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3:00 PM
@TonyTheLion 3 days before the new Star Trek movie. Good luck. :D
 
I don't see how that's supposed to affect my driving test
but yea, thanks
 
If people can fly makebelief starships, you can drive ground vehicles. :P
 
ah true
 
$ less n3595.pdf
"n3595.pdf" may be a binary file.  See it anyway?
$
 
user142019
lol
 
3:03 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes lesspipe.sh is not available on all distros by default (which is likely the reason why I never noticed before)
 
@DomagojPandža Real pilots are almost universally terrible drivers -- I can barely even imagine who bad starship pilots would be.
 
Well, Tony, e.g.
 
FTR There are no "fi" sequences in that paper.
@sehe It works fine with the standard.
 
@DomagojPandža Not so sure. Interstellar space has no trees, walls, kerbs or parking enforcement officers.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Except here:
@R.MartinhoFernandes Interesting...
 
3:05 PM
Oh, I wonder why that didn't grep.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because: ligature! That's also likely/obviously the reason why the quote was borked on the meetingcpp summary page
 
user142019
Ligatures are awesome.
 
@sehe Nope. Adobe Reader uses compatibility equivalence for searches, so ligatures are transparent.
 
Should be
 
Hey, are there any StackExchange mods here?
 
3:07 PM
Me.
 
user142019
 
user142019
^^
 
@ShotgunNinja Try the tavern.
 
> "ADL rules as de ned today are not always intuitive to me" - from acrobat
 
@EtiennedeMartel That's the problem. Tavern is down.
Everything through chat.stackexchange.com is down.
 
3:07 PM
> ADL rules as defined today are not always intuitive to me -- from Evince
 
@Zoidberg I don't care about how it looks. PDF lets you draw any character with any glyph. The underlying text could be all bananas for all I know.
 
@ShotgunNinja hmm. why are we still talking, then?
 
I know that I can't copy that "thing" and paste it properly anywhere.
 
@sehe We're through chat.stackoverflow.com.
 
@sehe Telepathy.
 
3:08 PM
@ShotgunNinja ah. subtle
 
Unless Chat.SO has a Tavern.
 
@Zoidberg HA! It's a form feed...
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, I got ^L pasting in Vim
 
pdfTeX sucks.
Or the author sucks at TeX, but I wouldn't be surprised either way.
 
Ah. So that's the culprit then. I wouldn't have spotted it, because I know little about it
 
3:09 PM
@Zoidberg "Naamloos"? That's what you Dutch dudes call "Untitled"?
 
user142019
@EtiennedeMartel Ja.
 
user142019
Naam = name
Loos = less/lacking
 
Got to cheer them on for accidentally using ligatures haflway right, right ...
 
Halfway right?
It's not even a private use character, it's a form feed.
 
Well, it prints as the ligature, that's halfway, in a way :)
 
3:11 PM
I have an overwhelming desire to write yet another software rasterizer. It turned into a damned sport for me.
 
3 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@Zoidberg I don't care about how it looks. PDF lets you draw any character with any glyph. The underlying text could be all bananas for all I know.
 
@Zoidberg Yeah, "naamloos" is awfully close to "nameless".
@R.MartinhoFernandes Or poop.
 
awfully close
 
user142019
Or bananas in poop.
 
mature chat
 
3:12 PM
Old cat?
 
26
A: Make ligatures in Linux Libertine copyable (and searchable)

Ulrike FischerTry the following. And next time make an example with less fancy formatting. Concentrate on the problem. \documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article} \usepackage[ansinew]{inputenc} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage{libertine} \input{glyphtounicode} \pdfglyphtounicode{f_f}{FB00} \pdfglyphtounicode...

Yep, it's TeX suckage and lack of awareness by the author (who can blame him?)
 
I You can :)
 
Isn't it great that you have to map the ligatures manually?
 
@ScottW bananas = hookers
and you've got yourself a deal
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes You mentioned something along the lines of offline compilation for GLSL shaders? 4.3?
 
3:17 PM
@DomagojPandža Maybe. I know it's relatively recent, but I don't know how recent. Definitely not 4.1, which only leaves two options.
(Though that page doesn't talk versions :S)
 
> Malicious SSHD Backdoor
 
Dammit, it could have been a benign backdoor.
 
3:19 PM
Too bad it's likely a 4.x profile only. Hard to impose that on people, but the future will be a bit more pleasant.
 
@TonyTheLion ??? :|
 
@kbok The Supreme Leader inspecting playground equipment.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes ROFL
 
Why are games so bad at windowed mode
 
Also fuck journalists again. I cannot find a single instead of "SSHD backdoor" in this context that is a link to a vulnerability report.
 
3:23 PM
@sehe Woa. I wonder if JetBrain's IDE will have R#-like refactoring features.
 
@EtiennedeMartel And that's why you brew your own web stack. But seriously, that's way too much effort for something as stupid as that.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, to be fair, copying and pasting from Evince JustWorked(TM)
 
How can you put the window at (0,0) exactly, so you can't reach for the title bar and move it, and say "yeah that looks fine"
 
@EtiennedeMartel They are promising refactoring support (though obviously not exactly how/what)
 
It appears to be Clang-based.
 
3:25 PM
> New C++ IDE will come with a set of intelligent and reliable refactoring helping you modify and improve your code structure. The set of code generation options and refactorings will also be available for templates and even preprocessor macros. Some of these you can already try in AppCode.
I'd say so too :)
 
AppCode is their Obj-C IDE.
So, my guess is they're going to add C++ support to that.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Wait JetBrains is launching a C++ IDE?
 
That's not a guess, it's what that pages says
 
OMG THAT IS AWESOME NEWS
 
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3:26 PM
This seems rather nice. At least, the overall idea. open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG21/docs/papers/2013/n3564.pdf
 
@sehetw ah. w-t-f-acrobat. thx! fixed.
^ that's quick!
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Found anything, my Google-fu is weak today.
 
Those guys really know how to make good programming tools.
@DomagojPandža Couldn't find anything either. I hate this generation of bullshit journalists.
@sehe Needs more investigation.
 
Yup. I was suprised to find it just a few minutes ago twitter.com/cpp_rocks/status/319740115935191041
@R.MartinhoFernandes Mmm. I'll trust you with that then ... Time to get the kids
 
poppler can handle it, but less can't. Need to find out what less uses.
 
3:29 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes What are you looking for?
 
6 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Also fuck journalists again. I cannot find a single instead of "SSHD backdoor" in this context that is a link to a vulnerability report.
s/instead/instance/
 
Nah, that just speaks of this magic "SSHD backdoor".
We want the technical stuff.
 
Uh.. it looks like it's explaining it
 
@Rapptz No, it only explains what the attack does once it gets itself running through the backdoor.
 
We want to see how that backdoor was found, who left it open and how. In other words, there has to be some technical report on the actual source of all the mayhem - the elusive SSHD backdoor.
 
I have a weird problem with c++ and mingw32. Is this the right place for this?
 
user142019
Maybe. If someone is in mood to help you. loungecpp.wikidot.com/owners%3Anewbie-hints
 
@DomagojPandža Well, the link I posted shows it a bit.
 
are you? :)
 
3:33 PM
It costs $1,000 though so.
 
user142019
I would be if I knew anything about MinGW.
 
@Zoidberg Woa. You're growing up.
 
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But I'm not a Windows user, don't ask me anything about Windows.
 
> Installation instructions: Place mod in any folder, edit Apache config file to add 1 string and restart server.
 
Or...
Who are you and what have you done with @Zoidberg?
 
3:34 PM
No mention of sshd exploits.
 
user142019
woof
 
We want our bitter teenager back.
 
I can access a memory location
 
user142019
Maybe I'm a secret moth in disguise.
 
A mouth?
 
user142019
3:35 PM
A moth.
 
@DeathlessHorsie That's good.
 
I can access a memory location, modify it, but when I try to delete it I get an exeption
 
No, wait, that's not. What the fuck are you trying to do?
 
user142019
@DeathlessHorsie Me too.
 
The Apache module requires root access to run.
 
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3:35 PM
@DeathlessHorsie that's because you should not use delete.
 
what do you mean?
 
I use delete[]
 
Oh, gawd, everyone is throwing this "backdoor" word around, probably with no idea what they're talking about.
 
best quote in a long time : "Higher level languages such as Java and JavaScript can be surprising fast. Java is typically no more than twice as slow as C++. JavaScript is often no more than 4 times as slow. "
 
3:35 PM
EW
 
user142019
Use smart pointers instead of delete and delete[].
 
user142019
It has several advantages and no real drawbacks.
 
user142019
They make your code easier to maintain and less error-prone. And exception-safe. And easier to write.
 
@NoSenseEtAl I too can pull numbers out of my ass.
 
@NoSenseEtAl Wow, so fast
 
3:36 PM
@EtiennedeMartel not my quote
 
@NoSenseEtAl But you seem to agree with it.
 
You can totally get 5 fps in your video games
 
@Zoidberg I know about them
 
@JerryCoffin Thanks, that's much better: at least it doesn't pretend to tell you something.
 
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@DeathlessHorsie Use them. :P
 
3:37 PM
> There's some variance between the descriptions of Darkleech but they all include the addition of software (an Apache module and trojan sshd)
 
@Zoidberg but I want to understand how I'm getting this error
 
@EtiennedeMartel nah, i just find it hilarious... as in like I was expecting guy saying up to 10% slower :D
 
And there's this in a promoted comment.
 
for java
 
user142019
@DeathlessHorsie You probably delete[] a pointer that you didn't new[], or you delete[] it twice.
 
3:38 PM
Hah, someone found a way to fuck all of these guys and they don't even know which hole they're getting fucked through.
Fuck apache.
 
user142019
Run Valgrind on your program.
 
user142019
It will show you where you new[]ed it, among other useful information.
 
user142019
I'm gonna eat now, brb.
 
How can you delete a memory location? Does this not ruin the hardware?
 
I don't think delete throws does it?
 
3:38 PM
No.
 
btw if somebody remembers i asked for cool lecture C++ vids... nobody answered :(, so Ill share my knowledge QA style :P youtube.com/user/NWCPP
 
So his exception is somewhere else
 
@Rapptz Well, it does if the dtor does.
But that's evil.
 
@Zoidberg the thing is my code is pretty straight forward and the problem doesn't happen when I use a different compiler
@Zoidberg it's an array of arrays of bool
 
It's likely UB.
 
3:40 PM
@DeathlessHorsie Show code?
On a pastebin-like site
 
@DeathlessHorsie It's almost certainly UB. If changing optimizations, or compiler, makes the bug come and go, you're likely in UB.
 
@MartinJames what's UB?
 
undefined behaviour
 
What you have, (undefined behaviour).
 
3:42 PM
btw did somebody here played with D in a "deep" manner. What Im asking are there some cool D idioms that are like WOW... I know it removes some iritating boilerplate code compared to C++, but im not asking about that.
 
It means you did the nasties and went beyond what the language lets you do.
 
'array of arrays of bool' sounds like fertile ground for growing UB.
 
@NoSenseEtAl Like static for?
> 13% of voters think Barack Obama is the anti-Christ
Wait what
 
> - 20% of voters believe there is a link between childhood vaccines and autism, 51% do not
 
3:45 PM
> 13% of voters think Barack Obama is the anti-Christ
whaat
oh sorry too late
 
These are people who probably don't vaccinate :(
 
> 4% of voters say they believe “lizard people” (...)
Oh come on.
This can't be serious.
 
> - 14% of voters believe in Bigfoot
lol
 
> - 28% of voters believe secretive power elite with a globalist agenda is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an authoritarian world government, or New World Order.
this is crazy.
 
@kbok javascript developers...
 
3:48 PM
@kbok the question is how many people did they poll on?
 
Wait, Paul McCartney is dead?
 
@TonyTheLion ..and what exactly did they ask.
 
> Just 5% of voters believe that Paul McCartney actually died in 1966
What the heck does this mean?
 
@MartinJames and that too
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That the current one is an imposter.
 
3:49 PM
yeah
 
...
facepalm.
 
damn it Deathless
how the hell do you mess that up
 
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On a pastebin-like site
 
@Rapptz By not listening.
 
@Rapptz what do you mean?
 
3:50 PM
So who is the Paul McCartney imposter?
 
> 13% of voters think Barack Obama is the anti-Christ, including 22% of Romney voters
lol
 
"15% of voters say the government or the media adds mind-controlling technology to TV broadcast signals (the so-called Tinfoil Hat crowd)"

This technology is commonly known as "commercials".
haha, this one is great.
 
lol
 
@Rapptz Someone who can sing?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, its not mind control, its called "being gullible"
 
3:51 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Look at the number of completely idiotic questions on SO that still get up-votes. Some of the questions make it apparent this was a phone survey conducted by punching numbers. IOW, this is basically saying: "~4% of the answers were people not listening, pressing a different button than intended, etc." I'd guess inserted intentionally, to measure the dependability of the survey.
 
@TonyTheLion Is there an observable difference?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes perhaps not
 
being gullible is a bit more forgiving than thinking you're being mind controlled
 
> PPP surveyed 1,247 registered American voters from March 27th to 30th. The margin of error for the overall sample is +/-2.8%. This poll was not paid for or authorized by any campaign or political organization. PPP surveys are conducted through automated telephone interviews.
@JerryCoffin Yeah, you are right.
 
David Vaughan Icke (; , born 29 April 1952) is an English writer and public speaker, best known for his conspiracy allegations. Describing himself as the most controversial speaker in the world, he is the author of 19 books and has attracted a global following that cuts across the political spectrum. His 533-page The Biggest Secret (1999) has been called "the Rosetta Stone for conspiracy junkies."For "who and what is really controlling the world," and "most controversial speaker," see [http://www.davidickebooks.co.uk/index.php?act=viewDoc&docId=1 "David Icke Biography 1"], Davidicke.com...
 
3:53 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes PHP surveyed... Wait, my bad.
 
@EtiennedeMartel oh this guy
 
@kbok Mostly it's a badly worded question. Look at it from the other direction: do you honestly believe there's not a single person on earth who somebody could think of as "powerful" and/or "elite", who'd love to rule the earth if given a chance (and has taken some action that could increase his/her "power", at least if it succeeded)?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just over 1k voters surveyed in a population of how many voters???
 
@TonyTheLion That's not how statistics work.
 
In the UK, we have 'wallet control'. About half of all daytime TV advertising is law firms encouraging viewers to have accidents as quickly as they can and to claim money from banks they have never had an account with.
 
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3:55 PM
@DeathlessHorsie std::vector<std::vector<bool>> this is also an array of arrays of Booleans, except it's much safer and easier to use. For more examples, see Modern C++ Style.
 
@JerryCoffin It's highly dependent on the wording indeed
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I still wonder how accurate it is.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, to an extent it is -- small samples probably lead to more errors than all other problems combined. Yes, the better polls work pretty hard with their "stratified sampling" to get representation of various sub-groups -- but a lot depends on their identifying the proper sub-groups to represent, and even if they do, they often end up with a minuscule number of samples for all but the largest groups (e.g., "conservative" or "liberal").
 
my knowledge of statistics is limited, prolly doesn't help
 
if I have a char a[20]; as a member, is it initialized when I construct the class?
 

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