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12:11 AM
@Mysticial +74 and counting!
 
 
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ScY
1:21 AM
Is 3am considered late or early?
 
ScY
thanks
 
3am is perfect if you are a raccoon and wants to break into someone's house and steal their cat food
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2:03 AM
Here's a first-pass audio reconstruction of Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter micrometeoroid strike, estimated from imag… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/868206540486057986
So nerdy. I love it /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
 
Not all scientists are nerds
As expected, sinusoidal sound waves
 
@sehe This was the old method for listening to diplomats talk in a room by bouncing a laser off their window. One of our undergrads did a "senior" project using the same method to read the vibration off a guitar.
 
user4705621
what is a scientist anyway
 
user4705621
if you are talking about really sneaky spy devices - the Russian Theremin bug is invincible. It uses an external sine wave to power its circuit and outputs another sine wave with sound at an adjacent frequency. It is undetectable since it has no power.
 
2:18 AM
Or rather no power when not active, its actually detectable...
They conducted a technical surveillance counter-measures "sweep" of the Ambassador's office, using a signal generator and a receiver in a setup that generates audio feedback ("howl") if the sound from the room is transmitted on a given frequency. During this sweep, Bezjian found the device in the Great Seal carving
 
@Telkitty a scientist is a nerd by definition
 
s/scientist/computer scientist/
 
I meant what I said
 
being a computer scientist might have a high correlation with being a nerd, but a mad scientist may just look mad, weird and out of this world >_<
 
2:49 AM
they are also nerds
 
3:43 AM
I need this /cc @jaggedSpire
 
I would like one forty psychiatric help, please.
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I only have two one-dollar bills in my wallet
 
you can see the doctor 20 times!
with one dollar bill
 
exactly my thinking
how much do I have to pay to cuddle this dog
 
this room is an r/aww discussion board
 
yes
I mean, I could discuss my Visual Studio (Re-)Installation Adventure today that ended in me leaving work having done no programming and with the IT guy saying I'll have been upgraded to Windows 10 next week
where I attempted to use various installers to repair visual studio and try to discover why it wasn't working after the initial uninstall to install the Enterprise edition we apparently don't have
and read a book on dealing with shit codebases in the downtime
but animals are cuter
 
3:57 AM
IT adventure mishaps are fun.
 
to watch ... not to have
 
True
 
I'd worked 35.5 hours this week already, so the day wasn't as complete a waste of time as it could have been. Only wasted 4.5 to 5 hours of company time
 
@Mysticial Got a favorite RAID card that can push 6x840s SSDs for around $200?
 
not counting the IT guy's workload for installing Windows 10
 
4:00 AM
Did you ever figure out why the install wasn't working?
 
nope
Just chalked it up to my system being weird as hell
hence the nuclear option
 
Fair enough.
 
 
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5:30 AM
In the video version you can actually the RBCs moving
 
5:51 AM
@Mikhail RBC?
 
color
 
red blue cells
So, the yolk is beating, and blue cells are pulsing through the whole thing
 
upside down version?
fish is tiny, how large are red blood cells compare to the fish?
 
like 3 or 4 pixels
but its an obvious ball
 
6:09 AM
@Mikhail did you a word?
 
I've been at work for like 12 hours, from 11:00am to 01:10
 
that's more like 14 hours
 
I blame the cuda allocation errors
 
6:47 AM
also zfs being fucking slow isn't helping me, as most of the computation is IO bound
 
 
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8:32 AM
@Mikhail I only use JBOD cards.
 
 
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Ven
9:46 AM
your friend is really nice
 
9:56 AM
An elephant in Cairo is a term used in computer programming to describe a piece of data inserted at the end of a search space, which matches the search criteria, in order to make sure the search algorithm terminates; it is a humorous example of a sentinel value. The term derives from a humorous essay circulated on the Internet and published in Byte magazine in September 1989 that described how various professions would go about hunting elephants. == Algorithm == When hunting elephants, the article describes programmers as following this algorithm: Go to Africa. Start at the Cape of Good Hope ...
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love it
I knew about the rechnique, but not about the name.
> So a big thank-you is due to all the past and present C# language developers and designers, they did all this work for us. Imagine that C# didn’t have all these high-level features, we’d be stuck writing them by hand. It would be like writing Java :-)
 
 
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11:23 AM
Round 2...
 
 
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12:36 PM
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Coroutines
 
 
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2:25 PM
yourfaceroutines
@Borgleader I think they missed a bad pun by not calling it the Dogtor
 
2:52 PM
hmmm
maybe I should name myself that next time
 
3:05 PM
@Puppy They could have but I can understand wanting to be true to the original
 
3:28 PM
don't get it
 
3:55 PM
wow so silent here
wanna talk about something?
Burqas should be banned because they block Vitamin D from sunlight – UKIP manifesto https://on.rt.com/8cvk
> Vitamin D
somehow I can't find a flaw in this logic
except other types of all-cover clothes, religious and maybe for winter?
 
why do everyone hate you?
 
4:15 PM
@littlepootis did you stop drinking every morning?
 
@Abyx lol UKIP
 
user1804599
4:32 PM
Björn Borgleader
 
4:50 PM
> Java: The Legend
> Past, Present, and Future
Do I dare click it? :)
> Picking a Python Version: A Manifesto
> From _future_ import Python
Wait, are those joke titles/books?
 
5:18 PM
@Columbo Does it also stop your motions and close your zipper?
 
@fredoverflow Yes and no. Based on a quick glance through Java: The Legend, the author is undoubtedly entirely serious--but the result is pretty funny anyway.
 
5:35 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes It emits a burst of light that blinds the intruder for a short period
 
5:49 PM
@Columbo And then blames it on an electrical malfunction?
I need some ideas for my D&D campaign
my evil government is about to find out the PCs have been betraying them and are going to use their families as leverage
do not know what I'm actually going to have happen after that though
there's only like, one thing the evil government actually obviously wants from them and then they'd probably just kill them
maybe I should have the good guys eliminate evil government representative, indirectly killing the PC's families
 
user784668
6:04 PM
@Columbo So your supervisor doesn't know what they're talking about? I'm genuinely surprised.
 
6:24 PM
@Fanael So am I. He's the same guy who got 98% in the Computer Science Tripos (highest score ever); we all look up to him, he's a paragon.
 
nwp
6:53 PM
@Puppy Maybe there is paper-work to be filled out before the execution giving the PCs time to act. Or maybe the person in charge sees potential use in the PCs and holds off execution to further his own agenda. Or maybe they can find a way to forge some papers and say "Please don't kill our family which consists of [list of high ranking government officials]" to add enough confusion to delay execution until evidence of lineage is presented.
 
yes, I just don't have any ideas as for what the potential use could be
I guess that I could simply steer the campaign in a more traditional direction by having the evil guys use the players as disposable minions to retrieve treasure from some dungeons
 
nwp
To get rid of or screw over a rival within the government maybe. I assume they are at least somewhat proficient at foiling evil government's plans, so with some inside information they might succeed. Or maybe one of the evil guys wants to desert, but if he does his family will also be killed, so he needs the good guys to "abduct" him.
 
well, not tremendously
so far they managed to foil the government's plans by sheer incompetence as they were the ones who were supposed to carry them out and then failed, and then they foiled the government's plans by just deciding to do nothing and let somebody else do the foiling
 
nwp
You could give them some direction by someone from within. Or have them meet the leader of the resistance who just tells them what to do and gives proper support. It is kinda railroading, but they apparently need it. Maybe they pick up on how stuff is done and can then continue without.
 
they already have a contact in the resistance who they buddied up with
that's the treasonous stuff in the first place ;p
 
7:13 PM
@Columbo nice
 
@Mikhail Blind programming FTW. The NUMA interleaving code for Windows which I wrote a month ago without being able to test it seems to have worked on my quad-opteron with only minor fixes.
1 node: 128.155 seconds
2 nodes: 87.176
3 nodes: 81.638
4 nodes: 79.400
 
@Puppy can the thing they want to get from the PCs introduce complications that require further action?
 
I did a blind programming today, wrote a zoom & pan panel for wpf without a mouse to test it with.
A miracle happened and it worked
 
@jaggedSpire Yep. The problem is that the evil guy probably would not buy it since the PCs already tried to betray him
so if they reported they had a problem he might easily decide they were trying to fool him again
 
wouldn't that introduce further drama though?
or are you trying to end this without the families dying?
 
7:19 PM
not necessarily
the problem is that he might well also respond by simply killing the PCs
 
pretty well established prior art that he has no problem summarily executing people
 
He's not the sort to say, "if that's the case then I'm sure you can take care of it," with some additional insurance to make sure they're not fucking with him?
 
arguably, he does have the insurance already, since he has the families
but he can't simply trust everything they do from now on else the PCs can just go right back to fucking him
 
indeed, though he might take this as evidence that isn't as binding as he thought
 
7:24 PM
hmm
maybe he could decide that he's just no longer strong enough to kill all the PCs as a group simultaneously
 
and try to split the party?
 
no, he'd just teleport away
 
nwp
Maybe he realizes that if he executes the families he loses all leverage over the PCs.
 
he's got more than enough family to kill a few and still have leverage
 
this is why I write the family out of my characters' backstories, or just never, ever mention them and let the DM assume I'm an orphan or something
 
7:26 PM
lol
 
@Abyx lol RT. You realize no one else ever posts that stuff right.
 
though apparently you have to actually kill them
disowning doesn't always work
 
well realistically, depending on the way the PCs choose to handle this, this could go several ways
trouble is I don't know what to do for some of the ways
 
@Puppy What about introduce his espionage underling as the main antagonist and have the players involved in counter espionage (read interrogating an agent sent to spy on them to find out their families are being transported to a high security facility). Then have the PCs attack the convoy in transit.
 
choose a couple of probable ways and roll a d100 to choose
 
7:29 PM
@Aaron3468 This is closely approximating what I've already had happen.
the trouble is that the evil guys already figured out that the PCs might have betrayed them and instead of sending the families in the convoy, he's going himself.
I guess that since strictly, I didn't foreshadow this in any way, I could just make him super dumb and play it straight
 
Ah, then maybe they find a way to take advantage of his desire to crush them right now, they get body doubles to pull him away from the convoy
 
they don't know ;p
 
Ah, then maybe he catches them and the resistance gives a few tools to aid them in escape (as well as a way to temporarily open their family's cells)
 
could do
 
And the main antagonist of the escape arch, the warden, is incompetent enough that the escape is possible.
 
7:32 PM
if the PCs choose to tell the resistance that they've been gotten, perhaps they could lend the PCs a hand
 
nwp
Maybe you can let something important fall into the hands of the PCs, like the evil guy's mom, and add the option of a trade.
 
unfortunately that would be completely contrary to evil guy's character
 
@Puppy has he written family out of his backstory to prevent this kind of leverage
 
suffice to say, he's an experienced operator who foresaw this possibility
 
7:35 PM
The added benefit of sending your PCs into the middle of evil government's max security prison is that they might encounter an unlikely ally (evil government's high ranking person who secretly wants a revolution, or a high profile fugitive held in the facility with some unique skills)
 
unfortunately, that would be completely contrary to evil guy's character, as he is an experienced operator who makes certain his enemies are no longer able to trouble him
 
And that character can introduce the next arch
 
his last foe, he simply teleported into the room behind him, cut his head off in plain view of everyone in his surprise round, and then promptly teleported out again
 
nwp
Did you not give the evil guy some weakness? Some trusted friend who betrays him or some mass killing of innocent children that, if getting out, would lose him a lot of support which he cannot afford?
Reminds me of the writers question number one: "I made the perfect super villain. How do I kill him?"
 
his main weakness is that his organization is terribly incompetent due to nepotism
 
7:38 PM
Hmm, sounds like he's just too powerful right now, and too directly involved. The main antagonist should be a nemesis and kinda distant until the end of the campaign, sending his powerful underlings after the players for each arch
 
also, the evil government is hated by nearly everybody, everywhere, ever.
 
Of course, at some point the players could discover he's been augmenting his power a little bit. Then when the final battle comes, they have the kryptonite that makes him a powerful, albeit killable character.
 
@Aaron3468 He is the powerful underling.
 
nwp
Also there is the rules for rulers which basically says you cannot rule alone. You always must delegate and those key people must agree with the rule, because if they see a leader who would give them more they would desert.
 
already had a brief subplot about pushing some of them against the king
unfortunately, I had the bright idea that he could use his organization being crap to his advantage and trick the players by pretending to be incompetent
 
7:42 PM
@Puppy Damn, then there needs to be a good excuse for him not killing them. His defeat in the encounter is one good excuse, especially if you won't let higher orders muzzle him for a bit and force the player's capture
 
well, the resistance guy is pretty meaty, he could tip the tables
but the PCs might not simply ask him for help, since he is the reason they're in this position in the first place
trouble is that if the resistance guy tips the tables, then the PCs won't get their families back since the other guy would just leave and not give them up
 
But if the PCs think the villain incompetent, there's not a lot of reason not to allow him to be incompetent. It would clean up the mess nicely and they'll think you were brilliant all along, having such a showy and clever, but somewhat incompetent villain
 
well, I could simply solve the problem by having him be incompetent in this specific fashion
but I prefer the feeling that he's genuinely intelligent and will be smart in trying to get the PCs
 
Yeah... I think if all else fails: > he had to kiss up to his superior, and part of the deal so he could accompany the convoy is that he had to capture the players to interrogate about the resistance. A muzzle on a very clever and ruthless dog that would have killed them in other conditions
 
the only trouble with that is that since he already has the player's families, he would simply interrogate them on the spot and then kill them once they've finished blabbing
it only works if the players risk their families for the good
oh wait, maybe I actually can solve this problem
the PCs do have access to some mind-altering magic
perhaps with resistance guy's help, they could use it to make him give up the family location
actually, the PCs did just come in to an enormous sum of money
perhaps they could hire some mercenaries to help out or even just try to bribe him
that might work if it was enough
in fact, I already introduced some suitably powerful and financially motivated NPCs who would be just the ticket to lend them a hand
in exchange for a fair sum of gold of course
 
nwp
8:10 PM
How important is the evil guy to the world? Maybe you can just send him away to deal with an uprising elsewhere for a while so PCs only have to deal with the incompetent government without the brilliant leader for a while; enough time to make allies and set a trap.
 
8:37 PM
not tremendously
he could plausibly be called away
then this arc just wouldn't happen
 
 
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9:50 PM
"The Boost Property Tree library appears to be the best choice for a JSON parsing library." Why? Why do people insist on using a property tree library as a JSON parser? Is RapidJSON really that hard to use? — Nicol Bolas 7 mins ago
My preachings have worked. The wordings chosen aren't accidentally the ones I've repeated so often on SO :)
 
Ell
@sehe I was surprised when I saw > Nicol Bolas
 
What? Because I only ever quote my own comments :wry-smile:
 
Huh, the total performance difference of flushing output every character is only ~40 ms for a 200x200 area on the screen That's not too bad when the rest of the code takes 2 seconds to execute.
 
Somehow #BA found a font more aggravating than Comic Sans for their most delicate communication in their crisis… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/868588421350129664
 
10:04 PM
oh dear
you're not stranded, I hope?
 
10:50 PM
https://stackoverflow.com/posts/44184152/revisions
I feel like rolling back the edit, but I'm not sure if I should.
In other news, +83 /cc @Mysticial
I might even get Great Answer badge at this point...
 
start a rollback war
dooooo iiiit
 
well, he's right IMO. The edit history belongs in the revision
that is, the "Fixed math to handle negative angles, thanks to Eric Lippert for the suggestion." should have been the edit description, but the ship has sailed
 
Alright then, I'll leave it there.
 
also 7 more upvotes and you'll have more upvotes than my most upvoted answer
 
@Borgleader I think it's a bit noisy indeed.
Glad to see you already found a band-aid for your nose
@jaggedSpire Bears just swim
 
11:00 PM
@sehe of course, how silly of me
 
11:11 PM
@Borgleader Now all you need is to find questions with a similar answer and link back to your original answer while giving specific details that don't appear in it :)
 
I'm still baffled how that abomination of if-else statements could get enough traction to get on the HNQ
 
HNQ?
 
Hot Network Questions?
 
the list with hot network questions
 
11:13 PM
is there an official abbr. that is more common?
 
i dont know
i never check that list
 
@Aaron3468 yup
 
@CaptainGiraffe what. Not that one I hope!
 
@sehe Do the doors go into the same room?
 
11:18 PM
Of course not. What do men have to do in a kitchen
 
I actually use stylish to hide it at work so
 
--Whoever upvoted this, hand back your SO account at the front desk please. =)=)=)
 
I surmise the upvote was in encouragement: "Glad you realize you need help"
 
My students, not often but sometimes explain to me how they find SO hostile.
 
that code is concerning to look at
 
11:23 PM
sssh don't let adult worldviews get in the way of the joke
 
my bad
 
11:39 PM
@sehe Now I wonder who might have starred a statement like that...
 
I don't :) The fees for use of copyrighted materials are underway
 

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