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8:00 PM
@Nils ...
 
@Cicada What Android?
 
@Cicada the industry isn't as brainless as people often assume.. most models are studying at universities or the equivalent (especially the males), females start a bit too young
 
:P
 
@Nils ._.
 
Not these androids.
You're not looking for them
 
8:01 PM
and working as a model does require some sort of brain, even though it isn't exactly rocket science.. compare it to being an artist in general.
 
@refp I haven't said people are brainless :)
 
some of the most brainless jobs get the most pay, like footballers. They can be utterly stupid, and get paid millions
 
@Nils you implied that when you said "a job where you don't have to think"
@TonyTheLion true that.
 
While I, in comparison, am a dumb ugly bitch spending her days trying to make damn C++/CUDA code compile.
 
@TonyTheLion Brainless? Never tried to win in a competition, I guess
 
8:02 PM
@TonyTheLion hurrrrrr
 
@refp yeah compared to C++ coding
 
@Cicada you forgot cellar-dwelling.
 
@rubenvb Right :) It's a cave actually.
 
oh fuck, I forgot who @Cicada actually was until she wrote the above.. damn it, no wonder the atmosphere in here sucks now that she arrived
 
@Cicada common :) What's your problem with CUDA?
 
8:03 PM
@Nils The more I use it the more I realize how sucky it is.
 
@refp Huh
 
Yeah I'm a gifted attention whore -
 
@Cicada..?
 
@Cicada CUDA couldn't suck, it's the tools. CUDA must rule the world!
 
No I was quite happy with the tools.
 
8:03 PM
@sehe no I haven't, and neither will I ever try
 
No. What are you doing with CUDA?
I mean, for simple things, yeah, it must be OK to work with.
 
Well it is still very low level..
 
@TonyTheLion I might, but my insurance wouldn't cover it. Best not to :)
 
@Cicada Right now nothing
 
Here I'm working with a 10k SLOC CUDA code base so it's getting painful
 
8:04 PM
@Nils @Cicada is just mad that her bra size (more specifically her cup size) is at the end of the abbreviation.
 
Did my master thesis with CUDA.
 
@refp ....
 
@Nils When was that?
 
@Nils What? Most people use TeX
 
last year
@sehe :)
 
8:05 PM
What version of CUDA were you using?
 
yes tex too
4.0
 
Okay. And what was your kernel size, in LOC ?
 
@sehe it started out as a joke, we went on and on about each other.. "dissin' her ass" as a black man would put it, then.. we (mostly I) never stopped
 
@Cicada what kind of problem are you working on?
@Cicada most were small
I tried to work with small kernels and verify their output.
 
@refp I can see how that works. I remember when we first met, I think almost a year ago? Lemme find the anecdotical evidence...
 
8:06 PM
@sehe haha
 
@sehe you and @Cicada?
 
@Nils Oh. Well, yeah, in that case, CUDA is fairly good.
 
@refp ahem
 
@sehe you and I?
 
Jun 23 at 23:10, by sehe
@refp It means I had you on ignore. It must have happened last year around august, or something
 
8:07 PM
oh yeah, I took the trollin' a bit too far back then
 
@Cicada yes write small kernels, although theoretically they could be quite large IIRC
 
My kernels are huge :)
Actually the whole app (almost) is on GPU.
 
@Cicada what r u trying to do with CUDA?
 
@refp That's what I remember. Nothing I couldn't handle, but too much for me to enjoy it -> ignore
 
that's great
So u don't waste time with copying memory.
 
8:08 PM
I'm trying to get @Cicada to ignore me, but it's a harder task than I thought..
 
hehe
 
@Nils Too lazy to explain again lol. Let's talk about something else!
 
But I wanna know!
Is a regular grid involved?
 
how much is required to face a ban on SO?
if I happen to write something completely off-topic as a comment on one of her answers, let's say.. 4 times, am I in danger?
 
heh ask on meta
 
8:10 PM
@refp Just mention PHP and Java in a single message
 
d'uuhhh..
 
@refp That probably depends on the contents of said comments and how many flags it gets in a unit amount of time. :-P
 
Niggers gonna nig.
 
Naggers gonna nag.
 
Neggers gonna neg.
 
8:11 PM
@sehe PHP and Java, the name of @Cicada's boobies.. one is deformed into thinking it's a compiled language, the other is mostly a odd gouge very popular around teenage boys
 
Beggars gonna beg.
 
Leggars gonna leg.
 
fuckers gonna fuck.
I won that one, didn't I?
 
Lizzards gonna lose
 
@refp No, the Levenshtein distance is too big. :-P
 
8:12 PM
I gonna link a really funny stand-up (speaking of offensive thingies)
 
@Insilico Levenshtein?
 
I don't really care..
 
@sehe Spelling failure on my part.
 
litbers gonna lit
 
Levenshtein*
 
8:13 PM
@Insilico Yeah fixed it now
 
folks
 
flump
 
@Cicada's boobies.
 
8:13 PM
@Cicada Hi.
 
"home time for me"
It's almost beer o'clock
 
“GUI design time for me?”
 
did you say <sup> ?
 
@JohannesSchaublitb what does that mean anyway?
 
@sehe So it's beer o' clock every hour?
 
8:14 PM
Don't mention beer.
 
@CatPlusPlus ethanol solution.
 
@CatPlusPlus Vodka
 
a bottle of Rum is all I have left
 
You're reminding me of today's morning and I hate you.
 
fun fact; it's possible to nest certain elements to write outside the bounds of the post
 
8:15 PM
@rubenvb to be lit means you become a rockstar
 
@CatPlusPlus How creative
@refp Only on broken browsers? Or did you mean on Stack Overflow?
 
 
@sehe on SO.
 
guys
 
but for today the decision was made for code instead of going out and drinking
or drinking and going out
 
8:16 PM
@Cicada boobies.
 
SCHAUBS
 
@refp Try <(?:"[^"]*"['"]*|'[^']*'['"]*|[^'">])+> in here
 
This is Lounge<C++>, not Lounge</b/>.
 
@sehe I don't really feel like it to be honest..
 
8:17 PM
Cicada's juwels
 
@JohannesSchaublitb mkay. I'll let that one slip :)
 
Regexes longer than ten characters should be rewritten as a real parser.
 
@refp if you haven't before, do it. You won't regret it
 
I will regret it, otherwise you wouldn't want me to do it..
 
@RadekSlupik Perl6 programmers will argue there is no contradiction
@refp Stop being nihilist. And nevermind. :) The Sandbox will do, too
 
8:20 PM
@sehe mad funny actually
 
@RadekSlupik Citation needed.
 
@RadekSlupik Uh, regexes should be rewritten as a parser?
 
I told you so :)
 
2 mins ago, by Radek Slupik
Regexes longer than ten characters should be rewritten as a real parser.
 
@RadekSlupik oblivious
 
8:20 PM
@RadekSlupik Sucky source.
 
@DeadMG Yeah I mean in a programming language.
 
lexer, nubcake
 
Whatever.
Regexes are unreadable.
 
agree
 
So what. They're powerful.
C++ is unreadable too. Yet you're doing it.
 
8:21 PM
Sure, [0-9a-zA-Z_]+ is fine, but things like @sehe showed above only increase the number of WTFs per minute.
@Cicada Ehm, not really. I'm not doing C++ at all.
 
Gtfo of this room.
 
@RadekSlupik get out.
 
@Cicada Yes, but it has at least some English words in it. :-P
 
your mother is unwatchable, yet I'm doing her (mostly in the dark so I don't have to see her though..).. @Cicada
 
@Cicada missing preposition
 
8:22 PM
Every regex I see gets a WTF.
 
<- perl programmer by heart
 
@sehe Looks ugly now.
 
@rubenvb How very nuanced and cultured of you
 
@sehe I know, right?
 
I should just go buy a reasonably sized pile of sugar and consume it
that way I can settle down and stop thinking about my need to stuff my face
 
8:24 PM
@DeadMG What's a reasonably-sized pile of sugar in your opinion?
 
@refp I have even given Perl5 way more attention than I should have. I know enough about it to have decided to completely give up on it. Needless to say, I still did some gigs in Perl/C when the opportunity arose.
 
if I knew that I wouldn't be so fat :P
 
Thing is, when I learned Perl, I liked it. Looking back, I think it was a huge waste of time
 
@sehe perl is my main scripting language, is there a task I need to solve quickly.. perl is the right language for the job
 
@DeadMG You would. You're british after all.
 
8:25 PM
@sehe I don't think you can really waste time learning a programming language (unless it's PHP or Java). :-P
4
 
@refp I can (and will) use Perl, but only if I must. I'd love to learn enough python library fu to eliminate it
 
@sehe perl is a nice language, not for production environments tho'.. or it can be, if the developers work really hard not to go with the simple unreadable solution to the problem they are facing
 
i watched a guy who counted the number of characters in a text he heard the first time spoken to him
 
@sehe python.. it's a nice language but the indentation requirements.
 
at the end of the text he said "OK, that was 401 characters!"
 
8:26 PM
@JohannesSchaublitb autism
 
quite impressive
 
@Insilico True. I learned what to stay away from, and why. Also, I can still weild Perl. Which is nice for repwhoring and impressing the ladies collegues
 
@JohannesSchaublitb perl can do that to, and it doesn't even have ears
 
And useless.
 
Well, if you don't learn Java you will never know how awesome the other languages are...
 
8:26 PM
lol
 
@RaphaelR True to an extent.
 
@Cicada he said he takes the words and puts each char of them into "bins" and at the end sees how large the bins are and adds them
 
@JohannesSchaublitb wc can do that. How appropriate
 
@JohannesSchaublitb I do the same with my database course. And maths course. Most courses actually.
 
8:29 PM
@sehe What do you use Perl for?
 
WCers gonna shit
 
@sehe color for the walls of my flat
not sure how you call it properly xD
 
@CatPlusPlus Adhoc scripting that requires rudimentary datastructures, smarter flow control or just many open files. This means that bash is out, for me. I stop enjoying it the moment I need to handle nested collections. Perl5 objects make my eyes bleed
@Insilico For that, I use vim
 
anyone tried the pyramid push-up exercise? it's bloody harder than I thought it was going to be...

for (int i =0; i < 10; ++i) {
  for (int j =i+1; j > 0; --j)
    you->push_up ();

  std::this_thread::sleep_for (std::chrono::seconds (3));
}
 
8:31 PM
That really doesn't say why Perl and not Python.
 
hmm
why is it forbidden to say the following
 
that is supposed to be applied to real life, obviously
 
void f() { static int a = 0; void x(int y = a); }
 
@CatPlusPlus The reason is, I'm more used to perl. That's all. I did mention that before (perhaps too cryptic)
 
the var is static, so it doesn't have to know the stackpointer or any weird stuff
 
8:31 PM
oh no, that's not correct I realized now.. you are so supposed to the the same thing but in reverse afterwards (starting at 9 working your way down to 1)
oh yeah, I was gonna eat some..
 
lol perl
 
@JohannesSchaublitb ooohh another riddle
 
@sehe no riddle
 
I actually use perl as a password generator you know.
 
real question this time lol
 
8:32 PM
Pretty sure every single password in the world is syntactically valid perl.
 
what;s the difference
 
you are allowed to use macros, string literals and comments to solve it
lol
 
@Cicada Not if it contains use strict;
 
@Cicada probably. l start all my passwords with use strict; use warnings; as a precaution
@RaphaelR :)
 
Social engineering succeeded!
Proceeding with hack ~
 
8:34 PM
@Cicada Have at it
@JohannesSchaublitb you're declaring x as a global function, no? So the declared default value must be accessible globally too, I guess
Hmm. No x is actually locally declared, but still external. Skip that
 
@sehe it must not
@sehe default arguments are per-scope
 
TIL
@JohannesSchaublitb I'm going to claim the stock answer ahead of time: "It is so, because the standard says it".
 
but
void f() { static int a = 0; struct x { x():lulz(a) {} int lulz; } z; }
is allowed
 
sucks, that. Also, only in c++11
 
Fuck Amazon price variations.
 
8:45 PM
Supposedly Jenna Jameson is going to write a book
why she no stick to what she does best?
lol
 
@JohannesSchaublitb I guess it's simply the law as laid down in 8.3.6
> § 8.3.6 ad 7: Local variables shall not be used in a default argument
Of course, the sample doesn't actually show the case of the static local, but the wording prohibits a local variable, end of story.
 
@sehe but why does it prohibit?
why not just automatic variables
 
@JohannesSchaublitb (a) I'm not psychic (b) it doesn't have to be a rational thing, oversights happen (c) file a DR already
 
@sehe i think it is not DR worthy
the committee already thinks i'm autistic
 
@JohannesSchaublitb Ok. So... it's just legalese turd polishing then
 
8:50 PM
because of all my silly pedant issues i post lol
 
@JohannesSchaublitb That should be unsurprising given the territory. I wouldn't be surprised if being a bit up the autistic spectrum is a requirement for members of the SC (or at least the research staff/proof reading audience)
 
@JohannesSchaublitb Can you count the number of letters in a speech?
 
For one thing, I don't suppose perfectly normal people would cope.
 
@Cicada lol no
 
yay.. installing newer version of gcc to get C++11 on my home machine...
 
8:52 PM
Your autism sucks.
 
@Cicada Easily. Just pipe through wc -c
@JimNorton What version did you have, then? 4.3 or sumtin?
@JimNorton OS/Distro?
 
@Cicada you would look way hotter with brown hair
 
@sehe 4.5.2 - Linux Ubuntu
 
or with dark blonde
 
@JimNorton Old version
 
8:53 PM
@JohannesSchaublitb Stfu, bieber!
 
@Cicada 4.5.2 is the old version
 
@Cicada Zing
@JimNorton I mean, old Ubuntu as well
Recent Ubunti come with 4.6.2 at least IIRC. Then, next thing you do is sudo apt-get install gcc-snapshot and you get something like 4.7 RC.
 
Ubuntu 11.04 ( with all updates ). I didn't get the new compiler until I added a new repository to PPA
 
@JimNorton So you're on... 4.6.2 now?
 
8:56 PM
gcc version 4.6.1 20110409 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.6.0-3~ppa1)
still not quite the newest
 
Still rather disappointing indeed
Oh well, I'm on gcc version 4.6.1 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.1-9ubuntu3)
myself. Damn linux Mint. I use clang 3.1 too though
And Mingw32 4.7 and VS2010 if I can't avoid windows (including, next monday, incidentally)
 
Seems like 4.6.1 doesn't support C++11
 
g++ -std=c++11
4.7 made that the default
 
man gcc doesn't list c++11 as an option
 

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