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6:00 PM
We are using Telerik.Upload(), using windows authentication, from IE11/10 fails to upload in the load balancer . With a single server it works fine. Is there a workaround?
 
So I was just auto-banned for 30 minutes for swearing at Caprica (who, let the record show, is a fucking bot who has no feelings). Is this new?
 
hahaha
 
Is SO chat now a "safe space"?
 
no
 
bot discrimination happening guys live on chat
 
6:03 PM
#botlivesmatter
 
what did you say to caprica
 
^
 
you just have to create more "creative" insults ^^
 
fight the bot oppression today
 
6:03 PM
lets try it out
@mikeTheLiar you motherfucker
nothing happened
 
is there a msg in chat if someone was banned?
 
@Failsafe still nothing?
 
nope
 
Well this is bullshit
 
6:06 PM
:D
maybe Caprica flagged your msg
 
mebbe
 
skynet is learning
 
@rlemon care to weigh in?
 
no clue
didn't see the flag.
 
my understanding is that SO chat has always been a "safe space", depending on who was paying attention at any given moment.
 
6:09 PM
I was "automatically suspended" though
 
@CharlieBrown Your right, Concurrency might be an issue.
 
that just means 5 (?) people validated the flag.
 
IIRC the flag gets scored +1 for every valid and -1 for every invalid, if it hits +5 before it hits -1 you get auto-suspended.
 
@rlemon does Cap flag anything herself?
 
6:10 PM
but that's just from memory. and dealing with this on an hourly basis in SE chat.
 
@mikeTheLiar nope
someone else flagged you and the flag system sucks
it just shows you message and voting options
enough people voted it a legit flag
 
there was a period of about 3 months where we had moderators hanging out in Mos Eisley almost exclusively to reverse chat bans.
 
So, someone got offended that I swore at a bot, and 5 other people validated it. That's stupid.
 
hahaha
 
they didn't have to be from this room and they didn't (maybe) know you were talking to a bot
it alerts all 10K+ users in any room chat.so wide
 
6:11 PM
this.Context.Matters
 
@mikeTheLiar yes, and yes, and yes.
#botlivesmatter
 
O.o
 
wow, double max value is HUGE
 
yuuge
 
no, it's yuuuuuuuuuugeeee
 
6:12 PM
xD
 
its the best selling max value in the history of values.
 
pastebin.com/TcWh9Tzp Found this piece of script while searching for a direct link to a movie
I am just ... no.
 
*seing the java-hate tag* C# > Java ? Your opinions ?
 
So it actually does something?
 
6:14 PM
@R593B yes
@jeuxjeux20 is that even a question?
 
@mikeTheLiar wow lol I am just dumbfounded right now.
 
@mikeTheLiar no just an opinion asking
 
@jeuxjeux20 I have no opinion on it. But after seeing this I got scared.
All I want is a simple direct link from a putlocker video so I can play it on my winforms thing
And all I find is crazy stuff like that >_<
 
6:17 PM
@R593B Yes, but i seen that Java has better enums than C#, but C# has more than 8 great things that hasn't Java
@R593B in brief, how winforms is coded ;p
 
@R593B Java != Javascript
 
@mikeTheLiar @R593B TRUE
 
JavaScript is life, JavaScript is love.
 
@mikeTheLiar yeah Ik but I honestly never even tried playing with java and or javascript. So I don't really care for them :o
 
jQuery too
 
6:19 PM
I kinda like LUA tho
 
jQuery is stupid
 
maybe
but also complicated :p
 
@rlemon FLAGGED
 
hey guys again would like to ask if in C# implementation of a dictionary which can be serialized in binary way would be considered useful?
 
6:19 PM
It's handy, but stupid. and not very complicated when you start to know more about js. just ugly to read
 
stop bashing jake weary
 
it is basically TLV - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type-length-value, with tag elements which can be used as key
 
!!wiki Jake Weary
 
Jake Weary (born Jacob Weary; February 14, 1990) is an American actor, singer, musician, songwriter and music producer. He is known for his role as Vince Keeler, in the series Chicago Fire and as Kevin in Fred: The Movie, Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred, Fred 3: Camp Fred, and Fred: The Show. == Acting career == After an initial guest role on his mother Kim Zimmer's show, Guiding Light in 2002, he was cast as Luke Snyder on the television soap opera As the World Turns. Weary went on to appear in episodes of two of the Law & Order franchise shows, Criminal Intent and SVU. Weary was cast in Kaare...
 
!!wiki C sharp
 
6:21 PM
C-sharp, C♯ or C# may refer to: C♯ (musical note) C-sharp major, a musical scale C-sharp minor, a musical scale C Sharp (programming language), a programming language created by Microsoft as part of its .NET framework...
 
I am starting to think its easier to make a sort of popcorn time clone for what I want to achieve than finding those direct links >,<
 
hehe Musical Note xDD$
!!help
 
@jeuxjeux20 Information on interacting with me can be found at this page
@jeuxjeux20 That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@jeuxjeux20 Information on interacting with me can be found at this page
 
!!/listcommands
 
@jeuxjeux20 help, afk, ban, convert, define, die, doge, eval, forget, google, hang, imdb, info, jquery, learn, listcommands, listen, live, mdn, meme, moustache, mustache, nudge, refresh, spec, stat, stats, summon, tell, unban, undo, unonebox, unsummon, urban, user, weather, welcome, wiki, xkcd, youtube, zalgo, !, !!, $.baby, (4337654<<1)+1, (y), /somecommand, 2020/07/23, 3, 666, :p, </pissing>, ?, ^, ^5, abesnacking, abhi, abhishekpornfreak, acronym, adhd, ah, ahah, algosmarts, aliens, am
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6:25 PM
@mikeTheLiar Okay so that smiley party = the video url according to that post you linked >.<
 
> if(true) { 5+4; }
 
!! ping google.com
 
o.o
I was expecting it to ping google :(
 
no, you can only tracerT google
 
6:30 PM
yes!
!!info ping
 
@rlemon Command ping, created by rlemon on Fri, 03 Apr 2015 20:01:40 GMT
 
amazing video
 
I ended up on some martial arts video now after it ended.
 
1/10 without sound, 10/10 with sound
 
@Giorgi you could certainly implement custom serialization. I'm not sure I'd do that with a custom dictionary though. I'd use a 'normal' dictionary (Dictionary<TKey, TValue>) and let the consumer decide which serialization mode to use
 
6:35 PM
!!friendlyneighborhoodlemon
 
Hi guys, I'm trying to use SQLite in my wpf app, but for some reason SQLite doesn't show up in my "add data source" window (in the new connections panel, just the regular MS stuff. I have tried with both the VS2015 .NET 4.6 downloads from the SQLite site, but neither seems to work
Any help?
I can't find the answer anywhere
I have added System.Data.SQLite/.Linq/.EF6 (all 3) as references in the project as well
 
@mmf1102 does the SQLite documentation say that it's meant to? I thought that tool was for Microsoft data sources, in general
 
@TomW tom actually interface will be like
Parser o;
o.add("phone","99883399");
o.add("age",333);
o.add("salary, 99999999);
@TomW it is not really dictionary
in a sense that values can be any type
 
Doesn't mean the SQLite driver doesn't work in your code
 
6:38 PM
byte ushort uint, string, blob
Would that be useful in C#
?
and you can do
o.serialize..//this gives byte array
 
Useful for doing what?
 
@Tom W from everything I've seen online, they just say to install the package, and go to the add new data source and it'll be there
 
Hm ok
 
which you can deserialize and end up
 
@mmf1102 Not saying you're wrong, just wondering
 
6:38 PM
with original
parser
 
I'm wondering as well :)
 
element
just additionally supports tag
 
element
 
yes, but I've already done what's on that page.
 
6:40 PM
Strange. The issue is active so it might be worth posting on it
 
@TomW what do you think?
 
@Giorgi there are already a bunch of different serialization mechanisms in .net, I'd probably just use one of those
 
ah wait I think I might have found something. I'll report back soon
 
@Giorgi I figured you were asking because you have some specific job to do that requires that format
 
This is how you can use it basically
// Add various values to TLV parser
TLVParser a;
a.AddByteTlv("Bill",9);
a.AddStringTlv("Name","David");
a.AddUINT16Tlv("Age",49);
a.AddUINT16Tlv("Height",129);
a.AddUINT64Tlv("Time",12900000123);

// Convert TLV array to byte array
vector<uint8_t> serializedArray = a.Serialize();

// Reverse - get TLV objects from the byte array
TLVParser b;
b.Deserialize(serializedArray );
@TomW though it is C++ usage is same in C#
@TomW I have implementation which does similar as above in C#
@TomW though it is C++ usage is same in C#
so if it is useful for others I could upload it somewhere
This is how you can use it basically
 
6:42 PM
Y'know, I probably wouldn't use it, to be honest. But if you want to write it, no harm at all in sharing it. Sharing code for its own sake is good unless it has horrible bugs
 
user47589
why write a custom serializer?
 
user47589
don't the existing ones work?
 
user47589
sorry, came late to the conversation.
 
Distributing a broken SSL implementation would be a dick move, for example
 
@TomW Did you at least get idea from above?
what it is and how/why it is used?
what it is and how/why it is used?
 
user47589
6:44 PM
That TLVParser in your example breaks Separation of Concerns and the Single Responsibility Principle, and isn't a parser.
 
@Amy THis gives you kind of flexibility please see how it is used above
 
user47589
i saw how it was used above
 
user47589
i wouldn't use it
 
@Amy call it parser whatever
 
user47589
I wouldn't call it a parser at all. It's a mixture of a dictionary and a serializer.
 
6:46 PM
@Amy okay yeah mixture of dict and serializer
why would not you use it?
 
user47589
2 mins ago, by Amy
That TLVParser in your example breaks Separation of Concerns and the Single Responsibility Principle, and isn't a parser.
 
What if I want those particular dictionary semantics but I want to serialize that instance in a different format?
 
user47589
I already have a Dictionary class I can use, and I already have a binary serializer.
 
@Amy okay I don't know those princilpes so can't argue
 
The .net serializers aren't themselves data structures. Storing data and serializing it are separate
 
6:47 PM
@Amy yeah but if you declare dictionary with say <int,int>
you always have to pass it int values
 
user47589
yes...
 
Yes, that is called strong static typing
 
@Amy Here there is no
 
user47589
and I can use Dictionary<object,object> if I don't.
 
such restruction
 
6:47 PM
How is that a good thing?
 
@Amy and then serialize that
 
user47589
yes, I would use the appropriate serializer.
 
that is why I asked if the functionality I showed in above code is easily achieved in C#
it makes not much sense to share it
 
@TomW It's weird because the references I have state that they are ADO.NET providers for SQLite
 
etc.
 
user47589
6:48 PM
yes its easily achieved.
 
user47589
But it's bad design.
 
@Sidney praise the sun
 
@Amy I meant if in C# using other methods what I wrote above is also achieved
then my TLV parser has no much use
see my point
 
user47589
what?
 
if on other hand that TLV parser functionality is not easily achieved
using existing methods
 
6:49 PM
I have no idea what's going on here but it's definitely entertaining
 
user47589
:)
 
@Amy Final point
 
user47589
yes its easily achieved using existing methods. use a non-generic name-value keystore and a serializer.
 
@Amy I showed you how my parser is used. Right? Now if in C# similar functionality can be achieved using existing methods, then there is no value in that parser
did you follow now?
 
user47589
.... right, there is no value in that class
 
6:50 PM
why would you so eager to serialize something
 
@Amy That is why I asked this question, in C++ though there is
 
user47589
Again, I wouldn't use it. It violates at least two design principles and is poorly named.
 
Protobuf is fine in C++
For example
 
@Amy I said I don't knowthose principles - and I am not among those who overuse those principles
 
or CSV files, or whatever
 
6:51 PM
and some OO patterns
 
user47589
heh, overuse.
 
user47589
Did you have a question in here, or did you just want to argue over something?
 
user47589
How many times can we answer the same question?
 
> overuse
> implying any use
 
@Amy No I asked my question - and got a response from a single person - you
 
6:52 PM
Er, hello
 
lol @TomW
 
user47589
Tom also answered.
 
@Amy I am not arguing I got your position.
 
9 mins ago, by Tom W
Y'know, I probably wouldn't use it, to be honest. But if you want to write it, no harm at all in sharing it. Sharing code for its own sake is good unless it has horrible bugs
 
user47589
Well I'm done then.
 
6:52 PM
:)
 
@TomW WOW Apparently the framework I'm using is 4.5.2, not 4.6, so let's see if that's the issue
 
ok, mr c++, your stuff is awesome, now if you continue picking fight, i got no choice but let you leave, deal?
 
in C++ it has more vlaue though
 
@Giorgi you are now antagonising people and it's getting boring, please stop or take it somewhere else
 
excited, going to LA tomorrow :)
 
6:54 PM
:D
 
gonna visit a friend, see hollywood, go hiking, etc
 
@Codeman business or pleasure?
 
user47589
cool, @Codeman. NOLA, right?
 
pleasure.
 
ok there is a miscommunication as I see. ok at least I got
 
6:54 PM
@TomW pleasure, long weekend
 
some input
 
@Amy NOLA?
my friend lives in Claremont, about an hour east of LA
 
santa monica!
 
user47589
New Orleans LA
 
user47589
oh, that LA
 
user47589
6:55 PM
Who was going to NOLA? Was that travis?
 
user47589
confused
 
@Codeman further VSTS feedback, the RC2 release pipeline stuff is nice, we flipped the switch yesterday
 
ciao
 
4 messages moved to Trash
 
Been seeing them go red all day though that's our fault. Trying to autodeploy to environments that haven't been touched since january
 
6:58 PM
@TomW :)
I don't work on that but it's good to know
 
There was no offense meant in any of my comments -- too bad if it was interpreted that way. Anyway, thanks at least for the input I got. ciao
 
@tweray not santa monica, haha. we'll pop by venice beach though
 
user47589
That was annoying.
 
@Codeman I did spot a bug. Does VSTS have the smile/frown stuff I can use?
 
all right I gotta run and get some work done today
 

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