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7:00 AM
But why does he need a VGA port? Is it for S3 graphics support? Asking the tough questions here.
 
More like budget restraints
 
I know those too.
 
I finally got a 22" 1080p monitor just before Christmas
 
nice.
 
I do not even turn on my TV much any more. Started bit torrenting TV shows.
 
7:03 AM
Well if it makes you feel any better I don't own one.
come to think of it i've not owned a tv in well over 10 years lol
 
Must confess that I have this fetish - I love to work on my apps while sitting on a train
next station is my destination ...
 
@johnathon I bought this one like 5 years ago. My first.
 
that would be rather lovely.
 
And I only bought it for PS3
 
@Code-Apprentice in my early 20's i still played consoles, after that I just stuck with emulators (still have dolphin on this pc) , and left the tv with the ex. I didn't like the noise, preferred the peace and quiet. It's been quiet long enough i suppose.
@Code-Apprentice really mainstream has been netflix shows lately anyways
 
7:20 AM
I want to get a PS4
Maybe an Xbox One, too. PS4 first, though
it's very efficient to tag a question java & c (at least for the downvote rate) — Jean-François Fabre 10 mins ago
 
@Code-Apprentice at this speed you should wait for the PS5
 
@Code-Apprentice have you read about the xbox one basically spying on you?
@Code-Apprentice I thought it was a bit crazy when it hit cnet myself.
 
No, I haven't heard about that
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix PS4 will be cheaper!
 
yea it had something to do with kinect, but the one is voice activated and its supposedly always listening to you and there was concern over that fact
IMHO anything that's voice activated will share that same problem
so it was kind of a .. pfft to me.
 
7:36 AM
facebook on android too right?
 
@johnathon not surprised, though. Just like spying on anyone one via phone and web cams
 
@Code-Apprentice yup, typical mass fear.
@Code-Apprentice you wouldn't belive how many laptop's i've seen that had tape over the camera
@Code-Apprentice i will say this much though, the more tech savvy the individual, the more likely it was to see tape over the camera lol
@Code-Apprentice but it was a work environment, prime target of those in the naughty side of the business.
 
@johnathon if you run linux, it's technically impossible to have your computer spy on you... if you filter your network, it would be easy to find any traffic going out
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix i know.
 
I heard from work that they had a raspberry pi display that had some kind of "non opensource" driver. It was sending requests to china
 
7:43 AM
@johnathon but not entirely irrational like many instances
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix but when your network has that many computers on it. it doesn't matter what the os is, the filter was in our control and finding so much as a single ftp request was a bit of a challenge, certainly not something that could be done in real time.
@Code-Apprentice well any type of work network is much more susceptible to intrusion than a home pc. Why? $.
 
unless your network card is hiding something, the os should show what sockets are open
 
@Code-Apprentice that's based solely off of the value of the target bw
 
though it could bypass the OS, if it's programmed directly in the chips of the device
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix well it's not an environment that the common user has the rights to the network side of the stack to begin with. That's where the issue with the per machine filters fails.
 
7:48 AM
@johnathon more susceptible or more likely to be attacked?
 
Darn. Fresh outta popcorn
Good morning, Vietnam
 
get some more!
 
Vietnam is probably going to sleep now
 
@Code-Apprentice both really, companies typically have services that aren't used by the general public enabled, and to access those remotely you have to punch holes in the firewall. Typically https, ftp, vpn, etc.
 
time for GoT. Working on finishing season 6 finally.
 
7:50 AM
@sehe mawning
I got back from Warsaw with a shiny certificate of finishing the mechanical training
it was amazing would go again
 
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix More like they are at the end of busyness day.
 
ah it's only 3 in Hanoï
why are we not making Sata drives out of sd cards?
I'm pretty sure it would be fairly easy to pack around 5TB with that kind of microsd
 
@BartekBanachewicz Including the preceding years?
Congratulaciones
 
The surface of my 2.5hdd is 36microsd.. That's like almost 10tb on 1mm thickness
 
@johnathon Since you're still here:
 
7:56 AM
lol
 
Awesome feature. Helps actually track conversations
 
Is PtVisible an expensive operation? Should I call it every time I render....
 
Note that everybody uses it. Hover the messages to discover the reply subjects etc.
@Mikhail Is PtVisible a military base?
 
@sehe good advice
 
7:58 AM
@sehe Sounds like it depends on the complexity of the region.
 
@Mikhail Doesn't look like it. Should normally only be "interesting" if the bounds of the window are irregular. However, in general it could be much faster if you do you own clipping without calling into GDI+ libraries.
The function call overhead would dominate, for simple regions and high frequency requests
 
I'm thinking to hack some stuff in Qt. Basically, my code draws a tooltip over the OGL surface. This gets messed up when the OGL surface is obscured by another application/program...
 
Once, about a decade ago, we tried to replace some GDI routines with equivalent GDI+ stuff to get anti-aliasing in one debugging/testing application used by car navigation developers. The replacements seemed like 1:1 mapping but we were getting exceptions out of the GDI+ routines that carried almost no information beyond the type and we could not figure out what was wrong with out rewrite to GDI+ so we had to abandon this. Sad story.
 
Hi guise
 
@wilx Truly sad. We will change that. Totally turn that around. It's true.
 
8:04 AM
@sehe lol. Jerk.
 
Good morning to you too
 
@sehe :D
@sehe Don't we have an awesome love-hate relationship?
Or is it hate-hate from your side?
 
Yes. We don't!
Maybe love/hate is like I/O and depends on the modality of the exchange as well as the viewpoint
 
@wilx And to this day the problem remains unsolved.
Also fuck MS for this API
If the HDC is not valid, the return value is (BOOL)-1.
false-1
 
@sehe preceding years?
 
8:11 AM
You got it for free then?
 
it was just a two-day training which I paid for
sorta baseline (IOW requiring no prior knowledge)
 
@Mikhail you kids and your new-fangled bool
 
@BartekBanachewicz Oh. I retract the conflatulations
:)
 
was still great
 
8:34 AM
@Mikhail Yeah.
@Mikhail Haha.
 
8:44 AM
> sort.Slice(p, func(i, j int) bool { return p[i].Name < p[j].Name })
> Since Go 1.8 you can simply write this
generics? never!
 
9:04 AM
@sehe lol
 
@Abyx I view Go as glorified a bit better C.
 
Yeah by that standard every language is a bit better C
it has functions and variables so it's basically C
 
Go is like C++ for loosers
 
@Mikhail sigh
 
9:14 AM
also this dude:
 
nvm
 
@wilx is that a package manager?
 
@StackedCrooked lol, is it? I do not know.
 
@Mikhail that's kinda irrelevant
 
yes
 
user1804599
9:27 AM
 
user1804599
Classic engineer.
 
also i = (-j)
 
What if i equals zero?
 
i = sqrt (-1)
 
9:40 AM
ⅈ = sqrt (-1)
 
user1804599
TIL the ratio of phalanges is approximately 2 : 3 : 5 : 8.
 
Ven
Hi
 
user1804599
hola
 
@StackedCrooked Just letting you know, coliru's ghc is borken: "/usr/lib/ghc/bin/ghc: error while loading shared libraries: libHShaskeline-0.7.2.1-GGvi737nHHfG6zm2y7Rimi-ghc7.10.3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
 
9:57 AM
@rightfold Interesting.
 
user1804599
That way you can make a fist.
 
user1804599
And fight to the death.
 
so the appeals court
> US appeals court upholds suspension of Trump travel ban
oh that's great news
 
Ven
thankfully some people carry on with their brains.
 
> Terrorism. A treat far worse than people of this country understand. Believe me.
fuck's sake
 
10:09 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Today? Or earlier?
 
@wilx 3 days ago
 
Ven
"BELIEVE ME FOR I KNOW OF ALL THINGS, ESPECIALLY THE ONE I TALK ABOUT HERE"
 
@Ven it's disgusting
but with every lost battle he's losing the war
the only thing I'm afraid of is that with every lost battle he'll get more desperate
 
> Terrorism. Trump. A treat far worse than people of this country understand. Believe me.
 
@BartekBanachewicz I don't think he is. Setbacks are normal. Obama did not get free reign either.
 
10:12 AM
but obama didn't start with overreaching measures from the get go
 
@wilx Obama didn't build his presidency on fear and personal cult.
 
cults are built upon weak people
 
The way Trump paints terrorism is basically playing into its cards. He's making people afraid. He's telling them that he's the only one that'll keep them safe.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Not on fear, true, but personal cult? Are you forgetting the HOPE blue/red meme, etc.?
 
@wilx That's not even remotely comparable.
I don't know how you can juxtapose those with a straight face.
 
10:15 AM
@BartekBanachewicz I think you are switching the cause and effect here.
 
@wilx There's no switching; it goes both ways. He is playing on fear and the fear helps him.
 
Ven
lol that video segment where Trump says "our GDP is now below 0!"
 
Anyway, I'm p sure that the Supreme Court will uphold the travel ban decision.
Every little victory is a crack in the glass facade of success he's built.
It's not just one-way street where he can shout his lies and face no challenge to them now. The judges and the congress are people far smarter and more experienced, and they won't give him nearly as easy way forward.
That's what John Oliver meant when he said that no bad how Trump might be, he's still way too little to "destroy" the US.
 
thank the founding fathers for the checks and balances
 
10:22 AM
@ratchetfreak I wonder what they'd do differently if they started over today
 
change the electoral system I hope
or make it easier for a third party to get a proper foothold
 
10:57 AM
who is this johnathon thing exactly and why are they dumb
 
11:08 AM
@AldwinCheung Why are people dumb in general? :p
 
@AldwinCheung who cares really.
hordes of them around
 
nwp
Don't use cin >> for user input. — melpomene 3 mins ago
TIL
 
This comic series is fantastic
 
Cool one :D
I remember the one with the anarchist monopoly. It was cool too.
 
11:18 AM
@nwp Wow...
Looks like there are many papers for low-level operations in the latest mailing.
 
@tobi303 Fixed format input in programming contests and similar stuff. It's not practical in real code. — melpomene 9 mins ago
he's kinda right
you have to wrap cin in error checking anyway
might as well use a proper parser
 
nwp
@BartekBanachewicz uhm... no?
 
int age;
cin >> age;
@nwp you'd leave that?
unless you go wrapped types everywhere and make custom ops for them, it's not nearly robust enough
actually, that gave me an idea.
cin >> positive_integer(age); is possible to write
 
nwp
@BartekBanachewicz no, you would use an if () around that. But generally it looks more like cin >> age >> name >> address >> otherstuff >> morestuff; if (cin){ process(); }`.
 
@nwp which is still pretty primitive
 
nwp
11:24 AM
I wouldn't know how a wrapper could help here, because you don't want to throw an exception after first failed read or something.
 
@nwp sometimes you do, sometimes you don't
 
11:35 AM
hey bois
 
Don't be a sexist, not everyone here is a male. Take me, for example, I am a curvy 110kg beautiful woman with double chins ... okay, not me, just my avatar
 
@Telkitty see, the thing is - you can never prove it
 
I was going to change my avatar to a real picture of me tonight, but I have just came back and am too tired
 
12:16 PM
I am reading release notes from AMD Radeon drivers. They say things like Diablo®III May experience smoke or lighting effects may appear corrupted when using DirectX®9 API. Are they fixing game's problems in the AMD drivers or are the drivers buggy and it just manifests in Diablo III?
@Telkitty Too tired for 5 clicks? Man, what were you doing? Digging graves for your "expelled" tenants?
 
attended a planning meeting for the 6 days hike early next month
 
lolwut? planning meeting for a hike? even if it's 6 days >_<
 
@wilx for the record, they were 8 weeks behind when they moved out, broke a door, decking & I have to fix the bathroom
 
@Telkitty Wow, that sounds pretty bad.
 
but I told them that they don't need to pay the rest of the rent or the things that they broke so they actually left without holding too much of a grudge
 
nwp
12:24 PM
@Telkitty apparently getting free money is not as easy as advertised
 
@Telkitty For the record, you know I am just trying to be funny, right. I fully support you expelling them or "expelling" them.
@Telkitty You are too kind.
 
thank you
but they did vacant the place so that's all it matters now
for the next week or two I need to fix everything and enhance a few places
houses and apps are alike, constantly need attention
 
@Telkitty Basically kids.
 
Ven
@johnathon oh no. you're retarded.
 
@wilx lol, true
having to plan two trips in the next 3 months doesn't help with the timing either.
but I like to have many things to do, especially when they are things of my choosing
 
12:29 PM
@Ven oh no
 
BIOS update time...
 
@wilx said no Mac user ever
 
does somebody think it could be possible to make a program that solve bugs automatically by using stackoverflow answered questions?
it would be amazing
 
This is why you shouldn't use a flash when photographing your sheep in the sunset. https://t.co/D5LqfcJSTi
 
@ChemiCalChems yeah, it was made already
 
12:33 PM
@BartekBanachewicz no fucking way
 
nwp
@ChemiCalChems make it compile: yes. Solve bugs: no.
 
@Abyx don't social much, do you :p
 
@nwp well, not solve bugs, but find solutions to compile errors, yes
 
Ven
user image
9
 
12:34 PM
basically, a pre planning meeting is a chance to catch up with old people and meet new team members
 
Ven
For your viewing pleasure.
 
@Ven 9.8/10
 
Ven
Channeled my inner @AndyProwl.
 
@BartekBanachewicz do you have any reference that this exists? i'd like to check it out
 
@Telkitty yeah, why would I
 
nwp
12:37 PM
@ChemiCalChems you can port this to C++, but, well, at least it would be amusing
 
@ChemiCalChems dunno, google around
 
I am actually in a social mood this a few weeks, I did go out and socialise a lot. December & early Jan, I was in kind of stand alone mode, didn't feeling like meeting people. Probably because I had to hang around with too many people back in September - November.
 
@BartekBanachewicz i'm in the process, not finding anything
@nwp checking it out, thanks a lot
 
@Telkitty you should join the Party
 
so it seems an error steamroller exists for both python and js
not for c++ though
 
nwp
12:43 PM
@ChemiCalChems Make one. Getting the line number from the compiler's error message and removing it shouldn't be that difficult.
 
@nwp yeah, pretty much, though solving some errors could be pretty insane
but i want a challenge
 
nwp
Just try not to remove lines from standard headers, remove the #include instead.
 
@nwp yeah, that makes sense
i'll update you guys in case somebody is interested
 
@ChemiCalChems I think your parents did that and had a lot of fun doing that! :)
 
1:03 PM
@Ven Bon début de semaine frayr
 
Ven
oeoe
 
^ Well, I just got this from Outlook.
 
@wilx the browser looks like ancient
@wilx Oops I mean windows version
 
@ProblemSlover This is the Outlook app, not the web page. I have IE 11.
 
1:19 PM
Prihlaste
 
@BartekBanachewicz "Log in"
 
lel
in Polish, "przychlast" is a very colloquial synonyme of "dumbass"
 
@BartekBanachewicz Haha.
 
1:35 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes can you email me where that whisky bar is that you took us to at uncon. The one you left with your sandal tied to your foot via a USB cable
 
@thecoshman So, when are we (read I) going to see the results?
 
2:04 PM
I'll post later this week if I can
Busy week
 
@thecoshman There is nothing more important than this!!!1
 
2:39 PM
@johnathon Colorado Springs.
 
> If people doubt that this is used they should take it up with Linus Torvalds as he can provide polite assistance.
Still one of my favourite remarks :D
 
I'm sorry to hear about your ex. Abusive relationships are a sucky situation :(
...
> polite
wut
 
tootiredforsubtlety.png
 
@jaggedSpire it's ok, it's part of living. You learn from it and move on.
 
2:44 PM
@johnathon well, I'm glad you did that. :)
@Morwenn hey, how're you?
 
@jaggedSpire Pretty fine, what about you? :)
 
I'm doing all right. About to go to work. :)
 
@jaggedSpire Me too really. Have a good day @ work
 
@johnathon you too
 
oh look who immigrated here again
 
2:49 PM
@jaggedSpire Oh, the usual then.
 
yep.
And now, work.
Have a good day everyone. ^_^
 
Ven
baibai
 
3:02 PM
Oh boi
What's this ugly ass black bar on Github?
 
Ven
github being retarded
 
2 days ago, by milleniumbug
@Morwenn they're trying to be consistently inconsistent with the new SO's design change
 
Ugh
 
Ven
They want to change they designed, apparently. But they're too fucking stupid to do it in one go, so we have to live with that shit.
 
nwp
I love how github and SO change their designs in opposite ways
 
3:04 PM
ikr
 
nwp
one could almost think designers were just using random colors and there was no such thing as a good design
 
nwp
3:18 PM
Maybe someone should make a skeptics AI/bot that just responds to any "The trump administration says ____, is it true?" questions with "No" — Bill K 2 days ago
 
@Mysticial I don't agree with these statements
When he was campaigning the rules where those. He played his cards in order to win and campaigned more in states with more electoral college votes.
You can't say that he won on a technicality. He was efficient in winning where he needed to.
2
You can say that Trump is the devil and that the Electoral College is a mess all you want, and I agree with you, but the way he won fair.
 
Ven
Yeah if you consider the fact the way the elections work in the US isn't retarded, sure it's fair.
 
It's fair from the point of view that there are rules and he won within the rules.
The system may not be fair, but he won in a fair way.
 
nwp
put to an extreme: kim jong un wins every election fairly. He is the only candidate and all other candidates get shot and maybe that is unfair, but he is the fairly elected leader of the country according to the rules.
 
3:38 PM
@Shoe I 100 % agree with this.
 
@nwp A beautiful demonstration of the reductio ad absurdum fallacy.
 
nwp
@JerryCoffin I'm about to invent the counter every fallacy with the fallacy fallacy fallacy.
 
@JerryCoffin and i'm still trying to figure out how the guy didn't link the crt. lol
@JerryCoffin it's all the secure featured functions he's missing, there was something to that but i can't remember the link module off hand
 
@johnathon Are you on mobile?
 
3:51 PM
@she
@Shoe no
 
nwp
@johnathon cocaine?
 
@nwp no.
 
@johnathon PSA
 
@johnathon If he didn't link any of the CRT, that would be the -nodefaultlib linker switch.
 
@nwp i was referring to the question you linked. All the functions that the linker cant find are part of the secure crt
@JerryCoffin yes, but the secure crt had either a linker switch or a define you had to use to use it
@JerryCoffin he migrated projects from an earlier version of vs
@JerryCoffin i think it's _CRT_SECURE_CPP_OVERLOAD_STANDARD_NAMES
 
3:59 PM
@johnathon TTBOMK, that's false--it'll be available unless you take a step (such as -nodefaultlib) to prevent it. A quick check using memcpy_s seems to verify this (i.e., a default compile/link succeeds).
 
@JerryCoffin that would be the case if he created the project with a version of vs that supported it, but his project is a migration
 
tbrnk.
Good morning peeplords.
 
Huehuehuehue
 
 
@JerryCoffin I bet he's using the single threaded version of the library
 
4:16 PM
@johnathon Not unless the code is (much) older than he said. Single threaded libraries disappeared around VS 2003 or 2005 (were definitely gone by 2008, anyway).
 
@JerryCoffin "Hello Everyone, I'm trying to migrate an old version of C++ code in VS2013. when I tried compiling the project in Visual Studio 2013, I'm getting the following errors. Any help in this regard is highly appreciated!" <~ He didn't say how old unfortunately.
 
@johnathon Yup--I mis-read. I'd misread it with VS 2013 as the origin, and he was trying to compile with a current compiler. That being the case, yeah, I suppose single threaded might be a possibility (depending on how such a project is converted, which I'm not sure about).
 
@JerryCoffin yea. I've actually had that issue myself but i don't remember which version of vs it was we migrated to when we had it. I had to change the linker settings to fix it, but we also rarely compiled the product on vs.
 
@Shoe I don't disagree that he won fair and square. It's just that the system itself isn't fair. And that's not his fault nor is it anybody's in the last maybe 100 years or so.
 
Then we agree
 
4:25 PM
election stuff still?
 
But the question of whether he could've won the popular vote had there been no electoral college is something that I don't believe any expert could answer because 2% swing is really nothing.
 
12 amendment to the Constitution, 1804
@Mysticial i'll agree with that
 
-8
Q: I want to create a GUI os which is as fast as Mac

Shell guyI want to create a GUI OS which is fast.I want to create it in c++. Can anyone guide me.

/cc @Mysticial
 
@Borgleader Don't doubt him, he'll make something else that isn't an OS, but call it an OS and tell everyone who says it isn't an OS that they are wrong, corrupt, rigged, using alternative facts.
 
4:33 PM
@Mysticial It's a bit odd, really. The electoral college was originally invented as a way of giving those who worked in commerce/industry and lived in cities a meaningful voice in politics. At the time, 70-80% of the population worked in agriculture, so if a simple popular vote were used, the needs of other occupations would be largely ignored. So, they invented the electoral college (and senate) to equalize representation for occupations that had relatively small populations.
 
@JerryCoffin it is also a very important thing that shapes us into a republic rather than a democracy. We have never been a democracy.
 
The numbers have now reversed (only a small minority work in agriculture) but the basic idea of equalizing representation hasn't. The intent was certainly to improve fairness over a simple popular vote--and while I don't think it's perfect by any means, I do think it's still quite a lot better than pure representation by population would be.
 
i agree :)
 
@johnathon Having a congress makes us a republic. If the electoral college were abolished, and congress retained, we'd still be a republic.
 
@JerryCoffin not at the definition of the commander in chief. But we could copy say, ireland.
 
4:38 PM
How did you guys write your CV? Latex?
 
and the real bad idea behind the popular vote is if it filtered down to the local governments.
 
@Shoe Word. If somebody cares so much about appearance that Latex would be an advantage, I probably don't want to work for them.
 
@Shoe Word.
 
@Shoe Word. If somebody cares enough to bitch about my CV being in Word, they they're probably not the best place to work for.
 
I have just replaced with reserve my first flat tire ever. Yay.
 
4:42 PM
@wilx I've done that before, but it never occurred to me that it was something to celebrate.
 
4:52 PM
@JerryCoffin I've read about how the electoral college was designed to increase the representation of slave states.
 
@Shoe libreoffice is a decent alternative to word
 
@EtiennedeMartel the electoral college has been part of America sense the constitution was signed. That video didn't mention anything about slave states
 
@johnathon Read the article.
> In other words, in a direct election system, the North would outnumber the South, whose many slaves (more than half a million in all) of course could not vote. But the Electoral College—a prototype of which Madison proposed in this same speech—instead let each southern state count its slaves, albeit with a two-fifths discount, in computing its share of the overall count.
 
@EtiennedeMartel it's an assessment of after the fact information, the electoral college has been part of the USA sense the constitution was signed.
 

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