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4:05 AM
@ScottW hmm is it me?
 
@Rapptz I dunno, try asking Stack Overflow.
 
@Mysticial lol
 
Consider pinning that?
 
Soon Mysticial will have a bot that posts Try [so] as a reply to everything that ends with a question mark.
 
@MarkGarcia why? we already have a pin to the usual newbie hints link.
 
4:07 AM
@Rapptz Needs to be discussed in meta.SO.
 
@George: Ping test 1. — FlackBot Feb 26 '12 at 23:24
^^ somebody got a lot of pings...
And the poor OP...
And this (which I won't onebox): meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/3122/…
 
‮Please do not speak of being messed up until you read this! — George Edison Jan 11 '11 at 22:40
 
lol
 
4:14 AM
@Rapptz How?!!
 
I admit I don't know.
Hello, I am Jon Skeet. ‮‮ teekS noJ -Manishearth Mar 30 '12 at 11:18
that one too ^
 
damn you beat to it
 
Do you guys think C++ Amp is a joke/doomed/worthless?
 
So the problem with new users' questions is their usernames? — Telthien 57 secs ago
 
@ScottW yolo
but honestly, do you think C++AMP has a future or do you think we should bet on OpenACC, OpenCL?
 
4:19 AM
@Rapptz For that: pastebin.com/cJ78M6AU
 
The fuck. Firefox just crashed!
 
lmao
 
While viewing the sandbox.
 
@MarkGarcia You should come here:

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Bookmarked Mar 8 at 3:38 by Mysticial

 
4:22 AM
It took me forever to realise it
but I don't have a log out button
Oh I see it.
It's the only blue link
 
@Mysticial Shit.
Ha. Just in time.
@Mysticial I'll try it again. I missed seeing BSODs.
 
Fuck... I just crashed my own browser while trying crash @Mark's...
 
@Mysticial Hahaha. Chrome? FF's more resilient.
 
@MarkGarcia FF. I hadn't restarted FF in a while. And then I tried to load that link I gave you.
 
@Mysticial Well, here's a less painful option: catoverflow.com
 
4:32 AM
@MarkGarcia dammit there goes any chance of my actually getting work done..
 
@jozefg Join me.
 
the cats... they're hypnotic
and adorable
Oh to be young and foolish with multiple cores.
2
 
> Oh to be young and foolish with multiple cores partners.
FTFY
 
@ScottW ^^
 
@Mysticial thank you kindly ^
 
4:42 AM
So I have a feature that can convert e.g. an std::tuple<double, int> to an std::tuple<int, double>. I think the most fitting name for that would be reoder, as in std::tuple<int, double> t = reorder(std::make_tuple(4., 4));. If I were to introduce a feature that does the same, but also allows for tuples that are mismatched in lengths, what should I call it?
 
@LucDanton Try Stack Overflow.
muahahaha
 
o u
2
 
@LucDanton I'd be tempted to call it reshape or (for a poetic twist) perhaps transmute.
 
Well those things are in a tuples namespace, so tuples::transmute may not be that obscure :p
 
4:59 AM
I could call it readjust to mimic reorder, but then I ask myself why it shouldn't just be adjust.
 
@LucDanton reposition could do.
 
@MarkGarcia I don't think it makes it distinctive enough from reorder though. It would look like the same functionality.
 
I have a situation where serializing vector<tuple<A, B, D>> would lead to a lot of data overhead due to "padding". I could save some space by automatically transforming it into tuple<vector<A>, vector<B>, vector<C>> before serialization. (Just an idea atm, not certain if this will be necessary.)
But it's fun to know that this is actually possible with tuples.
They are really powerful.
 
5:16 AM
-4
Q: Analysis of Algorithms Crash Course

Dre Medz Jamesa.Use induction to prove that T(n)=θ(n^^klg^^2n) b.The preceding fact shows that we could, in principle, extend Case 2 of the Master Theorem to include more overhead functions than simply those that have order of growth θ(nE), where E is the critical exponent. State a revised version of Case 2...

CV's split on two different reasons. Anyone wanna cast a final vote for duplicate?
And see what it chooses?
 
 
user1357851
Why does Feeds reminds me of spam bots
 
@jozefg Which close reason did you pick?
 
not a real question
 
:(
I was wondering which it would choose, if you picked something other than OT or NARQ.
 
5:21 AM
Aw... in hindsight thatd have been interesting
well give it 5 min and someone'll post another question copy pasted from some textbook
 
You posted this identical question 3 times: twice on SO and once on Math.SE This is not how the system works. — Mysticial 1 min ago
 
Oh wow...
this is what office hrs are for
Hey @Mysticial are you at uiuc? Ill be there next week
 
@jozefg yes I am
 
Ah cool
 
I'm dropping out "graduating" in May though.
 
5:24 AM
haha im jealous.. my stalking cough cough researching says google, congrats!
 
But yeah, I'll be around if you want to meet me in person for whatever reason.
 
@Mysticial Which lab do you work in?
 
Yeah, Im going for college visit (whoot highschool)
 
@Mikhail It's not really a lab, it's the Siebel Center CS building.
:8676979 Wen Mei Hwu does GPUs. So I've never actually met him outside of a seminar.
I mostly work with CPUs.
@ScottW 150 miles
 
@Mysticial I need to a do an operation like A=IFFT(changing_matrix*FFT(A)) a lot, do you know of a way I can speed up the FFT over using FFTW?
 
5:34 AM
@Mikhail What dimensions are these FFTs?
 
@Mysticial They are dense and they are 2000x2000x2000 maybe
3D FFT...
 
@Mikhail djbfft is one reasonable alternative for quite a few purposes.
 
changing_matrix*FFT(A) <-- Is that a pointwise product? (aka convolution)
 
@Mysticial, yes it is
 
@Mikhail Oh dude WTH, you're in Champaign, just come over to Siebel or something and we can white-board this.
@ScottW night
@Mikhail But yeah, if you really want to optimize something like that, you'll need to dig down and go below the libraries.
djbfft is... outdated.
But the ideas it uses are very powerful and still applicable to modern FFT implementations.
 
5:38 AM
@ScottW Sleep well sweetie! <3
 
@Mysticial maybe some other time, I need to get ready to do a presentation for people who agreed to sponsor my PHD (3 years of doing nothing and then dropping out). The group I am working makes 3d reconstructions of cells, we want to image the first few days of a stem cell in 3d...
 
@Mikhail Obviously not now. I'm in my dormroom. But anytime during the day works. I don't have class this final semester.
@Mikhail May I ask your full name? I mean, there's a good chance I'd recognize you since you seem to deal with stuff close to my area.
 
@Mysticial I'm more of an EE guy, beckman.illinois.edu/directory/person/kandel3
 
ah ok. Yeah I don't know many of the EE guys...
 
@Mysticial Thats a god thing. I must away
peace
 
5:44 AM
night
 
Whistles.
175 files in this commit.
I'm so glad nobody's working with my actively. I'd have them frustrated beyond all belief. x3
@DomagojPandža Leeet meee knooow wheen you're readdyy to teeach meee, Mastaaaa.
 
6:09 AM
morning
anyone awake? I have a small question
 
morning
 
hi :), would you mind if I asked a question? (i'm a C#`er but my question relates to a windows api call)
ReadDirectoryChangesW to be precise
 
See the hints on the right. SO might be more appropriate.
 
sorry im a *nix guy, i don't know any win apis. feel free to try stackoverflow proper
 
fair enough sorry to bother you guys
 
user1357851
6:19 AM
should change the description of this lounge to "we are a bunch of asses, if you are a newb and ask irrelevant or newbish questions, especially dumb ones, be prepared to have your tender flesh to be ripped into pieces by 20 pairs of sharp, dirty claws"
 
6:41 AM
0
A: What is a lambda expression in C++11?

masTlambda—is like an anonymous function that maintains state and can access the variables that are available to the enclosing scope. Link below contain a what lambdas are, compares them to other programming techniques, describes their advantages, and provides a basic example. http://msdn.microsoft...

^^ to nuke or not to nuke? If the only thing it adds is a link, then it should be a comment.
 
7:07 AM
@Mysticial nuke it
 
Too late now. It already has 2 upvotes.
 
Xeo
@Mysticial Does that hinder from downvoting it?
 
-5
A: Select only the first entry/row on a table for each row in another Table (Full Outer Join command is used)

Some guyNIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS N...

^^ probably got question-banned.
 
7:26 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I bet version 1.0 generated "tos the string".
 
@StackedCrooked that was my thought after I finally got it
 
Oh wow... this guy is seriously pissed off: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/1859761
 
Hello :)
Can anyone verify my understanding of modulo operation? Consider the following: ( ( i % 5 == 0 ) || ( i % 3 == 0 ) ) { // do stuff
 
user142019
7:41 AM
@Mysticial lol dat abuse of <code>.
 
@Zoidberg One more downvote and we vote to delete.
 
the way I understand is that line: if i devided by 5 OR (||) i devided by 3 is not a float, do stuff - right? so float returns 1 and int returns 0?
 
user142019
@Mysticial There were no downvotes. :v
 
@Zoidberg It was +2/-2. Now it's +2/-3.
Voted delete.
 
user142019
It's a terrible answer.
 
user142019
7:44 AM
If you’re too stupid to find the formatting options on Stack Overflow you shouldn’t be answering questions in the first place. Sorry.
 
Xeo
TIL: for each in AS3 doesn't guarantee to iterate over the same collection in the same order every time, even if that collection is inherently internally ordered (Dictionary).
JUST FUCK YOU ADOBE! BURN!
 
lol
 
Xeo
This fucking stupid thing just cost me around 4h, together with yesterday.
 
Why are you messing with AS?
 
user142019
Write an ActionScript back-end for LLVM and use C++ instead of ActionScript.
 
7:49 AM
So what was the NSFW gif that Domagoj posted yesterday?
 
@Mysticial Oh aha. Let me add mine (I had already flagged as very poor)
 
@sehe You're late. :)
 
@Mysticial Pardon me. I was early. I couldn't vote to delete earlier :)
 
Xeo
@Mysticial Work. I agreed to help out in a pinch with this project.
 
user142019
@TonyTheLion A guy ripped off the testicles of another guy, ate them, fapped and cummed into the dead guy's face, killed a dog and the dog owner, shat on the face of the dog owner and skullraped him, cummed through his mouth, then he fucked the muffler of his car. Relevant link NSFW NSFW NSFW.
 
Xeo
7:52 AM
...
 
@Zoidberg that's even worse than the gif
 
I didn't need that description in that much detail
 
Xeo
@Zoidberg PS: The past form of "cum" is "came", as far as I'm aware.
 
@TonyTheLion Here you go. Through two layers of indirection: chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/8674254#8674254
 
user142019
7:52 AM
@Xeo Oh. TIL.
 
I'm not clicking it
I'm at work
 
@Zoidberg Oh, you just linked to it.
 
@TonyTheLion Right. So believable
 
user142019
> cum (third-person singular simple present cums, present participle cumming, simple past came, or less commonly: cummed, past participle came, cum, or uncommonly: cummed)
 
user142019
It seems you are right.
 
7:53 AM
@TonyTheLion Mmm. Well, that's a reprieve
 
I regret asking
 
@Zoidberg Like seriously? Where did you find that? r/spacedicks or something?
 
user142019
@Mysticial Domagoj linked it here.
 
user142019
Yesterday. And it got binned, then flagged.
 
Not stirred
 
7:54 AM
@Zoidberg Oh it wasn't you.
 
Note to self: Don't ask Zoidberg for descriptions of NSFW things
 
user142019
lol
 
lol
 
@sehe it is, isn't it?!
 
user142019
Time to switch subjects.
 
7:55 AM
I was, once more, astounded at his ability to accurately recall so many details of a random thing like that. I mean, to me, it was just "WTF" and forgotten.
 
user142019
What chanceless project shall I start today?
 
Well, I know the "gist" - so to say, but not nearly enough to give a succint summary at short notice
 
user142019
@sehe I rewatched it. :v
 
@Zoidberg I propose you tell us after the fact.
 
oh gawd
 
7:56 AM
@Zoidberg Oh. Phew. I seriously thought it was getting creepy
@TonyTheLion He has it bookmarked, you know
 
Well one question refers to monday and the other talks about saturday. — JonW 40 secs ago
 
user142019
I have it in my browsing history.
 
@sehe eeek
 
user142019
Typing ".gif" in the omnibox yields it as the first result.
 
Yeah? You search for 'imgur' in you history?
 
user142019
7:57 AM
No, for ".gif".
 
@Zoidberg I'd seriously HATE if my omnibox started expanding random history items :)
 
9 hours ago, by Mysticial
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT GIF
^^ That was my reaction.
 
Yea
I saw that, which is what made me inquire in the first place
I regret this conversation entirely
:|
 
Opera expands typed history, bookmarks and matching open tabs. If I want to search History, I'll go to the history tab (C-A-h, "imgur")
Yup. It was 3rd on the list for me
 
user142019
-2
Q: Length of identifier in turboc++ and DevC++ for both C and C++ languages?

sanaPlease tell me what is the length of variable identifiers of C and C++ in TurboC++ and DevC++ ?

 
user142019
7:59 AM
LOL
 
Wat
Are these compilers of Turbo and Dev ? — sana 2 mins ago
 
lol
 
user142019
And this is why C++ is not attractive to Java programmers. — Zoidberg 3 mins ago
 
0
Q: Warm up some variables in C++

user2244984I have a C++ library that works on some numeric values, this values are not available at compile time but are immediatly available at runtime and are based on machine-related details, in short I need values like display resolution, the number of CPU cores and so on. The key points of my question...

@Mysticial one for you, save him from singletons
 
I don't even. :(
 
8:06 AM
@BartekBanachewicz No wonder I didn't see it. It didn't have the or tags.
 
@DomagojPandža what's that ?
 
@KhaledAKhunaifer LCPDFR.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Meh, it's not clear enough for me...
thx though
 
@Mysticial lol. sarcasm detector needs recalibration again. Please warn ahead of time so I can reduce input gain next time?
 
user142019
But I care, I want to know exactly in Turbo and Dev for which you guys have devoted me. :( — sana 37 secs ago
 
user142019
8:09 AM
> devoted
 
That question sucks. :/
 
@sehe Not really. I miss a big portion of the things in my tags since I only camp the front page. But I get notified (by email) of specialty tags like and .
 
And the answers suck with singleton recommendations.
 
So I see every single question in my specialty tags. But I miss most of the ones with only or .
 
user142019
The Java Sucks room has a feed on .
 
8:11 AM
@Mysticial and it remain a mystery how you can find them all
 
"Can you see a solution to this?" We're not here to justify your paycheck.
What happened to actual questions?
 
Is that rhetorical?
 
@Zoidberg lol
 
@KhaledAKhunaifer By email.
 
user142019
@sehe fixed.
 
user142019
8:14 AM
Anyway. Chanceless, terribad question.
 
@BartekBanachewicz But why would I be able to save him from singletons?
 
user142019
Close, delete, ban.
 
fuck... I just realized that I didn't get any of this... haha
I need sleep
 
> "syntax error - memory exhausted"
what
0
Q: GLSL compile error "memory exhausted"

MrTJI am trying to implement a GLSL fragment shader with a complex if-else decision tree. Unfortunately the shader compiler crashes quite early with a "syntax error - memory exhausted" error. Are there any constraints about the code size or decision tree depth in GLSL? Any suggestion how to overcome ...

dat code wall
 
@sehe First I missed the "singletons" part of that comment. Then I missed your "sarcasm detector" comment... and I went on... yeah... I need sleep. :)
 
8:16 AM
  if(p[7] < c_b)
     if(p[8] < c_b)
      if(p[9] < c_b)
       if(p[10] < c_b)
        if(p[11] < c_b)
         if(p[12] < c_b)
          if(p[13] < c_b)
           if(p[14] < c_b)
            return true;
           else
            return false;
          else
           return false;
         else
          return false;
        else
         return false;
       else
        return false;
      else
       return false;
     else
      return false;
    else
     return false;
 
@TonyTheLion it's all relevant! this is the minimal SSCCE!
 
@TonyTheLion ewwwww
 
user142019
Thank you for the trouble I gave you. Thanks. — sana 38 secs ago
3
 
8:17 AM
lol
 
those if-else's remind me of when I was in college, when I first studied if-else
 
user142019
"Hey Jesus, thank you for dying on the cross I nailed you on."
 
nailed it
 
user142019
@TonyTheLion That can be a single return statement with a single expression. :(
 
user142019
@TonyTheLion Dat pun.
 
8:17 AM
@Zoidberg tell faggot OP
 
@Mysticial nah I think the confusion was mine :) I thought it did have those tags, and you sheepishly implied as much ... Not initially
 
user142019
@TonyTheLion add a comment // OP is a faggot.
 
@Zoidberg That's hilarious
You.... wat?
I'm speechless.
I didn't know you could _study_ if-else
 
user142019
OP is a faggot fucking idiot.
 
@sehe don't start, I used it as a Time-sign
 
8:19 AM
?
 
user868935
Aye-yo
 
@TonyTheLion <3
 
user142019
!
 
user142019
8:21 AM
TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL
 
user142019
:((((((
 
child
 
user142019
adult
 
teenager
 
user142019
fool
 
user868935
8:22 AM
Can anyone explain to me why I'm getting "expecting a ';'" and "expecting an identifier" when declaring const float[] VECTOR_UP = {0.0f, 1.0f, 0.0f}; ???
 
zoidberg
 
user868935
It resides in a function
 
shouldn't it be float VEC[] in C++ instead of float[] VEC ?
 
Wooo
Fuck sleeping!
And the police.
 
user868935
8:26 AM
@KhaledAKhunaifer thx got my languages mixed up
 
@SpicyWeenie you were a java programmer before, right ?
 
@Zoidberg Sophomore, lit. "Wise-Fool".
 
user868935
@KhaledAKhunaifer I started with C++, then went to java (my college is stupid), and now trying to get back into C++
 
@SpicyWeenie float VEC[] is allowed in java by the way
 
user868935
My professor marks us down points for doing it that way
 
8:29 AM
welcome to C++, we make our own best-practice
 
user868935
more like welcome back lol
 
Even if that best-practice is worst-practice for everyone else involved. :D
 
0
A: GLSL compile error "memory exhausted"

seheI'm going to go out on a limb here, as I know nothing about shader languages. However I know general logic and lots of programming languages. Chances are BIG that a construct like: if(p[8] < c_b) if(p[9] < c_b) if(p[10] < c_b) if(p[11] < c_b) if(p[12] < c_b) if(p[13] < c_b) ...

 
> I am doing C = AB with 1000x1000 matrices.
 
@TonyTheLion you mean matrix multiplication?
 
8:34 AM
0
Q: loop tiling/blocking for large dense matrix multiplication

raxmanI was wondering if someone good show me how to use loop tiling/loop blocking for large dense matrix multiplication effectively. I am doing C = AB with 1000x1000 matrices. I have followed the example on Wikipedia for loop tiling but I get worse results using tiling than without. http://en.wikip...

~purrrrrrforrrrmance~
 
user868935
So is C++11 coding officially supported or is it still in a tweaking phase?
 
@TonyTheLion the optimum algorithm to do matrix multiplication is Strassen's algorithm with O(n^2.807) .. but it's very complex
 
@SpicyWeenie What do you mean?
And supported by whom?
 
@KhaledAKhunaifer It's also numerically unstable. So it's not used too often.
 
user868935
@jalf Can I use the new features in a project in VS2012
 
8:39 AM
@Mysticial You're right .. that's why it's used most the time in probabilistic\lossy systems, like graphics and game theory
 
@Mysticial I find it weird how many developers gets blind by process optimization .. there is also how your data is structured, where there are data-structures that solve big part of the problem by how it works
 
@KhaledAKhunaifer It's outside their comfort zone.
So it's natural for them to stay away from it.
 
@KhaledAKhunaifer I remember Strassen's algo.
Feel safe raxman, Mysticial is around — UmNyobe 4 mins ago
lol
 
lol
didn't even see that
 
8:44 AM
they trust in you
haha
 
Problem is... it's 3:44 AM for me and my brain is not functioning
 
ah well, I'm sure it'll be there still in the morning
and possibly unanswered
 
we'll see
 
@SpicyWeenie Some of them
Microsoft's compiler implements part of C++11, but not all of it
 
user868935
cool cool
 
8:48 AM
@LucDanton look nice. any chance I could find `indent.lua'? I seem to vaguely remember that Vim has lua support, right?
 
@sehe Saw Martinho claim as much yesterday.
 
I keep forgetting that as a potential excuse to toy with lua. Some peeps keep repeating it's the knees bees :)
 
I'm not super fond of Lua for text things because it has its own flavour of regexp (yeah...). OTOH I like the language for its other features.
 
I seriously fail to grasp why any language invented after 1998 (or thereabouts) would invent their own regex implementation/flavour.
I mean, Perl6 can be excused, for obvious reasons
 
It's been a while since I've read PIL but I imagine that it grew organically and they turned it into a regexp engine proper after the fact :/
 
8:56 AM
YEAH BOI G'MORNING!
 
It's not for you, loser
 
@Mysticial I just somehow thought you might be able to say something like "you are doing it wrong" or something
@CatPlusPlus this Astyle thingy is a bit borked, or is it just the default mode?
 
@BartekBanachewicz I bet he can
@BartekBanachewicz I use :%!astyle -ajUx for SO jobs. What's wrong for you (template argument lists?)
 
    else return
            false;
 

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