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7:14 AM
morning
 
7:28 AM
o/
 
 
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9:03 AM
Morning all
 
Hey!
 
Hey Denver!
How's it going?
 
9:27 AM
I visited cosplay exposition (serial and game fans all around).
Female cosplay is so damn pretty.
 
Serial? As in TV/anime/whatever series?
 
All serials. Well, mostly TV.
 
I do enjoy well-done costumes
Yeah, serial doesn't mean what you think it does there ^_^
 
Have not seen many anime cosplays. There was an awesome Bayonetta tho.
 
I've no idea who you're talking about >_<
Oh right, I do now hahaha
 
9:31 AM
:)
 
Well. I saw a DVD/book cover
 
It is enough for understanding.
 
I thought it might have been xD
 
Dayum, I think I need to find a cosplayer girlfriend.
 
I need to find someone to cuddle
On a permanent basis
I'm such a softie :D
 
9:34 AM
:D
 
Just cuddles.
As someone put it this weekend (stealing lyrics from a song): "Everybody needs a bosom for a pillow"
 
Yeah, cuddles...
 
Oh and the rest
But at this stage, I will settle for cuddles
Although any lady lucky enough to get their hands on me probably wouldn't settle for just cuddles, if y'know what I mean xD
And on that note, I'm going to silence myself
 
Lucky you, I am still fat.
 
Oh I didn't mean because I have a smoking hot body hahaha
It was a poor joke
 
 
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1:19 PM
@Asheh I dunno what that is, but i'll find out - beautiful video indeed.. thanks for sharing
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1:29 PM
I see you, Maverik.
 
1:45 PM
posted on October 27, 2014 by ericlippert

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for some reason my network is being cut off constantly on this fresh Windows TP installation
hi Denver
 
2:41 PM
@Maverik STAR CITIZEN!
It looks AMAZING
 
 
2 hours later…
4:44 PM
woo bill made it beyond his goal! go bill! (i hope you're sleeping right now!)
 
 
2 hours later…
user2509848
6:28 PM
Hi, everyone!
 
ahoy!
 
user2509848
Supposing I have a file/files amounting to several million GB. How long would a search for a 10-digit word take using the fastest algorithm?
 
user2509848
Approximately.
 
user2509848
Seconds? Minutes? Hours? Days? Years?
 
several million GB?
i dont think that is reasonable
 
user2509848
6:31 PM
I am thinking of the NSA files.
 
lol. i still dont think its reasonable
 
user2509848
They have several million GB, and I think the only way they could find something is to sort it like an address book as it comes in.
 
user2509848
They apparently have exabytes of data.
 
its not like you have 1 giant text file you can just do ctrl-f on
go grab a lorem ipsum text, repeat it as many times as you want and time how long it takes to find all the instances of a word in it
 
user2509848
I know, but still... I can't even get a search to finish on the contents of the files in my computer, and I only have about 200GB
 
user2509848
6:35 PM
@Julien I'd probably make my computer crash.
 
are you just curious?>
 
user2509848
I once locked my mom's OSX up by pasting data into TextEdit.
 
user2509848
Yes, I'm curious.
 
i never got the impression the windows search was very good
run your own test
 
user2509848
We finally got TextEdit to close, but when we re-opened it, it still had the data in the window.
 
user2509848
6:37 PM
That was exciting.
 
when you do a search on google
google is just searching their own files for stuff
and it does it super fast
 
Hosch250: have you done data structures?
 
user2509848
Yeah, that is fast.
 
user2509848
@Maverik No. I will be taking data warehousing and mining (SE 3600) in two springs (my junior year, I am a sophomore now).
 
user2509848
That should teach me about this.
 
6:39 PM
i think that is the kind of issue
 
user2509848
Pity is, I could use this information within 4 weeks in a speech.
 
where you have to learn to walk before running
searching exabytes of data would be a highly specialized operation
 
user2509848
Yeah, I bet Donald Knuth covers this type of searching in his book.
 
user2509848
I have to walk my dog now, see you later!
 
what kind of dog?
 
6:43 PM
@hosch250 well your starting point is learning about Tree data structures & hash maps - combining those two will get you where you want but indeed it is a very specialized sort of task you're looking at and hashing is not a one size fits all solution (which is why .net's builtin search will suck as it is general purpose)
 
6:56 PM
and I'm off ... g'night peeps
 
user2509848
7:17 PM
@Maverik I know somewhat about Tree data structures, but I do not know hash maps (or I don't know what they are, anyway). Will study these in my spare time.
 
user2509848
@JohanLarsson German Shepherd. Black and Tan, 55 lb, likes to "sidewalk swim".
 
user2509848
Known as "the shark" among my family because she gets hyper easily and is bouncy like Tigger (and partly because of her swimming habit).
 
what does the swimming look like?
 
user2509848
I hold the leash, and she lunges and tries to run at something.
 
user2509848
Somewhat like a cross between these:
 
user2509848
7:29 PM
She is about the size of the top dog, and she just crouches down and sweeps her paws back trying to pull me around.
 

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