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8:00 AM
@Rapptz Well this is getting ugly
 
no
 
This is my fault.
 
protip, past the age of maybe like 13 you don't care much about the media influencing you as much as your group of friends
 
Xeo
What group of friends?
 
> Some might also be surprised that Korean does not show up on the list: Indeed, it is nearly as widely spoken as Italian.
 
8:01 AM
if your friends do something you're going to be influenced by this
 
Wow no shit could it be because it's spoken in 2 small-as-fuck countries only?????????????????????
 
@Rapptz Except childhood and the teenage years are probably the most influential years on the human psyche.
 
Keep pushing that goalpost.
13+ is teenage years btw.
 
@Rapptz Duh.
 
And when you're a child your order of influence in a health relationship is usually your parents or again your childhood friends or school.
 
8:02 AM
Due to our current societal and cultural structure the childhood stage has been prolonged and extended AND morphed into teenagehood
 
k not bothering anymore
 
Please not another Deep Analysis of Society by Cinch
I can't take it anymore
You win
Now go
 
This hurts.
 
I really should train my communication
I really need to learn how to manipulate more gently and smoothly for maximum impact
 
Christ.
 
8:04 AM
The only impact you will have is a crater on your face if we happen to meet
 
@Cicada I'm curious to find out what most of you are like IRL
 
Boys...
 
I'm a handsome girl
 
i have a .txt with some bytes in ascii and i want to make a file using those bytes. i can't find anything that works, perhaps because of endianness :| is there some unix tool for that?
 
> ascii
> endianness
 
8:05 AM
@Blob ......
 
BYTES IN ASCII
 
@Blob 0/10 see me after class
 
@Cicada lol
 
@Rapptz :C
 
Nice try blub
 
8:06 AM
@Blob cp?
 
i mean like "7f" represented in ascii
a text file
 
@Cinch Heh, interesting. I am exactly the opposite. I have romantic notions about the people in here. Whenever I meet someone, they are dispelled and that usually sucks. Rarely seem people IRL nicer than on the Internet.
 
i want a file that has the bytes 7f
 
Well let it be
 
dd doesn't work, xxd -r -p doesn't work :|
 
8:07 AM
@wilx I'm curious because I think it would be interesting to break all of my preconceptions.
But then again you're right--I'd lose the magic
 
@Cinch I hold my preconceptions dear.
 
@Blob Use tr
 
@wilx I do like my romanticism too.
I love surrealism
 
@Cicada I do like it rough :D
 
Wait @Blob what is your question actually
Filtering the non-printable ascii chars out of a file?
Or what
 
8:08 AM
no
 
Have you guys ever had that feeling as a kid where the world seems "void," "empty" and wide and bright at the same time? The feeling that your soul is somehow unhinged from the world and that your mind is somehow not attached to the world yet?
 
No
 
echo "7f" > myfile.txt
 
\x7f or "\u007f"
 
there we go, the ascii value of '7f' in a file
 
8:09 AM
@Blob you want to read in hex strings
 
@Cinch Nope. I have never done that hard drugs.
 
as bytes, yes?
 
@thecoshman i tried that; comes out corrupt
 
@Blob what ever you are trying to do, you are not explaining it very well at all
 
I have file.txt with content "deadbeef" (ascii). I want file that's "deadbeef" when i hexdump/xxd it (not ascii)
 
8:10 AM
so you want "a" -> 0x61?
 
@Blob If you're reading in ASCII digits, just read in character by character and then get the digit from it
 
@Blob echo "\x0d\x0e\x0a..." > file.txt
 
bytes are always two hexadecimal digits
 
@Cicada it's long. really long. i can't escape all of it.
6
@Cinch w0t
 
@Blob heh
 
8:11 AM
you want 0x61 -> "a" or the other way around?
 
@Blob Dude, there are only 15 hexadecimal digits right?
 
other way around
 
@Cinch 16. HENCE "HEXA"
 
what's wrong with cat file.txt | xxd -p > other.txt?
 
@Blob Oh that's what you mean
@Cicada I forgot 0, sorry.
 
8:12 AM
it's okay billions of bubs before you did it
 
I'm getting tired of Lounge
 
and hindered the progress of maths for a thousand years
 
I don't learn as much as I should here
 
sucks
 
rip
 
8:13 AM
Bye
 
bb
 
cya
 
I'll be on the sidelines.
 
Bye.
 
Not leaving. I'm shutting up.
 
8:13 AM
k
 
@Rapptz goes from "ffd8ffe000104..." to "3636 3636 3634 ..."
 
inb4 finally
 
I was gonna kick you
 
lol
 
but I won't
@Blob wot
 
8:14 AM
@Rapptz I don't get why you would. I'm not really being malicious in any way.
 
@Rapptz that's why i came here ;_;
this shit is cursed
 
666664386666653030303130340a is what I get
 
4:30, wake up time 6
maybe i should sleep..
meh
 
Take example from Rapptz
 
I'm so bored -.-*
 
8:23 AM
i drank a lot of coffee to stay up
not sleepy
i'm going to crash in school
;_;
 
that's what I'd do
 
"+p
damn
 
fuck it i'll go sleep
or at least try
cya
 
@Blob good night.
 
I'm in a public library and I've been wanting to sneeze for the last 15 minutes, it's not just happening..
 
8:37 AM
Rapptz, now that you have your Ph.D. Where are you planning on going?
You're probably the best of all of us in terms of education now. :)
 
@Rapptz ping
 
@Rapptz is smart?
 
@deW1 He's 15 and a PhD in Biomedical.
 
@deW1 You expect him not to be?
 
damn way to go son
 
8:41 AM
@Mysticial Not gonna change anything tbh
life's fine as-is
 
> Given enough time, dynamic languages and static languages move towards convergence.
 
s/life/salary/ :)
 
Author proceeds to listing how dynamic languages become more static
Well done bub
 
> ... the result? Go.
Or some other new hipster language.
 
Given enough time all PHP devs will die
3
This thought comforts me
 
8:42 AM
@Cicada auto and let
 
0/10
 
@Cinch Features from a 1973 statically-typed language.
 
> Dynamic typing is a subset of static typing.
I have this vague hope that they'll understand
 
user1804599
I have a doubt.
 
@Cicada lmao
 
user1804599
8:48 AM
Imagine struct s { int a, b, c; bool x; }; and a collection of ss.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Ah, you're here.
 
he's always here
 
user1804599
I want to query that collection to find out how likely it is x should be true given an a, b and a c.
 
Xeo
@rightfold "should be true"?
 
8:51 AM
so this happens
 
Given (a & b & c) or given a, b, c separately
 
I am not sure what to say
 
( a && b ) ? x = true : x = false;?
 
@BartekBanachewicz Me neither tbh
Prolly because I don't read Polish
 
user1804599
@Xeo yes.
 
Xeo
8:52 AM
Well by what criterium
 
@Cicada what do you think is there?
 
user1804599
By the of (a, b, c, x) pairs already in the collection.
 
@BartekBanachewicz Strong General Inspector Information Finance is open from 8:30 to 15:30
or something
 
@Cicada nearly. His webpage is open from 8:30 to 15:30
 
Xeo
@rightfold map<tuple<int, int, int>, vector<s>> ? then map[tie(a, b, c)], iterate all ss and average x?
 
8:54 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Is that a problem
 
@Cicada well don't you think it is?
 
user1804599
@Xeo cooooooool
 
Xeo
if I understand you correctly, that is
 
user1804599
also multimap. :P
 
@BartekBanachewicz Well that's fairly standard working hours for a webpage
 
Xeo
8:55 AM
@rightfold whatever it's going to be in the end
 
Why is php that bad? (I dont know anything about it)
 
@Cicada ...
@khajvah google for fractal of bad design
beware it's a pretty long read
 
fuck I have to fix a computer
I should keep secret that I am in IT
I hate this
 
what do you guys think of serverside javascript? xD
 
@deW1 it's still as bad, except now you're putting it for a task it's completely unsuitable for
 
9:07 AM
exactly my opinion :)
 
@sehe nice blog post.
 
@BartekBanachewicz JavaScript was designed for web scale work loads such as servers
 
@Rapptz what do you have a PhD in?
 
Biomedical
 
biomed
 
9:08 AM
web scale.
@Rapptz is there a "non-bio" med?
 
yeah it's called biology
 
that's non-med bio.
:)
 
that's what you think
 
Bartek's opinion is synonymous of Truth.
 
9:09 AM
yeah, I'm joking, I've no idea
 
yeah me too
 
@sehe 32 chars is long? o_O
 
are you in research?
 
sorta
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes @sehe this
 
9:11 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes for the most part, long enough... for now...
2
 
starbait
 
There's a PLT bootstrapping joke in here somewhere. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_ywAFcmXCk http://t.co/6f1ZsoPez4
lol
the big one is really big
 
starbait x2
 
@Borgleader Space combat and encounters in space in general are always so underwhelmingly explored in audiovisual sci-fi :(
Because everyone either sucks or is a fracking coward.
@Borgleader Actually, in general most things are underwhelmingly explored in AVSF.
Written master race.
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Try anime!
 
9:22 AM
guy asking "why is my CUDA application running at the same speed as the CPU one", uses only 3% of the hardware.
well done
 
> This year alone I was charged £400 of interest on an unpaid Corporation Tax bill because an automated payment I scheduled failed to go through, and I forgot to check
what the fuck
this sounds terrible
 
I was once charge $800+ for lodging a company tax return late
 
@Cicada source?
 
cuda tag
 
@Cicada Somebody think of the transistors!
 
9:28 AM
> Make sure you enter your name exactly as it appears on your government-issued identification.
Website keeps stripping the special chars in my name
How am I supposed to book this ticket
 
@Xeo Like what?
 
OH FFS
the fucking manual has the screw wrongly labeled
god fucking damn it.
 
Xeo
lol
 
My experience with the stuff my old flatmate watched wasn't too interesting.
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes What did he watch?
 
9:29 AM
@BartekBanachewicz You fucked up again?
@Xeo Don't remember. Twas when I was still Portugal.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes no, I opened the manual
 
opened the manual does not mean that you did not fuck up
 
@chmod711telkitty the manual is wrong, that's the whole point
 
Sigh. Inheriting ctors aren't up to par yet.
Argh, is there any feature in this piece of crap that actually works? :(
 
The all-caps menu
And notifications!
 
9:34 AM
I didn't check that in the manual and p much picked at random. Apparently they have also mislabeled the thing. Thank god I didn't read it because at least I've realized it's a wrong one
 
this website is fucked up
 
What is it for?
 
the transmission fluid and aforementioned timing belt tensioner
the spring and the cylinder have fallen out when I unscrewed it
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hm. Space Battleship Yamato 2199 was pretty nice (the 2012 remake)
 
9:36 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes sounds like something Bartek The Dictator could do
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes progress
> Dion's bill attempts to revisit the case of Michel Thibodeau and Lynda Thibodeau, who sued Air Canada after they ordered 7-Up from a flight attendant in French and received Sprite.
That must have been a traumatizing experience
 
How can there be a misunderstanding in the first place. Did they ask for some sept-huppe?
 
Bonjour je souhaiterais pouvoir déguster un sept-haut, bien cordialement.
QUOI, VOUS OSEZ ME SERVIR DU SPRITT ?
Horreur !
 
Hm, literally all functions working with strings in Clang's API take a StringRef. IOW I have to own all of the strings ever, even search paths I add to the preprocessor options. This looks silly to me.
 
Clang mostly does not care about lifetime concerns
The whole API is like that
Everything lives to the end of the process
 
9:42 AM
@AndyProwl Are you sure? Once the call is done presumably their own copy is stored. That is, StringRef is in the API but not the internals.
 
@Cicada "DU SPRITT" lol
 
wow
 
I did my best to transcribe the accent into text.
 
Xeo
@AndyProwl That sounds wrong.
 
@LucDanton Turns out you're right in this instance. Yesterday I've been bitten by lifetime issues involving StringRef with a function that did not store a copy, and I thought this would be the case with AddPath() too. Turns out it's not. Thank you
@Xeo My bad.
 
9:46 AM
Eh. IIRC it's not like that for most stuff. ICBWT.
 
Xeo
They should just have normal string params for functions which will own their arguments :/
 
Yeah
Anyway ownership is not very well defined with Clang. Some functions take references and expect to own the thing, others take raw pointers and don't own the thing, then there are those that have a flag you can use to tell whether you want the function to take ownership or not
only a very small part of the API is unique_ptr-aware
 
also, I found new record in the part prices
 
Xeo
oh gawd
 
let's play a game
how much for that kit
 
9:48 AM
Parasyte is pretty interesting so far.
 
Xeo
@Rapptz I liked the manga
 
@BartekBanachewicz 4
 
This OP is pretty cool.
screamo nipponese music is pretty rare
 
@Cicada 4 what
 
Xeo
Did you watch Shingeki no Bahamut?
 
9:49 AM
@AndyProwl But I heard clang source was a dream come true! /cc @Columbo
 
@BartekBanachewicz is it gear porn
 
@BartekBanachewicz Well I don't know you didn't specify a unit how am I supposed to guess
 
I was selecting between SnB, Parasyte, and Gora
my friend told me SnB was "pretty gay" so I'm not watching it
 
Xeo
Bahamut also has a great opening, IMHO
@Rapptz eh
I liked it
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol it might be someone else's dream but definitely not mine
 
Xeo
9:50 AM
high fantasy
 
@Rapptz homophobe alert!
 
Xeo
I'd recommend you try it
 
@Cicada whatever currency vOv
can be Euro to simplify your choice
 
@Cicada Not at all, he’s only into ugly gay stuff is all.
 
I'm going to guess, uuuuuuh, around 144 złoty, maybe? No idea really.
 
9:51 AM
@AlexM. might be
@Cicada yeah the thing costs 100PLN. That's less than €25. It's like half of the engine
gotta love chinese manufacturing
 
Error margin 44% alrite
 
user1804599
I need to do pattern recognition.
 
user1804599
I have a set of factors but I don't know which ones are significant.
 
machine learning
classifiers
</Cinch>
 
9:54 AM
a whole 110cc engine costs like €200
makes me less afraid of fucking something up
 
Good morning
 
> and they are people, not machines
cf Flexo
 
user1804599
@Cicada :[
 
user1804599
I know nothing about that.
 
@Xeo I'll try it, but the synopsis really doesn't make it stand out.
 
9:57 AM
@rightfold You're trying to find out when a condition is satisfied, given 3 inputs, yes?
 
@rightfold I'd recommend OpenCV
 
user1804599
@Cicada well, the probability.
 
it's pretty easy to use.
 
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz not graphical patterns
 
@rightfold doesn't matter.
 
9:57 AM
@Cicada But that's 44% in some crap currency. Not that much.
 
OpenCV classifiers take arrays of floats.
 
user1804599
Cool.
 
Are you trying to weight the influence of each input on the output? ie get a linear relation?
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes I guess. Although if you're looking for something shorter to try, I can recommend Patema Inverted (a movie, not a series). Kinda sci-fi-y. Nothing with space though.
 
you tell him "for this vector of floats [f1, f2, ..., fn] the answer is [a1, a2, ... an]"
 
user1804599
9:59 AM
@Cicada yes.
 
repeat that as many times as you can
 
user1804599
but certain combinations of factors may be significant as well
 
then when the training is complete, you give it a vector of floats and it tells you "the answer is" something
 
@rightfold Then you need a SVM
 
9:59 AM
bah, I'd start with Bayes
 
user1804599
so (a = 1, b = 2, c = ?) may result in output = 90% whereas either a or b not being 1 may result in output = 0%
 
@rightfold how many inputs?
 

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