrorK. show me 5 which are only 'watchable'
"Good Night, and Good Luck."
"Saw"
@Kamiccolo amazing story, amazing acting -- and I can still remember the feeling I come out from the cinema.. and the music..
^^^ classic examples
12:45
Saw -- I can live with that, however, back in the days when it first came out -- it was amazing
but Good Night and Good Luck is a masterpiece
@PeterVaro aye. the music
a tense drama, full of amazing messages
a true fight inside and out for a man in those ages
and actually it is a nice and brief history which shows us why most of us 'eating' shite from the tele
@PeterVaro You just demonstrated the example problem: hype
If something is "amazing" based on the time of its release, it makes it no more than a glorified hyped up movie
A masterpiece is timeless
12:47
that's nonsense
snatch was amazingly hyped back its days
million dollar baby either
memento -- also
The difference being, that both snatch and million dollar baby are still considered to be very good movies
While 'Saw' doesn't come close
just as saw or good night and good luck
saw is a horror classic, a really new breath in the genre
(and I'm only talking about the first one, the others.. don't mention those)
but again: if Saw is not your movie, I can live with that, I said 75% are masterpieces
I do differentiate just as well. I don't consider the rest of the 'Saws' to be watchable
@DrorK. 100% agree!
Again, you can't list so many movies within such a short period of time and classify them as "masterpieces"
12:50
you watched me I did ;)
By that logic, it would mean that according to you, most of the movies are watchable
absolutely not
Do you consider movies to be either unwatchable, or masterpieces?
my IMDB list is ~400 movies
out of those 400 200 are crap
1/10 maybe 2/10
the rest is around 4-5/10
and I only gave you my 10/10 within the range [2000, 2014]
there are approximately 15 9/10, 20 8/10
and that's all
You're very loose with your ratings :)
12:52
the rest is just there, because I keep track on what I'm watching
but those are unwatchable
Let me gather a list of my own post-2000 movies, I believe most of them you didn't even mention, which are far better than anything you've listed
anyway, I have to go now -- my mom called -- she needs help ;)
"Into the Wild" <-- for example
be back in an hour, maybe less
@DrorK. 9/10 in my list
12:53
goto help;
@PeterVaro Now that's what post-2000 movie list looks like:
Gone Girl (2014)
Her (2013)
Shutter Island (2010)
Inglourious Basterds (2009)
Into the Wild (2007)
Batman Begins (2005)
Downfall (2004)
Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Hotel Rwanda (2004)
Memento (2000)
Snatch. (2000)
Gladiator (2000)
Now here's a sample of a 90's list:
Fight Club (1999)
American Beauty (1999)
The Sixth Sense (1999)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
American History X (1998)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
L.A. Confidential (1997)
Se7en (1995)
The Usual Suspects (1995)
Léon: The Professional (1994)
The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Forrest Gump (1994)
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Goodfellas (1990)
(For simplicity I took a reference from IMDB's listings by rating, I have further favorites which are not highly-rated, such as:)
The Five People You Meet in Heaven, 8MM, etc
Btw, I guess that now, C stands for Cinema :)
user3079266
13:17
helloc all;
Morning @Mints97
13:57
@DrorK. All the films are on my list too -- Gone Girl => on my Watchlist; Her, mentioned, Shutter Island 8/10, Inglorious Bastards 5/10, Into The Wild 9/10, Batman Begins 7/10, Downfall 5/10, Million Dollar Baby => Watchlist, Hotel Rwanda 8/10, Memento 10/10, Snatch 9/10, Gladiator 9/10
Million Dollar Baby , watch list?
yeah -- there are a few films
Well, maybe you should stop wasting your time on post-2000 movies :)
which are don't seem like too interesting
and that film is one of them -- for me
hopefully I will disapoint in the positive way ;)
@DrorK. I already wasted my time on pre-2000 so it it's time to move on ;)
anyway -- I gotta get back to work
Work is overrated
14:09
probably is, but I just love doing it
(== workaholic)
anywho, see you guys later,
goto work;
user3079266
free @PeterVaro;
15:25
helloc
Hello
 
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Qix
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17:54
Helloc
I love that avatar
Qix
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18:16
Mine?
hello
 
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Qix
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20:07
helloc all;
Heya
It's slow today
Qix
Qix
20:48
Yeah it is.
@DrorK. Did you see my bash prompt script? :D
Hmm? I guess I missed that
Looks nice, there's no noticeable latency?
Qix
Qix
@DrorK. Nosir.
hi
someone here?
20:59
@karim We're coming and going
@DrorK. ok, i have a question
@DrorK. i'm taking a course in a university
Feel free to ask, if somebody is available and can answer, he/she would
ok, i will continue my question
we just learning some basics thinks about the c programming language
i want to learn by my self
Well there are more than enough resources for learning solo
The most recommended ones: books
yea i want to learn more about algorithm what book should i start with?
21:05
Could you be a little more specific, what exactly is your goal?
And what is your current 'level', experience?
well i'm good at c programming, i know some assebmly too
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@karim Define "good"
I'm getting a little Confused :)
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@DrorK. Is that what C stands for?
Are you learning C as a beginner?
@Qix :)
21:09
c language what else? c for coffy maybe :)
i know all what i need to know about c, pointer, dynamic allocation, function pointer, structu ect ...
@karim Have a look at the topic, occasionally the meaning of 'C' changes by the mood
and i know some low level stuff like how the function call work, what is the stack and the heap
I must say, you sound very confident, I think I'll need a few years of practicing for having half of your confidence :)
haha :) its all about confidence
Let's assume that you're familiar with C sufficiently enough
What kind of algorithms would you like to learn? Is there a specific goal/purpose?
21:12
that the problem i don't know what i must learn
You don't must learn anything, the question is what would you like to learn, or what is your purpose/goal that you would like to achieve
my goal is to be a good software enginner, i don't now what a software enginer must know
Well, a good software engineer would have his mind set on a goal!
I'm afraid I wouldn't know what to suggest, whatever I'll recommend will be based on my personal ambitions, which are biased and might have nothing to do with your goals
well i have an idea of what to read but i want to be sure that will be not useless
21:17
@Qix Not bad :)
@karim If you could, please remove the last couple of messages and replace them with the names/titles of the books
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective
Introduction to Algorithms, 3rd Edition
Everybody:
I want to learn a new programming language in. I know python, java etc. Which programming language is best for me to learn? C, C++ or another?
"Introduction to Algorithms" is a very popular book, maybe the most popular and recommended one
helloc @its_justjack;
@its_justjack Generally programming languages are a matter of self-preference, unless you have a goal you would like to achieve with said language, or a requirement/need to fulfill. Do you have such?
21:20
@its_justjack it depends on your goals
@DrorK. ok thanks you
@karim By looking at the 'recommended' section at Amazon, you can see other recommended ones. You can judge them by the rating and number of reviewers
@DrorK. @PeterVaro It just needs to be simple, able to input from user and output to screen and file and not give me a headache learning it
@its_justjack then why a new one?
@its_justjack What's wrong with the languages you already know?
21:22
you are claiming, that you already know js, python, java -- you can do what you have described in those..
@PeterVaro @DrorK. HTML is useless for creating programs, java I don't know enough of, python is made for linux etc
And also just to say 'I know A'
@its_justjack those claims are just not true at all
@its_justjack html is not a programming language
if you have already started Java it could be a good thing to finish it
@its_justjack python is portable in windows/linux/macosx
21:23
also: python is running everywhere, from GNU/Linux to Window, to Mac OS X
on x86 and on ARM processors as well
it can even run on bare-metal (micropython)
@karim I'd recommend to start with a free resource: opendatastructures.org
@PeterVaro So I should probably just learn java? And I was talking about eg. sockets. Sockets only work on linux python
HTML alone is useless, but with CSS and JS you can create nice webapps
@karim It's relatively 'light' / concise... I find it to be a very nice gateway
search for frameworks to do so
=> you can create standalone apps for mobiles and desktops as well
21:24
@DrorK. ok thanks you, by the way i'm reading this book
@karim Which book?
@DrorK. Mastering.Algorithms.with.C
@PeterVaro Problem with html is it's a webpage at the end of the day, hosted on my webserver, which is useless when it goes offline
And PHP is an arse when it comes to file manipulation
@DrorK. i have done an implementation of single and double linked list
@its_justjack false again -- let me search something for you
21:26
@PeterVaro Well it has been ever since I started trying!
@its_justjack look at titanium
if you are familiar with wunderlist 1.0 -- it was implemented with titanium
@karim Well such 'data structures' are considered to be too basic, I don't think that the common algorithm book wouldn't have much to say about these
as I told you above => you can create webapps, not only webpages
it all depends on your and your project's needs
@DrorK. i just read the first 3 chapter, there is still discussion about hash table tree and graph
@Qix it's funny -- I'm also working on a "console-beautifier" ;)
(a totally different approach for a totally different problem, but still)
21:29
@karim Then keep going! :)
@DrorK. sure :)
@PeterVaro I want to have a database full of files with specific answers to a question. I want the user to input a question and then for the system to read the user's input, see what kind of question it is (what is, who is, what if) and then see what the question is about. It will then find the correct file and echo the contents to the screen. I made a prototype in bash which only works on linux.
Natural language processing (NLP) is a field of computer science, artificial intelligence, and linguistics concerned with the interactions between computers and human (natural) languages. As such, NLP is related to the area of human–computer interaction. Many challenges in NLP involve natural language understanding, that is, enabling computers to derive meaning from human or natural language input, and others involve natural language generation. == History == The history of NLP generally starts in the 1950s, although work can be found from earlier periods. In 1950, Alan Turing published an article...
@PeterVaro Pretty much
it is a subject that scientists are working on for decades -- and you are saying, that you are already done it?
21:33
It's a basic thing at the moment :D
I was designing it as a home automation interface.
@its_justjack ...and? what is the problem then? are you using any 3rd party libs to process the input?
It seems prettysimple to me to make a learning machine. When user says A means B, store a file that saves the fact that A means B
why do you need a new language for this?
@its_justjack you should start reading about AI and NLP first
@PeterVaro Not only have I been dumb enough to delete it, bash only works on linux. There is no point in rebuilding it if I can't run it in windows as well. I want it to be cross-platform
it is definitely not as simple as you may think it is
21:35
@PeterVaro The basic idea I created in bash was perfectly servicable
okay then.
@PeterVaro Just wanted an idea of which programming language works best at accepting user input and outputting to files and the screen.
all the turing-complete languages
Thanks then :D
Uhm...
free all;
np at all :)
Qix
Qix
21:38
@PeterVaro ^^
free @its_justjack;
@Qix Sorry, yes, yours. It's so cute. I want to hug it
Qix
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@Owatch It's my DJ avatar :) Made him myself.
My vinyl slipmats have him on it too.
Is it a fully qualified creature
I want one.
21:44
Or what-you-see-is-what-you-get?
Qix
Qix
That's back before I cut off the bottom bits as the new avatar.
And removed the "DJ" from my name.
It's nice
Qix
Qix
:)
I always imagined it as a chick, baby-chicken, but now it looks like somesort of a balloon?
Qix
Qix
@DrorK. Everyone says sperm-whale, but I like balloon better now that you mention it.
21:49
Sperm-whale?! .... HOW?!
Qix
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@DrorK. Idk
Everyone says that though
The only characteristic feature is the mouth, which is a triple negative for a sperm-whale
You never thought of it as a chick?
Qix
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@DrorK. No but I don't mind that either haha
It's clearly a bird
Qix
Qix
I still prefer balloon
21:51
@Owatch That's what I thought! ... But look at the full version ^^^
What about this one though?
Where this came from? We're under attack?
mspaint
It's my interpretation
But I can see how a balloon would fit too
Qix
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@Owatch HAHAHA
@Owatch That's awesome.
/unrelated
https://www.google.com/#q=peyton+manning
Bird's mine now: imgur.com/NS7FHxv
Qix
Qix
22:05
@Owatch :c
>:)
 
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Memory leaks is a tad confusing in this chapter.

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