Mhmm. I first added it as a ticker feed (slide-down at the top of the window), because adding a new feed had sometimes flooded the room with messages from the Feeds guy about all the articles posted in the last 5 years, but it seems this feed isn't flooding us. I will change it to be posted as messages soon.
@Szabolcs As I said, I had added a new Feed to Andy Koenig's rumblings at Dr Dobb's. When you do this, this site likes to dump the last X items in the feed into the chat, which is why I first set it up as a ticker feed (slide-down window at the top), so it disrupts less. I have now changed it to post the next ones as messages.
Anyway, when you dismissed that slide-down, it won't come back until it has new stuff to show.
I have also added a ticker feed (slide-down) for this tag set at Stackexchange, which currently features all questions c++, c++0x, and c++11 across all SE sites. We used to have this until about a year ago, but then someone must have removed it. I'd like to try it again. If that gets too much, we can always revert and kill it again.
@Szabolcs It was this feed, if you want to have a closers look. (My FF shows feeds quite human-readable, I dunno about others.)
@RMartinhoFernandes not sure what this means... is it "even thecoshman needed help with openGL, so don't feel bad about" or "lol, thecoshman needed help with openGL" :P
@sbi oooh, voting power :D I like the idea of the feed, but it gets in the way of why I am here, chat! If I want RSS I will use my own RSS reader
perhaps people should just suggest RSS feeds that might be nice to subscribe to, perhaps really good ones could be added to some sort of wiki page, like the newbie hints
ok, how the hell can adding a myint++ to a function X, cause a totally unrelated function Y to crash at runtime. When I remove the code, it doesn't crash anymore
@thecoshman Well, most of us are at SO to answer questions (harvest rep, actually, but "answering questions" sounds nicer), so I think it does make more sense to have C++ questions pop up in the C++ chat room. I won't try to push this against the will of the majority of the regulars here, but I'd ask to try this for a day or two.
@sehe Well, this links to your rep tab. I see no significant change in the last few days.
@TonyTheLion You might want to try to boil this down to a minimal repro case. Either you find the problem that way or you end up with something to post a question about.
@sbi it's a shame individual users can't silence individual feeds, I like having the odd good article pop up. If you want to try it for a few days, that's cool; for a few days ¬_¬
at least 3 minutes now. And I had been away for about 40 minutes, there were only 8 questions in the box. I thought it was quite lovely - I could pick the single Q that interested me, and dismiss the box
Now, I found a chance to illustrate my point, afk for a while now
In a recent interview, I was asked a really strange question. The interviewer asked me how can I compute 1+2+3+...+1000 just using compiler features. This means that I am not allowed to write a program and execute it, but I should just write a program that could drive the compiler to compute this...
I am a beginner and I want to convert a PDF to a JPEG.
QFile* file = new QFile(path+"/round_back.PNG");
file->open(QIODevice::ReadOnly);
QByteArray image = file->readAll();
qDebug()<<image;
int originalSize = image.length();
qDebug()<<originalSize;
QString encoded = QString(...
ok, I think I know what bugs me the most about the bar. For those of us who don't stare at the chat non-stop, every time you tab back to the chat, the bar is there again, blocking the top N messages
If given a function int func(args)in C or C++ is there a way to get the name, or even signature, of the function fromwith in the body of func
I would like to be able to do something like this:
void func(void)
{
printf("%s", funcinfo.sig);
}
and have the output be:
"void func(void)"
do...
for now, I'm starting to agree, since most of the questions that did get listed are exceptionally 'meh' in my opinion. I'd do rather better with my own tags-based filter on the SO homepage
@thecoshman Yeah, I thought so, too, once. After me whining often enough, the others gave in and let me try it. I had to take it back after like one hour. The volume was so high, this dominated the chat. The others were visibly relieved.
@sbi well then I think it might just be time to get rid of the feed. It seems that it only serves to save you from needing a separate tab open to see new questions
@sbi doen't that just mean we have too many tags hooked up to the feed?
if the purpose of the ticker, which blocks out the chat, is to avoid inline messages, which block out the chat, then it seems like the root problem is that we just have too much content being shown through the feed?
To be honest, the only feed I can see the point in having this room subscribed to is the C++faq one, because that's you guys' pet project, and it makes sense to want to stay on top of it
Perhaps it's just me, but if I want to monitor C++ questions on SO, I visit SO. And I use Firefox's live bookmarks to keep up with blogs, and I'm sure others have their preferred feed readers
@thecoshman kind of. Firefox lets you bookmark RSS feeds. Then they'll appear as a folder, and when you click it, it drops down a list of the recently posted items
I like it as a kind of passive RSS reader. I'd never get anything done if everything was actively pushed to me every time anyone on the internet writes anything
@thecoshman Second that. I used to use Opera's feed reader, but then it became a bore when I got actively following so many feeds that I had to 'mark as read' the same posts on all PC's I was using them on.
@jalf huh Google Reader doesn't push anything to you. You still have to go to Reader, click on the feed and, surprise, it will 'a list of the recently posted items' - sound familiar?
Notice my GR Tab? Thought so :) Also, the tab itself looks [like this](http://downloads.sehe.nl/stackoverflow/Screenshot-GoogleReader.png). The big WIN factor is seamless integration in my Phone and all PC's I work on (minor markdown fail accepted)
@jalf in other news, drdobbs, as always, taking ~2 minutes to display even the first bit of that page - not kidding. Ugh
@jalf Well, well, you just dug out the very item I started to tamper with the feeds this morning. I added Koenig's column to the list of feeds that are displayed inline here. (That got me thinking about adding the C++ tag, too, again.)
@sehe yeah, I've got this chat as an app tab as well
@sbi well, IMO, people can post links here if there's something they want to draw attention to. The signal/noise ratio is just too terrible when using automated feeds
@jalf Oh, is it? So how come nobody every complained despite the fact that we have 9 active feeds? (Well, it were only 8 this morning, but that's still a lot.)
Also that the existing feeds are very low-volume. It's not really a big deal when a link to a cpp-next post appears, because it happens at most twice per month
@jalf it is more the volume of posts rather then the ratio. One post a month that it is shit is no where near as annoying then a post ever 5 minutes that sucks just 10% of the time
I just don't see the purpose. It's like putting a TV in a bus instead of in people's living rooms. Sure, if you pick the right channels to show, you'll annoy a minimum of people, but everyone are better served by having a TV in their own living room which they control
@jalf This chat is for discussions about sex, drugs, rok'n'roll, and, sometimes, C++. So the people here bring up links to interesting topics to discuss about. I find it convenient when we are all informed automatically when interesting new C++ article pop up on the web.
@sbi but why? Either (1) it is worth discussing, in which case a link will be posted anyway. Or (2) it is not obviously worth discussing, or no one has time to discuss it, in which case it is just noise, taking up space and cluttering the place
If I want to discuss a C++ article, I drop a link, I don't say "so, about this article posted by the feeds thing 15 minutes ago..."
when I see something worth discussing, I link to it. I assume you'd do the same. If neither of us do that, it must be because neither of us intend to discuss it
@thecoshman I am getting tired of this. Please read my message again. I did not write that people do not consider them worth to be discussed. That was your (mis)interpretation.
@DeadMG but if the article is interesting, I'd assume that one of us links to it. For most interesting C++ articles, they're linked several times by different people at different times
@sbi even though I thought I lliked the idea of notifications, I must conclude I don't think they added a lot of value - it is easier to weed out the relevant items on SO.
@sbi you seem to be putting forth the argument that people are not capable of posting a link here on there own; and that if a link is automatically posted here, people will discus it. We are saying that if people really want to discus something or think it worth sharing they will post it here them selves.
@sehe We're not discussing the SE feeds anymore. I have removed them and that was it. We're talking of the other 9 low-volume, inline feeds currently set up.
@sbi Actually, I think what would be nicest is this: a flag/icon/counter that appears how many new, unviewed questions there are. However, it would be best if that wasn't a chat-related feature. More like, and inbox-related thingie, so users can set-up their own filters.
A chatroom might, however, suggest a tags filter that suits the chat room's topics
@sbi and just to be clear, I can live with those. But since you just pointed out that I'd never objected before, I want to make my position clear that none of the feeds add any value for me, and they're all nuisances, just to a greater or smaller degree
I wonder, can you put the feed user on your ignore list?
take XKCD for example, a lot of them get posted here, but there is not a feed set up, because a not all of them are relevant. A feed would result in a high level of noise
I don't see anything violent or aggressive in pointing out that "when people want to discuss something, they'll post it here, and if they don't post it, they can't be very interested in discussing it". But it seems an extremely sensitive topic to you
@DeadMG but you don't need the chat to read it. Don't you have your own feed reader set up?
presumably, the point of posting a link here is to enable discussion. For private reading material, we can all have our own custom-tailored readers showing exactly what we're interested in
@jalf I'm sharing this room with two cow-workers and none of these are even aware I am not working. So it's not likely that I am even agitated, let alone angry. In fact, I said I'd stop discussing with you the moment I felt I started to get angry, in order to prevent that.