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> It is just as we predicted, British Prime Minister, David Cameron's wonderful "save the children" porn filter is just another attempt by the Tories to prevent people finding out information.
First paragraph. Total bullshit sensationalism with no foundation in logic whatsoever.
 
lol
 
Also the idea that David Cameron is personally blocking individual websites. Loony left-wing nutjobs
 
Sounds like you'd fit in with /pol/
 
I also find it hard to corroborate most of those supposed blocks.
Please don't just spam bullshit scaremongering, @Rapptz!
 
2:08 AM
I have comments disabled on every site I know of thanks to NoScript.
What does it say?
 
> If the author had actually bothered to read the follow up discussion on Peter Hansteens's article, he may have spotted that it was all complete tosh. Hansteen was referring to O2 (a single ISP) only and specifically to their 'parental control feature', which is completely different to the nationwide porn filter. The parental control feature O2 offer is an opt-in white list - so anything not on it is not accessible. These sites were not specifically blocked, they just weren't white listed. No one will have this featured turned on for them unless they request it (hence, opt-in).
Perhaps re-activate the peer review on your web browser :)
Disabling comments is like hiding SO post scores and randomising the answer order
 
Not really.
 
Lol, no.
The amount of constructive comments on the internet is almost nil.
Nothing of value is lost for the most part.
 
A significant counter-example lies just above.
 
2:11 AM
I don't see the point of enabling comments for Disqus et al just for the rare constructive comment that are found in one for every 10 thousand.
 
OK well then at least don't spread links to the fear-laden nonsense that you find and don't bother to check out
 
I don't endorse links that I find.
 
You do, implicitly
 
Not really.
 
Unless you say "wow, what a bunch of shite!"
 
2:12 AM
Again, not really.
 
It's a bit like writing really bad code in an SO answer without a comment alongside it going "BUT DON'T USE THIS"
 
Lightness Races in Orbit, Nottingham, United Kingdom
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Am I endorsing your profile or Stack Exchange?
Hell do I know.
 
Posting a link to a user profile is not the same as posting a link to a highly opinionated editorial article
 
Right, well here's a random link, that I didn't even read.
 
Only bronze in MySQL? Fuck this
 
2:14 AM
Enjoy the endorsement there, since it obviously is entrenched with my opinion on the subject.
 
checks MySQL tag questions
Yikes
@Rapptz That's not an opinionated editorial article either
 
My point being.
 
But the presumption is still that you didn't post the link in order to implicitly say "I don't believe anything on this news article. I bet he's fine"
 
Just because I share a link does not mean that 1) I share the opinion of the link, 2) endorse it
 
No but can't you see it could be interpreted that way? And that is your responsibility?
 
2:16 AM
Only with you, apparently. I've posted multiple links here but no one has gone up and said "Wow Rapptz, I didn't know you shared that opinion"
 
I'm shit-scared of people believing all that "Cameron's out to get me" crap; we have enough problems without yet more ignorance flooding the nation's pseudo-political bloodstream
@Rapptz I never said you shared that opinion.
 
You said I do, implicitly. Unless I tell you that I dislike it.
 
No, I said you endorse it implicitly [in the eyes of the beholder]. I didn't claim that you actually agree with it in your brain
We just don't need lies spread by people who actively refuse to check them out :(
Clearly Bjarne's birthday has caused tensions to run high! Well he's a huge influence on us all
 
Hm. Does <iosfwd>allow me to use std::ios_base::left etc?
 
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@Rapptz I think you need <ios>
 
2:22 AM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Practicing room ownership? :)
 
Yeah I think so too.
 
user3010322
One must always be ready.
 
left is a member of ios_base so a forward declaration of ios_base isn't going to help you much. Besides, <iosfwd> doesn't forward declare ios_base :P
@AndyProwl More like mocking it :P
 
user3010322
That TGDaily site is one serious sensational trollbin.
 
I doubt the UK is that dumb, blocking tech sites I mean.
Seems like overreach anyway.
 
user3010322
2:25 AM
Clearly, technology corrupts our children.
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It does.
 
user3010322
If it was blocked, then it was simple the next logical extension.
 
@Rapptz I can't believe I'm about to say this but.... not according to cplusplus.com
 
user3010322
Good god, what's happened to you? D:
 
2:26 AM
§ 27.3 shows it for me.
 
unless there is some other name for ios_base, which is possible
 
user3010322
Lol
 
user3010322
I've never grep'd the standard in my life.
 
user3010322
Ya'll are crazy.
 
@ThePhD Neither have I
 
2:27 AM
@ThePhD Or me lol
I just do ctrl + f <iosfwd>
works 80% of the time
 
@Rapptz 27.5.1 shows it forward-declared in <ios>, despite #include <iosfwd> right above
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I just realised, this entire time I've been looking at basic_ios.
Never mind me.
 
@Rapptz Whoopsie.
 
Anyway, including <ios> oughta do it.
 
3:10 AM
I think 18 videos about Math is enough for one night :V
 
3:31 AM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hide yo kids, hide yo wives.
 
Hey, is here someone who knows something about the Big Oh ? I have a simple question (probably).
 
@DominikHadl Are you sure it's not suitable for the main SO site?
 
@DominikHadl Hi! I don't remember seeing you here. You should read our rules first.
 
Should be really quick - if I have input of 10 ints and then I have three 'for' loops (not nested), what is the O()? I still don't quite get it... I get that two nested loops are n^2.
@EtiennedeMartel I'm going to read it right now.
 
3:39 AM
lol at the flag.
 
Nevermind... sorry for bothering, just found the solution - it is still O(n).
 
user3010322
O(n * 3) is still O(m), for all m = n * 3
 
user3010322
Maybe O(3n), but if you're doing the loop three times you could collapse all the operations into a single loop if you tried hard enough, and then it's just O(n).
 
user3010322
Interview in exactly 1 week with Ludia.
 
user3010322
I'm excited.
 
user3010322
3:47 AM
Didn't someone else here interview with Ludia?
 
January 8th isn't for another.. 10 days.
 
user3010322
It's not the 8th
 
user3010322
It got moved up to Monday.
 
user3010322
Next Monday, the 6th.
 
user3010322
Also @Borgleader Where have you been applying to work? I'd like to apply to those places with you. :D
 
3:50 AM
@ThePhD The pirate did.
 
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@EtiennedeMartel Maybe I should ask his advice.
 
@ThePhD Remember he was looking for a job, not an internship.
The requirements aren't the same.
 
user3010322
Ooh. True.
 
user3010322
They probably held him to a lot higher of a standard. =[
 
user3010322
I want them to hold me at just as high of a standard. D:<
 
3:53 AM
They put him behind a cage and poked him with a stick
 
@ThePhD Not exactly.
Technically, yes. But that wasn't the issue here.
He had the skills.
 
user3010322
To pay the bills~
 
However, my boss failed to notice any kind of motivation towards game development.
We ask the people on our team to put their balls in their work.
 
user3010322
I'm not sure if I put my balls into my work.
 
user3010322
I mean, I show my work and other people put their balls on it, telling me how bad it is.
 
3:56 AM
Anyway. We want people who really want to work in games.
 
@ThePhD "put my balls into my work" - You work for the porn industry?
 
We don't really expect that of an intern, because it is assumed that an intern doesn't really know where he wants to go yet.
 
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@Mysticial If you were my pimp, I'd be in any industry you would want me to be in baby~
 
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@EtiennedeMartel GAME DEVELOPMEEENT. D:<<<<<
 
user3010322
UE4 broke me. I am a little bit more ready than I would be pre-Microsoft-internship.
 
3:57 AM
So we just check if you fit with your potential coworkers and if you have a sufficiently high level of skill.
Said differently, you're in if we won't need to babysit you all the way.
 
user3010322
Pfffft.
 
user3010322
Babysittin' is for yellah bellies.
 
user3010322
Microsoft definitely didn't babysit me. u.u
 
user3010322
"Here, have this new technology NOBODY in the office has worked with. Need help? TOO BAD, figure it out. Kk buhbye~"
 
Tell that to my boss.
 
user3010322
4:00 AM
I had to manage everything with one other intern. We were teh first ones using that engine. I basically coded against it, and then wrote down the guidelines for future interns and Full Time Employees to work against alike.
 
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I left a document and a presentation of all teh gotchas, not just the coding ones but even teh fact that TFS is retarded and its unit of source control is the .sln project (but UE4 regenerates the .sln and all related projects, so TFS can't check in any of the files so it fucks up completely, so you can't check things in without doing a complicated command line djhadwadws3wuhk3wr2389y2378942378978954)
 
@Mysticial I had the crazy urge to put together a machine just to calculate digits of Pi
Some day. Some day.
 
Surprisingly I enjoyed diving today .. I guess it's because it is the first time I don't need to learn new things and there are still people watching over for your safety ...
 
user3010322
But the good news is: because I got to eat the dirt with that engine, nobody else has to. :D
 
user3010322
But my god that was 3 months of waaagh. u.u
 
user3010322
4:03 AM
@EtiennedeMartel Ludia's engine isn't dirty is it? >.>
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun What kind of budget do you have? :P
 
@ThePhD We've brought it back from the brink.
It's getting better and better over time.
 
I don't think I can ever afford that kind of hardware.
 
I have $10-11k or so, but I'm not going to use it for this purpose. Instead, I'm planning on earning money and investing that into hardware for the sake of this~
 
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@EtiennedeMartel I think I'd really like to work on the engine side of things
 
user3010322
4:06 AM
seeing as that's where my expertise is.
 
I was planning on putting together a monster of a machine anyway
I think I'm going to need about $30k :/
More or less.
Assuming 2 Xeons sum to about $8000
 
user3010322
Or, I could work directly as @EtiennedeMartel's personal feature maker~
 
Then we run into the disk space problem: 100TB of disk space should be around $10k
 
user3010322
If he needs an engine feature, I'll make it~
 
user3010322
Plus, we get to do ~~pair programming~~
 
4:09 AM
I read that evga was trying to produce motherboards that would allow you to run 2 regular i7s side by side, did anything ever come of that?
 
That's actually not possible. The multi-socket CPUs have an extra interconnect to go to the other CPU.
Regular chips don't.
 
I know, and they knew :p
they were trying to connect them through PCIe or something.
 
user3010322
Sounds lulsy.
 
user3010322
I need my encoded_string_view class so badly. :c
 
@Mysticial y-cruncher is convincing me to get Windows 7 Service Pack 1 up and running for AVX awareness ;v
My OS installation is currently fucked up, so I'd have to do a clean install first ;_;
 
user3010322
4:29 AM
@melak47 Halp! My windows are not transparent when I use my Windows 7 machine! u.u
 
@ThePhD I guess your code is broken :E
 
user3010322
Probably. :c
 
user3010322
It works on Windows 8, though
 
user3010322
I must be doing something wrong.
 
it's transparent on win8? I thought that wasn't working for you :p
 
user3010322
4:30 AM
It is working for me on Windows 8.
 
user3010322
It's Windows 7 now that's not behaving.
 
user3010322
Shit's more opaque than a fresh turd.
 
show me teh codez
what kind of transparency, how are you trying to get it
 
my squares have jaggies.
muh anti-aliasing
 
user3010322
Window Driver Code (WndProc stuff, basically): github.com/ThePhD/Furrovine/blob/master/Furrovine%2B%2B/…
 
user3010322
4:33 AM
And then, when the window is created or the style is changed, an Apply to set the transparency / border stuff: github.com/ThePhD/Furrovine/blob/master/Furrovine%2B%2B/…
 
private repos?
 
@ThePhD 404?
 
user3010322
Oh. Yeah, my engine is private.
 
user3010322
Figured nobody really wanted to see that shit. @melak47 should have access though?
 
yeah
 
user3010322
4:36 AM
If you guys would like access though, I guess?
 
sure
 
How the hell did they manage to write TPC-to-TGA converters, the texture format is nowhere T_T
 
user3010322
I mean, it's private to mostly protect you guys from my badness.
 
user3010322
@Borgleader TPC? What's that?
 
Texture format used in the engine for Knights of the Old Republic
 
4:38 AM
Rayman 2 has such a great soundtrack.
 
@ThePhD hm, don't see anything wrong on the first glance
 
user3010322
@Borgleader Sounds esoteric and painful.
 
user3010322
@Rapptz There you go, you have access.
 
user3010322
Now you can scan the code and find all teh terrible things about ti that'll make your eyes bleed. :c
 
@ThePhD I do a SetWindowPos with SWP_FRAMECHANGED right after
 
4:40 AM
So far all I'm sure of is bytes 10-13 are the dimensions.
 
neat
 
user3010322
@melak47 Ah. Let me try that.
 
SetWindowPos(hwnd, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, SWP_NOSIZE | SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_SHOWWINDOW | SWP_FRAMECHANGED)
to be precise
 
user3010322
Got it.
 
user3010322
Do you have tor espond to anything in your WndProc related to transparency?
 
4:43 AM
only 24 commits? dang son
 
user3010322
It was recently migrated over from BitBucket
 
user3010322
The BitBucket version was frozen in time, before I started doing major refactorings in teh Github one.
 
user3010322
It's been very useful: old useful code is stuck there.
 
user3010322
Also, those 24 commits are really, really big ones (look at the last commit alone, and the one before that and the one before that).
 
didn't they teach you "commit often"? :(
 
user3010322
4:46 AM
They did, but I only really commit when I get a seriously large unit of work done.
 
user3010322
Since I'm the only one working on it, I don't really have to worry about keeping other people up to date with multiple small descriptive commits.
 
it's not for other people mate
it's for you too
 
user3010322
I live and breathe this engine. At no point do I not know what needs to happen with it. :D
 
like, when I mess up on Gears I like to do a git revert of the commit I messed up with
if I had gigantic commits then I couldn't possibly git revert
 
user3010322
I don't revert, I just re-submit my crap.
 
user3010322
4:48 AM
With teh appropriate fixes and a "had a derp" commit message.
 
well, more power to you I guess.
 
saw a couple of 1-2 metre sharks and a giant squid
 
user3010322
@Telkitty Cool.
 
a few large groupers
@ThePhD they were all hidden under the rocks, lolz
or rocky caves more precisely
 
@ThePhD don't think so
 
user3010322
4:54 AM
@Telkitty Where they should stay.
 
user3010322
@melak47 Hokay. I'll just try tof igure out what I'm doing wrong.
 
user3010322
IIRC, it may be that Windows 8 is more accepting of multiple Window Styles than Windows 7
 
user3010322
I've got so many window styles it hurts. <_>
 
This is the second time web archive saves me
 
user3010322
Heh.
 
4:56 AM
you should consider donating
 
user3010322
As Robot said:
 
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Dec 23 at 0:59, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Time travel best feature.
 
@Rapptz Yes, and wikipedia as well.
 
// Don't try this at home, kids
template <int I> struct int2type {
	enum { value = I };
};
wot
 
for type traits stuff I guess?
with...int values
and stuff? :E
 
5:00 AM
@Rapptz Stand back, I will attempt to fix it!
:P
 
well, it already exists now
it's called std::integral_constant :P
 
nice
#define PACKED __attribute__((packed));
is this really necessary?
 
@ThePhD I really don't know where it's going wrong for you, it doesn't even care what window style I choose.
 
 
5:07 AM
Cory in the House !? 4chan is that you?
 
lol
 
5:28 AM
@Borgleader __attribute__ isn't standard, so I think so~
 
5:54 AM
Hehe, 'I need to rewrite this code without using brackets':
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20834033/dynamic-memorry-allocation-without-brackets
 
Is that even possible? I don't think there's even a trigraph for brackets.
 
@Mysticial AFAIK, no.
I think the OP wants pointers instead of indexing, (maybe:).
 
@Mysticial Yes, there are: ??( = [, ??) = ].
 
fuck
What about {}?
lol
 
@MartinJames I think OP doesn't know what he wants (because he doesn't know what hes doing :P)
 
6:05 AM
@Borgleader That's kinda a given, but I had to link it - it was just too funny/sad.
 
@Mysticial Yes -- ??< = { and ??> = }.
 
Its a great time to post a troll answer, which is what @Mysticial is trying to do?
 
@JerryCoffin goddamn. You should post an answer then. :)
 
@Mysticial Hmm...maybe I should just write a little filter to turn ever eligible character into its equivalent trigraph?
 
As above, I can't use malloc because there are only 3 allowed libraries: iostream, cstdio, stdio.h... — user3145385 4 mins ago
 
6:25 AM
??=include <map>
??=include <string>
??=include <algorithm>
??=include <iostream>
??=include <iterator>
??=include <limits.h>

class xlat ??<
std::map<char, std::string> table;
public:
xlat() ??<
for (int i = 0; i < UCHAR_MAX; i++)
table??(i??) = i;
table??('??='??) = "??" "=";
table??('??/??/'??) = "??" "/";
table??('??''??) = "??" "'";
table??('??('??) = "??" "(";
table??('??)'??) = "??" ")";
table??('??!'??) = "??" "!";
table??('??<'??) = "??" "<";
table??('??>'??) = "??" ">";
table??('??-'??) = "??" "-";
There -- the full ugliness, of its having processed its own source code. :-)
 
Omfg.... LOL
 
lol
post it
 
Post it and you can have all my upboats
 
wow
post it and I will upboat.
 
Post it Jerry ;_;
 
6:28 AM
it won't compile if he uses MSVC though
because it has digraphs and trigraphs disabled by default
 
he can enable them ;)
 
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@melak47 It might be the doubel call to DwmWindowProc
 
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A: Dynamic memory allocation without brackets

Jerry CoffinI've been persuaded (blame Lounge<C++>) to post an answer that does (at least sort of) answer the question that was asked (how to write the code without brackets), even though it clearly misses the real point. ??=include <map> ??=include <string> ??=include <algorithm> ??=include <iostream> ??=i...

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^^ boats needed
 
He already has mine!
 
lol
 
6:39 AM
Done.
 
user3010322
@Mysticial That's... pretty gross.
 
user3010322
Upboats!
 
we need to lounge it up further
 
You may have to wait until the majority of the EuroMerkins wake up.
 
hello guys...
 
6:48 AM
Hi - you just popped in to upboat @Mysticial's trigraph gunge?
 
Not mine. Jerry's
Though I do take the blame for throwing that idea out there. :P
 
@Mysticial OH, sorry, wrong gungeset.
 
Well, I may have ruined the fun, but added something of a real answer following the fun one. Got a downvote, but for once can't really claim I have much room to complain about it (since it preceded my adding the real answer).
Fortunately, somebody corrected an answer I downvoted a day or two ago, so I could remove the downvote, and get my rep back to a multiple of 5, so I'm a happy camper.
Damn--now the downvote on mine disappeared, so I'm screwed again.
 
user3010322
You spent all that time here
 
user3010322
and you couldn't read the rules?
 
7:02 AM
>>>>>>/out/
 
user3010322
Much less post this as a question on Stack Overflow, where you'd get a response much quicker?
 
qwr
@JerryCoffin I got my downvote back. It was temporary anyway. respect to veterans
 
decided against driving 400km(return trip) to see the Christmas light tonight - consider I spent the morning in the sea
 
@qwr Oh, hi. As I pointed out, in this case I honestly can't complain about the downvote.
 
7:08 AM
Sleep()
 
satire
I don't know.
Sounds like it. Wikipedia says they're legit though.
 
He's actually arguing that those 10 reasons are bullshit.
Which makes sense. A libertarian would never support slavery.
 
Oh I see.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, it's pretty much liberatarian. He quotes excuses people used to justify slavery, then claims the arguments supporting current governments are pretty much the same.
 
@JerryCoffin The end part bugs me.
 
7:11 AM
Yeah I just read the last sentence
 
Saying people are slaves to governments is pushing it a bit far.
> monopolistic, individually nonconsensual rule by an armed group that demands obedience and payment of taxes
Kinda sounds like "I don't agree with others, so I can do what I want".
 
user3010322
Lol
 
user3010322
I was like "Huh, this is going we- ooh, there's the last paragraph!"
 
user3010322
Almost had me fooled.
 
It's a huge build up that leads to another "Governments are Evilâ„¢" thing.
 
7:14 AM
@EtiennedeMartel He's not quite saying people are slaves to governments. He's just saying that roughly similar reasons are given to support governments in their current forms. For example: "Without slavery the former slaves would run amuck, stealing, raping, killing, and generally causing mayhem." would translate roughly to: "Without government, former citizens would run amuck, stealing, raping, killing and generally causing mayhem."
I've heard people claim almost exactly that, so to that extent he seems to be correct.
 
Indeed, but the claim is extreme. Almost sounds like a strawman.
But I see what your point is.
 
On an unrelated note.
I was browsing the "Cool old pics" images, and I just managed to find an image of Hugh Hefner getting a blowjob.
 
Oh?
Stylish.
 
Yeah it kinda caught me by surprise.
 
@EtiennedeMartel I don't think the claim is extreme at all--in fact, I think many people nearly take for granted that their way of life would be nearly impossible without laws and a government (or at least police force) to enforce those laws.
 
7:18 AM
@JerryCoffin Then again, most people like having a form of authority above them.
 
user3010322
@EtiennedeMartel I don't!
 
@ThePhD I shall whip you into line.
 
user3010322
Unless it's you, Etienne-kuuun~
 
@EtiennedeMartel I'm not sure most people particularly like it--I doubt most have really considered any alternative (or even the possibility that there could be an alternative).
Don't get me wrong: I wouldn't be surprised if quite a few people would like it if they thought about it, but I don't think it's a question most people spend much time considering.
 
To be fair, that's mostly about education. People are taught that governments are useful.
Also, most people I hear complaining about governments (at least in Western democracies) are really just complaining about taxes.
 
7:22 AM
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, probably. And it's probably no surprise that most educational systems tend to teach/indoctrinate their students with the idea that they live under the best form of government ever formulated by man (not that blatantly, of course, but the message is often there, I think).
@EtiennedeMartel I think currently in the US, a lot more is about what the NSA (and such) have apparently been doing the last few years. At least to me, the big problem with taxes isn't simply the loss of money, but the way that money seems to be abused once I do pay it.
 
On that regard, Extra Credits recently did a series of 3 episodes on American politics. They decided to apply game design concepts to the American government structure, and turns out Congress would be an incredibly unbalanced game.
 
I've had enough of moaners and complainers this week. In the UK, the people who willingly bought properties on riverbanks and flood plains now want 'the government' to pay for flood defences. I live 175m above sea-level in the midlands - why should I have to pay taxes to waste on morons?
 
@EtiennedeMartel I hadn't seen that--I'll have to take a look when I get a chance.
 
@MartinJames I'm kinda on the fence regarding that. Because next time something shitty happens to you, you'd be happy if those "morons" foot the bill.
Cooperation, ya know?
 
If I buy a property on a flood-plain, I deserve something shitty to happen to me, and I would not expect to get any financial help for it.
 
7:31 AM
@EtiennedeMartel To an extent true, but as a system it tends to favor people who ignore foreseeable bad consequences. It's one thing to save people from truly shitty things happening--quite another to basically reward stupidity.
 
http://grooveshark.com/#!/profile/God+Is+An+Astronaut/22359384
Just discovered this
 
When I was working in Oxford, the residents of the buildings opposite, next to the Thames, were moaning that their Beemers and Mercs were floating round the underground car park. The locals were pissing themselves with laughter - they had tried to warn the developers, who went ahead and built/sold flats anyway.
 
The US already has federally funded flood insurance. Building (at least residences) in flood plains is mostly prohibited, so it applies almost exclusively to coastal areas. I saw some stats years ago: the areas covered by the federally funded flood insurance were something like .01% of the land area in the US--but something like 90% of US senators/congressmen owned residences in that area...
 
user3010322
8:09 AM
"The water's just so beautiful..."
 
user3010322
Yeah, and it loves you so much it'd like to wrap you in its embrace and never let go. :v
 
user3010322
Hm. The backbuffer is not the same size as the window, so it's fucking everything up.
 
8:23 AM
then make it the same size, nub :P
 
JBL
Good morning !
 
user3010322
@Borgleader Toooo much werk.
 
user3010322
8:35 AM
Yaaay!
 
user3010322
My engine is up and up, end to end!
 
user3010322
Now I need to do DirectInput again, end to end.
 
user3010322
Hm.
 
user3010322
Now I need to make my event system...
 
Go go boost::signals2
 
user3010322
8:46 AM
No, I don't mean that part.
 
user3010322
I mean what I actually put in my Event structure that gets echoed out.
 
user3010322
Hm.
 
user3010322
Should MouseEvent have double x, y or int32 x, y ?
 
user3010322
Most Windows Systems I know report things in integer-space.
 
user3010322
@CatPlusPlus what happened to springbok and your other gl code on bitbucket?!?!
 
9:32 AM
@ThePhD I think int will do.
@JerryCoffin I like your hat :)
I wanna steal it.
 
9:49 AM
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That was quick, the reply only took him 80 minutes :)
 
JBL
@FredOverflow A simple, concise, efficient answer. Just like C++.
 
In what Universe is C++ simple? ;)
 
user1804599
@FredOverflow now I know your email address. :3
 
JBL
@FredOverflow Oh, you didn't get the irony I presume ;)
 
@rightfold Oh, I thought I GIMPed that out. But it's fine, that's just my current spam address. Once I get too much spam, I'll switch to another one.
 
user1804599
9:53 AM
@FredOverflow I just sent you some spam.
 
@rightfold Woohoo, I'm a millionaire!
 
That’s a fun domain.
 

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