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11:00 AM
Wonderful, not only VPN between DCs is shit and disconnects constantly, even local network is unreliable as fuck
 
Best age verification method. #Genius http://t.co/qwADwhnyBh
 
Guys… how to find a decent job?
 
Pray
 
I actually found a way to stop spawning and deleting repos
 
@Potatoswatter Pray to GabeN
 
11:01 AM
I use a single repo rooted at my Projects folder
 
@nabijaczleweli link?
 
 
@Potatoswatter gaben.tv
 
@fredoverflow lol
 
11:02 AM
Lol jefffrey not bad
 
@nabijaczleweli those pixels
And laggy as hell
 
And Spark apparently can't deal with unreliable network
distributed systems dot txt
 
@Potatoswatter Wear clothes
 
@nabijaczleweli He seems a little short of omnipotent.
 
@fredoverflow Wear bad clothes to become a Python developer
 
11:04 AM
@Potatoswatter Dafuq did ya' say m8???? GabeN is the most omnipotent being on da planet !!!1
 
@khajvah Clothure
 
lol
 
Very nice and succinct. I have not seen scatter/gather presented so brief before. — sehe just now
Needs some upvotes ^
 
@sehe nice work indeed
 
0
A: OpenGL what do I have to do before drawing a triangle?

hop joppe5your using api to set and change the state machine of OpenGL your not actually programming directly to the gpu, your using a medium between your application and your gpu to do whatever your trying to do the reason it is like this and doesnt work the same way as a cpu and memory, is because op...

wow
 
11:07 AM
Will I become cool if I start doing C++ again?
 
No.
 
18 lines, no punctuaction whatsoever
> your not actually programming directly to the gpu, your using a medium between your application and your gpu to do whatever your trying to do
Oh there's a comma at least
 
Why doesn't he just say "API"? :)
 
@Jefffrey lol wat that question
 
Brainless
 
11:11 AM
5
A: Why give a C++ compiler warning when returning an rvalue reference?

hvdYou're not moving your data. You're creating a local object, creating a reference to that local object, destroying that local object, and then still using that reference. You should return by value, as you already found. But instead of copying, move the data. That's the safe way of ensuring you ...

Do you agree with his advice to always write std::move?
 
@khajvah and gay
@fredoverflow of course not
 
@fredoverflow no, std::move will disable RVO.
 
@fredoverflow That’s not what the answer is saying.
 
edited, I think
 
11:13 AM
I like to move it move it
 
@sehe From 14 minutes ago?
 
@LucDanton Oh, had it open for some time now, appears I missed the update.
 
@Puppy would you like stds with that?
> Welcome to the world of Y2Gay. [thedailywtf.com/articles/i-m-not-married-to-the-idea ]
 
@Puppy you and your hoity toity French music
 
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@fredoverflow they're noobs
 
11:14 AM
Is it nVidia or Nvidia?
 
I would not like some stds today thanks
 
@AndyProwl erm.
You may be right
 
@Jefffrey NVIDIA
 
>
if u want a f*ckbuddy, i'm your girl! i luvvv to play rough hehe!

here's my username, in case you want to chat: Naughty_Miss61
view my profile here
msg me soon
>

Hey, come and play with me!

Let’s go crazy together!
I need a hot facial!

Drop me a line on this page Devil-Pearl45

I don’t like to wait long!
 
@Columbo they misspelled my name
 
11:15 AM
They do get more creative
 
@Columbo where is the link?
 
@sehe I'll call you hehe from now on :)
 
@khajvah lol
 
@khajvah lol
 
> It's like writing JQuery except in a real language!
 
11:16 AM
also i picked up the motorcycle lightbulb
I feel like going for a ride today
 
user1804599
Nvidia Corporation (/ɪnˈvɪdiə/ in-VID-eeə) (commonly referred to as Nvidia, stylized as NVIDIA, nVIDIA or nVidia) is an American worldwide technology company based in Santa Clara, California. Nvidia manufactures graphics processing units (GPUs), as well as system on a chip units (SOCs) for the mobile computing market. Nvidia's primary GPU product line, labeled "GeForce", is in direct competition with AMD's "Radeon" products. Nvidia also joined the gaming industry with its handheld Shield Portable and Shield Tablet, as well as the tablet market with the Tegra Note 7. In addition to GPU manufacturing...
 
Xeo
@hvd: This will still prevent copy-elision, AFAIK. — Xeo 1 min ago
 
had to use a confined space 4-wheel vehicle during last 3 days
 
Xeo
also
 
@rightfold Thank you
 
Xeo
11:17 AM
 
@Xeo praises silently
 
Xeo
The real milestone will be 99,999 though
Because 9s
 
@Xeo ruined, I should downvote you
 
@Xeo not anymore m8
 
Xeo
vOv
I got the screenshot already, so yeah
 
11:18 AM
try to get your badge #s in some kind of progression by 99.999 too
 
Xeo
Best tactic to get the number you want: don't draw attention to it prior to the fact :D
 
e.g. arithmetic by ratio X
 
@Xeo 96'969
 
> I'm usually found hanging out in the Lounge, where the cool kids are.
 
user image
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@Xeo u wot
 
11:19 AM
lol
 
Ell
@Columbo well what are you waiting for? Go play rough!
 
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oooh it's friday
 
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inb4 bombings
 
@Ell using namespace std; in header ducks and runs
 
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@Ell Go play rogue!
 
11:25 AM
List of devices attached
 
reinterpret_cast me harder!
 
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nghghghghghghhhghghhhhhghg
 
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lol FB registers whether you clear cookies often
 
guys I have a question: is sinf() really clamping itself to 0?
 
11:28 AM
@rightfold faceplook
 
Instead of stating that for subnormal floating points sinf(x) = x (as mathematically is right)?
 
shit Vlad overtook my rep
 
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Go is a great programming language.
 
@paul23 RTFM. Double check your compiler options.
 
user1804599
11:29 AM
Also Tcl.
 
user1804599
Go and Tcl <3
 
@Columbo In a question I asked somewhere (Not SO) this was the answer - I'm not using c++ a lot nowadays so I can't quickly test on this laptop. But it is important for my application which uses C sinf() function under the hood. And the maintainers said so?
 
@rightfold Go uplevel yourself.
 
Maintainers of the underlying library said to me just now that sinf() in C rounds. Which is frankly ridiculous and I just can't ever believe it.
 
user1804599
Simple languages always win.
 
11:30 AM
@rightfold "I'm a brainless Google fanboy"
 
fucking samsung
 
@paul23 Rounding != underflowing subnormals.
 
I had to pop up a web server to get the app to it
 
Oh, no! It's Krauss. I forgot.
 
@Potatoswatter Well actually not even subnormals, starts round at around 0.0000025 (decimal).
 
11:31 AM
Krauss. Same initials…
 
In single precision that's not subnormal right?
 
google, what's mumble?
 
@khajvah Goooooooooooooooooogleeeeeeee iiiiiiiiittttttttttttt
 
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set c if
$c 1 {puts 2} {puts 3}
 
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whooo
 
11:33 AM
sin(2.5E-6) = 2.5E-6 but my library (for python, but uses C under the hood to speed up those calculations) returns "0".
 
> uses C
> produces wrong output
no sir never
 
C is for cool kids only
2
 
@khajvah inb4 flag
 
I asked the maintainers to fix it: but they said it was a simple use of sinf() and they didn't include any layer on top of that.
 
lol
 
11:34 AM
@khajvah tempted to star for shame
 
So now i'm stuck of rewriting sin() in python. And that's for a case where I really need speed, and for a function I use millions of times.
 
@Potatoswatter One quick question. As brace elision only works for copy-list-initialization, is the following ill-formed? std::array<int, 1> arr{0};
 
@paul23 it is as wrong as it sounds
 
@BartekBanachewicz what is?
 
> rewriting sin() in python
 
11:37 AM
The compiler, the library maintainers, me?
 
@Columbo Sure, why not?
… I gotta "walk" my pet rabbit, see y'all
 
Well it's just not accurate enough
 
@Potatoswatter Because GCC, Clang and VC++ compile it.
 
man
those motorcycle test drivers are freaking hardcore
 
googled around for "sin accuracy problems" and found this‌​. Gamedev as always is in a good shape :P
 
11:39 AM
I wasn't aware that elision cared about the = and I'm not looking it up right now.
 
Going to bookmark this site for a daily dose of humour.
 
@milleniumbug using degrees -.-
 
> It's a 100,000+ line program so I can't easy post any of it
also uh
 
@Potatoswatter Ahh, alright. It seemed like an obvious problem to encounter, so I thought you saw that before. Nevermind.
 
why does changing FPU settings affect builtins
this is just plain bad
fucking assembly
 
11:41 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Actually I see that as good, it allows you to tailor your program to the current application.
Especially for embedded systems that could be considered a feature
 
yes embedded systems consider everything that can break the reasonable behaviour of things as a feature
 
@BartekBanachewicz Rewiring the cpu ftw!
In the field
 
@Potatoswatter I found the relevant DR: open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/cwg_defects.html#1270
 
@BartekBanachewicz Because lol-level filthy global mutable state savages
 
11:44 AM
I actually once wrote a robot that had 3 separate FPGAs and they regularly rewrited each other as "repairs" to handle broken chips etc
 
700 devs, 1 wifi
 
^that was just with a simulation of broken chips/memory spots, but it could hence be used in a high orbit satellite where long lifespan is important. Combined with operating in the van Allen belt so on a regular case a highly energetic particle would burn your chip.
 
@fredoverflow Look at my real name in my profile.
 
@Puppy clearly everyone should have their own cable
 
If the venue had cable it could handle 700 devs browsing their emails
 
11:50 AM
Hmm maybe cabbage rolls
 
@Mr.kbok FORTRAN girl?
 
I still need food ideas
 
Ah, found it on github.
 
Find food ideas on github
 
> ROBOT UPRISING SIMULATOR 2000 ENTERPRISE EDITION
lol
 
11:54 AM
Nuck them
 
@Puppy could it handle 700 devs tripping over said cables
 
They're in the walls
Hard to trip over, even if you could pass through solid matter
 
everyone's near the wall?
 
No.
 
11:57 AM
so it couldn't handle 700 devs browsing their emails
 
You only need to deliver internet to the router through the cable
You don't need cable to each user
 
@rightfold Did I ever recommend Age Of Silence to you?
 
@Puppy ask cat if he agrees
 
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@fredoverflow NO
 
@BartekBanachewicz wow, that video looks scary
 
12:04 PM
they built a bike for that race from scratch
@khajvah but the views!
"race to the clouds" after all
 
amazing
also, that is nice bike
 
Xeo
> Error Internal compiler error inside CreateExecutionSchedule (site 2); there is an issue with node/pin manipulation that was performed in this graph, please contact the Blueprints team!
gg blueprints
 
wifi is a pita. default to simple cables if you can
 
@khajvah one of a kind
> if you can
 
@BartekBanachewicz an an AP for 700 clients would be beastly (if at all possible). so you want to look towards multiple-ap then you have to start looking at making that not suck to use
just don't network them, job done.
 
12:10 PM
@thecoshman enterprise wifi networks are a thing you know
 
user1804599
I can't wait to work on Hexapoda.
 
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in Tcl woohoo
 
@BartekBanachewicz yes I do, they just still suck
 
whatever
 
I'd always prefer wired connection over wifi
 
12:15 PM
@rightfold It's a concept EP about a supermarket opening in hell ;)
 
@thecoshman yeah I know you would want to walk around with a tablet/cellphone/laptop with a cable attached to it
 
I hope the day will come when I won't hate the code I write.
 
everyone loves that
 
wifi is pretty reliable already
 
12:18 PM
@khajvah you have to whine and complain otherwise you're clearly bad
 
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@fredoverflow :(
 
@fredoverflow Reference to rightfold's description
 
user1804599
It's probably terrible.
 
Does a regular type have to be default constructible?
 
Ell
@gnzlbg for what?
 
user1804599
12:21 PM
What is a regular type?
 
@Ell concept-wise, for concept checking
 
im eating mint ice cream
with chocolate
sotasty
 
Ell
@gnzlbg only for the DefaultConstructible concept vOv
 
Isn't there a Regular concept?
in range-v3 regular refines Constructible
 
user1804599
What is a primitive?
 
Ell
12:23 PM
@gnzlbg I have no idea
 
yes it is
regular refines semiregular which refines defaultconstructible
 
@BartekBanachewicz I wish that was the norm, then I couldn't be expected to be contactable all the time :|
 
@thecoshman why I thought cable is more reliable
 
range-v3 uses some trick to define default, copy, move constructible using a single Constructible concept
 
> Why is haskell considered such a nice and great language and yet not being used?
lol
 
12:26 PM
TIL about qemu
It seems to rock.
I'm happy
 
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz indeed.
 
user1804599
It's not nice and great at all.
 
> Because Haskell is great at providing elegant solutions to deep problems. But, unfortunately, most programming is not about solving deep problems. It is about interfacing with crappy UIs and crappy hardware. And Haskell doesn't do crappy well. Which is a pity, because the world is crappy.
 
I hate shitty sites that don't keep me logged in >:|
 
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12:27 PM
> Recommended Pages
> Concrete mixer and concrete pumps pictures
 
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wtf facebook
 
the papers on sigai have been really interesting so far
unlike their counterparts at sigplan the trend is to map problems to solutions
so it's more interesting to read
money well spent
 
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killer feature
 
@rightfold Huh, typical - you marked all the face cards.
 
I switched to Duck for now but eh the results quality varies a lot
 
user1804599
@MartinJames ???
 
user1804599
@CatPlusPlus the only thing I use DDG for is weather and bang commands.
 
user1804599
I use !g if I want to google something.
 
user1804599
12:35 PM
Because DDG is a terrible search engine.
 
@rightfold .. it may have been dust on my display..
 
user1804599
I have no idea what the fuck you are talking about.
 
user1804599
@sehe do you need special software for livecoding?
 
OBS will do
 
user1804599
what is OBS
 
user1804599
12:42 PM
> Software description: open Broadcaster Software (C++).
 
user1804599
the website is very cluttered
 
user1804599
I can't find anything.
 
user1804599
Horrible shit.
 
Uh
It has download button on the frontpage what the fuck else do you want
 
user1804599
12:47 PM
I want to change the things that appear under the stream.
 
user1804599
Oh there's an edit button hidden there.
 
What things
 
user1804599
Stream description.
 
Oh that website
 
user1804599
:p
 
user1804599
12:49 PM
lol you can only choose from a small set of languages
 
As long as you can pick C#
 
user1804599
> C#/.NET
 
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Also there appears to be a timer on the page which automatically removes focus from all fields and another timer which scrolls to the top.
 
user1804599
The max years of experience you can choose is "> 5 years". Clearly the authors of this website have less than 5.
 
What I found funny is that they say if you stream at more than 1.3 mpbs they might terminate it.
 
user1804599
12:59 PM
> What does sub foo { +{$_[1] => $_[2]} } exactly do?
 
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OP is such a noob
 

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