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11:00
Lounge<Kerbal> anyone?
Everytime I see someone write "codes", I remind myself my keys to anti-nuclear shelter are still where they should be. — Bartek Banachewicz 31 secs ago
@xslr vOv probably. I was telling you in a 'FYI' sort of way.
@thecoshman gotcha.
Hmmm... do I have the motivation to attempt to fake some serious incident whilst I am docked at the robots...
if you don't shut up about it a non-fake incident is going to happen :P
11:03
Also what the fuck is so hard to understand about chat
@BartekBanachewicz o_0
@thecoshman not really, but I saw the potential in "fake accident"
@BartekBanachewicz o_0
just... nevermind
right so :)
11:05
I'll have to setup Nagios with SMS notifications or something one of these days
^ sweeeeet... :(
It's gotten better though. 7 minutes remaining
25gb prebuilt boosts libs?
@CatPlusPlus any particular reason?
@thecoshman To get notified when shit goes down, duh
11:07
@sehe oh, now 9 months, oh 1 second... 1 second... 1 second... 10 hours
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I include the temps because it's so much more convenient to let the build server just build the dependendencies (using bjam's caching abilities)
@CatPlusPlus oh right right. you have sites vOv
@CatPlusPlus woo... Why don't you use pager while we're at it?
I don't have a pager
or dunno, carrier pigeon?
11:07
lol
you know, SMS are so previous century
and what has replaced them it exactly?
twitter PMs? :D
11:08
@thecoshman server push?
oh right, yes I forgot we had near global 3G coverage
Push notifications, where server sends you a notification and your phone can pick it up and notify you... WAIT A MINUTE
sounds like a sms but it's not
@CatPlusPlus yeah, and actually sends some meaningful stuff, not 140 characters
I don't need anything beyond "Service X on jeb not responding"
11:10
still. SMS are gonna be phased out soon I think
my lord, how many characters do you need for "SHIT BROKE"... 10 it turns out.
there's no point of using them on LTE already
The problem with server push is it won't work everywhere, while sms are going to work almost everywhere
@BartekBanachewicz you say that based on what?
@BartekBanachewicz I don't think so. They will be [hazed out when they're no longer profitable
11:11
@thecoshman based on the fact that 4G is already data-only?
@sehe ah right, that aspect.
Well that makes SMS even dumber.
The bandwidth cannot be reclaimed anyway, as the protocols cannot be changed
@BartekBanachewicz and? GSM is still a growing market.
user1804599
argparse is nice.
arsvarse
@thecoshman wait what
11:11
Also there's that thing with packeted SMS where you're not limited to 140 characters
@BartekBanachewicz no it does not. SMS is SMS, does not matter how 'smart' other thigns are
Also it's built-in in my phone
@thecoshman I mean, paying for every message
@CatPlusPlus wait... you can send more than one text :O
And paying for every second of conversation what the fuck is this
11:12
@CatPlusPlus finally something that makes sense coming from you
The other problem is internet, I don't know for you but my provider might "stop" internet completely some times, while I can receive phone calls and sms when my phone balance is negative
@BartekBanachewicz opposed to paying to keep your phone connected ready to receive the push notification?
anyway you don't pay for talking time even with normal calls now so
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix depends. if you're on contract and you don't pay your rental then you won't
I have no idea why this thread is even a thing
11:13
@thecoshman wait what
It's just another one of yours "I know better what you need" crap
@BartekBanachewicz phones are not magically connected for free
@thecoshman how much do you pay for keeping up the 3G conn again?
@BartekBanachewicz I don't, work phone :D
connect.magic();
11:14
@thecoshman still. Do you mean connection lingering?
^ runs on every phone :P
@CatPlusPlus With another response of "I will use 90s technology because I'm scared of change"
:lol:
My phone doesn't have anything beyond SMS
Can you phone with it?
11:15
good point
he just said
@BartekBanachewicz no better than your "Change for change sake"
Also I'd have to find a monitoring service that offers ~~~fancy~~~~ push notifications
@CatPlusPlus isn't that more or less just a pager then?
Which they usually don't because there's fucking SMS
11:16
@CatPlusPlus I don't think that'd be very hard
Go ahead and find one for me
OH WOW. THANKS MICROSOFT
in general SMS requires whole another infrastructure
Not really
also, phones accept SMS of that bat. For push notifications, something needs to be listening for them on your phone right?
11:16
@sehe max pathlength 255 chars :-)
@thecoshman Yup
if you're working from the internet, it's easier to work with a regular device you can connect to vOv
@sehe dillema?
Not a dilemma. Just a FAIL
pressing cancel might stop everything right?
11:17
@thecoshman Well, yes?
There's so many SaaS SMS senders that it's not an issue at all
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix It's not about the UI. It's about the filesystem fail
@sehe Destination Path Too Long™
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Presumabley. Compounded by network share
11:18
@BartekBanachewicz so instead of taking a working solution to add to his server... he should find some new service to send push notifications to an app he would have to write that would not even run on his phone? Great job!
I'm not saying he should
I was joking about using SMS, but I can see why he's using them
vOv what ever man
Other than that, I think that we could use some sort of standarized push notifications w/o the need for app
I have a repo of our code at a path 2 chars longer than where someone checked in some documentation - whenever I forget about that and try to resynch the whole thing, the VCS throws exceptios and crashes because that documentation has a path length of 248 chars below the repo root -.-
with like, HTML or JSON response
11:19
@BartekBanachewicz WE ALREADY DO! SMS!
@BartekBanachewicz In every jokes is hidden some part of truth
13 secs ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
with like, HTML or JSON response
SMS bear awfully little data
and most phones interpret their receive time wrong
like, if you reconnect to the network, you won't get actual event time if it's not embedded in the message
6 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@thecoshman how much do you pay for keeping up the 3G conn again?
@BartekBanachewicz more than nothing
11:21
Receive time is not really that important usually
@thecoshman oh I forgot you don't pay anything for having your phone registered to the network
well I agree that one problem with sms might be the response time, if he's not lucky he'll receive notifications in a day after the message was sent
Failure is always possible
On any kind of network
I agree with Cat here, both solutions can fail, really
Pagers are way more reliable in that regard
@BartekBanachewicz no, you don't. Bar the very occasional top-up to keep the phone active because scum-bag carriers don't like numbers sitting 'idle'
11:23
Only hope that it won't start sending millions of sms in a few minutes
@thecoshman yeah, that. How is that "free" and keeping 3g up "not free" again?
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix in situations like national disasters, it all fails
but I can hardly imagine your server failing being the most important thing during an earthquake
bacon never fails
@BartekBanachewicz are fucking mad! uptime is THE most important thing!
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also FWIW pagers are still used a lot in hospitals and restaurants
because of low cost, reliability and lack of interference with other equipment
Almost like technology doesn't have to be new to be perfectly fine
11:26
@BartekBanachewicz aren't pagers using the same technology as cellphones?
@BartekBanachewicz well I guess we really need to factor in what you are using normally any way. Someone like cat, who does not have a 3G phone, obviously SMS is the only option. If you live in area with solid 3G coverage and are paying for it anyway, sure push can work. If you are living in a remote area, or regularly go out of 3G coverage, SMS will still work.
@CatPlusPlus inb4 banks
user1804599
ZEIT ZUM FRESSEN
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix not really
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix they can be. You can also get pagers that are more like a 'walkie-talkie' sort of range.
So you can set up your own base station in hospital for staff for example.
pagers typically don't allow you to respond to the "call"
one month battery time :3
11:29
@rightfold ya.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Not really, no. That is, they were never GSM based. You can integrate some into a PBX though.
yeah i'm reading about it now
@BartekBanachewicz meh, 3310 has that much, easily
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Unless by "technology" you mean "a screen and a radio", in which case the answer is an emphatic and slightly bemused yes
@thecoshman You can do that with GSM, too, really
11:30
@CatPlusPlus Femtocells are very common, in fact
(I work on telecom networks)
don't eat time
that would be a waste of it
@CatPlusPlus vOv amazingly setting up my own cell network is something I have looked into.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit set up for personal use?
user1804599
Hmm.
user1804599
My code works.
user1804599
But it is too slow.
user1804599
11:31
It takes two seconds to run only 40 tests. :v
(I also work on telecom networks) (well themanagament and monitoring of)
@thecoshman Occasionally, but more often they act as "repeaters" in large buildings, particularly underground complexes (military installations being an obvious example). These are usually not separate networks but extension nodes to a wider, nationwide network.
@thecoshman Who do you work for?
It'll be awkward it we turn out to be professional contacts
thecoshmanagament
user1804599
LOL
well, I know your name and that we're not, but you know
11:32
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ericsson - OSS-RC specifically, yourself?
user1804599
ERLANG!
@thecoshman a sync contractor (essentially)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh sure, keep yourself cryptic (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@thecoshman ;)
Lightness Races in a Stealth Orbit
@thecoshman nsa probably
11:33
but no, I don't deal with sales or feature requests from twats online :P
a couple of your colleagues likely know some of our engineers
not that Ericsson is our biggest customer
we only have like 30 technical staff though which is nice
@thecoshman twatsonline.com - find a twat to chat!
oh, I was going guess a carrier, but a supplier?
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix He's British so that'd be GCHQ or something
@TonyTheLion ¬_¬ you spelt Lounge<Cplusplus>.com wrong
11:35
lol
cplusplusse
@CatPlusPlus I prefer csharppe
core and one or two strata outwards
user1804599
goatsse
user1804599
11:36
eiffelle
Today is slow day
@CatPlusPlus that would be the equivalent to NSA yeah
@CatPlusPlus Yep
I just tried to star a message in a Skype chat
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I see... well I don't have dealings with that sort of stuff
11:36
lol
And Skype crashed
@LightnessRacesinOrbit well, without all the getting caught
I installed VS2012 to be able to use MS's WebSocket`s API, only to find out that it isn't implemented for Windows 7
Fuck this shit
@thecoshman you may do some integration with our management systems. we chuck SNMP northbound to various NMSs
IIT Lightness can crash other peoples Skype fuck everyone :'(
11:37
@CatPlusPlus actually call quality has been shite this morning
@thecoshman "In Imaginary Thread"?
@TonyTheLion teehee
@thecoshman fuck you too
@thecoshman Nah, we already knew GCHQ does that. But they're spies and we're not stupid fucking dopey reactionary Americans, so we don't go on fucking marches about it
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh, so maybe
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ... up in scandal. GCHQ have been listening to everything the world over for decades, and have managed to maintain a respectable face in the process.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit oh, you don't deal with sending data over twatsih CORBA connections do you?
because I've worked a little on the listening end to that shit ¬_¬
@TonyTheLion time to upgrade
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Q: Why has CORBA lost popularity?

MrEvilI've never heard anyone speak of CORBA in anything but derisive terms which is odd considering that 10+ years ago it was the bee's knees. Why did CORBA fall from grace? Was it purely that the implementations were bad or was there something more fundamental?

because terrible, essentially
11:47
Eh, I don't like that answer
You can abstract the location without giving in to networking fallacies, just make failure states part of the abstraction
"Sure, the called method itself may have an error, but the actual calling of the method will always succed." is really dumb
100
Q: Why do washing machines have windows?

Marcel BöttcherI'm curious why every front-loaded washing machine I've seen so far came with a window and other household machines, like dishwashers, don't. Is there any explanation why I have to see my clothes while they're getting cleaned? For me, there is nothing I have to control during the process where a ...

Also that crap with latency
It's not like you ever work with remote objects and you don't know you fucking work with remote objects
CORBA failed because it's huge and complicated
@CatPlusPlus `heh
@CatPlusPlus and because its commitee wasn't really going to make anything good, they were just asskissing each other and their wallets
@CatPlusPlus Some would argue it didn't fail. Also Java RMI, COM+, DCOM, .NET Remoting etc.
@sehe yeah well the answer mentions them all as failures
I just hope SOAP dies completely soon
I wonder where I can find proposal list for ES7
Try in trash cans
> number and math enhancements, guards and trademarks (an alternative to static typing), operator overloading, value types (first-class number-like objects), new record structures (records, tuples and typed arrays), pattern matching, and traits
you know, it doesn't sound bad
of course they'll fuck it up
12:00
@CatPlusPlus people fucking bone SOAP for all of the things you can do with other technology too ¬_¬
but I'd like to take a look nevertheless
> bone SOAP
that's sexual
@BartekBanachewicz More like you'll never be able to use it in JavaScript because IE
@TonyTheLion No, that's textual
@CatPlusPlus :)
@CatPlusPlus I am not targetting IE with my pet projects; actually, I don't use nearly any workarounds. Web is much nicer that way (and even if it doesn't work on someone's browser I simply can not give a fuck)
12:01
That's graphical
@thecoshman thank fuck no
although it's popped up in a new project as a possible support requirement
@BartekBanachewicz When it comes to JS other browsers are kinda a problem, too en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript#Version_history
@CatPlusPlus eh, I know. That's why I said "nearly". It's still much more pleasant, because I simply test only on latest ones.
and on Canary.
@CatPlusPLus better look at this site : caniuse.com
12:05
That's API/feature bits, not language version
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix fucking shitfucks -moz-
you're using "beta" feature what are you expecting?
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix wait what
ah right it's a working draft
I heard that in the future the prefix will be all "beta-" and right now, you might be able to use "webkit-" as a prefix and even firefox will use it
I'd just like to make it use beta automatically
but CSS sucks and won't allow me to do that
IOW I'd rather pay the price of fixing it when the spec changes rather the price of putting more lines now.
12:13
Brits, are all train ticket websites horrendous at plotting journeys with tube connections? They're giving me 0 minutes to get between trains, consistently
I used nationalrail.co.uk and it usually gave me more than enough time.
use Google Maps
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah when the emergency services asset co-ordination system goes down during an earthquake, fuck it. We have more important things to worry about
@TonyTheLion Google Maps does not sell train tickets
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I mean Cat's server.
... and, more to the point, I don't want to have to make ninety million transactions :P
12:15
@LightnessRacesinOrbit But you can still plan a journey on it, and then buy tickets on the other website
@LightnessRacesinOrbit a slight exaggeration
though to be fair you're right it does do pretty good public transport planning now, doesn't it? with actual routes/services and stuff
forgot that
CJ7
CJ7
I have a question about calling a C++ DLL from .NET, but someone has put in on hold. How can have the question re-opened?
12:19
@CJ7 Fix it.
@CJ7 Read the close description and follow the links therein.
.. and the comments, which tell you that your question is far too vague. You didn't even present a reproduction testcase.
@CJ7 by improving the question
Every time I look at my browser there are three new questions open. I'm doing it without even realising now -.-
it gets put on hold when it has too many close votes. Below the question should be a message explaining what the close reason was
Fix whatever the complaint is about, then it will be reopened
CJ7
CJ7
@jalf I cannot provide a reproduction test case because it involves a proprietary DLL.
@CJ7 that's not our problem, really
how can we be sure that DLL isn't the source of the problem?
12:28
We can't guess what your problem is
@CJ7 That does not follow logically. You are not supposed to just dump the entire thing on us anyway!
If it's not reproducible, you're shit out of luck, have fun figuring it out on your own
When you construct a reproduction test case, you do it by reproducing the problem. Do it with fresh, new code. It doesn't have to be proprietary in the slightest.
If you determine that the bug is in your proprietary code, then (a) you have found out where the bug is, and (b) we couldn't possibly help you with it anyway.
CJ7
CJ7
There is a general issue about running unmanaged code in a thread.
No, there isn't
12:29
@CJ7 SO doesn't discuss "general issues". It is a site for specific, concrete, practical programming problems. It is a Q&A, not a discussion forum.
It continues to baffle me how many people assume SO must be a discussion forum for helping anyone with any problem, no matter how abstract or vague
Get into debugger and stay there until you figure out what's happening
That said, I hope you find the cause!
Well I remember that SO had better question 5 years ago
define "better"
Certainly less questions about NullReference exceptions
12:32
No it didn't
CJ7
CJ7
What if the DLL is not thread safe? Is there a way round this?
Perhaps 5 years ago SO was not so well known, so newbies or lazy students looking for help with homework were trying to solve their problems in other ways.
@CJ7 You can't just transfer your problem from SO to chat just because it's not good enough for SO.
@CJ7 Some thread has to run code. If no thread runs the code, the code does not get run.
@CJ7 "unmanaged code"
ew.
CJ7
CJ7
12:37
It means non-.NET code.
@AndyProwl well yeah, when I started learning I had books and a debugger and not internet
so TIL that let keyword in JS will potentially slow the code down
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Unfortunately, things have gone backwards. Now, too many posters have the internet and no debugger.
CJ7
CJ7
I mean in a new thread. As soon as I put the call to the DLL in a new thread it hangs them crashes.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Same here. I wish SO existed when I was in my uni days.
12:40
I'm glad it didn't
@CJ7 Which is not our problem.
which is fortunate because there's absolutely nothing we can do about it.
quick poll Would you feel annoyed if the website asked you to enable "experimental javascript" in Chrome?
@BartekBanachewicz What website?
user1804599
I feel annoyed whenever a website asks me something.
you want to use "let" in chrome?
12:41
@AndyProwl You should be glad it did not
@LightnessRacesinOrbit my game, for example
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix that too
I have enough issues with non-experimental javascript.
CJ7
CJ7
Should be able to somehow protect a thread and its memory from corruption.
you want to use "yield" ?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I'm not. I would learn in 6 months what I didn't in 5 years.
user1804599
12:42
let is cool.
user1804599
If you want yield use Python. :F
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I want to use everything.
@AndyProwl You may learn a few tidbits about languages, but you'd have learned sweet fuck all about being a software developer
oh wait NO i'm fine with it
12:42
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix ... okay :P
@CJ7 It's not corruption as commonly understood, it's misuse.
I am presupposing that if you were in that situation you'd magically turn into a help vampire. I realise that's not necessarily true :P
or use firefox everything is working for a long time already
certainly more annoying to ask people to use firefox
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix -moz-box-sizing cough
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix there
imma install FF today anyway
CJ7
CJ7
How can I request that question be reopened? Who do I ask?
12:43
@CJ7 us. And we told you this question is not fit for SO.
hire a consultant.
@CJ7 Should we have this whole conversation again?
You might want to have a look at this
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That's the point. I wouldn't. Also, not saying SO can replace a formal CS education, but it would have certainly made me a good programmer - can't say the same of my professors :-(
OK, let's say a "better" programmer.
"decent"
Arguably strife is what makes us
well, whatever.
CJ7
CJ7
12:45
I think if someone has experienced this issue before they will be able to help.
Not having readily-available answers already makes you a better developer, help vampire or no
@CJ7 A common issue is that the DLL uses a different allocator than the thread calling it and stuff then gets deallocated on the wrong heap.
@CJ7 I think you are not listening to us. You have not given any context with which we can tell you what the issue is. It's not that we don't want to help you: it is fundamentally infeasible to do so.
You assume there's some general theory at work here, but you simply cannot make that assumption.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix thing is, I use Jekyll on GH pages. Well for some projects that are fully deployed there it would work
12:46
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Not necessarily, because you don't get feedback from the community on your design/coding decisions.
@AndyProwl Well, that is true
Pros and cons, then :)
That actually helped me a lot here. I've never been lazy, but I've definitely been a horrible programmer. When I joined SO, most of what I learned was due to people (including you IIRC) 1) telling me I suck and 2) giving me directions on how to stop sucking.
Combined with curiosity and motivation, that's all you need to become a good professional.
@AndyProwl haha
sorry
Don't be. It helped
I was only pretending to be sorry
I'm direct with people for this reason :)
12:51
@AndyProwl ack. I had the same experience, not on SO but on a german C++ Forum. They told me what was bad about my code, I bought books to learn how to improve it, and now I am the one tellig others that their code is bad :P
FWIW I don't remember ever thinking your code sucked.
next, work on the indentation, remove the superfluos blank lines (not all, but 4 in a row are too much empty space), use a consistent style instead of changing where you put the braces every two lines. This code is all but ureadable. — Arne Mertz 4 hours ago
haha, I'll say
So being a professional is learning enough to tell people how much they suck so that they in turn start to learn more?
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix yes
as long as you tell them why they suck, and how to start fixing it
@ArneMertz Right. I just wish all of this existed 15 years ago, by now I'd be a fucking superstar.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit then I am a JS professional
CJ7
CJ7
12:55
@Martin Sounds like that is going to make things difficult if I cannot alter the DLL, wouldn't you think?
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Being a professional is that and more than that. For a more complete (and enjoyable) definition, see this

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