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user47589
20:00
"You've got the wrong number."
"No, I dialed the right number."
"I'm not Brittany"
"Put her on please."
user47589
click
oops-offtopic!!!!!
@Amy Stop pinging me? :P
Use it as an opportunity to have many lols
I'm trying to find it now but one of our PMs got a wrong number text
He told them it was a wrong number
And they responded "if I have the wrong number how'd you get it?"
user47589
20:00
@TravisJ but pinging you is the second best part of my day
@TravisJ watchu thinkin' about?
daww
@Amy Tell them her number changed, give them my number
@mikeTheLiar - Prank calling Amy?
Ah found it
20:03
omg how did we survive as a species
#crazy
#CrayCray
two supercomputers
#crayfish
#sippyDidSomethingWrong
user47589
20:05
I did Nazi that coming.
dam d00d really
I mean, what did you expect would happen with that
:(
I'm not even here
playing overwatch
what's wrong with you?
user47589
i dont believe you
notchu
the other Steve
other Steve? There's not even the first Steve here
20:10
It was a reference to dev.so
dev.so?
It was going to be an internal use for Stack Overflow jobs or something, but someone else named Steve owns the domain. So it was a play on Steve Jobs I suppose, as in not that Steve. I don't know, it was a random reference sorry it missed its mark.
@KendallFrey - But really, your #NLM was over the top. That was what my question was directed at.
186
Q: Who is the other Steve?

Shadow WizardI happened to notice an unfamiliar domain in the source code, used to monitor Jobs traffic or something like that. Being a curious person, and a web programmer, I browsed to the plain domain: https://clc.stackoverflow.com/ This resulted in a cryptic message: Hi. I'm Steve. But not that Stev...

@TravisJ It never happened :)
user47589
20:17
pics or it happened
"self moderation" eyeroll
I'll show you some self moderation
Ricky no
@Sippy that's private time
user47589
giggity
20:21
so... Panini...
I could go for a grilled cheese
A grilled cheese is not a panini
This is serreeos biznes
use Italian cheese if you must
user47589
we must
grape must
@mikeTheLiar If you used non-sliced bread wouldn't it technically be a panino?
20:22
@Shog9 Man, now I'm going to be crazing a grilled cheese until I got home, then I'll be making a grilled cheese, and it's all your fault.
non-sliced bread?
It would cease to be a grilled cheese
a sandwich between two entire loaves of bread. mm
#carbs
A toast sandwich is a sandwich made by putting a thin slice of toast between two thin slices of bread with a layer of butter, and adding salt and pepper to taste. Its origins can be traced to the Victorian years. A recipe for making it is included in the 1861 Book of Household Management by Isabella Beeton. == Nutritional information == According to the Royal Society of Chemistry, the average toast sandwich contains 330 Calories. == Public recognition == In November 2011 the toast sandwich was recreated by the Royal Society of Chemistry in a tasting almost 150 years after the release of Beeton...
20:23
In many English-speaking countries, a panino (Italian pronunciation: [paˈniːno], from Italian, meaning "small bread, bread roll") is a grilled sandwich made from bread other than sliced bread. Examples of bread types used for panini are baguette, ciabatta, and michetta. The bread is cut horizontally and filled with deli ingredients such as cheese, ham, mortadella, salami, or other food, and often served warm after having been pressed by a warming grill. == Terminology == In Italian the noun panino (Italian: [pa'ni:no]; plural panini) is a diminutive of pane ("bread") and literally refers to a bread...
I don't have a proper Panini grill, but I do have a 20-ton hydraulic press; can I just put the sandwich in that?
!!youtube wish sandwich
"a grilled sandwich made from bread other than sliced bread."
@Codeman - she is broken at the moment
@Shog9 velcom to dee hydolic press chyannell
20:23
@mikeTheLiar What is this sorcery
@Codeman *hudrolick
That guy sounds so much like Gold Finger. I seriously thought Mike Meyers was hamming up the accent.
@Sidney served at the Fat Duck. If anybody can be food sorcerers it's them
The atmosphere feels awkward asf now
user47589
20:26
the atmosphere feels awkward?
Too much nitrogen probably.
haha good joke
One a scale of 1 to panini how high are you right now?
user47589
@mikeTheLiar "blue"
Sounds like you need some more skooma.
20:30
@KendallFrey you around?
no
looks around
O_O
I'm trying to figure out how to do a regex to match anything that isn't an IP address... this is a simple one for matching... ^(?:[0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}$
Anything... That isn't an IP Address?
that's right
Is this one of those stupid scenarios where you don't control the regex matching code yourself?
user47589
20:32
so match the regex, and invert the IsMatch result
normally yes
nah, I have a column for Host and I only want textual host names, not IP ones
surely you want a regex that matches hostnames
you and your good ideas
ok... so that makes sense. I want a regex that does the following...
    matches everything except hostnames that match the following pattern:

    DONTMATCH.THISHOST.visualstudio.com/blahblah?q=blah
and what pattern is that?
20:35
oh shit, gotta get into the horrible awful slimy no-good world of
**generating pdfs**
DONTMATCH.THISHOST is a constant
@MikeAsdf My condolences. I really fool for you.
and it's gotta work on xamarin iOS unless we want two implementations
so you don't want that to appear anywhere in the string?
@KendallFrey nah, only in that one spot
20:36
which is where? At the start of the string?
let's see... I want it to begin with https:// and not have DONTMATCH.THISHOST immediately after it
I guess that's the simplest way of expressing it
https://(?!DONTMATCH\.THISHOST)
doesn't like that style of regex... lemme tweak it
user47589
20:37
twerking it might be more effective.
@Codeman wtf does that mean
@KendallFrey it means I get a syntax error on the \.
this is some experimental internal tool so who knows how accurate the regex engine is...
because you forgot to escape the \ in a string literal?
hmm?
oh... I don't think you need to do that here
20:40
well, that was just a guess
which is all I can do
ugh, I'm still picking sand out of my hair
user47589
i hate sand. it's course, and gets everywhere
@Amy from my perspective, the jedi are evil!
basically trying to do data analysis in a telemetry DB that ingests a petabyte of data a day... yay
user47589
a petabyte per day?
user47589
20:44
what kind of telemetry is this
user47589
aircraft?
user47589
walmart shopping data?
> a petabyte of poutine
mmm embrace the obesity
@Amy all Microsoft services
read the blog post :)
user47589
ah okay
20:46
that article was written by my VP
basically it's something that is designed to eat Splunk's lunch :)
user47589
so.....your boss is a bully who steals kids lunch money
user47589
and steals their panini
it apparently uses... PERL syntax?
PCRE likely
That's the "standard" flavour of powerful regex.
what happened to Enterprise Library?
user47589
20:50
nothing
user47589
its still there, winking at you slyly
it uses RE2
Does this replace MEL?
I was going to ask but this is the first result on Google :P github.com/google/re2
oh. I'm dumb. I don't even need regex
user47589
20:54
everyone needs regex
Hello all
Can I ask about css?
@KendallFrey it has a startswith and endswith syntax...
@FoggyFinder you can, but it's not the CSS room, so don't be upset if we make fun of you for it :)
hm, okay
20:58
@Sidney Some people write a Turing-complete programming language based on regex. Now they have an uncomputable number of problems.
@FoggyFinder I think you answered your own question :)
@KendallFrey only an idiot would do something like that!
@Codeman - Actual telemetry? Location, speed, timestamp, etc?
@TravisJ yeah
it's wicked fast too
Are you going to use some sort of A* (path finding) with it, or are you looking at some other aspect
21:05
I don't even know how A* works...
@TravisJ not sure why we'd do that... it's not like it's a DNS map :P
hey btw, is there a general way to translate a recursion into not recursive?
It is actually pretty easy. It just records every path that it has followed, and sorts them based on weight. Each iteration it moves each path forward once recursively and stores all those results as new paths. If one path hits the end node, the first encounter tends to be the fastest route.
@TravisJ I know some of those words.
But how is it different from Djikstras?
@Codeman - I mean, if you had traffic data and were interested in mapping inefficiency of manual process.
21:07
wait how do you spell Djikstra?
Dijkstra
@kush Sigi Reuven
I believe A* uses heuristics whereas Dijkstra's is deterministic
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Q: Difference and advantages between dijkstra & A star

zehelvionI read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A*_search_algorithm It says A* is faster than using dijkstra and uses best-first-search to speed things up. If I need the algorithm to run in milliseconds, when does A* become the most prominent choice. From what I understand it does not necessarily re...

I have a feeling I am getting on thinner ice
@kush - Fundamentally it is pretty similar. Except it starts from the start and spawns out whereas Dijkstra inspects all nodes (meaning all nodes must be present) and then calculates weights from the whole set.
hey, I knew a thing
21:10
Dijkstra's is A* without heuristics. Conversely, A* is Dijkstra's with heuristics
rimshot
Thank you
If your function is not admissible - all bets are off. This is the situation I had to deal with :(
> a heuristic function is said to be admissible if it never overestimates the cost of reaching the goal, i.e. the cost it estimates to reach the goal is not higher than the lowest possible cost from the current point in the path
can you tell a bit more about your situation?
Not at the moment.
21:14
just on a gut level: what would give better search in general? avl, red black, or 2-3 tree?
so chat has gone insane. I have two notifications and I was the last person to write anything
You are currently in more rooms than any other user I have seen before
here, has a cookie
on freenode: #gitlab #firefox #hexchat ##csharp ##c++ ##python ##php #postgresql #gcloud #fedora ##oracledb #oracle #postgresql-lounge #django #concrete5 #idea-users #travis #android #android-root #android-dev #google #debian ##hardware #videolan #clementine #Reddit #reddit-dev #puphpet #vbox #social #asciinema #composer #debian-offtopic #vlmc #haskell
@kush - I guess red black?
for searching?
yeah
From those 3
What are you searching for though? Or from?
21:18
just integers
does that change things?
I'm talking in terms of number of steps, not actual time
Searching for numbers? Is using a hash not an option?
@TravisJ I'm just evaluating these three things
downside: more memory, upside: o(1)
there is no end goal
well an avl and red black seem to be rather similar, so it would basically be between red black and 2-3
However, I don't see how 2-3 is much of an improvement over a binary search in general, and haven't used one before. What advantage do you see in the 2-3 tree?
21:22
I am just counting the number of comparisons so my thought was there would be fewer comparisons with 2-3... wouldn't a 2-3 tree be shorter?
I'm not sure, 2-3 seems convoluted imo
21:38
right? so they use B-trees inspite of the complication so it must have some benefit
*in spite
I thought avl was more balanced than red black?
red black is just avl with an extra color coded flag it seems
yes which allows red black trees to be deeper
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A: Difference between red-black trees and AVL trees

Fred FooAVL trees maintain a more rigid balance than red-black trees. The path from the root to the deepest leaf in an AVL tree is at most ~1.44 lg(n+2), while in red black trees it's at most ~2 lg (n+1). As a result, lookup in an AVL tree is typically faster, but this comes at the cost of slower insert...

22:13
posted on May 24, 2016

I’ll be in the UK next week presenting at the free AzureCraft event being held on June 3rd and 4th.  This event was created by the UK Azure User Group and is a great way to learn about Azure as well as engage with the Azure community in the UK. What’s new in Azure Talk I’ll be speaking on June 3rd from 9:30-11:30am on “What’s new in Azure”.  It is going to have a lot of new content

22:30
today I broke master for the entire org, lol
@Codeman that makes me feel better
lol
@CuddleBunny you asked in the C# Chat Gaming room if rooms expire if you don't talk in them, I thought I'd clarify: rooms freeze if they go a full 14 days with no messages from users. (Feed posts don't count.) Rooms then get kept forever and ever, unless they don't pass the "more than 15 messages by at least 2 users" mark - rooms that don't pass that mark get deleted after the 7 days you saw.
Even then that's only a soft deletion.
@Sippy well lots of people with "principal" and "partner" in their title started emailing me, so... yeah
@Codeman any "architects"?
Also, the freezing is just the regular sort that mods can un-freeze. From time to time various RPG.SE users have pinged a mod for assistance in thawing a special-purpose but not frequently used room, like the back room where a lot of games get held, and we've used it again after that just fine.
22:37
jicama js is also frozen due to inactivity
@kush we don't have architects
@Codeman oh you're at the mothership now
@Codeman I was listening to I think Hanselminutes where someone says his title is Principal PM Manager which I thought was funny
at MS, your level is not connected to your job title
1, 2 senior, principal, partner... you don't have to be a manager or IC to be any of those
I'm surprised this website exists directionsonmicrosoft.com/about
lol, there are websites for what the cafeterias are serving here. They have everything
22:50
When you do Frame.Navigate(typeof(NewPage, is there an event handler that fires in the NewPage page?
anyone?
23:33
mm
Can i write the fizzbuzz more efficiently? This is how i do it from the top of my head without an IDE
static void Main(string[] args)
{
    for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
    {
        if (i % 3 == 0)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("Fizz");
        }
        if (i % 5 == 0)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("buzz");
        }
        if (i % 3 == 0 && i % 5 == 0)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("Fizz Buzz");
        }
    }
}
I'm evil
@Froxer you'll write "Fizz" "Buzz" "FizzBuzz" for 15, for one, so it's incorrect
wait, my fizz buzz of the top of my head isnt even correct?
go through your conditions for i = 15
it does put out fizz buzz every 15.
yeah, but it prints fizz and buzz immediately prior to that
23:37
yea, you are right. hmm
try including a Console.WriteLine(i) for debugging
hmm
tecnically 15 % 3 is 0
and 15 % 5 is 0
so therefor 15 % 3 == 0 & 15 % 5 == 0 is true
yes, your point?
Trying to figure out a way to solve it, im thinking loud :P
you can't solve fizzbuzz...
23:46
Appearantly not right now, its 1.46pm in Sweden
It is defiantly not 1:46 PM in Sweden
posted on May 24, 2016 by Scott Hanselman

Hey friends! I am so proud to be a technology advisor for the the White House Foster Care and Technology Hackathon this week! Here is a brief statement about the Microsoft team's involvement in this cause: The Microsoft team is honored and excited to participate in this year’s White House Foster Care and Technology Hackathon on May 26th-May 27th. It is a wonderful opportunity for top tech

It is @kush
im joking
am ofc
see im retarded when im tired
@Froxer I wish you saw my gorgeous misspelling
intentional btw
omg
i read it as defenitely
23:49
@Froxer lol, go to bed
rip english
cant even spell definitely
@Froxer you actually made me laugh out loud today. You get a reddit silver from me
but thats the thing, i want to be able to solve fizzbuzz even when i am braindead.
wait what how
The reaaaaaaaaaaal question
is what you would do if you were shrunk to the size of a nickel and put in a blender?
crumble to pieces, obviously
23:57
wait wtf
i figured it out
but i dont understand why
if ((i % 3 == 0) && (i % 5 == 0)) != if (i % 3 == 0 && i % 5 == 0)
what?
you can not compare if

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