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16:00
@Billdr Would be better read by Morgan Freeman, he sounds soothing even while angry
@JamieTownsend What is this "Impossible"?
About the Tsunami that hit a few years back on boxing day ?
True story
whats the impossible? is it the story of how every woman is told they can be pretty, funny, slim, successful at work, have a family and an amazing husband and see the world, and then they get to reality and its a 100lb tuna to the face?
Oh yeah that one with Obi Wan in it
All the way through the film all I could hear was sniffing
was doing my tits in
Your considerable tits
Saw the trailers, looks alright tbh
16:01
it was ok
I am just heartless I guess
but trying to watch a film while everyone is crying is fucking annoying
agreed
if i want to pay money to be depressed
i'd go to Lidl
^
Like the song
lol my ex girlfriend works in Lidl xD
Rock bottom!
its called entertainment because its meant to be entertaining
16:03
Shopping at Lidl, That's rock bottom lalalala
I am glad she is your ex @Sean
no way on this planet would I of picked her up from work lol
I have a reputation to uphold lmao
anyone know if you can disable that retarded shake a windows to minimise everything else "feature"
Yeah, Stop shaking your windows.
Fuck that feature is annoying
it's the worst thought someone could have come up with, EVER.
16:05
Mumford & sons - Get the fuck in my ears
@ChadRuppert I'm going to reinstall VS 2012
@ActionHank I TOLD YOU
SEAN IS ALWAYS RIGHT !
good luck with that. :)
In a new project I can't create an .edmx file either
16:05
Unignores Jamie. For 5 seconds.
I'm constantly doing it when waiting for people to reply to IM messages... "La la la la la la" shakes mouse "FUUUUUUUUUUCCCCK"
lol, I always do it by accident
@Sean you are right, as always
now, on to the MSDN
@ActionHank I know. Now get back in the basement.
@KendallFrey That looks like Win-D will no longer work...
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Anyone familiar with ILDasm?
16:08
@Sean What's that?
@Eve Yes, sorta, but ILSpy is better.
@KendallFrey Show desktop shortcut
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@KendallFrey Maybe you could try to answer. I know almost nothing of IL.
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Q: Make type's instances non-storable

Eve Is there a way to mark a type (or even better, an interface) so that no instances of it can be stored in a field (in a similar way to TypedReference and ArgIterator)? In the same way, is there a way to prevent instances from being passed through anonymous methods and -- In general -- To mimic th...

6 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-7/disable-aero-shake-in-windows-7/
@Billdr You're not with it today man
sorry, I'm not.
Too much time ingressing
16:12
But like I said, I use Win-D which does the same thing and I don't want that functionality to go, just the shaky shit
I've been trying to get some AOP working in C#, am I doing something wrong or do you HAVE to add references, attributes, or other clutter to the code you want to AOP?
depends on the AOP framework?
so... which one(s) allow me to just write the ruleset/weavings I want without putting anything inside the target?
how do you want to configure it? a config file?
16:18
code as configuration in another assembly
so you want runtime configuration via code
well no, just post build weaving
so adjustments after build
@Billdr AMAGAWD THAT LOOKS PERFECT
ok. thats more helpful. there are some that do that, postbuild weaving iirc isn't that common for most of them
I haven't been able to find anything that does adjustments after or at runtime that didn't require clutter as far as I could follow
16:20
@Billdr AMAGAWD IT WORKS I LOVE YOU LONG TIME
hate writing code and then finding there is a newer way of doing the same thing!
which happens to be faster as well
Who's not with it now, huh?!
most of them are going to be attribute based @Maslow thats typical for the .net space
Certainly not you, you're right on top of it
as soon as i can recall the article i read last year or so, ill let you know.
16:21
@ChadRuppert well sure, but do you know of any specific ones that don't?
i read of one. trying to dig it back up from long term storage
@Billdr Bookmarked as "Fuck off window shake shite"
classy
sup folks
Yo Ninja
16:22
that windows shake is the most amazing thing
Yo ninja, yo.
pls no
People link that to me all the time
have you looked at aspectsharp? @Maslow i think thats the one
its long dead though.
@Cylen Most amazing thing in the same way as an atom bomb is the most amazing human creation? =P
aahhh, the early 90s.
16:24
The atom bomb is not the most amazing human creation in my opinion.
@ChadRuppert does that mean it won't work against say .net 4.5? or just that it's not being supported anymore?
@KendallFrey @Billdr turns out that gpedit thing does actually just add that registry key
That would be the microprocessor.
I would say beds, but I'm biased in that I love sleeping
it MAY work against .net 4, I wouldn't count on it though.
16:25
A gift from quantum physicists to electrical engineers, which made all of our careers & jobs possible.
Fuck vacuum tubes.
You do? Hope you use lotion.
TECHNO TECHNO TECHNO !
BOOM, OH DA LULZ
the atom bomb saved thousands of lives
and killed millions
16:26
its not the greatest, but its certainly better than the stapler
eh?
True, but how many lives were saved by the microprocessor?
millions?
where you get tha tnumber from
TIL native int does have a C# type.
@ChadRuppert thanks, I'll give it a run, know of any good tutorials on that framework?
@Cylen Hiroshima probably.
16:27
@Cylen I didn't =P
well look at the alternative to the japanese surrender
There are about a half-million people in my current city.
invasion of mainland japan
and given they really dont like to surrender,
@Maslow sorry, not any that would be considered valid. I think there's a reason that the castle project dumped it though.
16:28
Now I'm wondering how awful Vanilla Ice's industrial record was.
Since two cities of high population density were bombed with atomic bombs, I'd estimate the number at about 1.5-2 million dead or injured.
the US had already manufactured a million artillery rounds
100,000
died in the blast or from injuries from it
I'm tempted to check for it on spotify, but I don't want any of my friends to know I did it.
we killed 125,000 in dresden
yeah there are always two sides to one story, but still, windows shake minimise is awful
16:28
and 150,000 in hamburg
without nuclear weapons
aasc.ucla.edu/cab/200708230009.html <-- Turns out I was waaaaaaay off.
same result, the nuke was less painful though
that's kinda skewing numbers a bit =]
Holy shit you guys are depressing.
16:30
The Allied bombing of Hamburg during World War II (September 1939 – April 1945) included numerous strategic bombing missions and diversion/nuisance raids. As a large port and industrial center, Hamburg's shipyards, U-boat pens, and the Hamburg-Harburg area oil refineries were attacked throughout the war. Close to Hamburg, in Geesthacht was also the site of the world's oldest dynamite factory, constructed by Alfred Nobel. The attack during the last week of July, 1943, Operation Gomorrah, created one of the largest firestorms raised by the RAF and USAAF in World War II, killing 42,6...
anyway, windows shake now turned off
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@KendallFrey I've never used Roslyn but if the constraint is unusable by those who use a regular compiler then I think that the subset of people taking advantage of the result would be very small.
@Cylen No I wasn't disputing the numbers, just the amount of time it took
fair nuf
@Cylen Nuke = short time, sustained bombing of city = longer time
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16:31
@KendallFrey I thought that one way would be trying to modify those types and make them unsealed. Not sure how, since they're embedded in the framework.
Anyway, doesn't actually matter
the interesting thing about the bombing campaigns
Seeing as if anyone fired a nuke today we'd all be fuckin dead
@Eve I would die.
is that the RAF and the Luftwaffe dropped similar numbers of bombs (in terms of tonnage)
but the Luftwaffe wanted psychological damage
as ordered by the fuhrer
so they dropped it across a period of 8 hours
the RAF dropped the same amount in 2 minutes
the firestorm did the damage, not the bomb
16:32
cos we just don't give a fuck
8 hours of singing and general fucking about, just underground
@Maslow also just look at doing your own with castle.dynamicproxy
The really scary part about the atomic bombings, though, was that they left a nastier aftermath physically and psychologically than sustained bombing and chemical warfare combined could have done, for one single unitary bomb rather than thousands.
Talking of bombs, I dropped one in the Kidderminster earlier. OMG it was messy
gritty
Destroyed the bowl @JamieTownsend?
16:33
yes, and tbh i think thats ironically the good thing about nuclear weaponry
its the unknown shit afterwards
No toilet left mate
that stops people using them
@JamieTownsend Daymn!
but makes you fear them enough to not want them used against you
People was chewing it, it was that bad
16:33
fs JT
Unknown shit is scary. It's what adds drama to farts.
Disgusting xD
i just gagged a little
Everyone knows Kidderminster is the biggest shit hole in the world :)
its not a hole any more :)
16:34
it's a crater
The numbers and comparisons are a bit spotty, but although the British and German bombings caused more widespread direct damage, and damage from heat and chemical exposures, they didn't cause the type of damages to the human body that high doses of radiation from a nuke caused, and they didn't all become concentrated into one blast.
its filled
lol
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@KendallFrey Either way, what sort of knowledge would it be necessary to dig into the compiler and ensure that those types are treated as special but not inherently?
Note that I said high doses, not high levels.
16:34
@ShotgunNinja Radiation is bad for your health
@Eve The kind that Eric Lippert has.
The amount of time that tissue is exposed to radiation has a much greater impact than the amount or intensity of the radiation itself.
My shit is bad for your health @Sean
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That guy's like the key person in movies which usually lives in an inaccessible place, surrounded by all sort of traps and who holds the truth.
Your body can recover from short-duration exposure to radiation, since it replaces wasted cells anyway.
16:36
Really? They never told us that in physics, the fuckers! (Or I wasn't listening)
The environmental heath have been called, this is now a waste zone
Aaaaah i see!
Makes sense
They've turned up with HAZMAT suits on lmao
Long-term exposure has a much higher likelihood of running down the body's ability to target, destroy, and replace damaged cells.
@JamieTownsend lol
16:37
@Eve The Key Maker, you mean. ;)
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Well, in Matrix, yeah.
@ShotgunNinja Did you have really good teachers or do you just like radiation?
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I should've said "key character".
well there's also the dosage, as in K19 the Widowmaker
Same thing.
16:37
@Sean I'm in a quantum mechanics course.
if you get a sufficient dose
You still described the Key Maker.
you just get catastrophic cell breakdown
and your organs dont have enough alive cells to function
We just studied radiation level and dose in a lab last week.
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I wonder if there's a trope regarding that character.
16:38
you'd best not be a feminist
@ShotgunNinja Aha! Fresh memory! That explains it ^_^
that woman on youtube banging on about tropes vs women makes me want to break stuff
Most definitely.
i did my thesis on nuclear weaponry
its really cool
from a science perspective anyway
from the whole, blowing stuff up, yea less cool
Oh yeah? How exactly does a detonation mechanism work in a nuke? Been wondering that for a long time.
16:39
How can blowing stuff up be less cool?
Depends what type of nuke it is
which type of nuke?
fission or fusion?
One is fission, one is fusion, they have different firing mechanisms
@ShotgunNinja Convential explosive turns a subcritical mass into a supercritical mass.
Why do girls poo like sheep ?
16:39
(a fission is hiroshima style)
DAMNIT CYLEN I'M TRYING TO LOOK SMART TOO
well they're similar sean
Like, how do they translate physical concussive force from a warhead impact or a signal from a timer to instigate nuclear fission?
Aren't most fusion bombs triggered by fission?
16:40
there is no impact
no nuclear weapon will ever detonate at ground level
@JamieTownsend Lol, all small children poo like sheep
air burst is optimal
@Cylen They could, they just never have.
Right, I figured as much.
They've detonated some underwater already.
16:41
it was called a hydrogen bomb, because the detonating mechanism was hydrogen.
@Sean talking from experience no they fucking don't ! Small children shit like something has died. I've nearly been sick a couple of times. Every girl I've been with poo little droppings lmfao
The French are forever setting nukes off, or used to be at any rate
So it's a timed or radio-triggered explosion, then?
yes, they disturb the unstable hydrogen
to release neutrons
@JamieTownsend Oh right I see xD I've no idea
16:41
@ShotgunNinja Yup.
so we are simultaneously talking about nuclear weapons AND toilet humor? :(
But what interaction on a physical level causes the trigger?
these make the uranium etc. unstalbe
probably an altimeter and a geographical location
@ShotgunNinja A conventional explosion.
@ShotgunNinja they just did a talk on this on the .net rocks show
nuclear geek out they called it.
16:42
Just, blowing shit up (Heat + Pressure + Force) causes tritium to become unstable, and trigger a larger reaction?
Do you know how criticality works?
he does not.
ok conventional explosive are caused
if you want to cause the forcesto come together
It's not heat or pressure or force, just size.
16:43
but a fusion weapon is actually, on its own, clean
but the problem iwth a fusion weapon, is that it requires a fission weapon
to provide the energy to ignite the hydrogen
If you have a piece of uranium that's 'sub-critical', it is small enough to release neutrons as fast as it produces them.
and the blast scatters the remains of the fission weaopn
what you should fear more
are the "banned" neutron weapons
banned = noone offically has them
If it gets big enough, the surface area isn't enough to disperse neutrons, and a runaway reaction starts.
16:44
"officially"
but we all know how nice these countries are.
and they would definitely not have any
a neutron bomb has no fall out
you can nuke london, and walk in the next day
and fire up your PC.
If you combine two pieces of uranium, the combined size could be enough to trigger a supercritical reaction.
@KendallFrey not just small enough, also unstable enough. odd number isotopes are fissile.
Jesus fucking christ has everyone in here built a nuke in their free time? o_O
@ChadRuppert The amount of mass needed depends on the material and shape, but as a general rule, bigger is more unstable.
16:46
thats what enrichment is for. to get the most of whichever uranium - usually 235
bigger means more u235 is all
@Sean No, I do it for work.
Dats why dey use rods in power statiunz. Cos dey da right shaype.
@KendallFrey Really? =P
lols, building a nuke is the hard part, the theory you can google
@KendallFrey Weren't you the one I had to explain electric flux to yesterday?
16:48
gettign the u235 is the hard part.
Oh they teach you most of the physics when you learn about nuclear power
i could tell you how to make one, in terms of what needs to be done, the engineering and procurement is the hard bit
hence the big hooha about iran
I just forgot it all
16:48
why do i care about dinnerware?
It's not just dinnerware, it's Fiestaware.
Presumably that site sells dinnerware that has uranium in
WHY WOULD THEY DO THAT?
Fiesta is a line of ceramic dinnerware glazed in differing solid colors manufactured and marketed by the Homer Laughlin China Company of Newell, West Virginia. The original shapes, glazes and concept of combining various colors were designed by the company's art director Frederick Hurten Rhead in the 1930s. The dinnerware was introduced for retail sales to great success in 1936. Homer Laughlin withdrew Fiesta from production in 1973 in response to declining sales before reintroducing the line in 1985. Some of the original shapes were redesigned and other new shapes were designed as part...
They discontinued the Bright Red glaze, which had uranium in it.
lulz!
I WAS RIGHT AGAIN
@Billdr ^
16:50
which isotope? if its not a fissile isotope its not that big a deal?
It's depleted uranium.
Dude... what the hell is going on with this chat today ? ._.
@ShotgunNinja haha
Good work @Sean. However, you're interrupting The Thing, which is very wrong.
I think your other rights have been canceled out.
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16:51
@KendallFrey Did you see anything in the IL which would justify a TypeLoadException when executing this program? eve.cx/paste/I1Z2LkZq.txt
@Billdr I had other rights? Interrupting what thing?
The guy, Homer Laughlin, had his mine bought out from him by the US Government sometime after the invention of the nuclear bomb. He won it back from them in an illegal-seizure lawsuit, and continued producing the red glaze after a while, but made sure to meet US regulations for levels of radioactive uranium in the glaze.
all depleted uranium means is that it does not contain any more fissile isotopes in it.
the thing remake was pretty decent
16:52
Anything pre-WWII in Fiesta Brilliant Red is fairly radioactive. Anything post-1953 contains depleted uranium oxide.
Sure, but there were no Geiger models in the remake.
ON second thought, let's not go there. Tis a silly place.
@Eve What does the message say?
@Billdr Is that the one with the red? Lots of red?
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16:53
> Could not load type 'System.TypedReference*' from assembly 'mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089'.
@Sean no idea what you're talking about.
@Billdr No nevermind that was the one with the kid that was really an alien and they came down and he saved everyone cos they were gonna eat us all or something. It also had snow.
Does it work to specify, say, int?
@Billdr The alien was going to go in the water supply near the end
@Billdr Do not remember name of film
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@KendallFrey Yes, any type except the "special" ones.
16:55
The Spielberg/Abrams flick from a few years back? Super 8?
Super 8 was a cool movie.
Yea it was.
Oh wait, maybe he's thinking of The Faculty.
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@KendallFrey I mean, I assume you meant changing the pointer type to int* and casting the assignment -- Yeah, it works in that case.
anyone seen a good implementation pattern for dark features in an mvc project?
16:57
What's a dark feature?
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@KendallFrey Actually the whole code could be simplified to _tr = (TypedReference*) IntPtr.Zero;
(And it would throw the exception)
a feature that you build and launch, but do not enable until some switch is flipped
@ChadRuppert Why would one do this?
oo look it's Kendell and Kyle
so you can enable a feature for a small subset of users, or a/b testing, or similar things
16:59
@Billdr No not SUper 8, that was old
@JamieTownsend I know you're a smart man, don't do that..
Jamie, please make that picture go away.
Super 8 came out like 3 years ago. Is that old now?
shit, I meant new
the one I'm talking about has to be 90s at the latest
continuous deployment is also a good case for that @ShotgunNinja

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