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5:10 PM
Eh~, I've already read all of Ménage à 3.
It's downright fucked up from the beginning to the end (well, there's no end yet), but it's really cool.
 
@BartekBanachewicz lesgo
 
Ven
5:31 PM
@Zoidberg no, i'm preparing for a grill night
 
user1804599
WHAT
 
user3790646
Good afternoon
 
Ven
@Zoidberg with smoked meat
@Zoidberg you dismiss my opinions anyway :)
 
user1804599
fucking facist nazi who the fuck eats animals you sick fuck
 
user3790646
What
 
Ven
5:33 PM
I do, and it's delicious. The taste of animal death is such amaze
 
user3790646
@Ven You okay?
 
Ven
Soon everything will be over
 
user1804599
I had a nice BBQ today
 
user1804599
Also lots of meat
 
5:49 PM
@Puppy a while finishing a movie
 
you suck
I'm just gonna buy Lotv
 
Ven
@Zoidberg that's what I'm gonna have as well :)
 
@Ven "lots of meat"?
?tag lennyface
 
user1804599
Datum = Null | Symbol | Boolean | Integer | Float | String | List
 
user1804599
5:54 PM
Am I missing something obvious?
 
Ven
@milleniumbug good one :D
 
Evening.
 
Ven
@набиячлэвэлиь much meat
@Zoidberg you're not gonna go the cons cell way, are you?
yo
 
bah
 
user1804599
5:55 PM
@Ven why not?
 
but visiting the Blizzard website means having Nova's boob armour smashed in my face
 
user1804599
No, you can't do arbitrary cons cells.
 
user1804599
They must be well-formed lists.
 
user1804599
There is no (1 . 2).
 
@Puppy lol
im here
 
5:57 PM
whew
 
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thanks Battle.net
good to know
 
I actually couldn't buy LoTV because I was too busy cringing at the Blizzard website
 
lel
we got diamond to hit
 
let's roaul
 
Is there anything you can do about phishing emails other than report them?
Got another fake Apple-ID sign in, looks like a clone of an earlier attempt that Apple eventually had Safari warn you before visiting. I filled it out with garbage, but I was wondering if there were any field-entires that might mess with their database somehow.
 
6:00 PM
@Zoidberg Why not Decimal instead of Float? :o
 
@Owatch A friend of mine once spent a week or so trolling one--after the eighth (or so) fruitless trip to the Western Union office, the guy finally just gave up and quit answering email.
 
Haha.
They allow me to submit multiple times. So I guess someone could have a bot just spam them.
 
user1804599
@Morwenn Rational rather, indeed a good idea. Thanks.
 
No problem :p
 
You're missing the part where you stop implementing a new useless language
 
6:02 PM
unused /= useless
 
user1804599
### Rational numbers

    rational = digit+ '.' digit+

### Floating-point numbers

    float = digit+ ('.' digit+)? 'f'
 
But it might be both at once :D
 
My Dos's reply to SV work
> I knew you'd write less than a page for SaID but spilling over to two pages for NumMeths is uncharacteristically flamboyant in your paper use, don't you think?!
 
> There are only two kinds of languages: the ones people complain about and the ones nobody uses.
 
> There are only two kinds of summarizations: the ones that shouldn't be made, and the ones that aren't being made.
 
6:05 PM
That one is pretty ironic.
 
(/cc @Ell for my first quote, if you have SVs?)
 
Ok, the fact that I can hear a little girl ask « Daaaady! Where are you daddy? Are you there? Daaaady! » through my window (and it lasted a while) feels a bit creepy.
Am I in a horror film?
 
You are the horror
 
ç___ç
 
nwp
if you didn't pay her to ask that it's probably fine
 
6:14 PM
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Q: The answer is in your face

Element118 My first came before, A tool for wood, not ore. My second prints ink, I heard recent things. Together they sound quite fast, I'll charge for the last. One is a simple example, Protein is made ample. What am I?

 
user1804599
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Q: How to create Search Engine In PHP?

rostam sadiqiHow to convert this code in php, please help me. ResultSet rs = null; PreparedStatement pst = null; Connection con = null; Statement st = null; final String username = "root"; final String password = "22535"; final String url = "jdbc:mysql://localhost:3307/project"; // bleow Search button sou...

 
user1804599
@DmitriBudnikov ^
 
Hmm, I can't actually put boost in submodules in nonius cause Chrono is not header-only. @ThePhD
 
lol "came" and "in your face" in the same answer
 
Though I guess that's only a problem in old VS.
 
That looks like a fine question for Stack Overflow. Have you checked if it was already asked there?
 
i found nothing
 
1 message moved to bin
@ThePhD actually, submoduling the boost stuff is silly if I don't include that in the single header.
 
7:08 PM
That's beautiful *-*
 
> error: no match for ‘operator*’ (operand types are ‘int’ and ‘std::complex<double>’)
Wut
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yup, no mixed complex types support IIRC.
 
yup, gotta add that cast or a dot at the end of literal
 
And no guaranteed Gaussian integers support either :/
 
Yeah, twas 2 * c, so I just added the dot.
Still annoying.
 
7:20 PM
I was about to say that it may have to do with C99 _Complex ABI compatibility, but that's utterly random and makes no sense whatsoever.
Cats being annoying in the garden. Or little girls, not sure.
I guess cats.
 
They're indistinguishable by ear really
:D
 
DM;SB
Doesn't Matter; Still Blindfired
 
7:37 PM
    go s h | s == 1    = h
           | otherwise = go (s-1) (f s time)
Am I dumb or is this go s h = f 2 time?
Oh wait, I'm dumb.
 
In other news, I would like to out myself as the real Satoshi Nakamoto.
 
nwp
if it is true and anyone doubts you just buy a stealth bomber and do some precision bombing
 
What should I bomb?
Could try to put one through Mr. Jung Un's bedroom window I guess.
Start a small war.
 
Guys, I have a problem I think is unsolvable.
@набиячлэвэлиь auto won't cut it because you cannot forward-declare it.
 
7:53 PM
decltype(auto) :v
 
Same problem?
struct foo { decltype(auto) f(); }; won't compile.
 
You can forward-declare auto, just can't use f() before it's definition is known.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes demo
 
Goddammit, no, I need to use the function without a definition.
 
aren't I fucking magical
@R.MartinhoFernandes Cry yourself to sleep
 
7:56 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes need the address to register it or something?
 
also if it can return any tyep put it inside any+magic
 
@LucDanton Right.
I guess maybe it's hidden from view with a scrollbar.
        static ::nonius::benchmark_registrar NONIUS_DETAIL_UNIQUE_NAME(benchmark_registrar) (::nonius::global_benchmark_registry(), name, internal_name::run); \
Right there at the end.
That implementaion is just like in Catch, but Catch has all returns void.
 
oooh
very green
 
I want to live near something like that from time to time :)
 
8:07 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes all in all, I’m not super crazy about 'clever' syntax (which putting a block after a macro invocation is). document the non-macro way to do it, with the caveat that unlike it it’s not as stable and subject to change from version to version?
you can always go ahead and add a macro if/when you find out to have a way what you want, the non-macro method being here for any and all special needs
 
Ok, now I'm beginning to feel a bit stressed.
 
nwp
nearing deadline?
 
Kind of.
 
8:26 PM
@LucDanton I'll just close it. It's "nice to have" but I'm not too keen on it either.
I already have enough stuff to document that isn't really about interfaces.
And I'd rather spend my time on new stats.
Gonna finish KDE and then do autocorrelation and goodness of fit.
 
Ven
@Zoidberg oh
 
Got three bugs to fix, only one reproducible.
 
user1804599
I sorted out all my data.
 
user1804599
And their syntax.
 
8:39 PM
Is it sexy now?
 
user1804599
Datum = Document | Null | Symbol | Boolean | Integer | Rational | Float | String | List
 
Ven
Not as much as you
(I might be drunk again, so disregard whatever I say)
 
@Ven If only my mirror agreed with the photos x)
Eh~, psychologist tomorrow morning. Now I'm stressed.
 
user1804599
Nothing exciting so-far.
 
nwp
8:44 PM
@Morwenn they get paid for putting up with and fixing your issues, don't worry about it
 
Lowl, I worry about myself.
 
nwp
well, if things go wrong you can at least fire someone :D
 
nope
 
♪ Fetch another beer, lala ♫
 
Hey guys, I don't want to bother y'all with my stupid question, but here it goes: What kind of project should I make if I want to show that I'm capable of designing and implementing distributed systems? So far I only thought about making either an resilient API service composed of individual microservices and the second idea is to make a distributed storage just like redis, minus the perforamance and 99% of features of course.
 
nwp
8:50 PM
contribute to hadoop or whatever the rage is nowadays
that way you also show that you want to improve the world instead of reinventing wheels
 
user1804599
Quiz
 
user1804599
struct t { t() = delete; };
int f(t x) { throw "fuck"; }
 
user1804599
Is f a total function?
 
Thats an interesting idea, thank you!
 
@Anu: Your question was whether transform takes random access sequences. I answered that. It seems like your question really was "why doesn't my code work". That's a completely different question, which you are invited to ask with the "Ask Question" button. This time, please provide your actual code. — Nicol Bolas 17 mins ago
hear hear
@Zoidberg a total dysfunction
 
user1804599
8:55 PM
Its domain is empty. Due to the vacuous truth, it is thus defined for each element of its domain. Therefore, f is total.
 
@sehe wow 274 line program in response
 
Yeah. OP sucks
The "Ask Question" button is hither: stackoverflow.com/questions/asksehe 31 secs ago
 
IRTA "is hitler"
 
user1804599
public static function guaranteedSuccess<T>(): Iso<Awkward<Uninhabited, T>, T> {
    return Iso::make(
        function($a) { return $a->awkward($u ==> $u->absurd(), F::id()); },
        function($b) { return Awkward::ok($b); }
    );
}
 
Ven
@Morwenn :( take care
 
9:02 PM
@Ven Yeah, dying in a road accident while driving there would be pointless x)
 
@milleniumbug It's hillariously hither
 
Ven
@Morwenn mostly mentally. Being afraid for other's physical health is just a bad idea in general
 
Er, probably.
 
nwp
> ==12225==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: heap-use-after-free on address 0x60700000dfd0
it is as awesome as it is annoying
 
Vvalgrgind
 
Ven
9:17 PM
If you act naughty, you're gonna get valgrounded.
4
 
nwp
still need to figure out where to set a breakpoint there
 
Mar 22 at 20:12, by milleniumbug
@sehe I run process in valgrind with valgrind --vgdb=yes --vgdb-error=0 ./my_program and then I follow the instructions (as in, running gdb ./my_program and paste in target remote | /usr/lib64/valgrind/../../bin/vgdb --pid=PID)
IOW automatically make your program stop at the first error
(inb4 it's not the first error)
 
nwp
I think I know what I did wrong
you are supposed to set a breakpoint at __asan_report_error but it never worked for me
and I think the reason is that debug symbols were not installed so it didn't know where that function was
 
oh so it's not actually valgrind
don't mind me then
 
nwp
hmm no, doesn't work :(
 
9:21 PM
Er, the AddressSanitizer in the report should have been a dead giveaway, but I still managed to miss it x)
 
Ven
Well, We tried to run the clang sanitizers on the codebase, but it just segfaults..
 
nwp
try to fix that, it is well worth it
especially things like UB sanitizer
memory allocated here, full stack trace, freed here, full stack trace, used again here, full stack trace
doesn't get much nicer than that I think
 
Coolness. Shiny renderings in answers always help
 
user1804599
@sehe how's job going
 
9:31 PM
Fine. Ups and downs.
 
new job?
 
"new"
Februari. New for my standards.
 
ok, think it is the same as when I asked the last time
 
The code is an unexpected mix between clean-ish and script-oriented, self-documenting. And then there are the overall tendency to over-enterprise, leading to ... well convolution mostly
@JohanLarsson Yes certainly
I don't switch often.
If at all, really.
 
user1804599
You should learn more about abstract algebra.
 
user1804599
9:35 PM
It's helpful when constructing abstractions.
 
You mean. Teach. :)
(you're probably right though, in the sense that every one does)
Thanks sehe. Actually it was a silly oversight. The machine executing this code is based in Chicago. Hence the difference is expected. Thank you very much for you prompt help!! — user2930006 1 min ago
Great. Gimme votes, not praise :) My remark was spot on then ("Your assumption doesn't cut it.")
 
user1804599
@sehe Teaching is the best learning methodology.
 
There's a lot of truth there
 
nwp
@sehe luckily you are not doing it for internet points, otherwise this would be really annoying :P
 
Someone said teaching is learning a second time.
 
9:38 PM
Oh. This one wasn't annoying (I didn't spend much time). Others...
 
user1804599
Also I finally understand how Haskell functors correspond to endofunctors.
 
@JohanLarsson Learning, but carefully
@Zoidberg You're sick :) I won't even try. It sounds too removed-from-reality to me (which it probably isn't, as always)
 
Ven
@nwp i don't exactly decide on that kinda stuff
 
user1804599
@sehe it's not difficult
 
Nothing is. But time is limited. And so, frankly, is my interest in these things for now
 
Ven
9:40 PM
@sehe hardest problem world
@Zoidberg lol
@sehe to be fair. It's a lot of prerequisites
 
user1804599
I understood how Functor maps morphisms (fmap :: (a -> b) -> (f a -> f b)), but not how it maps objects. Now I do: Functor consists not only of fmap, but also of the type it takes, which is of kind * -> *, i.e. maps types to types (and types are objects).
 
Ven
ITT rightfold learns about Hask?
 
@Ven Yeah. I'm actually mostly aware of that. I'm confident I can find it if I need it in my game (I'll probably do that when I really apply Haskell for much)
@Ven Again. Deeper. Harder.
 
user1804599
Fun exercise: port Functional Java to your favourite programming language.
 
user1804599
I'm doing that too! (Well, not favourite, but high in the list, and I use it at work.)
 
9:44 PM
That's a bit silly. Now the edit just makes the answer incorrect, but the question is still a simple "typo" ("thinko" if you will). I'll vote to close then — sehe 15 secs ago
 
hate it when that happens
 
^ Meanwhile in Ushio to Tora it's raining submarines.
 
looks like tentacles
 
Looks like someone writing Perl.
 
WTH twitter is completely inundated by @VisualStudio feed spam
@milleniumbug erm. Maybe the tentacles are in the rain
 
9:50 PM
@StackedCrooked is that a butt in the center of the top of that image?
 
Not a sexy one :(
 
It's a stone monster or something. It does seem to have a butt.
I hope that pleases you.
 
user1804599
> Minutes played: 43 days
 
user1804599
Thanks, Minecraft.
 
nwp
10:04 PM
maybe notch didn't anticipate people playing for more than 10 minutes
 
minecraft is a monster all its own
I don't think notch anticipated many things that happened with that game
like starting a company microsoft would be willing to purchase for $2 billion
I don't really want to think about how much time I've spent in minecraft
fortunately the time periodically resets so I don't actually know
 
@Zoidberg We play the minutes daily.
Meeting minutes
 
I'm really tired. Going to sleep.
Love y'all later ♥
 
<3
sleep well
 
@Zoidberg day is 20 mins
 
10:16 PM
@jaggedSpire I'll try :)
 
Ven
@sehe best of luck ;)
 
:D
 
user1804599
?
 
user1804599
I want to make a video game
 
nwp
10:46 PM
an action RPG like everyone else?
 
10:58 PM
 
user1804599
 
Lounge<ShitPostingGalore>
 
Ven
Hahaha
 
11:13 PM
9 hours ago, by Dmitri Budnikov
> why registers have the highest bandwidth? Because of all threads can access them parallel?
 
@Mysticial That's actually funny
 
I do not get it. :(
 
Me neither
2techy4me
 
@Nican Registers are per-core. Threads don't run concurrently on single cores. /cc @Shoe
 
Oh-
 
11:21 PM
It's just utter bullocks :) That's what makes it funny
 
@Nican Did you actually get it?
@sehe Oh
 
Now I do.
 
@sehe Yes they do. It's called HT. :P
 
Logically there is no difference.
 
user406009
@Mysticial Oh, I am going to be arriving in Chicago next week Saturday. Are you still open to the idea of meeting and having lunch or dinner together?
 
11:23 PM
Also, none of that impacts bandwidth. (It might side-effect to HT processors utilizing that b/w slightly better in certain (rare?) scenarios, which may be the whole point of HT)
 
@Lalaland sure
@sehe Speaking of bandwidth, I'm logged into a 44-core machine right now. And I'm trying to figure out how to get stuff to run efficiently on it. It's heavily bandwidth starved.
 
Curious; network bandwidth, or cpu bandwidth?
 
memory bandwidth
 
@Mysticial It's hard to come up with tasks that completely utilize that kind of machine
 
user406009
@Mysticial Just feel free to eventually tell me where and when then. I'm open to anything. (As long as it's within ~45 mins public transit of 1365 W Grand Ave.
 
11:28 PM
Basically the guy realized that the language barrier between us was so large that it'd be easier to just give me login access rather than email debugging.
@Lalaland I don't have my car here. So I also need to be within walking distance of transit.
 
user406009
@Mysticial That's fine. Whatever is most convenient for you. Saturday dinner, Sunday lunch or Sunday dinner would be the best times for me.
 
I haven't decided yet. Still too early. lol Ping me later in the week.
 
user406009
Sure thing!
 
11:43 PM
@wilx "Should" doesn't mean "can". lol
Or rather, it's not gonna be an easy task.
 
> It can be notoriously hard to ethically report security incidents but when it's a journalist from a major international publication calling, organisations tend to sit up and listen .
 

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