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10:12 PM
@DeadMG there are a couple of other slang expressions
 
hmm
playing Dragon Age: Origins
recruit massive war dog
name: Daisy.
 
> "recruit massive war dog"
'nuff said
 
I saw tits in here for a sec
Then my screen flashed
And they're gone now ;_;
 
Your screen flashed its tits at you? Your screen has tits? What!?!
 
@Borgleader didn't you hear about the flexible screens from Samsung? ;-)
 
10:22 PM
Yes, I got quite a good deal!
 
the porn industry is investing heavily in them
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun Go. To. Bed.
 
@sehe With.Massive.War.Dog.
 
@sehe My father said that an hour ago :<
I really can't ;_;
I'd be sitting there doing nothing when I could be productive
 
@MohammadAliBaydoun twitch.tv/WCS_America
Watch it
 
10:26 PM
 
disk 1 of 3711
 
nice spoof
 
you won't get that installed before the support runs out
 
well, not before the activation servers get pulled, anyways
 
i can imagine the the computer with 5 floppy disk drives xD
and the robot to automatically load them
 
10:27 PM
(XP still has support, but no activation servers anymore. This caused me to be unable to use an existing intallation in a new PC for a relative of mine. I could haved killed this company that day)
@Borgleader People used to have CDROM robots (and obviously, tape robots are still the thing)
 
@sehe I know, I was picturing this youtube.com/watch?v=2efhrCxI4J0
 
are floppies still being manufactured?
 
Ell
I think ill deal with the parsing compression issue by splitting the header into pre and post compression functions
 
Probably. For niche markets? Nah. It's gonna be all flash. Much more robust, cheaper to ship etc.
@Ell you're splitting the header into functions?
I think I'll split my raw disk image into a chess engine, a word processor and a trading app.
 
I just got back from shopping. Came home with a motherboard, a CPU, some ram, a power supply, and a case.
 
Ell
10:36 PM
As in I'll have parse_header1 which parses up to the byte which says if it is compressed or not, then I'll make a new istreambuf_iterator or not depending on if its compressed, then continue parsing
 
And a Halloween costume because my manager is making all of us dress up.
 
Ell
I admit I phrased my previous message badly xD
 
What are your thoughts on this new Hour of Code thing that is all over the news now? code.org/hourofcode
Do you think it will be good for the industry or do you think it will bring in more incompetent coders?
 
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Q: Ambiguous inheritance in policy-based design

the_duckyI have a host class, which takes two policies, sayhello and talk. The policy talk is a class template, which itself takes e.g. sayhello. The problem is that sayhello::saySomething is ambiguous in host2 (i tried to solve this diamond problem with virtual). How can i resolve this ambiguity? Or is ...

all that inheritance abuse
 
@Mysticial did you have to carry it all the way home?
 
10:41 PM
@StackedCrooked In the car. Does that count?
 
Ah, I figured :)
 
Fucking ram is expensive.
32 GB for $290 or so.
Granted it wasn't exactly slow ram either.
But this isn't supposed to be a killer machine.
 
32 GB is a lot though.
 
@Mysticial I remember the days when 32 MB cost that much
 
@Mysticial That's also bestiality
 
10:43 PM
32 GB seems like a killer machine to me.
 
My killer machine is coming probably next year when the E-series Haswells come out. I"ll try to run 64GB or 128GB on it. It will officially replace my aging workstation.
 
@StackedCrooked it's lowish high-end, nothing special
 
@CatPlusPlus I was thinking the same.
 
I paid 90$ for 16GB
 
@CatPlusPlus You probably had smaller DIMMs.
I'm doing 4 x 8GB @ 1866.
 
10:44 PM
Smaller than what
 
@StackedCrooked I've had a 32Gb + Xeon E51650 for a year now, got it self-assembled for < eur 1500, solid as a rock
 
@CatPlusPlus Each individual stick has less memory.
 
No, it's dual-channel setup, 2x8
 
Then you got lucky.
 
No, you got robbed
:v
16 is fine really
 
10:47 PM
@CatPlusPlus 32 is nice because you can run 1 or 2 VMs at 8-12 Gb as well :-)
 
Ell
How much does channels matter to you!?
 
I run multiple VMs all the time
You rarely need to give 8GB of RAM to a VM
 
I don't have 8GB RAM total :\
 
My largest VM right now is Win8 one at 4GB
 
I have 16 GB on my main machine right now. But with a ram drive an stuff, it's kind of a tight squeeze.
 
10:50 PM
You could probably put that money in an SSD and get a better deal
 
What do you use the RAM drive for?
Compilation?
 
my cpu/ram have 7.8 on the Win experience index, the disk is very slow, thinking of that SSD
 
Disk is always slowest part
 
@StackedCrooked Mostly for small scale tests of code that is meant to run large-scale on disk.
So I can use a ramdisk as a way to "fast-forward" things.
 
Mine are 7.7 and 7.8 with the graphics being 7.9 and 7.9. Disk is at 5.9 :v
 
10:51 PM
In tests that would otherwise take hours.
 
grapics for me is 7.4, but I have a fanless GPU
 
How often do you need to calculate pi jesus
3
 
user1804599
char pi = 3.14; is enough for all purposes.
 
@CatPlusPlus Easily a few hundred times a day. :)
 
Pi is exactly 4!
 
10:52 PM
It's more like a unit test than anything.
 
user1804599
@MohammadAliBaydoun 4!? That’s quite much.
 
user1804599
Well, only for sufficiently complex definitions of !.
 
I measure everything in gigapis
 
Some day, I will distort the gamma function
So I can say n! freely ;_;
 
user1804599
Uwaga!
 
10:55 PM
Goddammit, I can't find my anti-static mat.
 
I suck at drawing things coordinated.
My sense of relative positioning is off.
 
hm... I think unique_ptr could have emplace
 
Found it... in the garage. Covered in fucking spider webs... Goddammit...
bbl while I clean it up.
 
user1804599
@Abyx how does it know which function you want to use to allocate the object?
 
user1804599
You’d need to pass in an allocator.
 
11:01 PM
The basic question is "why"
 
@not-rightfold oh, and how make_unique does?
 
What the hell would emplace on unique_ptr do
 
user1804599
Well, make_unique always returns an std::unique_ptr with the default deleter.
 
Why why
 
@TemplateRex Get 256GB SSD. Do it now.
 
user1804599
11:02 PM
Which corresponds to new.
 
p = std::make_unique<long::type::Name>(...) is too fucking long
 
user1804599
You could disable an emplace function if the deleter is not the default deleter, but that’s silly and confusing.
 
Don't use this shitty language then
 
so I want p.emplace(...)
@CatPlusPlus thank you for your advice, you fluffy fuck
 
Ell
Don't chat in this shitty lounge if you want constructive advice says the cat
 
11:04 PM
What
 
'(limited resources, no debugger),' WTF that mean? Limited resources, OK, no debugger - how can such stuff be got working?
 
Very carefully
 
btw, I fully understand that unique_ptr::emplace won't ever happen in C++
@MartinJames unit-tests ftw
 
You can write a free template that infers the pointer type
 
and logs
@CatPlusPlus yep.
 
11:06 PM
@Abyx Unit tests? On embedded? Hopeless.
 
Ell
Radical feminists be cray
 
You don't have to execute unit tests on that thing
 
@MartinJames why not? you can test stuff on PC. ^that
 
@Abyx Yes, you can, and it means nothing.
 
If your C++ code is correct (haha) then it doesn't matter which machine is executing the tests
 
11:07 PM
it will mean that code it OK, but hardware is fucked.
 
@Abyx Yeah, exactly.
 
well yeah, once I had an application where unit-tests were green on x86 and failed on ARM because of alignment issues
 
Software test suites are next-to-useless on embedded. Only system tests have quality.
 
but it doesn't happen that often
 
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^^ Time to build it.
 
11:11 PM
@CatPlusPlus extension methods would be also good. (we'll have'em in C++2z, I know)
 
@Mysticial Show us the result!
also, what case did you pick?
 
@Mysticial omg lol it says "0dB"
 
@Borgleader That's the box in the back.
 
Well passive cooling doesn't make a sound
 
@CatPlusPlus it's -inf dB then
 
11:13 PM
Notice that the video card is shit. That's fine. I'm not gonna be gaming on it. But I do need it to handle dual 1080p with Aero.
 
The box at the back seems to be female.
 
dB is a weird unit
 
user1804599
decibyte
 
Dammit, I forgot to grab an extra hard drive from my Mom's office.
I don't think I have any upstairs that I can just throw in.
 
Oestrogen is the primary sex hormone. It is actually a whole class of different hormones, the main three being oestradiol, oestrone (the main hormone) and oestriol. Together these three hormones control female sexual production. An Imbalance of oestrogen can lead to a number of health problems including your timers stopping, file-copy failures and other conditions like bufferporosis where stacks develop thinning and weakening of their mammary-management.
 
user1804599
11:19 PM
The lounge would be nicer with some more oestrogen.
 
@not-rightfold ebay.com/sch/…
 
user1804599
lolwot
 
user1804599
I didn’t know you could buy that without prescription.
 
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god damnit
 
You can buy almost anything without prescription - talk to your local drug-dealer. I've had enough drugs tonight, (I sold a drug for an hour), so I gotta sleep.
 
11:27 PM
 
user1804599
I am going to learn Prolog. :D
 
gl hf
 
First time I've mounted a CPU with pins on it. Hope I don't screw it up.
 
i didnt fuck up, you just gotta line 'em up!
you'll see its pretty easy
 
I suppose it's harder to screw up the AMD mounts then the Intel mounts.
If you bend a pin, you can bend it back.
If you get something stuck in an Intel socket, you're screwed.
 
11:40 PM
friend of mine bent a pin on an intel chip and managed to bend it back
 
Just sorta wobble it around and it will fall into the socket, then lock it up.
 
iirc
 
@Borgleader Intel chips don't have pins anymore.
 
err mobo then? all i remember is he bent a pin while installing an intel chip
 
@Mysticial Balls?
 
11:44 PM
Well that was easy. I didn't even have to push it in.
I just dropped it in and closed the clip. It clamps sideways.
That's cool.
 
@Mysticial Yeah, exactly. If you seem to need any force, then you're doing it wrong - don't rape it, make love to it :)
3
 
You should have streamed your build :P
For some reason I kinda want to see other people build PCs cuz i usually have a little trouble
and im scared i might be retarded
 
@Mysticial yeah, my previous build was AMD, was so easy to get chip in an heatsink on. My current PC is intel, and it was ball buster
 
I can't help but rape computers. ;_;
 
@thecoshman Yeah, the intel ones require quite some force to close the clip.
 
11:50 PM
Didn't help I never accounted for the size of the heatsink and the RAM being so close... ram is actually sitting a slight angle, even after having to hack off some plastic from the fan mount on the CPU
@Mysticial I found it was more the heatsink that was a pain
 
The first Intel processor I ever mounted was over 1K USD. It took some force to do it. You bet it was nerve racking.
 
any way, night
 
night
I haven't had any issues with heatsinks though. Other than the fact the big ones tend to get in the way of other things.
So screw that. Water cooling FTW - even if it's self-contained water.
 
I haven't had issues with big heatsinks (mine is a Hyper212 Evo)
 
I have a lot of stories to tell about big heatsinks.
Granted, I tend to stuff my build full of stuff. Which doesn't work too well when the heatsink takes up half the space.
 
user1804599
11:59 PM
What do CS students use for birth control?
 

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