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Ell
12:01 AM
I guess I'll implement terrain rendering next
Well, first.
Attempt a basic one at least
 
420 blazeit mlg @Noob
For your viewing pleasure
(yes, those doritos are hanging from his ear)
 
Is it possibly that the earth is not going in circle around the sun but slowly spiraling towards it ... like very slowly. It probably takes 10s of billion years before the sun swallows the earth. This will explain why the earth came out of ice age & why it's becoming warmer ... also explains why there were creatures as large as dinosaurs miliions and millions of years ago ...
 
@chmod711telkitty Everything can be explained with a conspiracy theory v0v
 
@chmod711telkitty It's moving away from the sun actually.
 
@chmod711telkitty I don't understand the last part
 
12:12 AM
> The Earth is moving very very slowly away from the Sun. This happens for two
reasons. The first is that the Sun is constantly losing mass because of the solar
wind. As the mass of the Sun decreases its pull on the Earth decreases and
so the Earth moves slightly further away.
> The second reason is to do with tidal forces. In exactly the same way that
the Moon is slowly moving away from the Earth, the Earth is very slowly
moving away from the Sun. In the Earth-Moon case the Moon pulls on the Earth
creating tides and slowing the Earth’s rotation very slightly, making the
day longer. This action has a reaction - the Moons orbit is speeded up. If
something travels faster it must move outwards to remain in an orbit and so
the Moon slowly drifts away from us at a rate of 3.8 centimetres per year.
> the Moon slowly drifts away from us at a rate of 3.8 centimetres per year.
So accurate.
 
@StackedCrooked I wonder if they found that value experimentally, or mathematically.
Oh wait- that is moon drift; I was wondering how they did sun drift experimentally.
 
they inspected it closely at night
so as to not burn alive
 
Mathematically I assume. Not sure how one could perform an experiment to measure the moon drift.
On the other hand. Maybe they can shoot a laser beam at the moon a measure the time it takes for the reflection to come back.
 
Astronauts did put a mirror facing earth, then it is just a question of measuring the time traveled of light.
 
@Nican Ah.
 
12:20 AM
The ongoing Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment measures the distance between the Earth and the Moon using laser ranging. Lasers on Earth are aimed at retroreflectors planted on the Moon during the Apollo program (11, 14, and 15), and the time for the reflected light to return is determined. The first successful tests were carried out in 1962 when a team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology succeeded in observing laser pulses reflected from moon's surface using a laser with a millisecond pulse length. Similar measurements were obtained later the same year by a Soviet team at the Crime...
 
Astronauts are nice people.
 
I met one once. :D
 
Cool!
 
twitter.com/Astro_Cady/status/609695733340631040 She was being swallowed by my robot. :D
2
 
Dat phrasing doe
 
12:22 AM
@StackedCrooked depends on how you measure. It's moving farther away from the center of the sun. But the sun is expanding, and will eventually envelop the earth.
@chmod711telkitty we've had many ice ages, which runs counter to your theory
 
Well, we should move away faster then :P
If we attached rockets to the earth it could become like a spaceship.
That's cool.
 
Aim all the robot's exhaust's towards the sun, and give them all beer.
 
@Nican and give them collectibles of the Little Prince
FTFY
 
Anyway; I have no idea what I am doing for 4th of July. Ideas?
 
@Nican Sleep
 
12:25 AM
Drink
 
@Nican Light a fireworks sticky and eat a cake.
And go to bed early.
 
@StackedCrooked Ugh.. Life is too short to go to bed early.
 
What happens on 4th of July in Amurrica?
 
America becomes independent.
 
12:27 AM
We break free from oil. (yeah.. right)
 
It celebrates the liberation from Belgium.
 
Guns and explosions
You can't be free of belgium
everything is belgium
 
@StackedCrooked lol
 
people still posting the 'error occurred' instead of the actual error
christ
 
Fuck me
 
12:44 AM
what are the other two
 
@Prismatic Probably not hookers
 
@nabijaczleweli Amazing.
 
@Nooble The dankest koala of them all!
 
@StackedCrooked Yes. On other days, America goes dependent again.
 
@Nooble Take a look at this
 
12:52 AM
@nabijaczleweli What about it?
 
@Nooble us_independent = date == July 4th;
exactly
@Jefffrey I would refrain.
 
@nabijaczleweli Shhh it's my secret.
 
@StackedCrooked From doing what?
 
@Jefffrey Your mother's turtle.
 
Ell
I wonder how quick the expansion of a main sequence star into a red giant is once there is no fusile material left
 
12:56 AM
@Ell hella
(depending on timescale)
 
@Ell it's very quick, but not too quick.
 
@StackedCrooked ...much like your mother in bed
 
@Jefffrey, the point is that the larger the creature is, the better it's at maintaining warmth
Also nobody seems to wonder why sun can keep on going for such a long time & where it's deriving its energy from - by trapping & devoring planets ...
Just my theory ...
 
@Jefffrey the hooker
 
@chmod711telkitty It's a giant ball of hydrogen.
 
1:08 AM
@Nooble This guy is not a koala, he is koola, and much kooler than you
 
@Borgleader Oh really? Wait 'till I show you me rendering this in real-time!
 
@nooble and it burns (nuclear reactions) for billion & billion years?
 
@chmod711telkitty Yes, it's huge--and dense.
 
@Nooble It already is real time, look at the youtube video (lower down the page) =/
 
@chmod711telkitty it's not deriving energy from anywhere. It contains a huge amount and when it's burned enough it will go out. It's just a big candle.
 
1:13 AM
@Borgleader Damn it.
@Borgleader I'll render it in the past!
All (horrible) jokes aside, this is beautiful.
 
@TBohne, sun is big for sure, but burning for billion & billion years??
 
@chmod711telkitty only about five billion
 
Substance Designer might be OP.
 
> who have over the years tirelessly reported bugs from released and pre-released VC++ compilers.
> tirelessly
 
1:19 AM
@Nooble Yes, I want a license of that.
And Quixel Suite
 
I would like to see the calculation ..
 
@Borgleader It's not ridiculously expensive either.
@chmod711telkitty It only burns on the surface, and its surface area compared to volume is small. Also, it's extremely dense.
 
If the radiation is stable, and material on the sun is consistent. One can calculate the total energy of the sun, the energy it emits (by using the energy received on earth as an estimate)
 
@Nooble Yeah, its pretty cheap.
 
Hydrogen is not sense ...
 
1:26 AM
:(
Less rants for the Lounge.
 
In seriousness though they could have done a pretty good job rearchitecturing the compiler.
 
@MarkGarcia Its a start
 
@MarkGarcia Hahaha DeadMG is listed.
Good job @Puppy.
 
I have a guess why they haven't yet open sourced MSVC: they're too shy of their codebase.
@Nooble Robot too.
 
1:30 AM
Good job @R.MartinhoFernandes.
 
David Majnemer must be so happy now.
Whoever he is.
 
@chmod711telkitty Under immense gravity?
 
DAE have problems with blogs.msdn.com when using HTTPS Everywhere? Something keeps adding ?Redirected=true after the URL.
I remove it and reload then it works okay.
 
@MarkGarcia its not like microsoft makes it a habit to make stuff open source
 
Lately they do.
 
1:36 AM
@MarkGarcia bug submitted by "Alf P. Steinbach, except MS doesn't acce"
 
lol alf
 
hello!
I have a class derivated from QWebView, I want to fill the entire widget with a semi-transparent black rectangle when the user press a button and that stay visible even if the user scrolls down/up, left/right the web page

Has QWebView or any of the parent classes it inherited can provide the QRect I need for this?
 
And two by "ThePhD"!
 
I'm using Qt 4.8
 
@shackra I don't know, you should try asking on a website for asking code questions instead of a lounge chatroom.
 
1:38 AM
oh... sorry
 
submitting_bug_reports is_too_damn_hard
heh
 
We missed lots of opportunity putting offensive names on those!
> we have fixed over 750 Connect feedback bugs in Visual Studio 2015 RTM
is it now?
 
@Nooble Made with Blender /cc @AlexM.
 
Capitalization greatly affects culinary.
 
@MarkGarcia ?
 
1:48 AM
damn you
 
@Borgleader I just want to strap on an Oculus rift and live in a new world.
 
@Nooble I want to strap on an Oculus and relocate to Coruscant
 
lol reddit drama again
 
@MarkGarcia s/again//
 
I'm worried about the truthfulness of the bad reviews of this C++ book amzn.com/0321992784
 
1:56 AM
That can't be good.
 
@MarkGarcia July 20
 
@buttifulbuttefly i cant wait
/s
 
@shackra Have it, liked it, and its on the definitive book list
 
@Nooble sauce?
 
well, yeah, I chose it from that list
 
1:58 AM
@Borgleader I wonder if the rift works with glasses.
 
@MarkGarcia Well there's actually a lot of improvements to C++ :)
 
@Borgleader but I was just wondering how much merit should I give to those bad reviews...
 
So I went through both my Steam and Origin purchase histories, turns out the last time I purchased an EA game was SimCity.
 
When will my eyesight stop getting worse. I'm at -3.5 both eyes :(
@buttifulbuttefly Koola.
Just google Koola UE4.
 
@EtiennedeMartel I have 2 games on Origin, BF3 and DA:2 and I think I got DA2 either for free or really cheap
 
2:07 AM
He makes a bunch of beautiful UE4 stuff.
 
@Borgleader The games I have on Origin are SimCity, Dead Space 3 (which I got for free as an apology for SimCity), and the contents of that Humble Origin Bundle (which I bought by putting everything towards charity).
Aside from a few games on my PS3 (all purchased prior to 2012) and that, I don't really own EA titles.
 
@Nooble Nice! But how many FPS do you get D:
 
I have a few, Mass Effect comes to mind
 
I wasn't making any conscious effort, that's the thing. It just happened to be this way.
 
@EtiennedeMartel Speaking of Humble Bundle, should I get the Borderlands one?
1 hour ago, by Borgleader
@Nooble This guy is not a koala, he is koola, and much kooler than you
 
2:10 AM
@Borgleader Do you like Diablo 3? Do you stop to wonder what it would be like if it had guns, a less good skill system and slightly better writing?
 
@EtiennedeMartel I liked RoS
 
Borderlands is pretty much Diablo with guns. Same strengths, same flaws in its core design. BL2 just fixed some of the annoyances of the first one, but overall it's the same feedback loop.
Playing it in co-op smooths out some of its major problems.
So play with friends if you can. Otherwise stay away from the games.
 
@buttifulbuttefly I didn't run it, I just found the picture.
Although it says it can do 1080p 30FPS on a GTX970.
So it's still pretty taxing.
 
Ah alright.
 
Now on an Oculus Rift, the resolution would be 2160x1200.
A little more than twice 1080p.
 
2:18 AM
@Nooble is it now
 
@Borgleader Wait...
 
Where did they say it was?
 
Ahh yes I was right.
1080x1200 per eye.
Also I failed at math.
It's a bit higher than 1080p, that 2160 tripped me up.
 
hmm interesting
 
So since it's basically 1080p, and a GTX 970 can run Koola's demoes at 1080p30, I'd say that you could probably run the demo on an Oculus rift at the full 90Hz it supports on 2 980Tis.
 
2:28 AM
there might be some room for optimization in those demos
 
Yes of course.
 
3:24 AM
@Nooble i'M cINCH
that's how
btw something's wrong with me I'm starting to bleed through my nose
could it be over zinc exposure?
 
probably you're just weak
my brother gets a nosebleed every time the temperature goes above 85 he's a pathetic excuse for a human being
 
no
this is hawaii
85 happens.
I've been sick with SOMETHING and the amoxicillin might not be helping
 
aha so you're just weak
 
we're all weak @nick...
it just takes some fondling to figure out where
 
nah bro getting sick is for other people
good luck finding my achilles heel
 
3:29 AM
@nick It's your love handle, isn't it?
 
(you won't find it, I'm perfect in every way)
 
@nick ugh nvm i'm too /s
 
nope love handles are for low metabolism manlets
lets find out
 
TCP has "reliable transmission". That is, until you cut the cord or turn off the machine.
This made me think.
Is it possible to implement a protocol that is able to overcome cutting the cord?
 
Data over power lines.
 
3:41 AM
I would need to act like a virus and spread via USB, email,....
Bluetooth.
Revert to audio signaling.
It would be the worst protocol ever.
@MarkGarcia Does that exist?
 
I dunno, but I think I remember it and made a reference to it. Dunno.
 
Power-line communication (PLC) carries data on a conductor that is also used simultaneously for AC electric power transmission or electric power distribution to consumers. It is also known as power-line carrier, power-line digital subscriber line (PDSL), mains communication, power-line telecommunications, or power-line networking (PLN). A wide range of power-line communication technologies are needed for different applications, ranging from home automation to Internet access which is often called broadband over power lines (BPL). Most PLC technologies limit themselves to one type of wires (such...
Apparently it does.
Broadband over power lines (BPL) is a method of power line communication that allows relatively high-speed digital data transmission over the public electric power distribution wiring. BPL uses higher frequencies, a wider frequency range and different technologies from other forms of power-line communications to provide high-rate communication over longer distances. BPL uses frequencies which are part of the radio spectrum allocated to over-the-air communication services therefore the prevention of interference to, and from, these services is a very important factor in designing BPL systems . ...
 
@StackedCrooked yes. It saves to harddrive, and retransmits upon loading
 
sending data in packets is a revolutionary technique for sending and verifying data
 
IP is packet-based. TCP is a streaming protocol (using "segment" to denote the chunks that end up being the IP packet payload).
And Ethernet uses "frames". It relies on silence on the wire to detect the end of a frame.
I've started to find networking stuff interesting.
 
3:53 AM
i actually didn't know any of that
what exactly is UDP then?
 
UDP is the simplest of all.
 
ah so my kind of protocol
 
It's essentially a header on top of the IP header containing 4 fields: source port, destination port, length, and checksum.
Checksum is optional.
 
hm
 
(Can be zero.)
 
3:56 AM
is it used for different purposes than TCP or are they generally interchangeable?
 
You can start sending UDP to any machine without any kind of "greeting" or "connection establishment" procedure.
It does not guarantee that packets will arrive in order, or arrive at all.
However, you could implement a TCP-like protocol on top of UDP.
 
hm
 
DHCP works on top of UDP.
 
so perhaps UDP would make more sense for games? though it would be a good idea to include a timestamp on packets
 
That's probably the most common UDP-based protocol.
@nick Yeah.
Real-time games almost always use UDP.
 
4:00 AM
god damn i'll be a network god before i know it
 
Maybe :)
 
4:31 AM
@nick UDP is the barebones that you build protocols on top of. TCP is UDP+lots of handy useful features including ordering, handshakes, retries, etc etc etc.
 
4:54 AM
@butt enjoy
 
> Nearly every post is marked closed as duplicate, but the locked post had better answers than the one it was locked for duplicating!
lol
 
Just found this in the garden
Catch (took a picture) & release ...
It's a blue tongue (lizard).
 
@chmod711telkitty Is it poisonous or something?
 
@rightfold I thought this title was reserved for PHP.
 
5:10 AM
Rust is on the list of langauges I'd like to learn someday.
Something like... Haskell, Rust, Python*... maybe C#, but it seems pretty neutered compared to the others, from a distance. Maybe Ruby.
*I already have some experience with Python
 
@Rapptz giggles with excitement
Let's dive
Wow, Ctrl+F Rust on Bartosz's article gives 0 results?!
Could it be?!
 
it's 6 years old
but the comments give good butter
 
I know, I was being sarcastic for a change :w
I haven't checked /r/rust in a long time
One of Robot's reported bugs was fixed
Wait that was fixed back in November and ships now?!
WTB rolling releases for VS
 
6:09 AM
@buttifulbuttefly Also by ThePhD!
 
@LucDanton Sounds like me
 
Functional patterns /cc @rightfold
 
6:35 AM
@LucDanton But the last two parts aren't even out yet...
 
6:49 AM
Does Rust have OOP yet?
 
Does Rust have anything yet? who uses Rust besides this one guy i know?
 
7:08 AM
@caps Oh, that’s unfortunate. I did receive the other ones over the last two days via RSS, I’m not sure what’s up with the website.
Incrementing the URLs works, part 3, part 4
 
lol
reddit is self destructing
 
@VermillionAzure Tell us something we didn't know :G
 
@nabijaczleweli i'm eating cup noodle
 
@VermillionAzure gud4u
 
also in other news
HOLY SHIT TUITION WENT UP $1K
 
user1804599
7:19 AM
hi there little boys and girls
 
@rightfold hi
Did you do the thing?
 
user1804599
@wilx apart from inconsistencies and crappy syntax, PHP is by far more pleasant to use than JS.
 
user1804599
@wilx OOP is a fancy word for tuples of functions, which Rust has, yes.
 
user1804599
Unfortunately you can also add methods to types in Rust.
 
7:36 AM
rust is cool
 
Not if you have to scrub it off
 
too true
 
@rightfold not the worst crime
 
user1804599
Methods are horrible.
 
user1804599
OOP raises one question for every operation: what type to make this operation a method of? Often, there is no clear answer.
 
user1804599
7:41 AM
By removing methods (and thus OOP) from the language, this problem is instantly solved, and you save a lot of time thinking about it.
 
you using 'method' in the very 'oop member function' sort of way right?
 
user1804599
Similarly, adding many methods to an API makes it difficult to substitute an implementation of that API by another, resulting in you striving for single-method APIs.
 
user1804599
It turns out that single-method APIs are just function types, so the only language feature you really need for getting rid of OOP is higher-order functions.
 
well, if you have some syntactic sugar, sure. foo.calculateSomeValue() is ... huh... well... yeah, I guess calculateSomeValue(foo) is not much different...
yeah ok, I'll stop playing devils advocate.
 
user1804599
D and Elixir have that syntax and don't need OOP for it.
 
user1804599
7:44 AM
Well, in Elixir it's |> instead of . but that doesn't matter.
 
@rightfold yeah, doesn't matter, it's just another horrible mistake
actually, > sort of makes sense for a nice oeprator, except it makes more sense as comparison.
foo¬bar() could be nice... you'r sort of dropping 'foo' into the function...
just have it as sugar for bar(foo)
 
user1804599
@thecoshman lol
 
user1804599
Mill'll use |>.
 
I do sort of like the LISP idea that a function call is just a tuple of ~function~ and arguments for that function to use
@rightfold at or with?
 
user1804599
In Clojure it's ->: (-> 1 (square) (/ 2) (println)).
 
7:47 AM
@rightfold ergh, don't make function call a multiple character thing
@rightfold uses RPN doesn't it?
 
user1804599
uh
 
user1804599
No, just PN.
 
user1804599
@thecoshman you can do f(x) or x |> f().
 
user1804599
They're almost equivalent; the only difference is that in the former, f is evaluated before x and in the latter, x is evaluated before f.
 
@rightfold yeah... |> sucks
 
user1804599
7:49 AM
No. It's beautiful.
 
user1804599
x
|> f()
|> g()
|> h()
// looks very nice
 
damn it we need more punctuation on the keyboard
@rightfold good lord that's ghastly... x¬f()¬g()¬h()
 
user1804599
¬_¬
 
:D
#define ¬ |>
either way, sure as hell beats h(g(f(x)))
ffs ¬_¬ ci tests are passing, but fucking report generation is running out of perm gen and failing builds
and I just want to go home and play around with ansible :\
 
that sounds sick
 
7:56 AM
so I can buy a pair of €5/mo servers to host email and maybe even start using it.
could also use them as some backup space too...
 
hint: don't do your own email. It's not hip. And likely not secure (just some basic statistics there)
 
yeah... I probably should just pay someone to do it for me :\
but you know
 
yeah. you're feeling nerdy
Just know, a mail server is like a pet. You'll have to care and feed it for years
 
well, I've already setup mail on the server I have, I just don't use it.
@sehe lol
 

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