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6:01 PM
🎶 Another one bites the dust 🎶
 
Here's to that song getting stuck in my head for hours lol.
 
@Zeta I used to hear a snippet of that song whenever I marked a bug as fixed in our internal tracking tool
 
lol
Look, a blue bird came flying in!
 
me?
3
 
@SamOnela I hear it whenever I answer an ancient question.
 
6:08 PM
^^
 
2 blue birds.
 
For some reason I don't see my ave updated..
 
Try F5.
 
Hah)
Oh. Okay. This time it worked (:
 
@sineemore was this comment in response to a previous comment by another user, or just follow-up to your post?
 
6:10 PM
This was about F5 to see my picture again
 
@sineemore, @SamOnela asks about this comment: vvvv
What bothers me a lot is SIGPIPE handling. Should it be implemented or just let default handler kill process? — sineemore 27 mins ago
 
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Q: Linked List implementation Entity Framework Core

Sebastian KrogullI am trying to create a data model where there are Document entities, which need to be in a defined order to each other. Think of an article that has sections which build up on one another. Example: Document1 -> Document3 -> Document2 -> Document6 -> Document5 -> Document4 I was trying to imp...

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Q: Optimizing CUDA Template Matching program

MasoudI have started learning CUDA programming. As my first code, I have tried to implement a simple template matching program. but as I am very new to CUDA and parallel programming, I am not sure how I can improve and optimize my code to gain most from CUDA and parallel execution of this code. Here is...

 
@sineemore is it up to date now?
also: welcome, fellow blue bird
 
Am I missing a blue bird reference that may be common in Europe but not in America...?
 
6:17 PM
@SamOnela, oh, I just commented my own question. Then I thought it will be nice to edit the question body. That's it.
 
@Phrancis No but you might be missing @sineemore's avatar.
Hi blue bird!
@Phrancis Also, "Vogel" means "bird" in German.
 
Ahhhh
 
Whether or not 612 means "blue" is unclear.
 
WOW.
@SimonForsberg, hi! ^.^
 
@SimonForsberg it's a rather reddish color, actually..
 
6:18 PM
@SimonForsberg hint mod hint
 
@sineemore What is deserving of that exclamation? lol
 
@Vogel612 612 = red ?
 
216 and 126 have more of a chance at being blue
 
A blue bird carrying a diamond, must be an exotic magpie.
 
@Mast ooooooooh
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@Vogel612 .... how?
 
6:19 PM
rgb?
 
^^ that
 
(:
 
#612 --> #661122
which incidentally is a pretty nice burgund
 
#000612 is a very dark blue.
Very dark.
 
#126 --> #112266
@Mast with that luminance it's not really discernible from black
 
6:21 PM
Just came to CodeReview to.. hmm. review my code (:
It is about JSON formatting.
The first thing I saw was another question about BSON formatting..
And I was like "What? Is this site about reviewing formaters".
Now I just what to comment on that guys question to say that BSON is binary.
It can't be formatted.
That's my story.
 
@sineemore so does "Also program doesn't handle SIGPIPE, therefore it may be killed. Just tested it. I don't see a clear solution, should I set SIG_IGN?" encompass the question in "What bothers me a lot is SIGPIPE handling. Should it be implemented or just let default handler kill process?"?
 
<body bgcolor="Vogel612"> Blue bird is actually green</body>
 
#e61
hmm ... that's orange...
 
@SamOnela, i wrote it twice in case of data loss. I am backuping.
 
^^ nice gerund
 
6:30 PM
@Mast I think I just had Déjà vu, I could have sworn that I had seen that posted in chat somewhere.....I search the 2nd Monitor transcript and didn't find it.....
 
pretty similar thing somewhat back actually...
 
yesterday, by Mast
Look, a bird with a diamond! Must be a magpie.
 
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Q: Can someone please tell me definitively if my phone and computer being remotely viewed?

user167002Can someone please tell me definitively if my phone and computer being remotely viewed??

 
@Zeta I was looking for blue bird and exotic after the exact wording failed
 
6:32 PM
well at least chrome complains about an "invalid property value"
 
I wonder what color jonskeet would be...apparently blue
 
Does anyone have a "average points per post per tag" query at hand?
 
I just made one ~90 minutes ago
 
@Zeta Monkey probably has, try perusing his library at data.SE.
 
6:37 PM
Huh. Your SEDE account is out-of-sync. Thanks either way :)
 
It's pretty easy to write
@SamOnela Nice find
 
@Zeta If you mean the data isn't current, that's because it's only updated once a week or so.
 
@Mast No, Sam's profile on SEDE differs from the SE wide one.
 
SEDE profiles are not the same as StackExchange
 
@Phrancis I was trying to hypothesize about the average score for certain code languages... maybe I should get into LOLCode... but maybe the quality of the posts makes more of a difference
 
6:42 PM
@Malachi Yup.
Also, you can have a different profile per SE.
So, room for 150 or so different profiles per user.
For once, caching is not to blame.
My PC is time travelling again.
 
My screwing with reCaptcha has been having effect, it appears.
 
@Mast "For once, caching is not to blame". Sure
 
It now recognizes street signs as cars.
 
@Hosch250 Awesome, I've been trying the reverse for quite some time now.
 
@SamOnela The first rule of LOLCODE is: you do not talk about LOLCODE.
 
6:45 PM
LOLCODE questions can be fun, but you're kind of obliged to make them of outstanding quality and at least a bit punny.
 
VISIBLE "OHAI 1.2 BTW ONLY IN LOLCODE"
 
> Disclaimer: No actual kittens were harmed while writing this program.
You know what ArnoldC, LOLCODE and SQL have in common?
PLENTY OF CAPITALIZED KEYWORDS
 
T-SQL is case-insensitive now
 
UPPERCASE BTW
 
(If you set it up for that.)
 
6:48 PM
But since my PC thinks I'm 2 hours in the future, I can't edit my posts.
 
IT'S CALLED CAPITAL-CASE
 
Variation that shows the std dev between post score.
Wonder if there is a difference between question/answer.
And... BTW.Work.
 
Median would be interesting.
 
that reminds me... I wanted to implement median in linear time after the last Algorithmics lecture
 
Plenty of zombies.
We may have a rising [python] problem.
 
7:00 PM
@work CPU 32GB RAM

Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1505M v6 @ 3.00GHz

Base speed: 3.00 GHz
Sockets: 1
Cores: 4
Logical processors: 8
Virtualization: Enabled
L1 cache: 256 KB
L2 cache: 1.0 MB
L3 cache: 8.0 MB
 
 
@202_accepted So are MySQL, Postgres, also probably Oracle though I can't say for sure. I think Access SQL may be case sensitive (it's also garbage)
 
SQL is Case Insensitive
 
All SQL is insensitive.
 
MySQL, Postgres, Oracle, SQL-Server are all RDBMS that interpret SQL
 
7:06 PM
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Q: Javascript Classes

Zyieso im very new to javascript, and im making a game using Pixi.js. I was wondering if anyone could help me improve the code below. Im not entirely sure im using classes right. So far i have basic game states and a player class. Main script: let state, menuScene, gameScene, gameOverScene, playe...

 
> Like many computer languages, SQL is an international standard that is recognized by standards bodies such as ISO and ANSI.
 
@CaptainObvious Oh wow. Voted UWYA.
 
@Hosch250 that query is somewhat mediocre...
^^ fixed the STDEV calculation and added a Median
 
@Phrancis Much of the code went AWOL too.
 
I froze my toad again
 
7:14 PM
^^ wat?
 
@Vogel612 There's something strange with that query. Haskell has 851 questions, yet it's not in the top 100.
 
@Phrancis it's the application a lot of people here use to connect to the Oracle DB's
it was an insert into a simple table too... I don't think anyone else is messing with my stuff in this environment...
 
> Something unexpected went wrong while running your query. Don't worry, blame is already being assigned.
^^ that's new
 
lol, I have seen that one a few times. I like it.
 
@Vogel612 Pretty sure it does the group-by, then the score?
 
7:23 PM
stdev returned 0 for me without the OVER (PARTITION BY
 
@Vogel612 Only on some of them.
The ones with 1 entry.
If you kept scrolling, it got more.
 
hum ...
 
Holy cow, @StephenRauch, that avatar :)
 
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Q: Is this proper use of MVP with Dependency Injection?

JimenemexI'm currently trying to write a TFS WinForm application where I have multiple views that each share a dependency on the TFS connection. I'm trying to write this in a Model View Presenter (Loosely coupled) pattern, but am unsure if I'm following the correct standards for it, and I also want to kno...

 
I think the join may be incorrect
Change the order clause at the end to order by tagname asc and you'll see there are many duplicate entries
 
7:32 PM
the join for tags is incorrect, I think ...
 
You should post this on CodeReview instead. — csmckelvey 51 secs ago
 
see, that makes more for somewhat more understandable results:
apart from the weird thing that java is in the first few results thrice
 
Still duplicate tags. Hmm....
By the way, did you know that has a -41 scored question? o.O
 
welp.
 
(Found with this query).
 
7:36 PM
@Zeta I think that's due to the group by p.score.
I just don't know how I'd get the score back into the selectable columns
 
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Q: Derpifying Images

irywJust wondering if there was someone out there that could offer help in optimizing my script which "derpifies" images. <?php /** * If you don't understand what this does * you have no hope as a programmer. * */ function usage ( ) { // Ahhh the marvels of echo, such a wonderful tool // yet...

 
I remember DV'ing that one
 
Why doesn't that user have a derped avatar??
 
oh that one was tagged ?
 
@SamOnela Read the edit history too.
 
7:41 PM
Knew it - the many-to-many relationship between Posts and Tags is screwing things up - data.stackexchange.com/codereview/query/838818/…
 
zoinks! Somebody wasn't being nice... ٩(͡๏̯͡๏)۶
 
the mod timeline for that post is surprisingly civil
I remember that chat pretty much burned for a while tho
 
@Vogel612 In chat whether or not to nuke it.
rolfl vs. nhgrif.
 
8:03 PM
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Q: Check if the current time is between other two times using moment

Mark AdelIs this the correct way to check if the current time is between 06 pm and 06 am tomorrow? const moment = require('moment'); const format = 'hh:mm:ss'; const currentTime = moment(); const startTime = moment('18:00:00', format); // 6pm const endTime = moment('06:00:00', format).add(1, 'day'); // ...

 
this looks more like asking for a code review and advice on code style than you have a problem that needs a solution. — toskv 41 secs ago
 
8:25 PM
TTGTB. gniknoM!
 
@Hosch250, what occasioned the notice of my avatar? And do you recognize the pieces?
 
one werewolf hunter, one googly eyes, one 2018 hat and ... four yule fires?
not sure whether the yeti also was a WB hat
 
Abominable, was one of the first hats I got shortly after I joined in December `16. And was the one the motivated the construction of the other pieces after that WB to replace the default AVatar they give at sign up. I then changed it up slightly after this WB.
 
Is it okay to bash winter outside of WB?
 
8:49 PM
I live in California. I fortunately don't need to bash winter.
 
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Q: Box stacking dynamic programming

user167003I'm trying to solve the box stacking problem using the code provided here, but there are a few differences from the problem described on the page. In my example, only two rotations are allowed: the first is the original box and in the second the width becomes the height. But the solution provided...

 
@Phrancis I wonder... if we instead joined to a "primary" tag only, that might fix another issue, right?
 
@CaptainObvious can't touch this
 
9:23 PM
so you want to change to python because of speed? If you take your current working code to Code Review you can get guidance on how to speed up the code. If it is taking 40 minutes, there are a lot of things that are slowing it down. — Scott Craner 34 secs ago
 
@Vogel612 What do you mean by "primary" tag?
 
the tag on the question that is used most often on site
like... "SELECT TOP 1 t.tagname FROM PostTags As pt INNER JOIN Tags as t ON pt.tagId = t.Id ORDER BY Count(t.id)"
not quite fully working because the order by needs a subselect and the select needs a where-clause to specify the post we're working from
 
9:51 PM
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Q: REST API for Bowling scores

ProgrammingHandymanThis is a coding challenge that I received a while back. I didn't get any feedback on it, except that I was not selected for an interview. Since the original problem mentioned "should be completed in about 4 hours", I didn't put too much time into it, so I realize that there might be design or im...

 
We ar neither a code review, nor a translation site. How about doing your job/assignment yourself? For the first it's you* being paid for, for the second, it's **you to learn. — Olaf 41 secs ago
 
10:12 PM
@StephenRauch Just saw it in the list now. Also, yes, bunch of WB stuff.
@Vogel612 It was.
 
10:25 PM
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Q: Yet another shell in C

xorz57I wrote this shell in C about a semester ago for a university assignment on operating systems. Even though I got a score of 10/10 in this assignment, I doubt it deserved it. What do you think? (PS: We were not allowed to split the source code into separate files) Here is the source code for it. ...

 
10:39 PM
@SwiftOnSecurity want to hear a funny story? the usb-c cable of my dock literally jams 2.4ghz wifi because usb 3 uses almost the same frequencies to communicate and they forgot about that idk if it's apple's fault or the dock company's fault https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/io/universal-serial-bus/usb3-frequency-interference-paper.html
@Mast ^^
 
10:57 PM
This answer and the question were both cross-posted between here and the Atom/Electron forums. Stack Overflow is not intended for lengthy discussion of solutions or code review, so hashing out the technical specifics should probably happen on the forum. Here's a link to the thread: discuss.atom.io/t/…Holland Wilson 37 secs ago
 
@Vogel612 Feel welcome to help yourself to my classified tags spreadsheet, there's a tab there with formulas to make it SQL code
 
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because we are not a code review site. If your code works, it might be suitable on code review. But read their FAQ before migrating! — Olaf 6 secs ago
 
11:16 PM
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Q: console application using java to show results of the lowest mark from a list

AmiraWrite a console application that will display the student who has the lowest result from a class list. The program must prompt a user to enter in the amount of students in the class and then proceed to capture each student name and result for an assessment. Once all the student details have been ...

 
11:36 PM
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Q: Searching with multiple filters

Youssef AshrafI was looking for optimizing a search method for an assignment where I had to search a file for employees, I should be able to search by having any of the four filters or even none; I've imagined it like a sample space Venn with 4 events where I'd be looking for intersections (no filters should r...

 
hmm ... jquery has more questions than PHP has answers...
 
11:53 PM
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Q: Trouble implementing depth-first search

Adam_GI am trying to implement depth-first search in a grid type of scenario, where each node has an x,y coordinate rather than a single value. The grid is a 7x4 list of lists, for example: data_df = [[0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0], [0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1], [0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0], [0, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1]] I the...

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Q: Determine if one string is a rotation of the other Python

Anonymous3.1415After thinking for a long hard time, learning about algorithms to find substrings, and coming to really long and tedious code. However this was not the solution, it was much simpler and elegant. I finally searched after determining that my code was too much for a simple task and came across an ex...

 
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