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12:09 AM
Ugh, too much true and false on my screen. I need a named bool.
 
o.o
 
@Rapptz decompose<true>(s); is quite cryptic.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes ...to put it mildly.
 
Decompose the truth.
 
user142019
Based on what criteria will an implementation choose an std::default_random_engine?
 
12:15 AM
The truth of S.
 
Android + Maven = lots of fun.
And by the looks of it making Gradle work would be even more fun.
FUN
 
@rightfold The crappiest one.
 
user142019
lol
 
@CatPlusPlus No need to tell me.
Maven is cool, but fuck Android.
 
Yuuup.
Also have to reencode entire repo, because Eclipse is retarded and uses local codepage instead of UTF-8 by default.
 
12:19 AM
Stop bringing back the memories.
 
user142019
I got my fog working, now the boat.
 
    template <decomposition D, typename Seq>
    auto decompose(Seq&& s) {
        return seq::flat_map(decompose_one<D>{}, std::forward<Seq>(s));
    }
So much simpler.
 
That's concat_map?
:v:
 
Yes.
I like Scala's name more. Sue me.
Now I need some sort of partition primitive.
What should I call a function like partition, but as [a] -> [[a]], as in repeated application of partition to the right side?
Oh, split!
 
12:41 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Taken out of context, that could be rather impolite.
 
That's why taking things out of context is fun.
Starboard be witness.
 
man
banks so fucking slow.
what's wrong with these people
 
It's 2:43 AM.
 
all I asked was for them to move money from one account to another.
 
They're asleep?
 
12:44 AM
databases don't sleep
 
Maybe 1:43 where you live.
Not a big improvement, though.
@DeadMG Same bank?
 
yep
both accounts owned by me
 
Your bank sucks, then.
 
Anyone alive?
 
No.
Ugh, my cookie jar got corrupted or something. I have to login everywhere.
 
12:47 AM
especially since I couldn't even transfer the money I wanted to since they neglected to mention right up until the point at which I needed it that there was a cap on the amount.
 
For me it takes about the same time as when taking money from ATM.
 
my father says they do it to earn interest on the money whilst it's in the tubes
 
Or entire days if I am moving money between Germany and Portugal banks.
 
Paper cash sucks so much.
 
@DeadMG haha
 
12:49 AM
also, WGP want me to come back just one week later.
 
@CatPlusPlus I want paper Buttcoins.
 
what's wrong with these people
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes They actually exist. :cripes:
 
what do I do after C++ claims my soul and drags it into the dark place?
 
user142019
@DeadMG Do you know much about networking in gaming, esp. with a server?
 
12:49 AM
Stupid buttcoiners even try to tip with them.
 
I really like how you use WGP as a real instution or something.
 
@rightfold not that much
 
@CatPlusPlus Oh
How does that work?
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, they irritate me.
I mean, they perform a useful function, obviously, but they could perform it a lot less annoyingly.
 
Bleh.
I'm running out of backup room.
 
12:51 AM
and what I also dislike is that the government assumes that if your parents earn X amount of money, they can afford to support you for free basically indefinitely.
 
These libraries are too huge when built. =[
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes "Here's your butt-tip, just go to that address, download software, scan this QRcode that contains private key which I promise I didn't copy or anything, blah blah blah"
 
instead of, say, not.
 
user142019
@DeadMG Ah. Well, I was wondering how to deal with synchronization. I don't have any networking yet, and I'm updating the game's state sixty times per second.
 
@CatPlusPlus Oh, it's a QRcode for a wallet? WTF
 
12:51 AM
@rightfold You don't.
 
That's really stupid.
 
user142019
@DeadMG Oh. :v
 
Also ahaha they actually do copy it, so they can reclaim the butts if tipped person doesn't withdraw in X time.
 
user142019
Oh, right. Server simulates the world.
 
only p2p games are synchronized.
 
12:52 AM
@ThePhD That reminds me I need more shelves.
@CatPlusPlus WTF
 
for server/client, the server dictates the others what's up
 
That's ridiculous.
 
user142019
That was easy. :)
 
if they missed a few beats, then that's basically their problem.
 
Lolbertarians.
 
12:52 AM
Wait, why am I surprised.
 
Tehehe.
Abandon logic normal people use.
 
Hm.
 
user142019
@DeadMG Thank you for making me realize this important fact.
 
Wel, utf16 and ASCII work.
Let's try UTF8, and then finally UTF32.
I refuse to do latin1.
 
@CatPlusPlus "butt-tip" sounds sexual.
 
12:54 AM
@rightfold Client interpolates and gets a snapshot once in a while.
 
user142019
Hmm.
 
Also Buttcoin Foundation now argues that selling buttcoins doesn't require license, because it's not money. :laffo:
 
It's really just Bizarro World came true.
 
But they argue that you should accept them as payment because it's money, right?
 
12:58 AM
Oh yes, it's the currency of the future.
 
"As good as money"
 
But it's not a currency because
 
Whatever that means.
 
what you'll probably find is that no lawmaker ever actually defined "currency" and "bartering" because they thought it was fuckin' obvious, so they argue it's bartering because some arcane thing.
 
They love interpreting law with their own bizzaro logic and finding "loopholes" and feeling smug.
 
12:59 AM
@DeadMG I believe defining what is acceptable as payment is well-defined in most jurisdictions.
 
It's really funny show.
 
user142019
0
A: How to parse space-separated floats in C++ quickly?

seheI implemented the Spirit version, and ran a benchmark comparing to the other suggested answers. Here's my results, all tests run on the same body of input (515Mb of input.txt). See below for exact specs. (wall clock time in seconds, average of 2+ runs) To my own surprise, Boost Spirit turns...

 
Fuck, I can't make that sentence make sense.
 
user142019
It's /questions/, not /posts/. :)
 
@rightfold Thanks :/ (I just copied that link, somehow it got weirded)
I celebrate my return as polar bear by bringing you a comprehensive benchmark of float3 file parsers... with a surprising result (at least, to me) stackoverflow.com/a/17479702/85371sehe 4 mins ago
 
1:00 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes US currency is (officially) not money because the US constitution requires that all money be backed by gold, silver or other precious commodities. Even though it's not money, US law requires that it be accepted for "all debts public and private."
 
IIRC there's some US law about accepting zillions of pennies, for example.
 
hey, it's sehe again instead of not-sehe
 
I've read about someone getting arrested for trying to pay with too many 2$ bills.
Or something like that.
 
@JerryCoffin I bet it says nothing about so-called Buttcoins.
 
Oh FinCEN is pretty convinced they're money. :v:
 
1:03 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes No, but it sets a precedent (at least within the US) of skirting the clear intent of the constitution with something that's officially not money, but still acts as if it were money and is required to be accepted as if it were. But yes, there's the other side to it: the government wants "their" not-money accepted, but I'd guess has no interest in making or enforcing the same exceptions for anybody else.
 
fine by me
frankly, the government has a hard enough problem controlling money
 
Ha, apparently that thing about pennies is messier than I thought straightdope.com/columns/read/297/…
25 cents in pennies is too low, I think.
 
I could see myself paying maybe 50 at max
the thing is, they're impractical to transport and determine accuracy at 50, let alone higher.
although to be fair, it's usually for me an assortment of pennies, twos, fives, and tens
 
I tend to accumulate 1-cent coins until I can get rid of them in 9-packs for stupid shit that costs x.99.
 
I can't believe I missed the pizza doing that boring Spirit benchmark :/
 
1:07 AM
Hahaha.
Well, now you gotta call in again. :P
 
Actually, I accumulate said 1-cent coins mainly by paying for said shit that costs x.99.
 
I have got to get another webhost (probably bitbucket)
 
I just throw <.1 coins into a jar and forget.
 
my current free webhost is really bad.
 
@CatPlusPlus I can't imagine how arrest would be involved. The only question would be whether it's sufficient to cancel your debt to them. I believe under current law they'd have a hard time refusing it. Well, technically, they might be able to refuse it, but in doing so might well cancel your debt without receiving payment.
 
1:10 AM
@DeadMG That usually comes with "free" part.
 
In Portugal a bus driver once refused to accept my payment for €1.50 with a €20 bill.
 
@JerryCoffin Don't remember details. vOv
 
I had to ask the other passengers for change :<
 
:christ: copying code files from one place to another sucks.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, bus drivers do that. It makes sense, since it'd delay the departure.
 
1:11 AM
I always say no
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's a little different though: if you're not in debt (yet), they can refuse you service on just about any basis they want.
 
@CatPlusPlus The bus was moving.
 
So you wanted driver to concentrate on looking for a change, instead of driving? :v:
You're a danger to public safety, robot.
 
Hee.
 
1:12 AM
Of course, I know a lot less about European law on this than I do about US law.
 
@JerryCoffin Doesn't really matter. Going with it to court wouldn't help me get to work on time.
(And since it would cost more than €20 I would rather pay €18.50 more for the ticket)
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Quite true -- some times what's in the law doesn't matter all that much when you're dealing with an immediate situation.
 
Hmm, I should have thought of that. "Fuck you, just take my money and give free tickets to the next twelve people to enter the bus".
 
Hm.
My entire encoding interface only respects 2 modes.
a blob of bytes, which it turns into a blob of code points,
or a blob of codepoints, which it turns into a blob of bytes.
This does not gel with std::u16string or other string types.
 
It's a correct interface.
 
1:19 AM
I'll just whistle.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Tell me the secret! D:
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did that at a bar once -- the smallest charge they'd do was enough for something like 5 drinks, so I got one and the next four who showed up got theirs for free.
 
You could have used all five yourself though... ;)
 
^ The mark of a drunkard -- selfish with alcohol.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Could have, but I'm pretty sure I was better off without.
 
1:22 AM
@ThePhD I could probably not make use of all five.
The last time I had five alcoholic drinks in one night, we entered the bar at sunset, and left after sunrise (in Winter).
It wouldn't work with a shorter time span.
 
Weakling.
Five is warmup.
 
Haha.
 
@CatPlusPlus No, it's a super power!
 
Heavyweight Cat.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes On a pub crawl once, I had at least 12 in one night -- but that was a long time ago.
 
1:25 AM
You count bottles not drinks.
 
@CatPlusPlus Unwieldy. Too many fractions.
Can you do fractions while drunk?
 
1 fraction, 2 fractions, 3 fractions...
 
gahdammit
WGP make you use their own home-grown jobhunting website for looking for jobs, and it sucks.
 
How does that work btw? In Portugal you have to actually apply for some X jobs per month, otherwise you lose the benefits. And if they find you some job you can only reject it twice or something.
 
basically the same here
apply for X jobs/week or goodbye benefit
 
1:31 AM
Hahahahaha xD
#131 week rank -- +25896 change -- 2,810 total reputation -- 663 week reputation
That rank change
 
lol
was probably just on holiday previous week.
week to week rankings don't matter
 
It's me, and yeah I haven't been doing shit since december
 
If you get any rep you're suddenly in 90th percentile at least.
 
well if you moved to #131 all-time from rank #26,000 then I'd be impressed.
@R.MartinhoFernandes How many is X?
 
@DeadMG I really don't know.
I think it's around 5 or 6.
 
1:35 AM
only 5/6 per month?
 
When I was working with my father, some dudes would show up from time to time asking for a job without any intention (or chance) of getting one, just so they could get a signature to give proof to the "WGP".
But I don't know the exact number of proofs required.
 
I have to do 6/week
 
I'm not strictly sure, but I think that dealing with existing applications (where they deigned to reply to you) also counts as one.
but if you're just starting, then it is certainly 6/week
 
user142019
Ok, time to do some networking. :|
Never done this in C++ before.
 
1:37 AM
also I'm grumping because the benefit is basically enough to cover my rent and nothing else, so I'm slipping further into debt every time I pay for anything, like phone to pick up the voicemails recruiters are leaving me, and train tickets to visit WGP.
 
Ow.
Sounds like you're in serious trouble.
 
and I'm pretty sure that WGP won't cover me any more because I rent from my parents, even though it's a cheaper deal than available commercially.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fortunately, even including the fact that I'm not very thrifty, I don't expend a lot of money in a month.
 
Except when you misinterpret AWS e-mails ;)
 
even including that :P
also apparently including the fact that I paid an equal amount to a couple of charities which I must have forgotten that I signed up for.
 
Well.
Encoding interface is done.
 
1:40 AM
Congratulations.
 
I have to hook it up to StringBase now.
But I really don't want to. :c
 
anyway
 
I'm feeling ~lazy~.
 
the main thing I really need to do is stop being tired all the time.
and I also need to leave home.
 
user142019
Does this page load slowly for everyone or just for me?
 
1:40 AM
the food I need to eat on a regular basis simply isn't available from the local shops.
 
It's slow for me.
 
@rightfold Not at all for me.
 
@DeadMG You mean leave the house, or leave home?
 
@rightfold Like molasses.
 
user142019
Takes ages.
 
1:41 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes Leave home, as in, pack up and move out.
 
You probably need money for that :S
 
yeah
although arguably, if WGP won't pay for me to rent at my parent's place, they might for me to rent somewhere else.
 
Aww, fuck...
I can't quite coding now, there's so much more to do.
 
but, I dunno
 
I dunn waannnaaa ;~;
 
1:42 AM
running out of money is a symptom, not the problem
what I really ought to do is go back to university and finish my degree.
 
It's also a problem.
 
It's both!
 
I figured out that there's a chance that I can still get a relatively sweet student loan to cover another year
 
user142019
My fog generation and animation is perfect.
 
@DeadMG Why don't you try interning at Microsoft or Google or something?
 
1:43 AM
And it's one of those that like to spin out of control once you cross a certain threshold.
 
@ThePhD You have to be registered for a third year at university to even apply.
 
user142019
@iOS2Ragavan Unfortunately, yes.
 
at least, for the internships I looked at
 
Hm.
 
Smooth.
Everyone I know here that used Android for development hates the thing as their own mother-in-law (me included).
 
1:44 AM
but man
you should see my academic grades
 
A+ all the way?
 
it's like, A,A,A,A,D,E
 
strange as it seems for you guys, I imagine, but I used to be a straight-A student
 
At least it doesn't spell out "Android"
 
1:45 AM
Hah.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Does that mean you're married?
 
My grades had me at a 3.8 GPA
 
but I dunno
 
Then my life kicked me in the face. :3c
 
@JerryCoffin Hmm, no, but I think hating my mother-in-law pre-emptively is a good move.
 
1:45 AM
Usually I can take a few hits and not go down, but...
I went down. I went down hard...
 
I only require passing from my grades.
 
I wish I could live with just passing grades...
Hm. If I have a member on my class that's just a functor (it has no state), will it get optomized away?
 
Yes, no, maybe.
 
well, I started to get really unhappy with education when I realized that I had been set up with a bunch of CS courses, but was still attending Law lessons.
 
Hey, stealing my answers.
 
1:47 AM
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'd give her a chance -- my mother in law isn't all that bad (though her older sister is quite a different story).
 
user1731387
@rightfold so you know about the versions and it's updates
 
user142019
No.
 
[google]
Should be an autolink.
 
user142019
I only know that it has a horrible UI.
 
@JerryCoffin I will—when I meet her.
 
user1731387
1:48 AM
awwwww it's sucks me a lot @rightfold
 
UI is okay. The platform is atrocious.
 
user142019
Hardware back button is the worst idea ever.
 
The back thing is terrible because apps don't agree with each other about what it means.
 
@rightfold Yes, this is very important.
 
I don't care about being in hardware.
 
1:49 AM
Hm.
 
user142019
Well, just the idea of a global back button.
 
Oh well.
If it's larger than a std::string, so be it.
 
It's not a bad idea.
 
You're getting extra encoding goodies. Don't complain!
 
Also iOS isn't much better, fuck mobile.
 
1:49 AM
@ThePhD Cue union { std::string s8; std::u16string s16; };
 
I have to try out WP some day.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's not a half bad idea~~~~~
 
@ThePhD It keeps pissing me off as a user :/
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Don't give him ideas.
 
@CatPlusPlus Apparently it's codable in... CSharppe~
 
1:50 AM
@ThePhD True, it's a completely bad one.
@CatPlusPlus It wouldn't work anyway.
 
Like that'd stop him.
 
Well, it wouldn't compile.
 
Or would it? :3c
 
Not without circus-grade hoop-jumping.
 
Cue code tomorrow.
 
1:53 AM
@CatPlusPlus I'm leaning on him not knowing all the hoops.
Wait, that actually makes it worse.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes <3
Does back_inserter work for std::string ?
 
Yes
 
I am afraid of answering that.
 
Woo!
 
of course it does
 
1:55 AM
A few days ago I was surprised std::string and friends had value_type for some reason.
 
robot, don't you have work tomorrow or something?
@Rapptz They are fully-fledged random-access containers, and meet all those requirements.
 
Yeah. I'm going to sleep six hours.
 
std::string has all the interface elements of std::vector<char> (minus a couple of iterator invalidation rules) and plus some crappy shit and const char* interop.
 
Ugh I need USB 3 cable extender, but there are none in the area.
 
Blah.
I hate how none of the buffer containers have a reserve-based constructor.
 
1:57 AM
It's not that useful, to be honest.
 
I guess.
The main problem I'm running into right now is that when I call Encode,
it encodes a sequence of bytes, so a std::wstring is going to have it's back inserter insert a bunch of wchar_t bytes in it =/
 

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