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6:00 AM
I need one of these. But fuck the price: newegg.com/Product/…
 
@Mysticial I'm surprised price scaled properly from 1 TB to 10.
 
8TB is only $250.
I have one of those for my Anime. But it ran out of space some months ago. So I've been using overflow drives.
It's a mess right now.
 
Aside from the really predictable twists, I actually like the character development in Accel World
 
Accel World needs a second season.
 
@Mysticial Oh. Why not just put some of those in RAID?
 
6:06 AM
@Nooble For the past like 6 years I've been using dual-HD enclosures to hold my Anime. It started with 2TB drives, and it creeped all the way up to 4TB drives. All along, the drives never cost more than $130-ish each.
Every time I increase the drive sizes, I re-purpose the old ones or give them to my dad.
 
How much memory is that total?
 
So when the 8TB came out, I jumped on it (for $260). First time in 7 years that I could fit everything on a single drive.
But that was a year ago. My archive has out-grown a single 8TB. And the price of them hasn't dropped.
So I'm finding it hard to justify getting a second one if it's gonna take me another 4 years to fill it up.
I have a bit of an OCD for matching drives.
But that's probably what I'll end up having to do anyway.
Also. I actually have 3 copies of my Anime. Currently it's laid out as:
- Primary copy: 8 TB in my main box.
- Primary Backup: 2 x 4TB in a dual-enclosure.
- Offsite Backup: 2 x 4TB in a dual-enclosure. (in California)
2 backups is actually overkill, but it was a side-effect of me changing jobs and relocating to Chicago. I decided to leave all my backup drives for all my data at home. And create new ones at the new place.
So the moment I spill over 8TB, it'll cause havoc on my backup drives.
 
Any reasons for actually downloading your Anime instead of just streaming it :P
 
I rewatch a lot of old stuff.
 
Ah.
 
6:12 AM
And it becomes impossible to download old stuff.
 
You can never have enough anime backups.
 
I came out of AMW with a list of Anime to try out.
I was only able to get like half of them.
 
I find it's nice to have a couple shows to watch offline, and pull out when company comes. And the quality is a lot higher. And yeah, some of the older stuff disappears off the internet
 
I've been trying for years to get Steins Gate 1080p with subs.
There was only like one fan-group that was doing it. And they stopped after 13 some episodes.
I do have the 720s from when they aired.
And it's fucking Steins Gate. The most? highly rated Anime of the current generation?
And at the same time, I have like 3 different 1080 rips for Madoka. I also kept the original 720s from gg with the Morning Rescue ad.
 
6:19 AM
How did you find that so quickly?
 
@Mysticial I was lucky :3
Tbh though, I'm surprised I bumped into one that works. I'm torrenting it rn so you can get it faster
 
That can't be right. The file sizes are too small.
Oh, that's one of the ones I avoided because the file sizes are too small to be a true 1080.
 
I'll prioritize the first episode and see if they used any encoding magic. The files seem legitimate though. All .mkv
 
Yeah, when I'm searching for 1080s, I automatically skip anything that manages to get under 500MB/25min. ep unless it's hi-10.
I've tried the small ones. And in many cases, the frame rate sucks and/or it's down-scaled.
 
Yeah, it's tough to tell. Every once in a while I've found a compression gem, but it's not common.
Should have the first ep ready to test in like 2-10 seconds
Frame-rate and resolution are great, but it looks like they used a grainy jpeg encoder
 
6:28 AM
ahhh
 
It's not too bad though :D
 
I wonder if my epis 1 - 13 are dual-channel or surround.
When I first started paying attention to Anime 1080s, I didn't think it would matter since they're just fucking cartoons with solid colors.
Damn was I wrong about that.
 
Haha, totally! Sharp lines are awesome. I think the group made an excellent compromise because you don't notice the graininess with Steins;Gate's grungy palette
 
The Steins Gate 1080s that I have for 1-13 are from Coalgirls. dual-channel
 
23 fps, so panning jerks slightly.
 
6:33 AM
Wow, the Madoka 1080s are really fucking sharp.
It's been a while since I've seen them.
Also dual-channel.
I swear I had a surround sound Anime 1080 somewhere.
Forgot where though.
 
@Mysticial Now I'm sad I removed them for space. It's my favourite series
 
lol, my Madoka folder is 65GB. 3 different copies of it.
I just haven't had the time to pick the best one to keep.
But only the original gg 720s have the morning rescue ad.
Oh wait nevermind. One of the folders are the 3 movies.
 
Speaking of which, I'll need to watch those. How are they? Plot holes, or just as great as the main series?
 
AHA, it's the Madoka movies that have surround sound channels.
@Aaron3468 First 2 are summaries of the series. The 3rd one is the sequel that finishes the story.
 
:D Yay!
 
6:37 AM
Depending on which camp you call into, you may like it, or rage at it. I initially raged at it until I looked up all the hidden meanings.
I actually had to go to several Madoka panels at ACEN and AMW before I finally understood enough of it to stop raging.
 
I'll keep that in mind. Poor writing is pretty much my only rage button
 
The movie is supposed to be 6 channels. But I'm not hearing shit from my back speakiers... hmmm...
 
About 5 seeders if you want to give that steins;gate torrent a try
 
OPs seems to be the best places to see where 1080 rules over 720. lol
 
True, in most series that's where the entire budget goes. In good series, there's money left over to make good animation for the rest of the episode xD
 
6:48 AM
It also helps when the fan group makes the subs look nice.
ohh. I have the Accel World 1080s.
The L9 vs. L9 scene was in ep9 or something?
ep11
 
Which two L9s?
 
Kuroyuki and Yellow Radio
 
Yeah, 10-12 I think. 11 at least
 
Found it, end of 11.
 
Which of the std string classes is best for utf 8 compatibility?
 
6:58 AM
Depends on what you want to do with it.
std::string is sufficient in most cases. But if you want any sort of proper length finding or sorting, then you're fucked.
 
Mostly support a few cyrillic and japanese characters in microcontroller code; I need to convert a string that may contain them into the hardware's font.
 
If you need to do encoding conversions, then you're fucked.
 
More like if (character == 'ア') lcdWrite(0b01110110);
 
Yeah, you're fucked.
 
Damnit. Any workarounds?
 
7:03 AM
You'll need to actually parse the UTF-8 into a code-point to do that.
Supposedly std::codecvt can do encoding conversions, but I've never used it since it's broken in MSVC.
Otherwise, you'll need to write your own.
 
Oh frick! I see what you mean. Who tf thought an array of bytes was appropriate!
On the other hand, it probably will only map to a basic character with no diacritics...
So I might still have some sanity left when I finish
 
morning
 
7:18 AM
Morning
 
y u no range based for
 
Because I'm not a hip C++ programmer. I totally know the syntax too...
 
std::shout
 
it's okay
I also have to go to cpp reference every time
 
Its 3:00 am should I go pokemon hunting?
 
8:04 AM
@Mikhail Always
Btw, is there a char type that represents a utf-8 grapheme?
the range-based for is casting types nicely, but I don't know the right type to hold one grapheme
 
idk wchar?
 
A few gotchas while making it, but it's simpler than expected
 
In case you don't know it, C++'s support for unicode is terrible
 
use QString :-)
 
@Aaron3468 breaks on non-BMP
 
8:13 AM
Anyways, I learned that its almost always better to use wstring by default instead of std::string. Especially when you're working with filenames...
 
...and programming for Windows
 
QWindows
 
Yeah, C++ support for everything is terrible tbh, but it works kind of
@Mikhail I'd totally pull in Qt or Boost except that this code is going on an MCU with 4kb of memory
 
Boost should be fine :-/
 
@milleniumbug It looks like it correctly delineates the graphemes even with nonBMP, though I need to compile it in earnest on my machine to check if they get outputted properly
 
8:17 AM
> with 4kb of memory
 
@Khaled.K Imagine a $5 computer that goes in a keyboard or clock. That's basically why
 
rasberry pi zero cost $5, and it has 512MB memory
 
power consumption
 
A pi zero comes with a lot of overhead. Pis are particularly good for devices that process lots of data, but microcontrollers are best for driving peripherals like an LCD screen; they're great glue between bigger devices and hardware.
 
Oi!
 
8:28 AM
O7
 
Heh.
 
-O3
 
Also, I am red as a...red person (?). Sun is evil.
 
O7 = salute. -O3 = The Swedish Chef
 
Have you been out drinking?
'cause its like 3:00 am and there ain't no sun
 
8:31 AM
This from one day at a municipal swimming pool with my kids. They had sun screen applied on them. I did not...
 
@Aaron3468 wait what.. why the hell do you want to parse chinese characters on a microcontroller ?
 
@Mikhail Actually, I was there on Friday. It was already two days ago and I am still red.
 
@Khaled.K The LCD has fonts for them. Ideally I'd support printing them in an interface such as lcdPrint(L"すごい!");. At worst, I'll leave the low-level interface that can print those characters and have the higher level interface support only latin. Then the option to print them one by one still exists.
 
In conclusion, you do all the work but have none of the functionality...
I'm working on a way to reconstruction an image from orthogonal derivatives, ie f(x,y)_x and f(x,y)_y... Idk, anybody done that before?
 
you don't need to parse it, you just want to print the text
 
8:39 AM
So, when do you think Google will kill Google+?
 
It's not so simple. The lcd only knows how to print them like this: RS = 1, RW = 0, DATA = 0b10110001, E = 1 prints , then moves to the next data address
 
8:52 AM
@wilx never
 
@ChemiCalChems Well, it is not able to compete with Facebook or Twitter, it seems to me.
 
@wilx i know, but they are way too dumb to kill it
 
After the last redesign it is even worse than it was.
 
@Aaron3468 you can feed in the parameters?
 
Right now, the microcontroller can be given the command lcdWrite(0b10110001) to print a character from the font. The most efficient way to output is to feed strings to the microcontroller. Strings do not map directly to the hardware, so I must parse them into commands
 
9:06 AM
send it as raw data, the microcontroller doesn't need the string
 
Bah! My desktop computer doesn't need windows. I'll just type in the raw binary whenever I need to make them :)
 
9:24 AM
Hmm...
I want to host a PDF (Wizardry 7 FAQ) somewhere, preferably on GitHub, since its LaTeX source is hosted there as well, but I do not want to commit the PDF into the repository. What would you guys suggest to use?
 
@BartekBanachewicz Yuck.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh. Nice. I did not know I was able to upload files there.
Hmm, but I do not have actual releases...
 
nwp
@ChemiCalChems they killed google code after figuring out that github is just better, so I don't believe that
 
@nwp idk
 
@wilx hmm see Latex works great for things like that
 
@BartekBanachewicz Well, it took me some time to get it to looks like that. :)
I started from non-LaTeX source: github.com/wilx/w7faq/blob/master/wizardry7.txt
 
Ell
9:50 AM
@BartekBanachewicz tables are a bitch though
 
Hey guys a quick question: When i create a class, and declare member fn outside it, i have to type the class name and scope resolution operator again and again. Is there a command which allows me to just specify the scope of class once?
 
Ell
textually describing tables in anything seems to suck IME
 
that's the editor's fault
 
Ell
I don't think so
 
I am gonna to repeat myself yet again but editing text is fucking dumb
 
Ell
9:51 AM
I think it's inherent in textually describing them
 
that's just the storage format
 
@MaxPayne No.
 
@Ell .xslx is also "textual"
 
Ell
well, latex is intended to be human readable & writeable
 
doesn't preclude using WYSIWYG editors
as a matter of fact, I've seen at least a few wysiwyg latex table editors
 
9:52 AM
@wilx So it is so cumbersome! writing everything again and again! makes me so angry! Thank you anyways!!
 
@MaxPayne Angry? Get back on your medication!
 
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz which do you use?
 
@Ell none? I ditched latex in favour of HTML
 
Ell
Which editor do you use for HTML?
 
not exactly angry
 
9:54 AM
@Ell I haven't felt a need for one in HTML
 
Ell
But editing text is fucking dumb :3
 
but that's also because I use templating
 
nwp
@MaxPayne you can write it inline in the declaration, but it isn't exactly better
 
@Ell it is
I am not sure what you're getting at
 
Ell
Well, how do you produce your html?
 
9:55 AM
I edit text
do I need to spell it out for you so that you understand
tools aren't good enough. Semantically-aware editors are scarce and unstable
 
Ell
I don't get it
why do you think editing text is fucking dumb?
or, why do you do something that you think is dumb?
 
Because it introduces problems inherent to storage format
@Ell because there are no better alternatives produced yet
 
Ell
What would one look like?
@BartekBanachewicz what like?
 
@Ell e.g. indentation character wars
whatever indentation backend is used shouldn't impact the way I work with the document at all
that's why I think tabs are dumb as well FWIW
they are a primitive solution that doesn't really solve anything and introduces a shitton of problems
look how indentation is handled here
it's entirely steered by the document structure
 
Ell
But now you require that tool to edit that document
isn't that a much bigger problem than it solves?
 
10:01 AM
@Ell what? no.
 
Ell
well, in storage that is going to look like rules{align:blah,something:{another:foo,w/e}}
 
nwp
maybe this is the future of programming
 
Ell
Or whatever it turns out like
If you ignore the storage format
then you need a tool to edit the file
 
@Ell it could be pretty-printed
I don't care
point being, the indentation and human formatting is utterly irrelevant in good presentation
 
nwp
I don't care about formatting C++ anymore, clang-format does that just fine
 
Ell
10:03 AM
or it could be compressed
in which case you would need the tool
if you really don't care about the storage format, you need the tool right
 
@Ell what are you arguing about? That if you needed the tool then you needed the tool?
 
Ell
That if you don't care about storage format, you limit yourself
and this introduces more problems than it solves
 
that's bullshit
 
Ell
How?
 
there's nothing limiting about separating the presentation of the document content
again, the editor could spit out human-readable pretty-printed json, for example
which you could then edit by hand just fine
Altough one could argue that a text editor is also "a tool"
 
10:15 AM
Blegh... I've been at this 3 hours and I still can't figure out a std compliant way to convert a utf-8 string into its parts
 
what do you mean by parts
you probably need Ogonek
 
@Aaron3468 Parts?
 
Wait, I've got a bug in the code. I'll see if it solves the problem.
Yeah, just separate elements that can be compared to a string literal.
 
Unicode comparison is hard.
Are you sure you want to do that?
Do you consider normalized forms?
etc.
What level comparison is it?
 
10:22 AM
An LCD has the character set on page 17. I'd like to take an input string and generate a list of each valid character codes inside that string.
The character set contains some simple cyrillic and japanese characters
So for example u8"Hyア猫" would yield the code for H, for y and for ア
@wilx Yep
 
Well... I guess you will not have issues with combining characters and such with such limited alphabet. Have you tried codecvt_utf8 and using the in() function?
Something like this: github.com/wilx/log4cplus/blob/master/src/… but with different locale.
 
Yay, Pokémon Go is finally officially available in France.
Why did they wait for the weather to be shitty?
 
@Morwenn stares blankly
 
You can catch mimes in Europe
 
The ugliest 1st gen Pokémon, yay.
 
10:35 AM
That Pokemon is literally a French man
 
You've literally never seen a French man.
Also I've literally never seen an actual mime.
 
IT
 
@wilx That should work fine, though I'm not sure. The compiler isn't perfectly C++11 compliant but it's fairly close
 
10:40 AM
@Aaron3468 That is usually the problem, the non-compliance to the standard. However, you asked for "std compliant way". :)
 
Yeah, it's better to know the compliant way first. That sets up my expectations for most compilers and I can learn exceptions from there.
 
Those cakes remind me of the butter cream cakes that I want to have but didn't have chance to buy
 
« This name is not available » « Only use letters and numbers » ; ok, kill yourself Pokémon Go.
Seriously, why would you ever expect millions of people to pick different names when the number and kind of characters are extremely limited?
 
SO approach to names is better
unique numeric id + pick whatever name you want
topic request 1 hour ago
opengl: "Texturing in OpenGL" topic requested
shit
 
10:48 AM
Pokemon Go also has a word filter, that is pretty hard to trick.
 
uegh
someone requested an opengl topic "shaders"
 
Lol, and foreign letters aren't accepted either. That's fucking bullshit.
Can't even type an Ø.
 
@StackedCrooked SourPls
 
@BartekBanachewicz By far the best solution, I think. And of course, differentiate by making their player id visible
 
@Aaron3468 you often don't need to
name clashes are common in the whole userbase, but relatively rare in the general proximity
 
10:51 AM
@Morwenn Poor utf-8 support for everything is a curse we live with when languages do not make good support a part of the standard
 
@BartekBanachewicz If only everybody did that.
 
Ell
hmmmmm
if all of the side effects etc. are described by code
then when some library gets updated to a new API
 
Even the name of my fucking band is apparently not available.
 
Ell
it could be automatically converted to the new api
 
@Ell that's so delightfully vague I'll consume that instead of a cake to my morning coffee
 
10:55 AM
Well, now that it's 5am I'll call it a night having at least set up an IDE on my virtual linux that can compile code
 
Ell
what I mean is
 
I'll leave the unicode woes for another day
 
drum roll
 
Ell
wouldn't it be nice if there were tools to automatically upgrade code from an old api to a new one
 
I believe the writers of GoLang did just that
 
Ell
10:56 AM
I know there are py2 -> py3 tools also
 
@Ell IRTA "wouldn't it be nice if there were tools"
 
It's more time-consuming than anything; converting to new versions of a language is often more feasible than changing api without changing behaviour
 
The worst part is that they already require you to bind the application to your Google or Pokemon account, so they already have a unique identifier they can use.
 
hmm the biggest arduino starter kits go for around $100
 
@Ell Because lang v1 to lang v2 is substitution, execution flow remains the same. apifunction(string) to apifunctionnew(string, website, number) requires changing execution flow.
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, you'll want the arduino, a couple capacitors, lots of resistors, jumper wire/insulated wire ~5+ leds and everything else is optional
 
11:02 AM
I am just thinking that it might be cheaper than buying parts one by one
this set is about $50
looks decent
 
Oh, even a little bit of RFID. It looks fun. I'd buy a set of capacitors and a few more resistors though
 
those are the cheapest and most abundant parts though
 
You can get lots of spare parts cheaply here if you find that you don't have enough variety
 
@Aaron3468 I don't live in the US
 
I have a terrible habit of giving unnecessary advice instead of having conversation
 
11:08 AM
it's fine
I'm gonna order after I'm back from my vacation though
so plenty of time to decide
I was thinking about disassembling my motorcycle first as well
since I'm gonna have a few days free... not sure how much time it'll take me :/
but since I have a garage now I could work even late in the night
there's also a possibility that I won't be able to put it back together
too bad the official documentation for this engine (or any) for that matter is so fucking scarce
 
Haha, it shouldn't be too difficult. Maybe see if you've got a mechanic friend who'll help for beer
 
I don't.
But c'mon it's not rocket science
I'm more concerned about missing a special tool in a critical moment
 
Ah, yes. That makes sense. I suppose you'll need to analyze the construction then
 
@Aaron3468 the documentation is mostly 14yolds from rural areas of poland on youtube
and I'm not even kidding
finding a literate one that could actually describe with writing and decent photos is super hard
but they also have errors sometimes
it's super fun to disassemble the whole thing though
 
I can talk to my mother when she gets back from vacation in about a week. She's studying to be a motorcycle mechanic, so at least if you cc photos to me, I can pass questions to her
 
11:23 AM
hah, cool
 
Have a good night/day and good luck! I'm off to sleep for now
 
ask her mostly if she's familiar with 139FMB engine
bye
 
I will
 
Question for English language lawyers, does this sentence say (I know what it wants to say) that said images should objectify women or that they should contribute to the problem? Journalists should make careful use of images in reporting on violence against women and ensure the images chosen do not distort the story, contribute to the problem or objectify women.
 
nwp
as a non-english-lawyer I would say the "or" should be an "and"
 
11:36 AM
@wilx "do not" distributes across the enumeration
Language is ambiguous, but this is a pretty clear convention
> do not (a), (b) or (c)
@BartekBanachewicz what are you automating? Looks very cool btw (link?)
 
@sehe Well, I guess I will have to accept this. :) But it did raise a red flag the second I read it.
 
Well. That should happen with critical readers/programmers every 10 minutes
 
@sehe nothing in particular. I just wanted to buy an arduino to accompany my ARM board, and those kits look like a nice option. The link isn't relevant to you because it was local to Poland, but I'm sure you'd be able to find such kits near you
 
> porn use is one of the major public health issues of our time
lol
This document is horrible.
 
Brexit is picking up steam
5
 
11:49 AM
5 hours for what?
 
@Morwenn ...of wait?
 
escaping the country
 
5 hours?
it was 11 hours earlier.
 
ueh
I can't see how Terra's design for methods allows writing constructors
 
> Dover delays
 
11:51 AM
literally every single way to attach a function to a type requires an instance
 
the case for factories :)
 
@sehe I can create such a function, that's not a problem
 
@sehe I guess that « Dover » is the word blocking my understanding.
 
I just can't get to it from the type
unless I make something like a global registry of registered types or something :/
 
People waiting 5 hours for fish? :p
Oh, it's a town with ferries, ok.
 
11:53 AM
oooh wait
got it
 
@Morwenn Luckily we have Google (also, how can you be French and not know?!?!)
 
terra main()
    var v = VectorInt.new()
    v:push(5);
end
I suppose that's good enough.
 
@sehe Because the only relevant ferry port for me is Plymouth.
I live in Brittany, remember :p
France is ~300km away from where I live.
 
hm now I actually wonder how to build terra in a cross platform way without having to bundle C headers
 
Seriously, how can most people not know about the priority of basic operators when it's secondary school material? It alwways baffles me .____.
 
11:58 AM
@sehe Yeah. It is the monkey see monkey do argument. It is the same as with shooting sprees and first person shooter games. There is not evidence for either FPS games or porn to affect people to make them more violent. If anything, violent crime has gone down while both pornography and FPS games have become commonplace.
 
> Today’s porn is not your father’s Playboy. Type porn into Google and you won’t see anything that looks like the old pinups; instead, you will be catapulted into a world of sexual cruelty and brutality where women are subject to body-punishing sex and called vile names.
Heavily biased, but it does make a good point. I can personally attest this. The "worst" I could buy as a youngster was three-some porn on a DVD. You had to go into shady sex shops to get anything wilder. That's a pretty high barrier to most teens, I can tell you.
These days, everything is effectively free and also aggressively marketed (try watching some erotics without bumping into anal fisting, golden shower, teen gangbang etc.). It takes the fun out of it a bit for me
 

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