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21:00
somebody made a website for that?
@JerryCoffin translated‌​: He graduated with highest praise and now majors Maths+CS at University of Utrecht
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@Pawnguy7 No, it’s just always been there.
@Pawnguy7 Nope. It's a lie. We just did a dns spoof just to trick you
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Utrecht is een zwart gat.
I'm involved in a lot of ~~crimes~~, oh yes. I also have 300 confirmed kills.
21:01
@Pawnguy7 and it even have scripts for google-analytics
Somehow I think the star ranking formula has changed (stars seem to "sink" much faster these days)
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My penis want to be stimulated.
You have 5.5k - so...
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So I could buy a fleshlight? Nein danke.
@sehe and yet...
21:06
He threw his keys out of the window while locked inside his own room
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I need a project.
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I’m soooo bored.
@not-rightfold Make a game with snow.
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That would imply game development.
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So no. :<
21:08
Make a screensaver?
Make a girlfriend.
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Oh God that's boring.
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What would I need a girlfriend for?
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How can I make money off that?
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In a humane way.
21:09
Invent a way to send smells over the internet.
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Since it would be used only for farts, you could just as well tell the other party to fart.
@MohammadAliBaydoun It's been done.
Make some lame overdone iOS app with an elegant icon.
Finish Lounge<Chat>?
@JerryCoffin Oooh~
21:14
@Pawnguy7 Also been done. :-)
12 mins ago, by not-rightfold
My penis want to be stimulated.
Hey, at least they're only to YT, not Tropes!
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@sehe lol
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I need a project.
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I'm going to write a web app that will make me RICH!
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21:17
And when I hit five million dollars, I'll just delete the thing including all data.
@not-rightfold Mark Suckerboy could learn a thing or two there
Girls are like compiler warnings. Initially, they surprise you, and you treat them with respect, but after a while, you get used to them, and you stop caring.
Girls are like compiler warnings, I don't get any.
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Did I mention that I fucking hate Ruby
21:32
@CatPlusPlus lol
My, my
This lua table thing is fun but complicated
lols
lua
still this
@kbok what's so complicated in it?
@MohammadAliBaydoun The truly sad part is this: he compiles at -O3, in september 2013, on an overpriced MacBook Air, and still:
> Within 27 seconds, the following image is generated
That's consistently 10s here
@EiyrioüvonKauyf s/b/e/
@Abyx lua reference semantics are wildly different from C++ so providing a sound interface is a bit involved
21:37
@sehe I didn't time it on mine - probably should ;o
35 seconds. >:|
What CPU/OS?
Disk I/O is a huge bottleneck for me.
Intel i7 3820K, runnings Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
@MohammadAliBaydoun Impossibru: the image is 905K sequential-write
@MohammadAliBaydoun OMFG That's ... What did you compile it on? A tortoise?
His disk is so slow it makes CPU sad and slow.
g++ with -O3 :c
21:40
@MohammadAliBaydoun FootInMouth. I still can't believe there's so much of a fucking performance disaster on Windows
1 message moved to bin
(25 seconds of that was PC looking for a new disk on amazon dot com)
lol
@MohammadAliBaydoun I have Intel i7 i7-3770K CPU, Linux desktop 3.5.0-40-lowlatency #41-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT x86_64
That latency build has no influence here, since it's all userland, no IO (except negligible output writing)
I should really consider dedicating a partition on my disk to some Linux OS :|
21:43
Yup. The main partition
A RAMdisk so it doesn't take 6 hours to boot.
Just imagine! The amount of porn that could have been watched in just the time it took you to fireup Internet Explorer
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The amount of space you could've explored
same thing?
Space is cooler.
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21:47
@not-rightfold Btw, is it normally import Text.Parsec hiding ((<|>), many) or import Control.Applicative hiding ((<|>), many)?
actually
nvm
the more general one should be used, methinks
porn is hotter
@CatPlusPlus A lot cooler, actually, for the most part
@JohanLarsson Unless there's a star involved
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@sehe s/star/quasar/
@Xeo You killed it. It's dead. I hope you're happy.
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What? :(
21:49
@sehe or a bear
> Ubuntu 13.04 will be supported for 9 months and includes cutting-edge new features that make your music, videos, documents and apps much easier to access.
It gets you pregnant doesn't it ;_;
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9 months is really not long enough
@JohanLarsson just furry. I can assure you, I'm cold as stone
@MohammadAliBaydoun It does.
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hm... fromMaybe = flip maybe id?
@sehe Just for fun, I made an executable with MSVC just to see how it does.
22:02
@Xeo What do you want from that?
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@CatPlusPlus I was just wondering about the equivalence
There's fromJust, but it's partial and therefore sucks.
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I was looking for something that just takes a default, a Maybe, and returns the apropriate one. Totally overlooked fromMaybe and was using maybe default id
@sehe 15 seconds with MSVC :|
Oh, there is that already.
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22:04
ya
Turns out, however, that I can drop the Maybe layer altogether
@FredOverflow I was honestly expecting an AAA-battery joke there.
let orElse = flip fromMaybe
something `orElse` 42
:v
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ya
@CatPlusPlus In my case, they're like template instantiation errors. I can't make heads or tails of them.
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As I said though, I can drop Maybe as I used optionMaybe parser without needing to, since my parser results are strings. option "" parser and then concat results.
Oh, interesting. Alternative's <|> is infixl 3, while Parsec's is infixr 1
22:21
Everyone, repeat the mantra: "`std::move` doesn't move and std::forward<> doesn't forward" :) — sehe 15 secs ago
@MohammadAliBaydoun Let me guess. g++-3.4 from cygwin?
@Xeo This is joke-battering
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@CatPlusPlus Too bad one can't do something like a `liftA2 binary` b
@sehe 4.7 from MinGW :o
Probably still terrible as can be seen from these poor results.
Either that, or my PATH environment variable has been ~~CURSED~~
@Xeo you know what I'll say, right?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes
I got <^ and ^> somehow wrong though, and resorted to (<:>) = liftA2 (:)
@MohammadAliBaydoun which g++ and g++ -v should help there. Anyways, try adding -march=native?
22:28
Hello
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Also, you said you didn't like the two differen't infixes when writing (:) <$> a <*> b... <^ and ^> are also two different infixes :P
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Man why did Ubuntu start Mir
Wow Chrome is gonna drop NPAPI.
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@sehe s/match/march/?
@StackedCrooked You're a bit late
@Xeo thanks
22:29
Sorry.
:)
Just read it on reddit.
Hey, that rhymes.
@sehe, D'you remember why you plonked me?
@Xeo but they're nice.
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NPAPI? O.O
22:31
and the smiley potential is enormous.
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heh
It's like Perl, but systematic and understandable.
@sehe With -march=native, a 1-second improvement is apparent. Aww yeah
CPU tuning was always overrated
22:39
@CatPlusPlus Depends HUGELY on the task. For auto-vectorization it easily provides speedups of ~4x
Wasnt there a GN2013 talk about this? (By Eric Brumer?)
Nah. That was MSVC specific. But similar things are available in gcc/clang (since longer) and especially icc (I suppose intel started this to highlight their CPUs as superior to AMD back in ... 200x)
Well he still illustrated the concept, which applies to all compilers IIRC
Oh well, that's exactly how you handle things like men: ignoring.
22:42
@Jefffrey People plonk each other all the time. Just accept it.
@Borgleader He doesn't have me plonked right now.
It's the circlejerk of life.
22:56
@Jefffrey (how can you tell)
@sehe will you answer me know?
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ermergerd
I think Capistrano is the only thing that I don't hate about this project right now.
23:13
@Xeo Yeah. It was sooo worth the wait.
vim works under ConEmu via ssh, cool.
23:29
I don't like my laptop wifi key.
I have no random news to contribute
@CatPlusPlus I don't know why, but I love that you are working with Ruby.
I don't have a choice.
Upstart is weird.
All these newfangled init replacements are shit and I hate them.
That doesn't mean much, you hate everything :P
23:42
blah blah blah
@CatPlusPlus it's a lot nicer than sysv init script hell
At least with sysv I knew what the fuck is happening.
Cognitive dissonance meh
I never fully grokked the debian/suse/redhat variations of sysv and Upstart was a matter of 2 days and I feel I've seen all the features.
I DON'T LIKE CHANGES
No one does
23:49
Now just to configure IIS as a revproxy and I'm almost done woo

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