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3:00 PM
@Jefffrey Let's enumerate the crappiness: link-only answer, doesn't add anything to the existing answer, bad formatting, broken English
 
Now back to work and then I can relax panic.
 
"this" doesn't answer the question, no. — Lightness Races in Orbit Feb 2 '13 at 5:02
lol
yesterday, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's not a private gathering.
 
this.answer(a_question);
 
I like how we're all cheering for Robot.
 
I'm not. I want everyone to be miserable, just like me.
 
3:04 PM
What's the difference between std::round and std::nearbyint?
 
@EtiennedeMartel I just wish he'd cheer a little for himself
 
@TonyTheLion Pretty fair. Definitely Liking San Diego. How are you?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit For some people, it's never that easy.
 
1
Q: What is the difference between lroundf(), floor() and nearbyintf()?

Pradeep Reddy KypaI am aware that the above mentioned are used to round off the float values and double values. But can someone please explain how each one rounds off the values? I couldn't find any documentation for this.

sort of
 
3:07 PM
@BartekBanachewicz You ok there buddy?
 
@Jefffrey Consider it done
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It seems that SO is the new Google, but when I ask on SO for train timetables or curry recipies, the questions get closed and deleted:(
 
I have a feeling that this lrint stuff was added because they probably map directly to assembly instructions.
 
Jefff is officially on drugs
 
@sehe Not everyone is miserable, how is it done?
 
3:10 PM
operator precedence fucking shit
I'm so bad at this
 
@Jefffrey prove it
 
this was an interesting video
 
I'm fairly unmiserable, I think.
 
Robot is fucking happy like a mayflower
 
3:10 PM
@BartekBanachewicz Bartek != Bracket
 
@Jefffrey no
 
I don't know how happy is a mayflower, but it's pretty fucking happy.
 
the nicest bit is where the scale of everything is considered and the result is that mario in smb runs faster than sonic in his platformers
 
Ell
I hate that googling "todays date in ddmmyyyy" gives programming questions
and not todays date in todays date in ddmmyyyy
 
I've just spent an hour implementing a solution for a wrong problem
 
3:11 PM
Oh god, I have a theory.
 
fucking jefffrey and his stupid puzzles
3
 
@AlexM. Sonic's speed is more of an informed ability.
 
What if everyone wants everyone else to be <= happy than he/she is?
That would explain why happy people like other people to be happier.
And why miserable people don't want other people to be happy.
 
I think you're oversimplifying.
 
I like simple things.
 
3:13 PM
@BartekBanachewicz lol
 
@Lightness I'm shy (even though I've changed that considerably in the past few years); I have not done this in a long time; and regardless of what reason tells me, her being 12 years older than me still intimidates me. I dunno what counts as cheering for myself, but I'm trying despite my own obstacles.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes You'll be fine :)
I guess what I'm trying to say is try to see the bright side in it all. I know it's easier said than done.
 
@BartekBanachewicz :c
 
why do people still use sourceforge?
am I the only one that thinks it sucks?
 
I think I forget that despite your strong internet personalities, you're still a bunch of nerds ;p
 
3:15 PM
@BartekBanachewicz you're still doing it :D?
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You too mate. Don't try to think you are all original and shit
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's as if you're not :P
 
@orlp when google code got closed, some projects moved there
 
@orlp legacy
Lots of stuff is there because there is no real reason to move it, like fuse.
 
user1804599
Imagine laying your left ball on a mousetrap.
 
3:17 PM
What no why
 
:sigh:
 
user1804599
It would be really stupid to do such a thing.
 
@rightfold ok, I'm in agonizing pain, what now?
 
user1804599
@orlp Now imagine laying your right ball on a mousetrap.
 
Same pain, what now?
 
3:18 PM
@orlp Now ignore rightfold
 
user1804599
@Jefffrey Have fun!
 
@khajvah It's not backup if it's not off-site
Also setting up a mail server is not hard
Setting and maintaining a reliable one is
 
user1804599
Use Gmail.
 
It's not backup if it's not off-planet.
 
@milleniumbug I'm not!
 
3:20 PM
Say the planet explodes. You surely don't want your data to disappear.
 
It's not backup if it's not off-universe.
 
I wouldn't trust my primary email if it were sitting on a single server
Or even relayed by a single server
 
We need to colonize the moon in order to store servers in it.
RELIABLE SERVERS
I'm sorry, I'm just bored. I'll slowly leave.
 
You can't say "reliable" without "liable"
 
Also training spam filters takes some effort, and large providers have a large dataset to do it with
 
3:22 PM
@CatPlusPlus that what I was trying to point out
 
(Also lol if you go through the trouble just to relay to GMail)
Dictating email in your own domain is a pain
Overrated as fuck
 
Ell
what if I want encrypted email like lavabit? what do I do?
zero knowledge email
 
Encrypt it?
 
Sprinkle a bit of magic on top of it
 
Is inlining a friend function in a class allowed? Is it just a MSVC extension?
 
3:25 PM
@CatPlusPlus well there was hardly any trouble for me
 
@Mysticial Allowed.
 
@Mysticial You mean like class A { friend fun(int a, int b){ } }; ? Then yes.
 
By relying to GMail you get all the GMail nonsense and also the pain of running your own reliable mail service
 
@milleniumbug Yeah... I didn't unintentionally, and it compiled and ran correctly.
 
@CatPlusPlus what does "relying" mean
 
3:26 PM
If I had more time I'd move to my infrastructure and leave GMail behind
 
Was like, wait, wut?
 
Relaying
I can't type
 
yeah well that
what do you mean by that
 
Acting as a relay?
 
[-] -------stuffs-------> [your server] ------more stuffs-------> [GMail]
 
Ell
3:28 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought the metadata was interceptible
 
@CatPlusPlus I am planning to just pay gmail to do all the work
 
@Ell Recipient is interceptible, because you probably can't avoid it.
 
hmm is google Cloud Platform free if I have an Apps account?
"Free quota per app per day"
 
lol no
 
3:29 PM
@BartekBanachewicz Meh I'd never use GApps if I had to pay for it
 
@CatPlusPlus the free plan isn't that bad
@CatPlusPlus the benefits are easy swap between accounts in the web interface, good mobile client, reliability...
opensource web mail interfaces are universally shit
 
That includes GMail
 
inbox is fine
 
Also the disadvantage is Google
 
I like it. It's clutter-free
@CatPlusPlus I don't care about that particularly.
I dunno, I might think about Microsoft too
 
3:31 PM
I know you don't care about privacy :v
 
@Lightness if I didn't see a bright side to it, I wouldn't give it a try :D
 
@CatPlusPlus 'xactly. That simplifies a lot of things
 
lol
Robot you're using a lot of :D emotes lately
 
I'm happy, ok?
 
Ok
I'll allow it
 
3:33 PM
waaait Firebase is from google?
 
Bought
 
eh I don't know, I think I'd rather use heroku anyway
GCP seems annoying
 
It's not a PaaS
 
w/e or I'll finally deploy overmind properly
 
It's been a while since I felt generally happy like I do right now.
 
3:34 PM
I'll have 100Mpbs uplink so I guess it should be enough for most of tasks
 
Oh or maybe it is
 
dunno about electricity yet
 
I was thinking about Compute Engine
Heroku nerfed their free tier
 
I have to check how expensive electricity is here
I'd need to buy more passive cooling perhaps to silence the thing
and dunno put it in a closet perhaps
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes When that happens to me I know I have to stop drinking
 
3:36 PM
Last year when I went to Denmark, I guess. So, 'bout a year ago.
 
lol server with a passive cooling in a closet
Get a room with AC
 
Do like the buttrigs.
 
Yes
More fans
 
@CatPlusPlus meh
well I could buy a big nonstock fan
they are quieter
ooor
 
No no external fans
Pointing at open case
 
3:38 PM
@CatPlusPlus Oh god, you're right chat.stackoverflow.com/…
 
or I could deploy the lapto I have as a server
 
you're equally happy outside of the lounge
 
I'm shocked chat search can deal with advanced characters like ':'
 
pros: less electricity and smaller form factor
cons: 768MB of RAM
 
@CatPlusPlus iirc it ignores them
 
3:40 PM
actually the con could be "compiling haskell could take a tad too long"
 
@BartekBanachewicz Really if you want to run it under any kind of load then proper cooling is not optional
 
eh it all is shitty and annoying
 
Well, unless you want it to die fast
Don't put any computers in a closet tho ever
 
@CatPlusPlus I just kept it in the attic last time
 
Dum idea
 
3:40 PM
it werked
vOv
I don't care about this PC that much if not for a server I might as well thrash it
 
Well attic is not closet :v
 
I know right
I could buy a small rack perhaps
but then I'd need a rack PC because the components won't fit and uh
 
And mount a desktop case how exactly :v
 
hihi small rack
 
it's all shitty
@CatPlusPlus yeah I know
 
3:42 PM
Racks are kinda expensive
 
another option is ditching my workstation
as in, turning that one into a server
 
What do you need a server for anyway
 
3:42 PM
Put it on the cloud :D
 
If it's not something accessible from internet 24/7 then you're probably better off with spinning on-demand cloud instances
 
actually being accessible as my personal platform for stuff is kinda that
 
For what stuff
 
that last uWSGI setup was cool\
I could deploy small python apps doing things easily
I was planning to do a web interface for them
to add them dynamically
basically building my own cloud for fun I guess
 
3:44 PM
If you want a private PaaS for non-important things then you could get a 512MB DO instance for 5$/mo
Electricity costs will likely be higher than that
 
Ven
o/
 
But really don't put computers in closets
 
electricity in Poland is like 0.60PLN / kWh
there's 720 hours in a month
30W server running 24/7 is 21 PLN
sigh
 
Which is higher already but lol if you get it to 30W
 
what I if hosted something that's only made to trigger wake-on-lan on it when I need it
well looking at it reasonably it's way more reasonable for a big datacenter to scale that way :/
there's no good solution
OTOH having full control over a physical box is fun.
what about those tiny microPCs on Atom
@CatPlusPlus look at that
 
3:50 PM
Also lol people posting on reddit how much buttcoin they bought
 
I am having a deja vu
anyway, this thing takes 11W
 
> As an update from my post back in January, I am now the proud owner of 600BTC.
 
for a 2GB of RAM
 
> Y'all should be careful about reporting this stuff in public. In the joyful outcome of Bitcoin making its way to $10,000/BTC people are going to be turning up your old posts and targeting you for theft
 
a bit too little space, would need an SSD
 
3:50 PM
Currency of the future
You really don't need an SSD in a budget server :v
 
I can't fit an OS in 4GB
that's what this thing is shipped with
 
Also that thing is a thin terminal
 
sooo
any reason why it couldn't be run as a server?
oh wait it's 11W idle
well still
 
Run it from your smartphone :P
 
It's running Windows Embedded and probably doesn't even have any SATA ports
 
3:53 PM
there's no hardware on the internet
fuck it
grhgh
 
@CatPlusPlus it's a thin KLIENT :p
 
Why would thin terminal need a SATA controller
 
no i mean there's no hardware whatsoever
nothing fits my needs
 
It's really aimed at running everything on a server somewhere and just remoting to it from that thing
 
I've been lied to! :<
 
3:55 PM
@BartekBanachewicz You don't even know what your needs are :v
 
@CatPlusPlus true
hence I need a flexible solution
 
<insert pointy-haired boss>
 
@BartekBanachewicz Hence not running your own hardware
 
> bitcoffin
 
3:57 PM
 
@rightfold Feel free to mess with the code. I have become somewhat tired of it.
 
@CatPlusPlus is the point of those pictures to make me ridicule those people and thus myself too
 
No I'm giving you ideas on how to cool your server
 
the bitcoffin was pretty nice :P
I could just put it in a box outside.
I have a balcony after all
 
That's a good way to kill it yes
 
3:59 PM
@CatPlusPlus The "nothing illegal going on over here" part is masterpiece
 
@CatPlusPlus the moisture I guess
 

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