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12:01 AM
@sehe Hahahaha, you got me there
 
@Nooble Okay. I submitted the details. Listing my company address. This will be fun if they deliver after my exit
 
@sehe If it doesn't fit you give it to me, I want a free shirt.
 
Oh gosh. I'll talk to the wife to see whether we have some charity budget left
 
The wife
 
@sehe Well, I want that shirt. Don't you know livecoding shirts are coool?
 
12:10 AM
I don't think that's accurate
Very very little about livecoding appears to be cool.
Except that they're free
 
Q: What is best vodka?
A: Free vodka is best vodka
 
@sehe So is twitch!
 
but :s/vodka/any item of your liking
 
Youtube will have a streaming service soon as well
idk what that will be like
 
@Nooble Which is the real reason I think they're sending swag.
 
12:11 AM
Which is gonna be pretty shit
Very much eSports oriented
 
@Borgleader I think it's already there. Just not for individual users, maybe?
 
@sehe So it's less than free :P
 
@sehe $waggy $ehe
 
@Nooble Nah. I think they're less cool than twitch and fear the streamers crossing over
 
@Nooble VRT - Value Removed Tax
 
12:12 AM
> YouTube has announced that it will be bringing its game streaming service to the masses starting tomorrow.
 
@sehe Way less cool than twitch tbh
 
article posted on the 25th
so i guess today
 
@Nooble Yeah. It comes at the cost of having to receive swag or ignore mails about the same
> game
oooo that could be the new part
 
Speaking of free things, my friend once told me his i5-4690K was a bit too hot. Asked him what thermal compound he was using and he said toothpaste.
 
@sehe Nooble mentioned Twitch
 
12:14 AM
@Nooble toppestkekkekekekeke
 
"But Arctic Silver is like $10" "Toothpaste is free".
Honestly, toothpaste and mayonnaise aren't too bad.
 
Together?
 
@LucDanton No, but yes.
 
12:34 AM
@sehe Why does vim give up on highlighting HTML after 3000 bytes?
(on a single line)
 
@nabijaczleweli sync modes
@nabijaczleweli oh, that. then it's probably just a coded limit
 
@sehe Ah
 
@nabijaczleweli Why are you using vim?
Are you slowly turning into a bear?
 
@Nooble Remote VM
@Nooble Nah
 
does that make me a bear, too
 
12:40 AM
@nabijaczleweli Use nano hehehehehe.
 
@Nooble nano is shit
 
@LucDanton Certainly.
 
joe
 
@nabijaczleweli So is coding remotely.
 
plus I need to do it on an Ubuntu
 
12:42 AM
What's not good is white text on almost white background
 
because it closely emulates TravisCI's environment
@CatPlusPlus I'm working on that
 
user406009
I usally X-11 forward sublime when I have to code remotely for a long period of time.
 
user406009
Vim is fine for short tasks, but it really starts to grate on you.
 
Not really, no
 
Not at all
 
user406009
12:47 AM
Due to lack of nice features such as: quick scrolling, easy tabs
 
And X11 forwarding is deadly
 
@Lalaland wut
 
are you using a mouse or something
 
user406009
Yes. A high dpi gaming mouse.
 
user406009
12:48 AM
It's quite effective.
 
And we don't use mouse inside an editor at all because it's slower and unnecessary
 
use ctrl + p
then @ symbol
 
I only asked because I was trying to make sense of the features you mentioned.
 
who uses the mouse
 
Also remote editing almost always means terrible workflow
 
12:51 AM
^
 
Well, remote as in VM
 
Shared folders, CIFS/NFS/sshfs, no reason to use software on the VM to edit anything
 
@CatPlusPlus You mean, you have never remotedly edited anything on another server, say in this chatroom or on SE?
 
No, that sentence does not mean that
Try again
 
1:07 AM
@CatPlusPlus Interesting
 
user406009
@chmod711telkitty There is a difference between remote editing individual files here and there and using remote editing as your workflow.
 
like editing questions and answers on SE sites?
 
There's not many files that you should be editing remotely
 
@Mr.kbok very
Also wow Etienne too is riding the cock train
What has this world come to
 
@MaiLongdong Shoulda put "train" in another message
 
1:18 AM
I turned mobile data off for youtube on my iphone. Then last Sat, I accidentally tried to open a video hosted on youtube. My phone froze & would not die. It costed me 500MB worth of data
 
user406009
Youtube on mobile data is a trap.
 
user406009
All that data for crappy little videos.
 
I watched nothing though
 
user406009
Text is the only way to go.
 
user406009
Like chat.stackoverflow
 
1:20 AM
HOW TO TRAIN
 
There was a pop up window asking me whether I would like to change the settings or get off youtube ... or something like that. But nothing was clickable, not even the home button
state of art piece of sh!t
 
> iphone
 
You'd think action RPGs would not be boring because of all the action
And yet
 
also firefox is getting worse
 
@CatPlusPlus "Action" is a vague term.
 
1:32 AM
It's vaguely boring
 
1:54 AM
std::thread needs a thread.join(timeout)
 
2:08 AM
And a way of sleeping a thread for a time unless woken. I bet it's a bad/annoying idea for reasons I do not know though.
hacking one together from timed mutexes and try_lock_for is amusing but probably not the best
 
well sleeping if usually done as cv.wait(lk,[&]{return wakeup==true;})
 
When do you need that
 
wait you can sleep a thread with _sleep or thread waitfor function?
 
You can use a timer that signals a condition variable
@Mikhail Uh yes?
 
thread::sleep_for
 
2:11 AM
or an interrupt
 
int 21h in particular
I wonder if that does anything now days
 
@Mikhail the point is using that syntax or something similar but being able to wake it up if it turn out you need it later. But yes, ultimately a full blown scheduling class is prooobably best. I just wish I didn't have to make one for simpler things
 
@jaggedSpire Isn't that the point of a condition_variable?
 
If you want the thread to do its own timekeeping then you have to timeout the wait
 
@Mikhail Sort of? A condition variable still has to be woken at the specific time
 
2:16 AM
If not, then something else has to signal after a time
 
hence a scheduling class
 
I have no clue what you're talking about
 
right?
a condition variable can't sleep for a set amount of time. It has to be woken by another thread, which would presumably be doing the sleeping
 
in C++11 it can expire...
 
You're talking about spurious wakes?
 
2:17 AM
you can hold it until a period of time, but if all you wanted to do was sleep you can just sleep.
cv.wait_for
 
are you fucking kidding me
l;aiufew;oifjaew;ik
excuse me I need to go beat my head against a wall
 
the stupid, I must get it out of my brain before it fucks up more things than my memory of condition variables
Or I could reread the wiki
since I apparently need to do that. Thanks, @Mikhail
 
Mikhail Faustin. Михаил Фаустин.
Also, in other news, good mawning.
 
good night sweet princesses
 
2:43 AM
Am I bad person for reporting this bug? bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-47955
 
3:00 AM
Bug solved with std::cerr.rdbuf(0);
 
Hilarious http://t.co/lfjY7w94vr
 
3:17 AM
what happens on the 'self-aware program' page
 
We don't know, nobody who tried to see ever came back
 
Self-malware program
Should I forbid construction of classes that are intended to be used as policies or do I let the user ~be free~ with his life choices
 
The less boilerplate, the more happy I am. I don’t go super aggro on deleting functions etc.
 
I choose to make Luc happy
Luc is love, Luc is life
 
3:21 AM
I reserve deletion for preventing traps (pit of success etc.), letting the user do something innocuous (instantiating a class object that does nothing useful) is eeeh why not
 
Status: broken
 
@CatPlusPlus Har har :P
 
life must be hard without expression sfinae
 
What is N4387 about I CBA reading it
 
Same folklore as last time!
@MaiLongdong Tuples less tedious to construct.
 
3:35 AM
help
this thing is downstairs
 
Move out
 
BUT THE DOOR IS DOWNSTAIRS
 
Use window
 
@Prismatic STEP ON IT
 
it was on the wall
 
3:36 AM
Burn the house down.
 
KICK
 
so I used this bathroom mop to hit it
 
Throw the other wall at it
 
then it fell and disappeared
 
3:36 AM
It's on your back, connecting to your nervous system.
 
Forever haunted.
 
it’s waiting under your toilet seat
 
In your bed
 
It's on your buttocks.
 
why did they get wall crawling powers
 
3:37 AM
But seriously, what is that?
 
so unfair
house centipede
 
House centipede it says so in image name
 
A number of different centipede species in the family Scutigeridae are known as the house centipede: Scutigera coleoptrata, originally from the Mediterranean region, but now found almost worldwide Allothereua maculata, endemic to Australia....
 
According to the link above it’s a Brian
 
Yuck.
 
3:38 AM
I leave them be because they eat other things
 
It can actually cause quite a high fever if you get bitten.
Oh different centipede.
 
"Techniques for eliminating centipedes from homes include drying up the areas where they thrive, eliminating large indoor insect populations"
So, basically, nothing.
 
Bring in bigger, badder creepy crawlies to eat them.
 
Im so sick of everyone saying everything is beneficial and eats pests
they're all fucking pests, they all eat each other
 
And they grow when they do and then can eat you, too... Oh, wait... That's Spore.
 
3:40 AM
I have a basketball in my room
 
@Prismatic So, it's currently the king of all pests in your house.
 
It's not your room anymore
 
if it shows up here I will throw my basketball at it
well hopefully its still downstairs
 
@Prismatic I should have said 'in the rare likelihood I find one at home, I leave it alone'
 
winter can't come soon enough
 
3:41 AM
Luc trains them as his own minions.
 
stupid bugs
 
Imagine waking up to that thing on your pillow.
I'd burn the city down and go live in a monastery.
 
apparently they're nocturnal
so all I have to do is not sleep
ever
 
Like you from now on
 
Put gasoline around you and light it so it can't get near.
 
3:43 AM
ahaha
 
I must stay vigilent
 
vegilent
 
"It may often be seen darting across floors with very great speed, occasionally stopping suddenly and remaining absolutely motionless, presently to resume its rapid movements,"
This is fucking terrifying.
 
top speed of 16 inches per second
im doomed
 
To be safe from house centipedes you must live outdoors.
 
3:46 AM
Wait, what the fuck? "often darting directly at inmates of the house, particularly women, evidently with a desire to conceal itself beneath their dresses, and thus creating much consternation."
 
I should make a robot that kills bugs
 
Ah, 1902. Long dresses.
 
@LucDanton Then killer centipedes. Outer space feels much safer now.
 
have you seen giant centipedes
 
Alright, I've changed my mind. Thrash that image.
Now. Gawd. Damn eggs.
 
3:48 AM
> If by chance you do get bitten, it’s little worse than a bee sting
bee stings hurt
 
I like how it dismisses a bee sting like it is nothing. And mentions this is "a little worse".
Scolopendra subspinipes is a species of centipede. The native range is uncertain. The certain natural range is Meganesia and Indomalaya. The species is also found on virtually all land areas around and within the Indian Ocean, all of Tropical and Subtropical Asia (including Russia), South and Central America, and the Caribbean. However, how much of this range is natural and how much due to human introduction is unclear. With such a wide geographic range, the species is known by a great many common names including Chinese Red Head, Giant Centipede, Jungle Centipede, Orange Legged Centipede, Red...
This one apparently killed a little girl, but due to secondary infection.
 
4:32 AM
@Prismatic That's a scutigere veloce (don't know the name in your inferior, non-French language)
Probably not "rabbit" though
 
@MaiLongdong good call
 
Indeed.
 
Can't fool me.
Scutigera coleoptrata – one of several species commonly known as the house centipede – is a typically yellowish-grey centipede with up to 15 pairs of legs. Originating in the Mediterranean region, the species has spread to other parts of the world, where it can live in human homes. It is an insectivore; it kills and eats other arthropods, such as insects and arachnids. == Morphology == The body of an adult S. coleoptrata is 25 mm (1 in) to 35 mm (1.5 in) in length. Up to 15 pairs of long legs are attached to the rigid body. Together with the antennae they give the centipede an appearance of being...
There you go. Scutigera cleopatra.
 
never heard of it
 
Y'en avait plein dans ma chambre, je me suis renseigne
Les accents coutent cher, oui
 
5:18 AM
boost::circular_buffer_space_optimized with the maximum capacity set very high (like 2^31) seems like an interesting alternative to std::deque. In that it enables fast push_front and pop_front, plus contiguous storage.
With a vector-like growth pattern.
 
Yup, I always roll my own circular buffers, so this might be nice
How do you pass data from one circular buffer to another while avoiding reallocation?
 
In order to avoid reallocation you must ensure that the target buffer is big enough to hold your data.
 
I have 2 circular buffers, if I pass the data between buffers it will be deep copied. I don't want that.
What I really want is to segment a large memory buffer into separate circular buffers, to avoid deep copies
 
Swapping/moving?
 
Starting with a small capacity plus geometric growth curve is pretty nice. Sure it means a lot of reallocations early on, but in the end you reach a stable size.
 
5:25 AM
Well I used pointers and it got ugly
vector.reserve ?
 
@Mikhail std::move was invented to avoid deep copies.
shared_ptr might help as well. but it would not be my first choice.
If the target buffer is empty then you can swap the source and destination buffers.
@Mikhail you can use .reserve to preallocate a big enough size.
that's a first thing to look at.
but that can lead to excessive memory usage.
Depending on what you store inside of them of course.
vector<T*> with capacity for 10,000 elements only takes up 80KB.
However, if you use vector<std::array<char, uint32_t(-1)>> then it's a different story :)
 
In my program I have ~100 GB of ram in 20 megabyte chunks, for performance reasons I need to have them all allocated at the start...
 
How much RAM does your machine have?
 
5:44 AM
128gb
 
Shiet.
 
Can I add all the Rams up on all my phones & machines? I think I have 64GB altogether :p
Just joking ...
 
mpirun
Actually that is precisely why plan 9 failed. Imagine the latency hell if general prupose computation was in the cloud.
 
6:00 AM
That's a lot of ram.
 
plan9 is great
 
I'm probably not getting a 128GB machine until Skylake Purley.
 
My primary has 8 slots, with 8 GB amounting to 64 GB. I guess it's not a regular consumer oriented motherboard, probably server ones, some of them go over 48 DIMM slots. Yeah, SP gon' be gud.
 
What's Purley
 
6:08 AM
@StackedCrooked Give it a few months and we might be able to try out a pool allocator on this: github.com/Mysticial/NumberFactory
@MaiLongdong The Skylake server that will have AVX512.
Slated for 2017. Which is sad.
 
it doesn't have a memory pool yet?
 
@MaiLongdong It's the future of server architectures, biggest update since Nehalem. As Mysticial says, AVX512, but also 6 channels for the memory controller.
(2 up)
 
@StackedCrooked I dropped it off my chase list. Too many other things.
 
RAM should ideally be low-rank and high-channel, right?
 
Almost all the memory allocation is actually done on the user side. None of it happens inside the DLL itself.
 
6:11 AM
Like single-rank 4-channel?
 
So adding a pool allocator will be not require mucking with the DLL.
 
@Mysticial I see.
 
I managed to push all the "Ownership" objects outside the DLL.
 
Yup, with it allows for a larger memory interface. Each DDR3/4 stick is 64-bit, on 4 which is the maximum right now, you get a 256-bit interface. Adding multiple sticks to the same channel doesn't have much benefits beyond storage space.
 
The only thing that goes through the DLL are the "Raw" objects which do no allocation anyway.
 
6:12 AM
Why is it a DLL?
Just wondering.
 
@StackedCrooked I'm not open-sourcing the back-end of the library itself.
 
Ah. I'll reverse-engineer it then :)
 
:)
 
I have a book on reverse engineering.
 
GPU masterrace
 
6:14 AM
Glorious GPU master race.
 
I learned about eax ebx ecx edx.
 
I'm also disabling two of the large multiply algorithms which I haven't published.
 
Who uses CPUs nowadays anyway
6
 
But I'm working on a replacement based on a well-known algorithm that is almost as good if you throw a large enough SIMD at it.
 
6:38 AM
i have slain the foul beast
TWO foul beasts even
I feel much better now
also kind of guilty
 
> click to enlarge
hehehehehe you wish
 
works for me
 
Dayum, last episode of Suits, bomb shells everywhere.
 
> 5.97% from Safari, 2.48% from Internet Explorer, and 1.84% from Opera.
 
Still rather meager. :P
 
6:55 AM
> Opera Has Risen To ~75% Of IE Market Share
I project the overtake in November!
 
It's an atrocity IE has more than Opera, tho. But IE is more of a forced issue thing, coming with Windows and all.
 
Linux's very clear include model:
#include <unistd.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#include <sys/uio.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
Just to use goddamn suckets.
 
I hate that yes. I wonder how it "grows" to be this way
Oh. It's National Puppy Day
 
Also, how is IE's market share calculated? Does getting a decent browser through it count as usage? Also, getting them drivers and stuff.
 

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