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3:03 PM
Man, I want to go back 10 years.
Or at least 5-6.
Make different decisions.
 
@wilx like what?
 
@VillasV Ex-wife marriage decisions. :)
 
@wilx Hmm still haven't got to that part. Planning never to.
 
who doesn't though
 
@slaphappy Well, some marriages are actually happy.
 
3:10 PM
These guys do their work exceptionally well
@KhaledKhnifer wow. you should work with customer support
 
@wilx Talking about regretting some decisions in general
 
@slaphappy well. You can plan for realistic scenarios
@MadameElyse and github is its prophet?
 
user1804599
No.
 
user1804599
Prophets are morons.
 
So what is Niebler then
 
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3:16 PM
> Someone who speaks by divine inspiration.
Someone who predicts the future; a soothsayer.
 
user1804599
I.e. irrational fool.
 
I hate that uniq can't optionally sort.
I hate that the field selection/exclusion for sort and uniq are basically mirrored (but mostly just incompatible)
 
Heh. For some reason, one of the guys who's making the userscript for PPCG decided it was a good idea to merge a pull request called "Fex spullng" which "fixed the spelling" of multiple items in the script.
 
@MadameElyse Like you
 
been snowmobiling today, hands hurt, arms hurt.
 
3:17 PM
"Cool" (SCNR)
 
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@sehe I'm a rational non-fool.
 
Lot to learn
 
racist if true
 
let's settle for rational fool
 
user1804599
@sehe You have indeed.
 
3:18 PM
0/10 not even an attempt
Are you okay?
 
user1804599
So I have this idea for a new project.
 
yawn
anyone wanna take bets
 
@slaphappy Nah. He's not just irrational. He's a misguided irrational fool, who thinks he's rational
 
@sehe I did use the word "settle"
 
user1804599
Shared shopping list with integrated debt tracker.
 
3:20 PM
@slaphappy There's nothing to settle for
 
@MadameElyse yeah, that's a p cool idea
 
@MadameElyse debts with whom? friends?
 
PSYCH101: Why did the french man say this
 
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@VillasV With the user that paid for everybody's groceries.
 
3:20 PM
Is anybody here interested in neural networking?
 
@MadameElyse funny because I'm working on an Android app that is a debt tracker. It just don't have the shopping list part.
 
user1804599
Android sucks.
 
user1804599
Your app sucks.
 
@MadameElyse yes it does, but it's the biggest marketshare
 
user1804599
It's bad and you should feel bad.
 
3:22 PM
cue rlemon meme
 
@MadameElyse would you start with iOS only? Or, dare I say, web app?
 
have a red panda! /cc @Borgleader @ElimGarak @Ell @TonyTheLion @ThePhD @Xeo @набиячлэвэлиь
 
user1804599
No, I'd just make a command-line interface and let people connect with SSH.
 
@MadameElyse 10/10 would apt-get again.
 
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3:24 PM
It's the easiest for me and it's the easiest for them.
 
user1804599
Win Win
 
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[Oh My Zsh] Would you like to check for updates? [Y/n]: yes please
Updating Oh My Zsh
 
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cool
 
@jaggedSpire he looks so curious :o
 
@Borgleader ^_^
 
3:26 PM
They should ship TheFuck with every Linux distro
 
yes, even the enterprise ones. For professionalism, just aliase fuck to please
 
3:47 PM
no
 
@VillasV please no
 
lol although I was not being really serious, now I'm curious to why not
 
added value: 0
 
meh, I though you would mention the potentially unpredictable sudos
but after zsh, is the second thing I install on my fresh distros. I typo a lot
 
there is a feature in the shell known as the auto-complete, which is a Tab click away
 
4:01 PM
I got a weird problem, I need to sort five elements (for a median) really fast on the a GPU. I'm thinking of doing a n! decision tree, but its kinda tedious to write... Any advice?
 
@KhaledKhnifer not the same thing. You don't autocomplete in the first letter, like p<TAB> to python because a bunch of stuff start with p. But you may type puthon, which a pls in the terminal would redo
 
@Mikhail where do the values come from?
 
@KhaledKhnifer pixels in a 3d stack
so basically, I want to denoise my image. In matlab I would write img_denoise=median(img,3);
 
fast sorting on GPU is usually implemented with a radix sort / counting sort
or sorting networks
for 5 elements go with a sorting network
invoke @Morwenn to get the network I suppose
 
I guess, ` thrust::sort(thrust::seq, array, array + arrayLength);` would count as a slow sort
 
4:06 PM
IIRC thrust uses a radix sort
 
Well I think the lazy solution is to call thrust::sort inside each thread
for each pixel
 
what do you mean?
 
@Mysticial you know how to benchmark/profile stuff ;)
(i was j/k though)
@jaggedSpire snuggles
 
@Mikhail do you need the 5 elements or only the median?
 
only the median
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A: Possible to partition five elements by median with six comparisons?

XinokI grinded away at the problem for two hours, but I found a solution. The important thing is to keep track of the comparisons made, which I've done in great detail with the comments. The function is written in D. void medianSort(alias pred = "a < b", T)(ref T a, ref T b, ref T c, ref T d, ref T e...

 
4:15 PM
gawd that answer is disgusting
 
@Mikhail do you read the values or do the values change with time during your application?
 
New frames come in on a rolling basis
 
TBH your proposed solution doesn't make sense or you are explaining it terribly
 
Not sure if a rolling median will run faster
 
@HubertApplebaum Hey ♥
 
4:24 PM
Hello Sortwenn
 
Sorting networks of size 5?
[[0, 1], [3, 4]]
[[2, 4]]
[[2, 3], [1, 4]]
[[0, 3]]
[[0, 2], [1, 3]]
[[1, 2]]
 
I should implement an OCL version of those
 
@Mikhail I think I just thought of a solution that probably require 2-4 comparisons most the time, interested to hear it?
 
OCL?
 
@Morwenn Neat
 
4:25 PM
Hahahaha I like how @Morwenn has that on hand
 
Oh.
@Borgleader I took it straight from this website. I opened some issues in the corresponding project on GitHub.
 
user1804599
function shoppingList(add) {
    return add.startWith([]).scan((list, item) => list.concat([item]));
}
 
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cooool
 
where's madame elyse :p
 
4:30 PM
oh god not zoidberg again
 
user1804599
I'm Zoidberg!
 
back to daknok_t soon?
 
I'm drinking some kawaii manekineko tea.
 
@Morwenn how does the tea taste?
 
@KhaledKhnifer It tastes cute.
I'm aweful at describing how things taste.
 
4:40 PM
@Morwenn you drink tea with sugar?
 
@KhaledKhnifer Always.
 
well I just played a most thoroughly pointless game
there were some open spots on our team, so one of the enemy team joined it and teamkilled us all
next round I did the same thing back to him, cue incredible whining
 
its fucking stupid to let ppl switch teams if teamkilling is an option
 
there's an in-game limit on it- you can't switch back.
but he did some server rejoining.. something to get around it
 
4:54 PM
@Morwenn nice
Nov 13 '15 at 21:18, by StackedCrooked
Justice is Christ!
 
How is it Christ? :o
 
:p
He is literally Jesus.. or something :)
 
This album looks a bit like a tribute to Jean-Michel Jarre.
 
Dunno about that. All I know is that I like this :)
> I want this played at my wedding and funeral.
 
4:57 PM
Youtube comments..:D
 
Tracks are named Planisphere I, II, III, IV vs. Oxygene 1, 2, ..., 13.
 
@Morwenn Hm, sounds very similar indeed.
 
Sounds? I don't think it sounds alike :/
But I would like to see a song made by both Justice and Jean-Michel Jarre.
That'd be Jean-Michel Justice. Best name ever :D
 
I randomly seeked to a part somewhere in the middle of the Jean-Michel Jarre video and it sounded kinda similar to the Justice track.
 
Not sure how you managed to find one x)
 
5:00 PM
> My name is Justice. Jean-Michel Justice.
 
Random French superhero :D
 
Does France have super heroes?
Oh, there's Jeanne d'Arc.
 
Asterix & Obelix. Also Lucky Luke.
 
She often appears in anime for some reason.
 
Charles de Gaulle. :p
 
5:02 PM
Lucky Luke is French?
Didn't know that.
 
yeah
 
Cool.
 
the mindblow about joan of arc is
 
Chevalier d'Eon.
 
> 30 May 1431 (aged approx. 19)
she did all that and died before being 20
 
5:02 PM
Lucky Luke was very popular here as well.
 
@slaphappy « Je vous ai compris » xD
 
@AlexM. Only the good die young.
 
A true superhero.
 
I see bleu-blanc-rouge.
 
@AlexM. she was raving insane, too
 
5:08 PM
eeeeh she was just different
I mean you have to be different
to have an impact
 
Today she'd be on medication.
 
not trying to say anything but
someone somewhere
wants us to sit in line
JUST SAYING
not saying
I think I'll watch goldeneye today
listen to that
and then to this
 
user1804599
I'm going crazy.
 
jesus the movie downloaded already
I wanted to write some code ugh
I miss the 100KB/s days
 
"going"?
 
5:23 PM
@AlexM. Those are still my days, sigh
 
5:46 PM
specifically the way you open a browser page in Atom and the lib targets it
 
I have new ideas for a complex template meta-dispatching stuff for my library.
 
@StackedCrooked Ichigo? Is that you?
Girl are you an unattended Bunsen burner because you're on fire and I'm concerned for the safety of those around you
/cc @jaggedSpire
;) ;) ;)
 
@Borgleader Girl are you hot because you make me horny.
^ this one always works*
*in theory
 
@AlexM. thats terrible
@ElimGarak lel
 
6:30 PM
kek
 
@Zoidberg why?
 
> I just turned 26, 20-23 year olds are starting to seem childish to me, it cracks me up at work.
Classic imgur comment. Spot the childish mentality. "lol"
The post is very nice though
 
7:00 PM
@EtiennedeMartel indeed, quite amusing
 
Heads up: Stack Overflow will take about a 1 minute outage tomorrow for hardware upgrades. http://stackstatus.net/post/139244045169/brief-outage-february-14th-2016
 
"Backend Developer - PHP / GoLang" is like the perfect job description for rightfold
 
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What's the reply for?
 
user1804599
Same guy.
 
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7:09 PM
> What do you call a man with a shovel in his head? An ambulance, due to the fact that he has a rather serious head wound.
 
@Morwenn He's the anointed one!
 
7:24 PM
@Zoidberg Are you going crazy? That's not the same guy, `--WTP
 
user1804599
They look alike.
 
user1804599
Therefore they are the same.
 
user1804599
FOOL
 
In what universe do they even look remotely the same
 
user1804599
In ours.
 
7:26 PM
Oh. So you are going crazy
Glad we cleared that up now
 
god damn it, I just walked into the door frame
my hand hurts
 
you missed your head? Amateur
 
user1804599
I want to make software but I lack inspiration.
 
yesterday you had it
Ooh. Humongeous onebox
 
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7:40 PM
> Written by Vox Day, Supreme Dark Lord of the Evil Legion of Evil and three-time Hugo nominee who is described as the most hated man in science fiction by Black Gate and The Wall Street Journal, SJWS ALWAYS LIE is a powerful weapon in the cultural war against the thought police.
 
@sehe lol, that sounds amazing. :D
 
user1804599
Also relevant:
 
user1804599
What do you say to a sick person?
Git gud.
 
@Zoidberg Seen that. Armoured Skeptic is awesome. :)
 
7:43 PM
@Zoidberg Don't tell me it's relevant because he looks like Job Cohen
 
user1804599
?????
 
Why is that "also relevant"
 
user1804599
Do you have a mousetrap in your head?
 
user1804599
You say really weird things sometimes.
 
user1804599
@sehe Because it mentions SJWs.
 
7:45 PM
@Zoidberg Indeed!
 
That's not a good reason. However I've found out the reason that you failed to give: it was recently published.
 
@sehe Bought!
 
Oh no. Now might be a good time to iterate I have not read the book and do not recommend it for your personal improvement :)
 
user1804599
Iterate your ass.
 
@sehe No problem. ~6 USD only and the reviews and description are interesting enough! :)
@Zoidberg More like rangev3 the ass!
 
user1804599
7:51 PM
Iterator Rover.
 
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@StackedCrooked RIP Alf.
 
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64-bit instruction pointer.
 
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Instruction pointers are iterators.
 
all pointers are
 
user1804599
No.
 
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7:57 PM
Function pointers aren't.
 
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And pointers to members aren't either.
 
user1804599
And neither are pointers to values of incomplete types.
 
So, have you found a project to do, yet?
 
user1804599
No. :'(
 
The instruction pointer and those other pointers are different kind of pointers. They're not even comparable
 
user1804599
8:01 PM
But they are all pointers.
 
user1804599
 
@Zoidberg In the same way princeton and tangerine are both oranges
 
user1804599
Tangerines aren't oranges.
 
The instruction pointer is nowhere near the C++ model
 
user1804599
But tangerines and oranges are all citrus fruits.
 
user1804599
8:05 PM
@slaphappy Indeed. I never said they were.
 
You are comparing pointer to members with a registry. That's implying they are the same kind of thing. And tangerines are a kind of orange.
 
user1804599
I edit pointers to member with regedit.exe.
 
user1804599
oooh I have a nice project
 
user1804599
Something like Graphviz/DOT for Venn diagrams.
 
yeah that would work
 
8:13 PM
lol, this job application wants me to giv my A-level grades, I can't remember that shit :P
 
If it's too good to be true...
It can still be funny
 
user1804599
lol
 
@thecoshman ew. That's almost offensive. I wouldn't know (nor would I care)
 
user1804599
set object { }
set integer { subsetof object; }
set pointer { subsetof object; }
set member_pointer { subsetof pointer; label "member pointer"; }
set iterator { intersectswith pointer; }
 
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I want to write a tool that turns this into a Venn diagram in SVG format.
 
user3047181
8:15 PM
is there a stackoverflow chatroom for just like non-language-specific really complicated questions about like algorithms and problem-solving and stuff?
 
@sehe I'm tempted to say something to that effect :P
holy crap balls, my arm is seriously peeling
 
@MeltyButter Not a chat room, I think. There are CS boards, one for "students" and another for actual academics.
 
@sehe concur'd
 
 
@thecoshman you can make up your favourite subjects maybe
 
8:20 PM
@Zoidberg do eet
 
Oooo! Nice.
 
go for art history
bonus points if you know nothing about art history
 
@Zoidberg then work out a condensed definition format that fits in an uri, then make a webservice for venndiagrams
 
@sehe I can remember two subjects and one grade...
 
> just like non-language-specific really complicated questions about like algorithms and problem-solving and stuff?
I bet if there was such a room they'd expect you to be able to converse a little more specificly about it
 
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8:21 PM
@slaphappy Yeah I'll just use S-expressions.
 
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I'll call it Setviz.
 
@jaggedSpire That's always cool when I interview. "I see you didn't graduate in maths?" - "No, I switched to major musical theory at the conservatory"
 
@sehe lol
 
ie dotvenn.rightfold.sexy/object|integer:object|pointer:object|member_pointer:poin‌​ter cc @Zoidberg
 
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hmm
 
8:23 PM
@Zoidberg why the compricated syntax? I'd stay closer to graphviz (names are implicitly sets, only require predeclared sets if you have recursive relations)
 
make sure it oneboxes right
 
user1804599
(set object)
(set integer (subsetof object))
(set pointer (subsetof object))
(set member-pointer (subsetof pointer) (label "member pointer"))
(set iterator (intersectswith pointer))
 
user1804599
I've always wanted to learn Racket.
 
@sehe Oh phew, that didnt seem like your usual kind of reading
 
8:26 PM
@Borgleader I'm tempted to read it. Just to have a taste of it. Also glanced over hintjens.com/blog:_psychopaths recently. Interesting stuff regardless of ultimate merit
 
> Apart from a few bugfixes, this new test release introduces a pthread barrier implementation, courtesy of Václav Haisman. It exports the following new functions: (...)
Geezus!
 
> Apart from a few bugfixes, this new test release introduces a pthread
barrier implementation, courtesy of VÃclav Haisman. It exports the
following new functions:
Is how it renders for me
 
@sehe Yeah, I think it is the ML website issue. I have corrected it in my message here.
 
ah, it's them being bad at encodings
 
user3047181
they should make like a natch language tool that converts like "correlate moving squares with nearby forces" with "ALGORITHM: reynald-sparks flow algorithm" or whatever the right algorithm is. imagine how much programmer time will be saved?
 
8:29 PM
no
 
...said Puppy all of a sudden. Everyone was surprised. It was like a lightning bolt on clear blue sky.
3
 
imagine how much harm would ensue because of ignorant programmers using algorithms in the wrong way
 
> THE QURAN already mentioned this long before Einstein....Muslims already knew there are waves

36:40 لاالشمس ينبغي لها ان تدرك القمر ولاالليل سابق النهار وكل في فلك يسبحون
"It is not permitted to the Sun to catch up the Moon, nor can the Night outstrip the Day: Each (just) swims along in (its own) orbit (according to Law). (The Noble Quran, 36:40)"

As we clearly see in these Noble Verses, Allah Almighty precisely chose "swim" to describe the movement of all of the celestial bodies in the Universe. Obviously, there wouldn't be any swimming if there wasn't a sea-like space up there.
 
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lol
 
He's the king of Islam.SE cherry-picking
 
8:36 PM
@Zoidberg! I have a project for you. Try to make Perl6 work on Cygwin! The reason I did those POSIX barriers was that I have noticed it being a missing requirement for Parrot (I thinik) VM for Perl6.
Oh, it was Rakudo.
 
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Q: If someone is poor, can he/she use pirated softwares?

user8124I'm poor and I don't have a way to actually use credit cards to buy softwares. However I really need those softwares for my education. Also there are books which are too expensive so I download them through torrent. Is this haram? I guess not because I heard one time of Omar (radiya allah 3alayh...

 
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@wilx No, install Gentoo.
 
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Also Parrot is dead. Use MoarVM.
 
user3047181
@sehe think of how much harm is caused by programmers using the wrong algorithms altogther
 
@Zoidberg But I want it on Cygwin! :(
 
user1804599
8:37 PM
This page mentions Cygwin: perl6.org/downloads
 
Ven
Yo lounge
Oh, zoidberg, huh. Also why'd you use cygwin? It sucks badly
 
@MeltyButter yup. Not solvable except by hiring the right expertise/capacity to learn it
 
Ven
@Zoidberg racket is amazing :3
 
user3047181
@sehe and by augmenting existing expertise with new technologies like "problem-description"->"probable existing solution" tools
 
8:40 PM
wolfram alpha, wikipedia, cs.se, math.se
@MeltyButter also, these things are usually collectively known as "academia"
 
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@wilx Ok.
 
user1804599
@Ven What is amazing about it?
 
@Zoidberg the site is giving me HTTP 500 consistently now (after being more and more slow)
 
user1804599
Why do you visit it?
 
Because I enjoy listening/reading to the subpoena exchanges
 
user3047181
8:43 PM
@sehe yeah well we need to automate academia is all I'm saying
 
user1804599
?????
 
Oh stop with them stupid question mark barricades
 
user1804599
Stop being so cryptic.
 
user1804599
fool
 
Well. If /that's/ cryptic already cock.li/transparency/2015-12-15-subpoena
 
user1804599
8:45 PM
interne serverfout
 
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Noun: subpoena ‎(plural subpoenas)
  1. (law) A writ requiring someone to appear in court to give testimony.
  2. subpoena m ‎(plural subpoenas)
  3. (Canadian and US law) subpoena...
Verb: subpoena ‎(third-person singular simple present subpoenas, present participle subpoenaing, simple past and past participle subpoenaed)
  1. To summon with a subpoena.
 
Oh. That's all.
Carry on then. You might find that there are several reasons why this won't work or wouldn't be too smart
 
user1804599
When is the next livestream?
 
I dunno. When I have fully recovered from my flue and the initial barrage at work
 
user1804599
I am super excited.
 
8:49 PM
ugh my head feels like shit
 
meow
 
user3047181
@sehe it's a very ambitious idea that I can't possibly make happen, but surely it'd be incredibly useful? and will eventually happen and will be extremely smart??
 
@Puppy So the tactile and the visual match.
 
@JerryCoffin content too
 
"Automate academia" means constructing an above average human-level self-improving artificial intelligence - AKA one of the most complicated and least understood problems of all. That's all.
 
user1804599
 
user1804599
This is awesome.
 
user3047181
@orlp i misspoke. i don't mean an ai that can creatively problem-solve, just a tool that matches (problem-description)->(small list of probable existing solutions) rather than having to ask stack or make a 100 google searches or a dozen failed attempts, jeez
 
user1804599
The jawbreaker once is even more awesome.
 
@MeltyButter (problem-description)->(small list of probable existing solutions) already exists, and it's called google-fu
 
user3047181
@orlp aka 100 google searches. i only have time for 1. im a busy man i got hooker to please and cocaine to eat
 

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