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19:00
@JohanLarsson awww cute
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Are the related objects aggregate roots?
Xeo
Xeo
@Abyx Doesn't happen for me
user1804599
Things like post tags I’d directly include. Things like authors I’d add ID unless PURRFORMANCE.
Hmm...
Why does Google think that I am seeking to date Asian women?
user1804599
Or make it a parameter that decides.
Xeo
Xeo
19:01
Everyone wants to date Asian women, d'uh.
user1804599
I don’t.
Recently, many Google Ads are showing me these "Asian Women Seeking Love" ads.
user1804599
Many Google Ads are showing me nothing because I use AdBlock.
@rightfold That's a bug. Google ads should be immune to AdBlock. j.k
user1804599
IIRC they are to AdBlock Plus. At least there was something with it and Google.
user1804599
19:05
But I use AdBlock.
Is there an AdBlock rule to allow the Asian Women in?
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user1804599
I do not think AdBlock is sufficiently advanced to do that.
Hello lounge people aliens!
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19:10
Good job, Facebook. 2 million is 2 thousand thousand.
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It actually says “2 thousand-thousandfold” lol.
@Xeo I'll watch it very soon.
Xeo
Xeo
Man, my toe looks funny now
with the toenail cut up like that
@Xeo If you think it looks funny you are still on dope!
Does it still hurt?
Xeo
Xeo
19:13
It didn't even hurt most of the time before the operation
beterschap, damn how do you say this in english? "Get well"?
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@Xeo pics or it isn’t happening
Xeo
Xeo
You sure?
No fucking pics
user1804599
Sure.
19:17
Hmm, would it be suitable for SO to ask why IWbemLocator::ConnectServer would hang on some machines but not others?
I agree with @CatPlusPlus.
@Borgleader Define hang.
user1804599
Fucking pics would imply toe fetish.
user1804599
Or some very weird construction. Dunno.
@VáclavZeman Well the code reaches the call to ConnectServer, and on some machines its instaneous and others it just takes forever
aka it hangs :P
@Borgleader Is it possible that those machines are not IPv6 capable and your the WBEM locator tries IPv6 first then timeouts and then falls back to IPv4?
19:21
Well I'm connecting locally so I doubt it.
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Q: Is the Unaccept Notification broken?

seheAccording to Notification when my answer is unaccepted? 1 Unaccepts should show up in your reputation history. I do remember seeing those notifications for a brief few months in the past, but not for a long time now (it is a rare occurence, so I have to wait for it to happen...). Just now, ...

There we go. I hope I picked the right meta. metaception
@sehe I prefer to think of it as metastasizing rather than metaception.
Dat verbing
the word was a verb to begin with.
I only vaguely know metastatis
19:25
it's a term that refers to cancers that spread from their original location.
@Borgleader Maybe the machine is slow and responds slowly?
or rather, to metastasize is to spread.
@Borgleader Try Wireshark to see what it does and how fast.
19:39
@VáclavZeman Doubtful, they're all powerful machines, I might try wireshark though, thanks.
DVDs are so slow
@KevinPanko You failed to seize the opportunity to do a self-referential comment link, there — sehe 42 secs ago
@VáclavZeman Weirdly though, wbemtest seems to behave properly
I am trusting Ubuntu installer to do the right thing with 'install alongside Windows 7' option
(it will probably blow up)
user1804599
The right thing would be deleting Windows 7.
19:52
@CatPlusPlus You're trusting software to do the right thing?
vOv
cba to click
If it picks ext3 instead of ext4 I'm going to not do anything about it
user1804599
NTFS FTW.
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Q: Using VS 2013, I am trying to create a simple C++ program, and VARCHAR will not work

user3637652Using VS 2013, I am trying to create a simple C++ program, and VARCHAR will not work. I have tried declaring a variable as VARCHAR many different ways, and it is always invalid. I used all these includes: #include "windows.h" #include "string.h" #include "stdlib.h" #include "stdio.h" #include "...

Okay. How does anybody make that mistake?
user1804599
By being stupid.
@rightfold
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19:57
Mohamed you came back! <3
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lol
Please don't
You know, I'd like to think that there's an upper bound on stupidity.
user1804599
@MohamedAhmed Please don’t what?
Don't downvote it
user1804599
19:58
I already downvoted and voted to close it a few hours before.
But now it is completely new
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A: Using VS 2013, I am trying to create a simple C++ program, and VARCHAR will not work

seheIt looks like you might have a Pro*CPP source file that containes embedded SQL queries for Oracle. You need to pre-process such a file with Oracle Pro*C precompiler in order to get valid C++ source code

@rightfold
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@sehe :O
19:59
@sehe That's what I'm talking about. A somewhat sane explanation as to how something like that could possibly work.
The downvotes on this question disabled me from posting further questions
user1804599
Good.
user1804599
It protects Stack Overflow from bad questions.
So please don't downvote it
user1804599
Then why did you link it here?
20:00
Put now this is a good one
user1804599
Linking something here is the very best thing you can do if you do want to get downvoted.
@EricFinn it's still a sure sign of someone incompetent meddling with stuff he doesn't undersand
Because I think a downvoted question doesn't get anymore views
@sehe True, but at least it's (probably) not somebody just thinking they can write statements in one language in another language's source file and have it just magically work.
that the question is clearer
further downvotes are less likely
right?
1 message moved to bin
Removed downvote bait to protect the poster
@rightfold sorry
user1804599
Why?
It is downvoted again
You ask me why
?
@MohamedAhmed You shouldn't edit one question to ask a completely different question. Especially once it already has an answer.
20:05
My heart bleeds for you
And by that I mean I have your private keys now
user1804599
Aww <3
Ahh
I wasn't told that
Ubuntu still copying files
DVD is so slow
That's not an explanation for the downvote, though.
So I guess I should leave this account?
20:06
@MohamedAhmed Nope. I think if you wait a while, you'll be able to ask a question again.
Just be sure to work harder on the question
The same way you asked your first question.
Question bans are not for accounts so you're shit out of luck
sbi
sbi
I cannot believe you do not know how to call one member function from another one, so your question is unclear. If that is wrong, and you really do not know, pick up any book on programming and read it! Right now.
How do you know it's really @sbi? There's italicized bold stuff in the message.
20:08
Also it's a terrible question
Yeah, I'd start looking for C++ tutorials or something, @MohamedAhmed.
sbi
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel What about recommending actually reading a book in order to learn C++?
@sbi Everyone does that. There'd be too many false positives.
sbi
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Looking at Stackoverflow, that seems to be a very narrow definition of "everyone".
@MohamedAhmed You weren't told about common sense either? You don't "solve" the transgressiog of e.g. running a red traffic light by going back, and painting the traffic light in solid green a week later.
20:10
@EricFinn How to work harder on the question if an attempt to edit it will make it like a new one, and this bad you told me!
@CatPlusPlus DVD is tRWTF
@sbi Yeah, but few people actually matter in our endless quest for truth and shit.
sbi
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Uh. Lemme pursue the quest for truth, and you pursue the other one, Ok?
@sbi That's teamwork.
I don't have any pendrives
And cba to setup netboot properly
I'd have to get up and grab a cable
20:11
> I am a beginner C++ user and I have been tasked to port a program from C++ to C and I am having trouble with getting this line to be the same in C.
:effort:
sbi
sbi
@CatPlusPlus You can have my sympathy instead. Would that do?
On second thought, though...
Porting this formatting operation is TOO HARD
@MohamedAhmed An attempt to edit it doesn't necessarily make it look like a new question. When you completely rewrite it to ask something else, then it's a new question. When you add relevant details, remove unnecessary details, add examples of failed attempts to solve the problem, etc. you're improving the question.
sbi
sbi
20:13
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah, good spirit there on your side, doing all the shitty work.
@sbi Someone has to do it.
And you don't have to make a bad question then edit it to make it better; you can work on creating a good question before you first post it.
@EtiennedeMartel We call 'em "suckers"
@CatPlusPlus I call them "heroes".
(Well, not really)
(But it does sound good)
sbi
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Yeah. Good it isn't me, though.
@EtiennedeMartel The Heroes Of The Shit Quest.
Mhmm.
20:15
@sbi From what I know, I feel like you've done more than enough on that side by now.
sbi
sbi
@EtiennedeMartel Oh yeah!
sbi
sbi
For starters, I rhetorical fought a shitty CEO in front of a bunch of politicians today.
That's enough shitty work for months.
When you drop your ultimate argumentative bomb on someone, and he just deflects it with the flick of his left forefinger – and you realize you will have to keep hammering at the guy for two more hours in order to make even the slightest dent.
For the people sitting on the visitor chairs in the back, who rely on you fighting bravely.
‮: yrt em tel, tub gnitaehc — sehe 21 secs ago
huh, starcraft 64 had split-screen multiplayer
but I guess since HoMM hotseat works, this works too... I think
20:22
daisy sleepin on mah lap.
I was playing CS:GO and the entire Terrorist team bought Negevs in the same round.
HoMM is turn-based
yes, but you can still see everything your opponent has and does
Fog of war is not required, but the realtimeness makes local multiplayer a less trivial thing to do
I don't know what I'm thinking about really, it probably just had multiple controllers
Also Ubuntu booted and I didn't see GRUB
So that's encouraging
Woah, it actually worked
@AlexM. And it was kinda shit.
If you make those static_cast<>s, and drop the type punning the advice would start to match the explanation (std::pair<const X, Y> is already assignable to std::pair<X, Y> and vice versa (and a number of other implicit conversions, IIRC)) — sehe 21 mins ago
Apparently he's not overly interested in improving that answer
20:28
Although I can't say if it's because playing SC with a controller was shit, or if it's because the console wasn't powerful enough to run it, of it's the split screening that's bad.
Probably all of the above
Is 'Super' key the Fn key because I'm confused at what Ubuntu is telling me
@CatPlusPlus It's the Windows key on most keyboards
Oh, Win
Why the fuck
Goddamn nerds
my point was, not knowing where your opponent is and what he's doing is an important part of starcraft
split-screen ruins all that
unless you somehow don't look half a screen above or below your part
which is kinda hard lol
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Man.
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20:34
How do you tell people something you’re ashamed of. :v
@CatPlusPlus Because it's not the Windows key on all keyboards
@rightfold With cake and or cookies
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Also why is accepting submissions on Tumblr broken.
@rightfold are you a girl or a boy?
@rightfold Tell them you're going to tell them something you're ashamed of
20:34
if you're a girl you can get away with lots of blushing and uhhh-ing
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@AlexM. that’s pretty much the problem I guess.
@rightfold Does it matter which people you tell?
sbi
sbi
@rightfold Usually you use words.
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sbi
sbi
@rightfold Raises eyebrow. And why is that a problem?
20:36
I should change Unity to i3
But effort
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@CatPlusPlus I use i3 at work and I’m fucking happy with it.
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@EricFinn mom. :v
just go on and say it
@rightfold Oh. Yeah, just go right out and say it.
it's not like she's going to make fun of you her whole life... like mine does
20:37
Wait...
rightfold is ashamed to say something in the Lounge?
Nope
It really depends on the nature of the person(s) you're telling. Do what you can to make them comfortable and in a trusting mood. Plenty of reassurances and being super calm will help
Or probably he is, but that's not the issue
sbi
sbi
@TonyTheLion Wouldn't happen to you, would it?
20:38
@Avery it's his mom man
just tell her directly
@AlexM. s/it/she/
@AlexM. I.... missed that.
2 hours ago, by rightfold
@AlexM. My dildo looks like lipstick, lol.
@rightfold So what did you do o.O
20:39
@sehe huh? "she's his mom" wouldn't have made sense in that sentence, I think
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@sehe see what message I replied to there.
xD
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Context is key. It’s like Perl.
Nothing in Perl is key.
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{key}
20:40
I prefer value
user1804599
I don’t know which I prefer.
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They often come in pairs, though.
Keys are valuable
sbi
sbi
Values are keyable.
@rightfold Public and private key pairs
sbi
sbi
20:42
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@sbi An exception-powered type switch!
@TonyTheLion Immutable value. (Is that like Real Property?)
Sounds like Java
@sehe What?
sbi
sbi
:wq!
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@JamesMcNellis @solodon @cppnow this is what happens when you infect Go programmers with Java and then have them write C++. :)
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20:46
(Go has type switches and it’s an idiom there.)
:lol: GPU driver does work better on Linux
Would someone mind taking two minutes to help me understand pointers and the need for them?
@sbi nice
Pointers point and you need them to point the end
that's pretty much it
20:52
@CatPlusPlus why do I need to point to something? Why not just use the name of the variable to point to it?
int i;
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A: What are the barriers to understanding pointers and what can be done to overcome them?

WilkaAn analogy I've found helpful for explaining pointers is hyperlinks. Most people can understand that a link on a web page 'points' to another page on the internet, and if you can copy & paste that hyperlink then they will both point to the same original web page. If you go and edit that original ...

user1804599
I like this analogy.
for(size_t i(0); i < myArray.size(); ++i) myArray.push_back(myArray[i]);
Anyone has an idea what that could mean?
@rightfold that helps somewhat, but I am still wondering why not do it like this:
int i;
int i = 10;
user1804599
You use pointers in some situations and non-pointers in other situations. vOv
20:55
@EtiennedeMartel Infinite loop.
user1804599
You don’t use pointers everywhere.
user1804599
This isn’t Java.
at least until size_t overflows.
@rightfold that makes a bit of sense. Essentially, a pointer tells something else the address of a variable, right?
20:57
@tjons It contains the address of an object.
The pointer tells whatever where the variable is located
@EtiennedeMartel not always
You can point to things that are not objects
@tjons In C++, everything is an object.
@EtiennedeMartel I've not heard that before about C++
I have heard it about Java though
@tjons The key here is what you mean by "object".
user1804599
@EtiennedeMartel references and functions are not.
21:00
@tjons Which is interesting because in Java, primitives are not objects.
user1804599
And data types are not either.
Hmm
@rightfold References are the object they're bound to.
user1804599
No, that’s not true.
user1804599
They behave as them in some cases, though.
21:01
And stop wiggling your functional programmer dick around, it's not useful in the current discussion.
user1804599
Functional programming is completely irrelevant.
@EtiennedeMartel flagged that.
That is pretty rude
user1804599
Why did you flag that?
Oh get out
@tjons For the record: you see how my name is in italics?
21:02
Yes
user1804599
Did a swear word towards me offend you?
I'm a room owner. I know what I can and can't say here.
user1804599
Did I tell you I was offended by it?
And as far as this room goes, this is allowed.
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21:02
In fact, I have a functional programmer’s dick, since I have a dick and I’m a functional programmer.
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And I’m proud of it.
@rightfold All cases. They're defined that way.
@rightfold Indeed, I've just realized how redundant it was.
@tjons So, bottom line: we don't like flags, and we have high tolerance for rudeness and swearing.
Bottom means butts
That also.
21:06
buttcoins.
user1804599
I like butts and I like coins.
@rightfold Yes, it is true.
@rightfold I only like butts if they're soft.
Wait, this is getting out of hand.
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@EtiennedeMartel No, you use the hand for spanking.
@EtiennedeMartel I like big butts and I cannot lie?
oh, shitnibbles.
that's what I've been waiting for.
21:20
Oh god KeePass autotype works on Linux amazing #woah
@DeadMG What? Butts?
no
my nightly dose of drugs.
DrugMG gettin' high
hmph
I've actually been feeling pretty shitty all day.
I'm tired
that's why I've decided that my bed is a good idea
night tony
@TonyTheLion I've been doing it wrong all this time!
Have fun.
lol. Found this on reddit. Dat second answer:
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Q: Is it possible to disable the network in iOS Simulator?

Paul HammondI am trying to debug some inconsistent behaviour I am seeing in an application that gets its primary data from the internet. I don't see the issues in the simulator, just on the device, so I'd like to reproduce the network and connectivity environment in the simulator. Is there any way of disab...

21:28
I wear something similar on my head — Codezy Jan 5 '13 at 1:05
lol
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Uh, Wikipedia has an article on that.
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Q: Let's not strive to make all canonical questions a pain to make

Second RikudoI've noticed a rather disturbing trend revolving around canonical questions. It seems as though many people tend to think that canonical questions should be community wiki, that they should not award anyone rep. Why? Why shouldn't I get rep on a Q&A I worked on for a week? Why shouldn't I get ...

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ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ Raise your Dongers ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ
21:35
Dong donger dongest
According to my calculations you are a BUTTE
confirm/deny
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Dong donger DongML.
AI assignments are so easy but so long :'(
Long dong assign me to the moon please mark fixed/closed
it's like having to pluck two hectares of onions
21:46
Is the @Cat drunk?
No, just bored
Who fed him catnip?
GPU works nicely on Linux
I don't want to build trees, I want to read books right now :(
college please die
user1804599
I had a dream last night.
user1804599
21:48
It was about Java 8.1 getting type inference.
user1804599
Luckily dreams are just illusions.
My coworker told me that once he had a nightmare where he didn't compile.
"OMG I don't compile!" panic attack
speaking of Java, IEEE says Java dev jobs are the happiest jobs this year
user1804599
Oracle paid them.
well it's actually careerbliss.com saying it and IEEE informing
34 secs ago, by rightfold
Oracle paid them.
so yeah
21:50
It's actually a ranking of who drinks the most
gamedevs aren't even in that list
we're such plebs :(
> Highest Paid .NET Developer are at MySpace (12)
does MySpace even exist anymore?
> *Based on salaries submitted by CareerBliss community members
Really?
Great metric
user1804599
IIRC they rewrote it a year ago.
(You can buy more alcohol with more money)
user1804599
21:52
Or something like that. Dunno.
Sounds about right.
Can any1 here tell me what term should I look for if I wanna create a clickable area of hwnd ( e.g. that when I make a mouse click within set of coords I get an action ) so I don't ask dumb questions like this one elsewhere :)
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> any1
fuck.
> so I don't ask dumb questions like this one elsewhere
21:54
Hi welcome to myface
first I framed the SK, then I framed MYSELF and got myself lynched.
You're not a very smart criminal
busdriver swapped me into it.
guess no answer here
21:55
looks like a question good enough for stackoverflow
ask it there
@Survaf93 We chat, we don't answer.
The question is retarded lol I'm not asking that on stack
I dunno anything about Windows.
Meh, clouds. Going to sleep.
@Survaf93 how do you expect people to answer your question when not even you are taking it seriously?
You got the quality bars wrong
Here is much higher
21:57
Because it's not a serious question, it's like asking "What should I look for if I want to create a set of numbers, 5 numbers long"
And then some1 would answer array or vector
> some1
lol
That's what I'm trying to find out but the stupid google won't work in my favor
@Survaf93 dude are you saving characters?
see, I think there's been a slight misunderstanding here.
we're far MORE punishing than the main site.
and by that I mean
We also don't care one bit
21:59
I've been feeling shitty all day and I really want to get in some punishing tonight.
HAHA GET IT ONE BIT
Because programming
yeah

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