code logs -> 2014 -> Mon, 05 May 2014< code.20140504.log - code.20140506.log >
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< Harlow>
quick irc question, will throwing an underscore after a name cause a name not to be highlighted in irc? ex: himi_
03:27
<@himi>
By highlighting you mean the thing where the client notices that a string is in a comment and indicate that it's there somehow?
03:27
<@himi>
Like highlighting mentions of your hick?
03:29
< Harlow>
yeah
03:30
< Harlow>
so I'm assuming that highlighted you?
03:31
< Harlow>
so I'm guessing that it removes other characters like underscores.
03:32
<&McMartin>
This isn't part of the protocol, it's a feature of the client
03:35
< [R]>
^ as such it is /heavily/ implementation dependant.
03:36
< [R]>
Also configuration dependant as well.
03:37
< [R]>
Since I could have (with my client) normal nick based highlighting (works on current nick), list based highlighting (works on any nicks in my nicklist, which might include _ terminated nicks) or regex/string-match highlighting.
04:24
<&ToxicFrog>
Ok, core.async's pubsub API is pretty sweet.
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20:02
<@AnnoDomini>
Blue, brown, yellow-green.
20:03
<@AnnoDomini>
Which one is ground?
20:03 * AnnoDomini speaks of an electrical cable.
20:03
<@Tamber>
Ground/Earth is Green-Yellow
20:03
<&jeroud>
Changes by region, but yellow-green in most places.
20:04
<&jeroud>
Brown is live, blue is neutral.
20:08
<@AnnoDomini>
Hmm. OK. As evidenced by the sudden outage, I did not install the wires correctly.
20:13
<@AnnoDomini>
Nice light!
20:13
<@AnnoDomini>
"Qualified electrician" my ass, IKEA.
20:14
<@ErikMesoy>
IKEA says you need one, and you decided otherwise?
20:15
<@AnnoDomini>
Yes.
20:20
<@gnolam>
AFAIK, they only say that you need one in "some countries".
20:21
<@Tamber>
i.e. The ones that get very touchy about non-electricians fiddling with electrics.
20:22
<@Tamber>
(To be fair, a large amount of that has come from the average person's apparent inability to change a light-bulb without hurting themselves~)
20:25
<@ErikMesoy>
"Think about how stupid the average tech support call is. Now think about how half of them are stupider than that."
20:26
<@TheWatcher>
That whole "qualified electrician" thing is ass-covering anyway
20:26
<@AnnoDomini>
Yes.
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21:10 * AnnoDomini acquires LISP 3rd Edition.
21:10
<@AnnoDomini>
Pages yellowed with age.
21:12
<&ToxicFrog>
I have a lisp 1.5 manual kicking around somewhere.
21:12
<&ToxicFrog>
(I have never read it)
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21:52
<~Vornicus>
vaguely reminds me, I should see about picking up fortran
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22:46 * TheWatcher keeps meaning to try python again, maybe try and get past the Whitespace Dissonance again
22:47
<@ErikMesoy>
You just indent the way you normally would. :)
22:47
<@TheWatcher>
Well, actually, it's more the braces that get me
22:47
<@TheWatcher>
The lack thereof
22:48
<@TheWatcher>
All the other languages I use regularly brace code blocks, so my brain seeks them for control structure delimiters
22:49
<@ErikMesoy>
If you insist on wanting something brace-like, you can end all your indents with "pass".
22:49
<@Alek>
pass pass puff?
22:49
<@Alek>
hm. that doesn't seem right.
22:50
<@Azash>
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=gjkivAf3
22:50 * Azash starts flipping desks
22:50
<@ErikMesoy>
Alek: What
22:51
<@TheWatcher>
AAhahahaohgods
22:52
<@ErikMesoy>
"pass" is a null statement. In the default Python IDE, writing "pass" in your loop or other indented thing will cause a dedent next time you hit Enter.
22:52
<@TheWatcher>
ErikMesoy: although writing code like that'll probably piss off other python users, I guess.
22:53
<@Azash>
TheWatcher: I find myself lacking humans and thus wis hto strangle my monitor
22:53
<@TheWatcher>
I've tried that before, it doesn't do much. Monitor necks tend to be rigid and unyielding.
22:54
<@ErikMesoy>
TheWatcher: why would it piss anyone off? (personally no idea about proper use of it)
22:56
<@TheWatcher>
AFAIK pass is a nop that's commonly as a placeholder?
22:56
<@ErikMesoy>
That too
22:56
<@ErikMesoy>
And also for when the syntax requires content but you don't want anything to happen
22:58
<@TheWatcher>
Azash: I suggest sallying forth to the streets armed for murderisation, and locate an appropriate ne'eedowell to visit the same upon.
22:58
<@TheWatcher>
Erik: I'll give it a try anyway, see if it helps. Thanks.
22:58
<@ErikMesoy>
Writing dummy methods that are empty will usually result in IndentationError (method def looked for following indentation for its content, didn't find anything), so you write a dummy method whose content is "pass".
22:59
<@Azash>
TheWatcher: I'll settle for aggressive music and facedesking
22:59
<@ErikMesoy>
I think of pass as being micro-return.
22:59
<@ErikMesoy>
Or half return, half break. Since the current level of indentation might be a method or a loop.
23:00
<@Alek>
so, there's a method to the madness?
23:01
<@ErikMesoy>
Alek: You sound as though you're clueless and trying to contribute anyway. Please stop.
23:01
<@Tamber>
Azash, from elsewhere, regarding that link: <@KristinPaget> . @kyhwana Yeah, looks fake - 236KB of C? That's one hell of an exploit! What did they do, copy+paste Boost? :)
23:02
<@Azash>
ErikMesoy: Leave the posturing for those who have earned the privilege
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<@Azash>
Tamber: Yeah, it's not too much
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<@Azash>
Then again I don't doubt it considering openSSL's recent success stories and the deconstruction horrors
23:03
< Shiz>
Azash: want to hear the laziest 'TLS sucks' post I've seen
23:04
<@Azash>
No, but I'm up for seeing it
23:04
< Shiz>
that works
23:04
< Shiz>
http://clearcrypt.org/tls/
23:04
< Shiz>
you can provide a good article with such a fair and balanced title
23:04
< Shiz>
s/provide/expect/
23:05
<@Azash>
I particularly enjoyed the insinuation that system libraries should be written in Rust, because that will fix everything
23:06
<@ErikMesoy>
Azash, Alek: Sorry.
23:11
<@Tamber>
Azash, I'm expecting one of two things to happen with that supposed exploit: Either it turns out to be legitimate, and everyone panics about the world falling down, more scrutiny applied to the codebase and it improves... Or everyone panics about the world falling down, more scrutiny applied to the codebase to try figure out how the hell they punched a hole like that in [...]
23:11
<@Tamber>
[...] it, the codebase improves, and it all turns out to be a hoax.
23:13
<@Tamber>
...or, I suppose, the whole world falls to bits, we return to punch-cards and whatnot~
23:13 * Tamber shambles sleepwards, because that awkward 'work' thing is required in the morning.
23:14
<@Azash>
I kind of hope it's legit but it would be a huge hassle
23:29
< Shiz>
http://txt.shiz.me/ZTk1YjQ2
23:29
< Shiz>
OpenSSL: quality code
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