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@rightføld For what? This?
Everyone knows that's one hell of a condom..
@Nooble Bloatware!
@FredOverflow Just open it and... Startup applications.
@StackedCrooked Party pooper.
That was an annoying party.
00:06
But a party nevertheless.
bah
work in the morning
but then FREEDOM
Xeo
Xeo
yes
freeedoooom
shoots puppy
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@Nooble corset
Ell
Ell
@StackedCrooked why?
It was a gif posted here.
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00:11
@StackedCrooked Mr. Jewsy
@rightføld Did you see the image that was binned? That's what the "This?" was for. Slightly NSFW.
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@Nooble No, I didn't see it.
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I was preparing instant noobles.
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noobles xD
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Q: Send an Bonanza API GET request suing JAVA

zvikachuI am trying to send a simple GET request to Bonanza API. They give a PHP example, but i can't seem to make it work with JAVA. This is the code page http://api.bonanza.com/docs/reference/get_booth I need to get the "stavgallery" booth That is the PHP example from Bonanza http://api.bonanza.co...

^^ "suing JAVA"
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00:16
Suing Java? I bet all my money on Oracle. — rightføld just now
@rightføld Sounds disastrous. Keep them away from computers.
Also, fire hazard, don't let them near the kitchen.
Damn. I just committed a rather epic fail by completely misdiagnosing problems at this question. Twice. I feel extremely silly now.
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slak
00:35
haha
poor Doctor
he has no idea at this point that plot allows them to come back in their fucking millions by this point
> The Doctor then suggests the Dalek kill itself to remove the presence of its race from the universe, but the Dalek decides to proceed with exterminating everyone.
I imagine Puppy acting this way
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Who?
@sehe His program prints >100MB to stdout and each line has std::endl. Perhaps that causes (temporary) hangups.
It runs fine on my computer with clang and gcc.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Honesty is key to a good relationship.
brutal though
@StackedCrooked There's nothing "temporary" about it. The program clearly actually deadlocks.
00:45
Wut, no wanking behind the steering wheel?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It ran fine on my computer.
Tested with clang++ 3.5 and gcc 4.9.
@StackedCrooked Yes that's a good way to diagnose multithreading problems
I can easily reproduce the lockup with g++ 4.7, but the program works fine with g++ 4.8 and g++ 4.9. It seems likely to be a compiler or library issue. — Michael Karcher 44 mins ago
You are not paying attention.
I saw that.
@StackedCrooked you might wanna report your lib version. It's consistently failing for many (gcc version 4.8.2 + libstdc++6-4.7-dev:amd64 here)
I still think it's related to IO.
Then why are you making a fuss about it "working on your computer" with a known-good implementation, and using it to try to defend some nonsense about std::endl?
If it helps, I reproduced it with an entirely empty packaged_task.
00:46
Because I can.
@StackedCrooked it can't be since the locks are more finegrained and surround all IO operations
Ok then.
@StackedCrooked Lightness Races IO
Heat up.
@StackedCrooked I'm calm, bro
You calm down!
@StackedCrooked I'm already maximally hot.
00:48
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Why must you make it sound like I'm a dick?
I was just telling my thoughts.
@StackedCrooked They are a bit frustrating if multiple people spent over 45 minutes looking at this really closely
In C, a union is essentially a sum type while a struct is essentially a product type. Is this correct?
@user1667423 Yes.
01:09
@LightnessRacesinOrbit At least he's honest.
@user1667423 Welcome, prime number user
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Also, this burrito I'm eating is huuuge.
@rightføld much better (let & let mutable)
@JerryCoffin it is
@EtiennedeMartel So you have enough to share some?
@JerryCoffin Unfortunately, I'm a disgusting pig, so no.
01:18
@EtiennedeMartel Oh well, one thing about living in San Diego is that there's no shortage of places to get Mexican food about as authentic as you want.
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
What's up?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hello. How are you?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Etienne has a massive burrito in his mouth
Also Hi
01:19
also up is ... me. at this time. why.
Software: fast, cheap, quality. Pick none.
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@Borgleader And he's not even sharing.
@orlp go on then have a star you whore
wait
01:24
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I circle-whored you
I gave that star
what are you talking about LRiO?
@Jefffrey thanks, whorelover
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you fucking liar
Dammit. I post one not-completely flunked answer, along comes Mooing to downvote it for not-a-very-good reason
@MooingDuck As I read it, the problem is that he was requiring a dynamic allocation when creating the actual instance of the object :) And that is totally addressed by boost::optional. — sehe 3 mins ago
01:25
what have I done now
you didn't star
unless jeffrey is a liar
why would I lie about this?
Ell
Ell
01:25
There are two stars...
@Ell someone else has now starred it, genius
NOW I DON'T KNOW WHO TO BELIEVE ANYMORE
existential crisis
@orlp it was honestly me. but I can't prove it or convince you of it. so let's just move on!
Ell
Ell
It was me :D
01:26
I NEED AN ADULT
otherwise you're letting the terrorists fffreedom fffighters win
Me and lightness know who is the liar.
Ell
Ell
Who gave orlp the metaphorical scissors without adult supervision ?
@Jefffrey Yes. Yes, we do.
@Jefffrey Unless we're both lying and it was Ell.
Wait
How would you know we are both lying?
Are you saying that I'm lying?
01:27
@Jefffrey I wouldn't. That's why I used the term "unless".
@LightnessRacesinOrbit butt...
hurt...
unless we are both lying implies that there's only another possibility
and that is that you are not lying and I am
@Jefffrey Huh? No
01:28
ok
1. We are both lying (and Ell or someone else did it)
2. I am lying (and you did it)
3. You are lying (and I did it)
I don't have the strength to support any of my points.
Only in cases #2 and #3 is your statement "Me and lightness know who is the liar" accurate
oh, well
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Then @Ell lied about starring it second.
I suppose in case #1 it's still semi-accurate. We don't know all the liars but we know that ourselves are lying, at least.
Ell
Ell
01:29
Okay who has prolog installed
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Lightness and I
not me
In fact yeah fuck that the statement implies we both know all the liars and non-liars
@Nooble Correct. I chose not to correct Jefffrey's grammar on this occasion because I'm not a complete twat. I'm owning him enough already right now.
Actually I don't have enough information to know everything about what happened. :P (that makes me guilty)
Ell
Ell
Aha, we should go through Jefffreys door
01:31
Would it blow your mind if I told you a mod just PM'd me and copped to the whole thing? Nobody here had starred it.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Seriously though, please do correct me.
@Jefffrey +oh great magnificent one
Either @Jefffrey or @LightnessRacesinOrbit lied, pick one.
I lied.
Jesus.
@Nooble That's the whole point. Maybe we both lied and Ell cast the first star.
01:31
You guys can't take a hint.
Ell
Ell
dun dun duuuuuun
@LightnessRacesinOrbit that's actually controversial, no?
SEND HIM TO JAIL THIS INSTANT
@LightnessRacesinOrbit in your mind, @Jefffrey had to be lying, correct?
@Jefffrey Arguably, but it's usually based on pronunciation, and there's only one pronunciation of "hint".
01:33
@JerryCoffin Thinking again about the whole AVX(2) stuff fucking up overclocked computers, I think that could be a reason why AVX512 will only be on server processors.
Server processors are not overclockable. So you can't accidentally shoot yourself.
@Mysticial ...except with inadequate cooling, but that tends to be less of a problem with them as well.
I'll find out when the time comes. I'll shove Skylake Xeon into a desktop motherboard and see what happens.
@Mysticial o.o wait wut... does that happen with any other instruction set (?) ?
01:34
@Ell Careful with questions like that. Some might take that as an implication (accusation?) that at least one of us must be guilty...
@Jefffrey The controversy usually arises due to a waning fashion of using 'an' before a 'h' that is sounded but begins an unstressed syllable, like "historian" or "hotel". Clearly, though, the syllable "hint" is stressed in the word "hint" so this loophole never really applied.
@Borgleader No because AVX(2) uses execution resources that are usually turned off for normal apps.
I see.
@Jefffrey No, not really. If the word starts with a consonant sound, it's "a". A few words starting with "h" don't start with a consonant sound (like "hour") but most do.
Someone should make a short story called "Lounge: The case of the missing star"
Xeo
Xeo
01:38
Hm, I should sleep
@R.MartinhoFernandes some that start with a consonant sound were given the "an" treatment anyway, as I explain above. that's what Jefffrey is referring to
(I think)
dafuq is a vowel consonant?
haha I can't type
you have no idea how many times i edited that post
01:40
@MooingDuck Scribbled some more ideas about further optimizing the factory into the answer, including a variation that may enable more optimized code: Live On Coliru. It largely depends on the use cases, though. I'd stick with the simple version and profile, profile, profilesehe 1 min ago
What is the point of this lazy factory?
Copying around function pointers instead of an object?
MASM is Microsoft. Mac OS X is Apple. Microsoft and Apple don't like each other. — Mysticial 11 secs ago
Why not just use a regular reference copied around?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit But that's wrong. And it's the kind of wrong I really doubt will ever stick, since it makes speaking harder. People might make the mistake when writing, but in speech they'll slip into the correct way.
@orlp It's not the factory that's lazy. The construction of the contained object is lazy. The factory is just the method of deferring
01:43
@sehe Why do you want the construction of the contained object to be lazy?
@orlp The guy asks for lazy construction based on arbitrary constructor arguments. Did my use of the word "factory" lock you on to GoF template-cloning factories?
@orlp Why don't you ask the OP? It's his bloddy question.
No, I never knew what the original question was
I just saw your coliru
if that was the end goal, then fine
@Mysticial "don't like each other", that's an understatement :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, that's why it's "controversial". I've always hated it. It's falling out of popular usage nowadays but used to be very common.
@orlp :) Cheers
01:45
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Q: Please turn your solution in to the professor at the beginning of class on Tuesday

John Skeet's girlfriendQuestion 4 (10 pts): Write a function with the following prototype that will remove a particular value from a linked integer list. remove_val(node** N, int v) { ... }

@Mysticial ^
kek
01:46
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Fair enough, but note that you can't take that data without accounting for a change in the way "historian" is pronounced.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not failing to account for that.
Ok I'm not demonstrating that here, true
I'm still right though
I have no idea of the date, but I'm sure "historian" had a silent h at some point. Pretty much all words that came from French did.
Dat flag
@sehe What got flagged? something benign again?
Something from TheOnion about Hebdo
01:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes It looks like the h may have been added (more or less in parallel?) in French and English, after it was adopted from French into English. etymonline.com/index.php?term=history
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, which is probably where this behaviour originally came from. When the pronunciation changed, the grammar took a while to catch up.
Writing does tend to lag behind the evolution of speech.
And thank goodness for it, too, or we'd all be writing "lol yolo rofl u madbro!!!!! fag" in formal communications.
@JerryCoffin Oh, that's interesting. Seems like French dropped it from Latin, and then readded it. That's really weird, considering that it has no function in French.
(Replace with "so i like um went to the like shop the other day and bought like two kilos of like fish innit bruv" if you don't accept internet lingo as 'speech'.)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Strange indeed.
Guess we can blame l'Académie.
I can see the h coming back as part of the design-by-commitee nature of French.
01:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes Latin roots were famously plundered for inspiration during the transition from Old French to Middle French. I can well imagine that being the driving factor.
@R.MartinhoFernandes orrrr the 'bastardized' versions with dropped h occurred in an era when French grammar & spelling wasn't "standardized" yet - and when they did they selected one of many variants that was deemed "best". It appears they valued the etymological properties of the word that might be clearer with the "original" h instead of the "assimilated" version that drops it? (just thinking aloud)
It was basically because Latin was dropped as the "official language" for governing, education etc in favour of French. So French ended up getting a bit of a dust-off.
Some of the nuances of Old French were then lost in that process.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ah. That's basically my thought
The numerous wars with Italy and the presence of Italians in court didn't hurt.
Obligatory (and somewhat ironic) layman link for introduction to the topic: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_French#History
@sehe your solution has const issues, value must be marked mutable: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/d7043b78bb267ad4
01:58
@orlp Mmm. I did. I think. Might have edited it away by accident
@orlp Yes, it got lost when I shifted things around a bit. Thanks for the heads up
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah, that's the lead-up to the formation of the French Academy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes exactly
Some 100-200 years prior, though.
thought random sales aren't that much of an income for singers
it's more about the concerts
@Nooble I don't wear clothes that look like a rainbow
02:17
@AlexM. right but they should be, which is the point
(a)you are not an expert in azure nor in visual studio so don't express your idea here (b)you don't even have guts to admit you vote down the question (c)my question has enough details for people who work with azure and "rude-sounding" ? you are way too sensitive — user2298566 23 mins ago
lol
night kids
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val r = WiiRemoteJ.findRemote()
r.vibrateFor(100000)
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Real programmers write vibrators in Scala.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit First time I remember using the professional server/networking close reason.
@sehe Why do you store a function pointer that constructs the object rather than just a tuple of the arguments?
@orlp Because it's less work. Also:
> The guy asks for lazy construction based on arbitrary constructor arguments 40 mins ago
02:24
I don't know what GoF template-cloning factories are
@orlp That would require type-erased tuples - requiring dynamic allocation again - and arity specific "invoke" code as well. Might was well have a lambda store the tuple implicitly and use function<> for the erasure part.
@sehe Ah, I forgot that the tuple would need to be type erased for the Lazy object to be useful
fair enough
@sehe what's the tradeoff between boost::optional and just a std::shared_ptr?
lol, too bad spam flags do not reduce the OP's rep on a meta site: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/283069/awesome-tech-jobs
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why is not banned
@orlp optional is not heap based
@5gon12eder Yes. Here it is: Live On Coliry, see also #define BOOST_VARIANT_MINIMIZE_SIZEsehe 1 min ago
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02:34
Awaking the Centuries is 9:34 which is very nice for a good song.
@orlp neither is variant, though ^
@sehe Doesn't that mean that Lazy is a value-type and expensive to copy, then?
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This is so weird.
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In a cutscene in a game one guy compliments the other's Russian speaking skills, yet the language they speak is English. However that's just the dub, not the actual story.
@orlp It's supposed to be. It's not about anything but deferring construction. Supposedly construction is the real deal for the OP.
02:40
@sehe fair enough
Today I learned there is such a thing as the derivative of a type

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generalizations_of_the_derivative#Type_theory
03:01
I did it everyone!!!! @MohammadAliBaydoun
@DonLarynx Why did you it? Did you get permission first?
I found the "clever algorithm" to this problem!!!!! projecteuler.net/problem=18
it only took me two weeks of subconscious thinking :O
@bjb568, you around?
@Shog9 Now that you pinged me, yeah.
nifty. Whatcha up to tonight?
03:14
Q&A section of DD, it's gonna be totally better than SE.
In 6-8 years after the features are added and the bugs and borkiness are gone.
it better have auto-deleting comments. Killer feature right there.
@Shog9 It just won't post them in the first place!
We could do that! Blacklist . -> "NO!"
@Jerry I would like to thank the Academy
@DonLarynx You won the Oscars???
03:18
@DonLarynx Sorry, but thanking The Academy is not allowed on this award show.Just show us the dress and be on your way.
@Jerry @Mark
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IE
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You're a terrorist.
Welcome to Windows 8.1 where Chrome is broken @rightføld
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Install Gentoo.
03:28
I could not, but pursue the question: do young boys play with barbies?
@DonLarynx FF, at least?
@chmod711telkitty Define "play".
That's true, I should install FF
@DonLarynx That haven't even crossed your mind?
But I do know IE on Win 8 is so much better than the previous ones, though the lack of add-ons is really the turn-down for me.
@Mark that's true
I've been using Chrome for so long I forgot about FF
How are you supposed to brute force that problem anyway?
04:14
solved bitches solved
04:49
kitties \o/
man I want a kitty so bad :(
when using an adblock like service, does that mean the website does not receive ad revenue?
Using adblock and not clicking on ads has the same effect. Which is no clicks/no revenue.
people click ads? Weirdos
And I don't click on ads, though mostly because I use ad block. :)
05:03
I know it seems unpleasant, but of the two ways we typically transfer them, I promise this is the one you want.
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I don't get it.
@Mysticial Referencing those microbial organisms in our tummies that could somehow affect our brains.
And twisting the reality in XKCD fashion.
I think you already get that.
Probably hinting the poop tablets too.
@Mysticial Help the ecosystem by reintroducing wolves. Into your system.
05:18
Re-introducing wolves into San Francisco bay, I like that!
Luc, sometimes I think you are really cunning in certain ways
05:40
hmm... which web framework is best for scalability?
@corvid MongoDB is webscale!
but I thought that was a NoSQL database ._.
@corvid But you said scalability!
06:15
> Shut up about scalability, no one is using your app anyway.
yeah, but what if it becomes the most popular thing ever? Oh yeah... it won't...
06:47
Just remember: Facebook still uses PHP
Hey, anyone here good with Xcode?
I installed Xcode 3 alongside Xcode 6 (long story) and now my gcc version is 4.2.1, instead of LLVM 6.
you can specify the compiler version in xcode
In Xcode 6? How so?
My command line paths got overwritten or something by the old installer.
must be in settings somewhere
07:07
Not in the UI. The command line tools didn't help either
07:30
@MarkGarcia missed it then
@LucDanton I suppose it's a direct reference to Lupus
@sehe should've been Dr. House then instead of a female doctor ;-)
At least she's witty enough
 
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08:41
Hi there
morning sweet breads
@R.MartinhoFernandes so have you got any plans for a wee linux device?

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