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14:01
> While it may not be easy to establish true friendships with INTP personalities, once the link is made, they will provide years of understanding and thought-stimulating ideas, making them well worth the effort.
Aww
@Jefffrey there are no offenses there
I don't think it could be accurate for most of the people out there
Not sure what you mean
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I win.
14:03
> If you had a business, you would find it very difficult to fire loyal but underperforming employees.
WELP WE'LL SEE ABOUT THAT
> The facts are the facts, and ISTJs tend to resist any new idea that isn't supported by them
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What is an ISTJ?
@CatPlusPlus do you have a business?
I will :v
> INTPs are solitary, eccentric, and independent - none of which is listed as desirable for corporate positions, which are usually designed for very different personality types.
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14:03
> YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE IS:
LOGISTICIAN (ISTJ-A)
So basically no job for me
@CatPlusPlus you mean your game thing or what?
hire me plz.
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14:04
@BartekBanachewicz nice
I will write code for food.
It's not really "my thing" but I'm helpin
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> Practical and fact-minded individuals, whose reliability cannot be doubted.
We're on a tight budget that's exactly 0
14:05
Plus it won't be till end of the year
ish
> Umiejętność programowania w języku Perl, Python, Java, Scheme lub Haskell.
I guess this speaks for the job market in Poland
:D
At least it's "or", not "and".
> Work as business analysts and corporate strategists is well suited to INTPs, but they can also move things forward as data analysts, mechanical, electrical and software engineers, and even as technical writers and journalists, provided the field is interesting enough.
uff.. will std::stack ever support clear() ?
lol electrical engineer not even once
14:07
swapping with an empty container seems dumb
I'll be in Germany in a hour :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes willkommen zurück then
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@BartekBanachewicz Perl <3
@MarcoA. clearly it won't
@StackedCrooked Scheiße?
: (
14:11
Btw, I'd just use a std::vector and call push_back(), back() and pop_back().
Or clear() :P
yes, perhaps it could be clearer
still a bit dumb though
> You may have muttered to yourself, "wow, this is so accurate it's a little creepy" or "finally, someone understands me!" You may have even asked "how do they know more about me than the people I'm closest to?"
Damn. This is so accurate it's a little creepy
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> Exhausted Sweatshop Worker Just Has To Laugh After Sewing Fingers Together
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14:14
> After working her third straight 17-hour shift, garment worker Nghiem Phuong said Monday she "couldn't help but laugh" after sewing her index and ring fingers together.
maybe I could actually go work at Starbucks
and brew coffee
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> Nghiem added that she had not laughed so hard at herself since she was 13 and an angry sex trafficker threw her down a flight of stairs for getting pregnant.
@BartekBanachewicz hello would you like a venti mocha while you write html on your macbook
@BartekBanachewicz Do you have starbucks in smaller cities?
@BartekBanachewicz come in Italy and search for a job at Starbucks
(hint: we don't have Starbucks)
14:15
In France there only are in the capital
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@Jefffrey all I muttered to myself was "here comes the buy the premium version sales pitch"
he he
> Poszukiwany Informatyk Umiejacy Tworzyc Storny Internetowe
/cc @CatPlusPlus
@Mr.kbok not really, no. But Gdańsk/Gdynia isn't exactly small by Polish standard
There are two SBs in Gdynia and two in Gdańsk I know about
> Your personality type is: Executive (ESTJ-A)
ok....
dunno about Sopot (which forms the tricity)
oh ok
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according to the assertive bar, i'm a pussy
ok really guys help me decipher this thing :/
fVhAVUJJXmVJREVCWUNlCBwLUgsBMAwEClJEUyEXAAQBBgQkFhVFFgZTMBUZABgMBysXAwYbSRplHB8WBQASIRsKABwAEmUoAgoVGxIoEQMRCw==
> A Good Wife Makes Happiness, A Bad One, Philosophy
lol
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14:19
@BartekBanachewicz That's base64?
@ThePhD looks like it, eh? Decoding as base64 yields garbage
7d58 4055 4249 5e65 4944 4542 5943 6508
1c0b 520b 0130 0c04 0a52 4453 2117 0004
0106 0424 1615 4516 0653 3015 1900 180c
072b 1703 061b 491a 651c 1f16 0500 1221
1b0a 001c 0012 6528 020a 151b 1228 1103
110b
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Hrm.
}X@UBI^eIDEBYCeR0
RDS!$ES0+Ie!
e(
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That's a perl program
This is the result of the base64 decode in UTF-8
14:21
@Mr.kbok I thought the original was a perl program
BA DUM
look at the dots
they are forming a pattern
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string_view can now be hashed properly!
it almost looks like they are pointing down
hey, that looks like a triangle
illuminati confirmed
user3010322
I'm using the murmur hash on it, which is the same VC++ uses, but that's subject to change.... plus, they're probably using a different seed value, but alas.
user3010322
14:23
The point is, it works! \o/
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@BartekBanachewicz What's the job posting it's attached to
@BartekBanachewicz How did you get that?
@TechnikEmpire it should have the salary inside
in some form
it's not a PNG
What's the link though?
it's in Polish. Not much there, basically "salary is hidden here"
14:25
@BartekBanachewicz What about them?
I've tried base32, base58, everything
@Nooble they are some weird characters, pointing out that this is not just UTF-8
Fuck me I know what that is
@Jefffrey what?
let me check
these are obviously opcodes for instructions
OBVIOUSLY
@BartekBanachewicz check x86 instruction set
14:27
@BartekBanachewicz are those ~53 characters from base64?
nope nothing
it's 82
@BartekBanachewicz inb4 you decode it
inb4 it says "competitive"
@BartekBanachewicz It's not an image?
8=ABCEFGHIJKLMNQRSTUVWXYZbfghklmopswxy
@Mr.kbok don't think so
@BartekBanachewicz what's that?
alphabet that appears in the message
14:30
XOR it
user1804599
It's not a Malbolge program.
@Jefffrey Visual Studio
I just don't think it's base64
it's too obvious
OTOH those two equality signs at the end
Why wouldn't it be? It's just base64 containing something we haven't figured out yet
It's not too obvious; maybe they just wanted to provide a binary blob
14:34
yeah
Where's it from? Do you know anything about the company behind it? Might be some clues in what they work with, say
What's the alphabet of the hex string?
link to the job posting m8
@jalf I actually think the posting is by the consulting company
the client is finance
Wait so what are you trying to decode and why?
14:38
Maybe it's in polish-64
> Agile software development, work in SCRUM methodology.
lol
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the hell is Shuang AI
Why are you even looking for a C++ job? I thought you hated it, @BartekBanachewicz
look at the unique values
@Jefffrey there are no haskell jobs
and I don't want a regular frontend JS job
14:42
Wouldn't you prefer scala, lua, python or flipping burgers?
0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,17,18,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,31,33,36,40,43,48,64,66‌​,67,68,69,73,82,83,85,88,89,94,101,125
@Mr.kbok that's too broad to be ASCII
alphanumerics in ASCII form one 10-sized block and two 24-sized blocks IIRC
yeah
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inb4 RoTL.
@ThePhD I've just pointed out it can't be that
or maybe you mean something else by RoTL
values are concentrated towards zero
Maybe that's an hint that you'll be working for free
@Jefffrey good for @Nooble
Maybe it's RLE?
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INTERCAL FTW
14:48
@Mr.kbok 0s don't make sense then
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COME FROM JAVA
GO TO INTERCAL
Xeo
Xeo
Wtf. Does std::reference_wrapper have a complete type as a requirement?
maybe it's a multitude of encodings?
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@Xeo :3c
Xeo
Xeo
If not, then fuck you VS'13.
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14:49
It does.
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And it's not VS's fault.
user3010322
It's C++'s fault.
decode_algo1(decode_algo2(...decode_algoN(base64decode(that stuff)))
I mean seriously who does that
it's just salary
and just 82 bytes
14:50
a troll employer
we're overthinking
it has to be simpler
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD I can't find that on cppreference
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@Xeo But VS 2015 and g++ and clang++ both implement it as not needing it recently, but. The catch is because of the operator() function that the standard asks for.
Yeah it has to be simpler
user1804599
Create a list of decoding functions, generate all permutations of that list, for each permutation, fold compose and apply.
Xeo
Xeo
14:50
grml grml grml
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It also defines result_type and other things based on the input template argument.
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So if it's an undefined class, you're exhibiting undefined behavior.
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You can write a reference_wrapper_lite that just doesn't give a fuck, but that's dangerous.
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std::reference_wrapper is a classic SRP violation, trying to cram things like binary_function nonsense into it.
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But, there's probably code that relies on result_type and first_argument_type and other shit existing on that class.
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14:52
shall we do another bad pun friday tomorrow
yeah
@rightfold except for you don't know what you're looking for, so you can't filter the results :-\
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presumably the text includes a number and "zl" or "zł".
aaa
fair enough
or "competitive"
or "negotiable"
LOL
Bohemia is beautiful!
Also, yay, Germany.
Xeo
Xeo
yay
@BartekBanachewicz have you tried to identify words inside that thing
Rust's borrowing rules puzzle me so much
@AlexM. there are no words :S
14:57
I realize that nearly every single program I wrote in C++ would violate them
IDEBY looks like identified by
And it's still 17. I might still get to Dresden today.
no idea how to write SW this way
this is going to be insightful
2 hours at a slow pace and I have 4 hours of daylight left.
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@AndyProwl get help.
14:59
@Andy one of my letters arrived in Berlin today
Guess they're not that slow
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Jul 3 '14 at 18:25, by Ty221
I thought the chat has been ccreated to get instant and fast help
@R.MartinhoFernandes Already? That's unexpectedly fast
@rightfold I need moar brain

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