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user1646075
11:00 PM
and can I get one on a keyring
 
@nightcracker std::uppercase and other format flags apply to UDTs too
 
Ell
@aclarke I mean, what wavelength is the light because high energy usually means low wavelength
 
or did you forget about those?
 
UDT?
 
user defined types
 
11:01 PM
you mean people querying flags in their overloaded <<?
 
user1804599
@Ell not much energy if the interval is very short :D
 
I didn't really think of those
so I guess you'll keep u for sure
but do you add X and E?
I'm not certain one way or another
 
user1646075
@Ell I think it means bulk of photons
 
@Rapptz Alright, so the current RFC is to have |args| body that borrows as done presently; and something like move |your| body that captures, so an analogue of [x=expr, y=expr] (but better).
 
11:02 PM
they're not strictly necessary but are logical
 
user1646075
sum(photon energy)
 
Ell
@aclarke I guess this also
 
user1646075
@MartinJames Ha - a comment I'm going to steal: "some programming languages from the Old Testament (COBOL, Fortran, SmallTalk etc.)"."
 
@Ell Only per-photon. There's no reason to believe that the laser used more or less photons and therefore no reason to conclude anything about it's wavelength from the raw power.
 
@nightcracker I'm fine with x and u being separated.
 
11:03 PM
they could well have simply used more dakka photons
 
user1804599
FEWER
 
user1646075
i thought photon enery was measured in eV in relation to wavelength
 
user1804599
eV, J or kWh doesn't matter.
 
user1646075
for an individual photon, a higher energy relates directly to wavelength. Collective laser power is sum of bulk photons involved - all at the same wavelength
 
user1646075
I think a class 1 laser is classed ad 0.01 to 10 mw for comparison...
 
user1646075
11:06 PM
so - where's the link? I want to read about this beast
 
user1646075
ooo-err for single photons: " The energies of gamma rays from astronomical sources range to over 10 TeV, an energy far too large to result from radioactive decay"
 
11:25 PM
Anyone experienced with key-value stores?
 
define "experienced"
 
used this technology in his own projects
 
most of us have used it, some multiple times. but might still not be 'experienced'
 
@Rapptz so what's your opinion on defaultfloat?
@Rapptz (and other default behaviour flags, like std::dec)
 
no.
 
11:32 PM
Basically, I want to store some files in k-v store, many files will probably have same parent dir. I am thinking how to reduce duplication.
 
puppy says no
 
I want to put filepath as key
 
no.
 
@AlexV. store full paths
let compression solve your problem automatically
 
I doubt lmdb supports compression. Let me see docs :)
 
11:33 PM
besides
the waste introduced by common prefixes sounds like a micro-optimization to me
 
Files are source files(example: header files), the data I want to store is symbols parsed from files. Maany files will have long common prefix(library installation dir)
And compression is not available.
 
Oh this stupid 60 FPS YouTube thing only works in Chrome?
 
I see no reason to remove them.
 
but they do literally nothing?
since we're stateless
 
Apple CEO Tim Cook is very gay - who wouldn't have thought, rofl
 
I guess.
 
Ell
I'm proud to be straight and white, thank jesus lord I'm not black or gay
9
 
11:54 PM
starred for shame
 
@chmod711telkitty Is this not old?
I remember knowing this since he was made CEO.
 
he recently actively came out as gay
 
'actively'?
 
user1646075
@Ell then you're the sickest person I know. Be gone!
 
Didn't everyone and their mother already know?
 
11:55 PM
proactively?
as in making some blog post about his gayness
IDK
 
What is the point?
 
user1646075
@Rapptz at least that explains the colour scheme on iphone 5
 
I don't know, everyone knows NSA is spying on america's citizens, yet if some NSA executive would come out actively claiming that NSA is indeed doing it it would still be news
 
user1646075
@nightcracker and then it would be forgotten about in 3 days
 
11:57 PM
tim-cook-gay-it
 
to gay: verb - urbandictionary: "man I totally gayed that dude"
 
> Blocking: Improve temporal locality by accessing “blocks” of data repeatedly vs. going down whole columns or rows
"Blocking", but in a good way :P
 
that's
terrible naming
 
11:59 PM
"stack overflowing" -> when your stack is overflowing with speed
 
Grouping or buffering is a better name I think.
"Buckets" perhaps, but that could be confused with hash tables.
 
"cache trashing" -> your garbage collector is working efficiently cleaning up all thrash
 

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