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8:00 PM
holy shit, look at this
 
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No. I refuse to look at it.
 
no, it's impressive
it's actually a Doom 2 MOD
 
@AlexM. Yeah, texture are impressive, yes.
 
> Featuring many current-gen features such as 16x motion blur, bloom lighting and godrays.
 
@AlexM. Could you even look up and down in Doom 2? :)
 
8:03 PM
IIRC yes, though I'm not sure if I remember that from Quake
 
@AlexM. are these the godrays?
 
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:D
 
those are alien rays
totally different thing
 
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@Jefffrey AbstractGodrayBean
 
Isn't God an alien? At least in the latin sense of the term...
 
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8:04 PM
No, because aliens exist.
 
God also exists.
 
 
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@Jefffrey In your dreams.
 
Is that God rays?
 
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This is my god Ray:
 
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8:05 PM
 
@rightfold How do you explain this thing that we call life?
inb4 I don't
 
@Jefffrey, what is this thing that you call life?
 
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Natural consequence of physical structure.
 
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The only thing I cannot explain as “natural consequence of physical structure” way is consciousness.
 
Hint: scientist haven't discovered or proved anything about the origin of life.
 
8:07 PM
@rightfold It's just a neural net taken to extremes.
it's no different than we are self-replicating RNA molecules taken to extremes.
 
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@Jefffrey Meaning is invented by humans.
 
@Jefffrey There is no "meaning".
 
Sorry, I mean the origin of life.
 
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There is no such thing as an inherent meaning. Humans give meaning to something and it only means that to themselves.
 
the origin of life we pretty much know was a chemical accident on primordial earth.
 
8:08 PM
@DeadMG the big bang is not the origin
 
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TBH I don’t know the origin of anything, nor whether or not God exists. (How the fuck could I?)
 
the only question about the origin of life here is which chemical process exactly happened to create the first self-replicating RNA.
@Jefffrey Not of life on Earth, certainly.
 
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Actually, you cannot know anything with 100% certainty, because you can never know whether your brain is functioning as it should (recursively you cannot know this because it may be malfunctioning).
 
@Jefffrey, I'm asking you, what is life? Do crystals live? Does virii live?
 
@Raze What I perceive as true in this very moment.
 
8:10 PM
@Raze Crystals don't live. Viruses do, though.
 
@Jefffrey, that is an answer to a different question.
 
I guess your can reflect the definition to what you are perceiving, but I can't even be sure you actually exist.
 
but there are certainly limits
 
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Omg Angels such a nice song. <3
 
What about Crystalline entities in TNG?
 
8:11 PM
for examples, there are prion diseases that are probably not classifiable as living things.
 
sorry, wrong SE
 
@Raze No, life for me is what I perceive in this very moment.
 
user1804599
You cannot be sure that what you perceive is real.
 
depends how I define real
 
if it's not, then there's no meaning to deciding that it's not real.
 
8:12 PM
@rightfold What's real?
 
so there's no point in deciding that it's not real, the only possible option is that it is real.
 
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@Jefffrey What actually is.
 
There's no point in doing anything, it's just fun.
 
user1804599
Indeed!
 
and if it's not fun, then please don't do what one person near here did this evening and jump under a train. makes such a mess, for one thing
 
8:13 PM
@rightfold What is "be"? The only thing that you can be certain about is that you are living in a specific moment in time for that specific moment. Memories, people, trees could all be the product of your own mind.
 
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No, you cannot.
 
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Well, hmm, maybe you can.
 
user1804599
Well, no, you cannot.
 
either of your own mind or - worse - of someone else's
 
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Because you don’t know what happens after death.
 
8:15 PM
@ClickRick 3 suicides in my train life for university, I know the drill
 
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So without knowing what happens after death and with this you cannot know whether you are alive or not.
 
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s/brain/whatever makes you concious/g
 
Xeo
I don't get it. Tag pages on SO are extremely slow and laggy for me on mobile.
 
@rightfold You know you are alive if you are perceiving something.
 
Xeo
mainpage isn't
 
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8:16 PM
@Jefffrey How do you know you cannot perceive anything when you are dead?
 
Xeo
must be the auto-update thing
 
Brain is implementation detail
actually not even that
@rightfold How do you know you will die?
 
central nervous systems leave a lot to be desired. Maybe distributed nervous systems are the way forward?
 
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@Jefffrey I don’t.
 
@DeadMG, virii are considered to be on the edge of life. They are considered replicating objects, but don't fit well into the biological definition of life.
 
8:17 PM
@Raze like fire?
 
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Because I just said you cannot know anything.
 
they can evolve
 
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How can you know there is some state that is not alive and that you cannot perceive anything in that state?
 
@rightfold I'm saying that you know you are conscious right now (well, I definitely hope so, because I do)
For any definition of right now
The only problem is defining "right now", given that defining time is also a huge problem.
 
@ClickRick, more or less. virii can replicate only in the presence of a suitable host (like fuel for fire). They don't grow, they don't respond to stimulii, they are not composed of cells, etc etc.
 
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8:21 PM
@Jefffrey You cannot know what consciousness is.
 
I'm living it, how can I not know it?
 
@Jefffrey You are conscious? You have obviously not drunk enough beer.
 
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11 mins ago, by rightfold
Actually, you cannot know anything with 100% certainty, because you can never know whether your brain is functioning as it should (recursively you cannot know this because it may be malfunctioning).
 
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s/brain/whatever makes you concious/g
 
Not everyone who is living is conscious.
 
8:21 PM
@MartinJames My bad :P
 
I want my brain malfunctioning ASAP.
 
Oh, and talking about "right now," our brains actually live a few moments in the future. Actually a future that the brain projects. Saw it in Nat Geo today.
 
I'm gonna apply Abbot Ale, 5%.
 
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Right now I am horny and in need of sex.
 
@rightfold Beer can fix that too.
 
8:23 PM
Must be all the discussion we are having about C++ :p
 
flags for moderator attention
 
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OH NO SOMEBODY SAID “SEX” I AM SO OFFENDED!!1
 
@rightfold There's no such a thing as "whatever makes you conscious". Consciousness if not a property of some object, is the property of the consciousness itself.
 
I was thinking he was getting a mod to come erm.. "solve" that problem
 
@Jefffrey That's clearly bullshit.
 
8:24 PM
Whatever you, as consciousness, define as consciousness is what makes you conscious.
 
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5 mins ago, by Jefffrey
@rightfold I'm saying that you know you are conscious right now (well, I definitely hope so, because I do)
 
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> you are conscious
 
@Jefffrey It contains a pointer to itself?
 
@MartinJames exactly
 
if that were true, I could define myself as conscious past my death. Or if I were hit on the head. Or given an anesthetic.
 
8:25 PM
but the value is itself a pointer that point to another pointer and so on
 
it's trivially obvious that interfering with the function of the brain prevents consciousness.
 
You are at implementation level.
I'm talking about Life Standard.
 
which states that if you don't have a brain capable of consciousness, you fall unconscious.
 
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I am talking about penis and I want to eat ice cream.
 
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Fuck life who cares.
 
8:26 PM
Me?
 
What happens to consciousness when one gets Alzheimer's?
 
But I can understand there's something more compelling to talk about.
LIKE TITS
 
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My Apocalypse oohhh yeah.
 
@40two lol
 
8:29 PM
@Jeffrey I'm gay for your code dude LOL
He's gay for Java code though, which makes it even more complicated than already is...
 
It seems like a funny tv show.
 
Well I think it is
At least my favourite show this period
 
-1
Q: Relationship fflush() and std::cin.clear() and std::cin.ignore()

user3668131Is there a relationship between the fflush(stdin) in c-language and std::cin.clear() and or std::cin.cin.ignore(100, '\n'); in c++ language c-language fflush(stdin) // flushes the inputstream c++ std::cin.clear() // reset the statusbit std::cin.cin.ignore(100, '\n'); // ignore, for instanc...

Dat title. I must say that in relationships. I find more use for std::cout.ignore()
 
Although, as already mentioned programming in Java denotes not only homosexuality but also perversion
 
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How would you disambiguate serialisation as in concurrency and serialisation as in data structure-to-storage?
 
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8:34 PM
Because GeocodingSerializer is confusing IMO.
 
I wouldn't. Let the context speak.
{{Probability distribution| name =Zipf's law| type =mass| pdf_image =Zipf PMF for N = 10 on a log–log scale. The horizontal axis is the index k . (Note that the function is only defined at integer values of k. The connecting lines do not indicate continuity.)| cdf_image =Zipf CDF for N = 10. The horizontal axis is the index k . (Note that the function is only defined at integer values of k. The connecting lines do not indicate continuity.)| parameters =s>1\, (real)N \in \{1,2,3\ldots\} (integer)| support =k \in \{1,2,\ldots,N\}| pdf =\frac{1/k...
 
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The only context is the documentation comment that says “Serializes geocoding in order to prevent rate limiting issues.” :V
 
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It’s a class in geocoding package.
 
Xeo
@sehe great preview!
 
@rightfold Perfectly clear to me
 
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8:37 PM
Also new Bitbucket layout is nice.
 
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@sehe Whokay. I can always change it later due to superduper refactoring tools. :3
 
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I don’t really like non-full-width layouts for such applications anymore.
 
@rightfold Nothing changed v0v
 
surely that depends on what "full width" is. 3840 pixels is rather wide...
 
user1804599
I don’t use a browser full-screen unless I’m on a small screen.
 
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8:41 PM
I use it full-screen at home (1680px or something like that).
 
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At work (1920px) I use it next to Hangouts (tiling WM FTW).
 
yay, wrote a quick script to assign the appropriate scripts and values for each playing card in the scene so I don't have to do it manually
	var specialCardVals = new Dictionary<char, int[]>()
	{
			{ 'A', new int[] { 1, 11 } },
			{ 'J', new int[] { 12 } },
			{ 'Q', new int[] { 13 } },
			{ 'K', new int[] { 14 } }
	};
quality shit
 
"Use bounties as a trigger to spike your interest, not to motivate yourself in answering" That. That's clear thinking. And convincing advice. — sehe 9 secs ago
 
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@AlexM. Eww need more type inference.
 
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new[] { 1, 11 } pl0x.
 
8:44 PM
@Jefffrey troll? A lot changed
 
@rightfold I had no idea you could do that
I only went as far as using 'var' in my code
I don't consider it a huge improvement in this case though
 
@sehe I don't know what you are seeing but I see this:
 
Heylo Evryone !
 
the only places where I use var are those where it's obvious what's being created and otherwise specifying the full type would result in an unnecessarily long line
 
8:46 PM
@ItachiUchiha Typing class is in the other room :)
 
line in that dictionary above
 
Hi
 
And that design is at least 1 year old.
 
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@sehe :) :) just looking for some time to spend
 
8:47 PM
 
@ItachiUchiha If you want to ... find time, look elsewhere! Everyone here just loses more of it
 
lose, spend, ...
 
@sehe why do you say that ?
 
lol
 
@rightfold Oh right. Maybe I should have clicked into a repository.
 
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8:49 PM
lol
 
user1804599
@Griwes #twitter
 
@ItachiUchiha You're (watch closely) "looking for time" - we don' t have it, this room just takes time
 
@sehe sarcasm !! :) I have loads of time to give to this room :) :)
 
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@TonyTheLion :facepalm:
 
8:51 PM
@Griwes where did you dig from these pearls?
 
sup guys
 
@40two I didn't, imgur did.
 
@ItachiUchiha Ah, so, you were "looking to spend some time", then. English grammar classes are down the hall, opposite the typing classes :)
 
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@sehe any experience with IPC in Java?
 
@ItachiUchiha, it's lambda btw
 
8:52 PM
@Griwes it reminds me of the saying "If you can't avoid a rape at least enjoy it..."
2
 
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Interprocess LinkedBlockingQueue would be so fucking nice. :V
 
@sehe may be I should visit it, along with you, coz your grammar seem to have been improved a lot after taking those classes :P :P
 
@rightfold Yup. Even today actually
 
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How do you do it? inb4 shared memory.
 
8:53 PM
@ItachiUchiha what a good comeback man
you sure told sehe
 
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It would be cool if I could enqueue a promise to a interprocess queue and then complete it from the other process.
 
@rightfold We do exactly that!
 
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:O
 
@AlexM. tnxx man !
 
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I currently use a thread and a LinkedBlockingQueue[(String, Promise[Point])].
 
8:55 PM
@rightfold if the promise is of a pint of beer, and the "other process" is by my PC, then I'd be all for that!
 
@Jefffrey typo error, updated !
 
@rightfold I was kinda surprised. But it's really not too difficult with standard RMI
 
user1804599
What is RMI?
 
@ItachiUchiha do you have any more?
 
@rightfold Remote method invocation
 
user1804599
8:55 PM
Ah.
 
Newspeak for RPC?
 
@AlexM. get a room :)
 
user1804599
What kind of promises did you use?
 
user1804599
I currently use scala.concurrent.Promise.
 
@ClickRick It's old speak for .NET remoting (with binary marshallers)
 
8:56 PM
@AlexM. I forgive people ! :)
 
@sehe something tells me he wouldn't come along
back to my code anyway
 
@rightfold We actually use Futures (I think it's java.lang.Future<>) and we just mimic the blocking on the remote end with a countdown latch. If the response value "packet" doesn't arrive within timeout, we raise an exception instead
@AlexM. Yeah. I just use the fish
 
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OIC.
 
user1804599
Akka seems to offer the functionality I want, but its syntax is kinda crappy.
 
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You have to override receive and then you can handle a single message there.
 
8:59 PM
Plain java for us.
 
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You can use Akka in Java.
 
Could just spell that "pain lava" instead
 
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Asynchronous-I/O-behind-the-scenes like in Erlang and Go would be ideal. :v
 

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