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Xeo
12:09
Orion launch in 8mins, whee
@sehe was expecting robots to care about lugnuts, not donuts
is there a live feed for this one?
Xeo
Xeo
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Everywhere, really
user1804599
It is delayed due to boat.
12:11
lol "clear to proceed" you just had to be different didn't you
user1804599
Is there a non-Flash livestream anywhere?
user1804599
> yesss cmon lunch that rocket
user1804599
yummy a rocket
thanks BBC for the massive banner obscuring the countdown
though they're holding again now anyway
> launch enable is disabled
lol
user1804599
12:14
inb4 catastrophe
literally waiting for it to explode
user1804599
> A ground wind violation is reported.
user1804599
lololol
he keeps talking about "violation". just say it's windy. gees
what's all the steam for?
Xeo
Xeo
cooling?
user1804599
12:18
Steam is hot how can it cool!
might be cooling something hotter than steam lol
presumably water cooling inside
Xeo
Xeo
aww
> Carl Tanzler: For the Love of a Corpse listverse.com/2012/10/26/carl-tanzler-for-the-love-of-a-corpse
the human mind is a strange thing
Xeo
Xeo
> race condition
lol
ahaha race condition in software.
"underscore s parameters" wut
user1804599
12:21
What?
> bring forward a resolution to managers
cringe
@rightføld that's what the dude said
user1804599
What dude?
some bloke at NASA who's in charge of race conditions
you're not watching the stream?
user1804599
9 mins ago, by rightføld
Is there a non-Flash livestream anywhere?
user1804599
@LightnessRacesinOrbit R.I.P. Orion crew.
12:23
@rightføld Is that a no?
user1804599
Yes.
@rightføld All human crew of Orion are already dead.
They also have green skin and three ears
user1804599
UB is fascinating.
And are the only known formerly-living beings to actually enjoy the Lounge
@rightføld UB's fascinatingness is implementation-specific
Ell
Ell
@Xeo I think you gotta just ignore pedantry in here for your own sanity
it's what I try to do
12:26
^
And once you've learnt to ignore it, you begin learning to pretend to embrace it
And hilarity ensues
Xeo
Xeo
> acknowledge and proceed
> race condition
And they went into the house of Moab and committed wilful violation of ground wind rules
Xeo
Xeo
wtf
@Xeo yanks innit ;p
I wonder whether the rockets NASA send to the space use multithreading in their navigation systems - I mean it would be weird if they don't right?
12:33
Artful headlining:
> Thailand crown prince strips wife
> ...'s family
> of royal name
7 mins ago, by Xeo
> race condition
I know you don't need threads to get a race condition
but I still thought it funny to quote
racism
actually let's just pretend I didn't reply at all
user1804599
You need threads to execute any code at all.
in fact can we pretend you never replied to anything before
user1804599
12:35
You need at least one thread.
You unraveled it!
Unraveling The Bolero
I posit that this is only true in an OS that has a concept of processes
user1804599
I do not.
Although on systems that do not, one could deem the entire system's behaviour to model "a thread"
user1804599
Also, you don't need an OS to run code.
12:36
whelp new linux box is built
However:
> In computer science, a thread of execution is the smallest sequence of programmed instructions that can be managed independently by a scheduler (typically as part of an operating system)
So if you have no scheduler...
@rightføld Yes, that is my point...
only mistake was accidentally loading ubuntu 14.04 instead of 14.10
user1804599
@LightnessRacesinOrbit then maybe it still can be managed by a scheduler.
I would wager that many systems at NASA don't have any OS in the conventional sense. They'll be atomic and modular systems
user1804599
12:37
It doesn't say it isn't a thread if it isn't managed by a scheduler.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit QNX
@rightføld Maybe the code can only be compiled on your system that has no scheduler
cos it says std::static_assert(has_no_scheduler::value);
or whatever the syntax is
user1804599
> std::static_assert
fine
i keep doing that ;p
user1804599
You must also put a string literal there.
old
@rightføld static_assert("has_no_scheduler::value");
Ell
Ell
@Mgetz lol
> "Nothing actually broke," McLernon said. "There was never anything that actually went wrong. It's just people having fun with the language."
@AlexM. I would consider having undefined behavior a bad thing... even if it was unintentional
my point is, it's an easter egg that they did intentionally
did you read the article?
> YouTube's software engineers saw the problem coming and recently updated to a 64-bit view counter across the site, Google spokesman Matt McLernon said.
Xeo
Xeo
whoo, new T0 time
they upgraded before PSY went over 32 bits
yeah and now
50,000 news sites are re-reporting the same lie today
twats
God. NASA mission control still mixing up time zones !?!??!! o.O
> Offline access for this computer/device has been withdrawn
that's why Spotify isn't working properly any more
what the hell
user1804599
12:48
@LightnessRacesinOrbit undentation
@LightnessRacesinOrbit int *(*func2(int (*(*pf)(int *)), int *p))(int *). Oh god.
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe Don't they always talk about just GMT+0?
user1804599
They report everything in EST.
@Xeo Nope. The launch control lead just mixed up ET and UTC needing to correct himself several times
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe eh
user1804599
12:49
@sehe R.I.P. Orion crew.
@rightføld except when they name it t0 at 12:55 Zulu
@rightføld they're not on board.
user1804599
Hey that's funny, I named my variable t0.
user1804599
@sehe They will be when it crashes.
> A Mars mission with Orion is perhaps still 20 years away
user1804599
They are doing a manned test flight, dummy.
12:50
@rightføld what... they're rusty, the US hasn't done a launch in what 5 years?
user1804599
wat
Xeo
Xeo
@rightføld no?
user1804599
The launched a rocket a few weeks ago.
@rightføld dummy:
> Given that this is a first outing, there will be no people aboard
user1804599
@Xeo eh, yes?
user1804599
12:51
@sehe Lies.
Xeo
Xeo
It's an unmanned testflight
28 mins ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
@rightføld All human crew of Orion are already dead.
user1804599
Since when?
countdown started
user1804599
Last time I checked they said it was manned.
12:51
@Mgetz lolwut
Xeo
Xeo
@rightføld never
@rightføld oooh. they failed to inform you
Xeo
Xeo
awww
again
they keep aborting just after going into whatever mode it is
12:52
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Shuttle ended a few years ago, and NASA hasn't done anything but mission launches from Virginia and Vandenberg. We haven't launched manned system in years.
can they not detect this stuff beforehand
@Mgetz You seem to be terribly misinformed.
19 mins ago, by Lightness Races in Orbit
7 mins ago, by Xeo
> race condition
Take a look at the list of launches I just gave you.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you seem to be horribly misinterpreting what I'm saying
Xeo
Xeo
@LightnessRacesinOrbit gl detecting wind
12:53
We haven't done a launch of a MANNED flight system in several years
most launches have gone out of Vandenberg and Virginia
3 mins ago, by Mgetz
@rightføld what... they're rusty, the US hasn't done a launch in what 5 years?
Yes, I did indeed misinterpret this to mean "the US hasn't done a launch in [..] 5 years"
user1804599
Well then, not exciting at all.
brb going back to reading school
user1804599
Back to work.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit yes which is controlled from JSC Houston, not local
@LightnessRacesinOrbit ok, be that way
he's always that way
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user1804599
I wish I were a C++ programmer.
3
Because...
12:57
lolfold
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@sehe because C++ is fun.
user1804599
Fuck JavaScript and Python which are not fun.
Is PHP fun?
user1804599
No.
Nov 13 '13 at 18:47, by rightfold
PHP is so exciting.
13:00
lol
user1804599
A year ago.
Lets see what happens in a years time
user1804599
More fun than JavaScript and Python because of type hints but the community is full of retards (even more so than JavaScript's and Python's).
Ell
Ell
@rightføld you aren't one?
user1804599
No, I'm a JavaScript and Python programmer.
13:12
Wait, I thought you did PHP?
user1804599
No, that was the previous project.
user1804599
It ended in August.
user1804599
I don't maintain it anymore.
@rightføld: Why do you not find a job with C++ in it?
user1804599
13:13
Apart from the JavaScript part it has one of my favourite code bases.
user1804599
(The JavaScript part was hacked together and is shit.)
New launch time 8:26 EST
@sehe Of?
user1804599
@VáclavZeman of a boring unmanned catastrophe.
13:18
@rightføld you pessimist
its for science, its not boring
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user image
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@rightføld smart assery done right
a hold was called. a fuel cap did not close (or sumtin)
My life is surprisingly boring at the moment ... construction thing is new & fairly interesting but it's more hardwork than challenging.
surprising to whom?
user1804599
13:24
Reminds me of JavaScript teacher running into infinite loop for using global variables instead of local ones for loop counters.
@chmod711telkitty go ride a kangaroo
@Abyx I am more sophisticated than that >_<
ok
user1804599
> ‪#‎Orion‬ launch hold. A fuel and drain value did not close. Standing by for more information.
user1804599
ahahahahah
13:33
how can you make using the python interpreter launch ipython by default?
there is the py tool which allows you to select python version, e.g. py -3. maybe you can teach it to run ipython
Jesus, they still haven't launched huh
Just run ipython
but I want to use it with my python3 interpreter, not my python one
why is onLocationChanged in my app getting called half an hour after the app was started?
13:41
Run ipython3
@rightføld valve
pass by valve
just let it pass by
@R.MartinhoFernandes Actually, correct peasantese for "Illformed" would be "should not compile", not "doesn't compile", right?
I don't speak that :P
Is the launch still on hold? :(
13:55
@DrewNoakes I called their bluff on FP, but everyone folded
@jalf yeeesh
late launch is better than failed launch
why not both?
Ell
Ell
@sehe badum ts
There is "turn of phrase".
But then there's "turn-off phrase"
I hate writing cross platform crap
why isn't there a single platform in the world
14:10
@AlexM. Because that platform sucks. It exists. It's called Java
I was more into operating systems here
user1804599
@AlexM. it's called the web
I hate managing things that are particular to each OS
user1804599
This is nice:
Ell
Ell
@AlexM. what like?
user1804599
14:12
-- /*
    ...
-- */
Ell
Ell
you should abstract over them
I'm valuing sleeping so much this week.
user1804599
I can toggle the first comment to enable/disable ....
@Ell abstraction implies a lower level under it
which I must still manage
I've been taking 4-6 hours naps every 3-4 hours awake.
Ell
Ell
14:13
@AlexM. you write it once an then use the abstraction though
or you use an existing library that abstracts for you
I thought it was obvious that the lower level is what changes here
otherwise I wouldn't be annoyed
@rightføld ewww
actual example
Ell
Ell
@AlexM. Right. But why are you programming with the lower level?
programme with the higher level is what I'm telling you to do
main codebase is in C++
UI for Android is in Java
UI for Windows 8 is in C#
UI for iOS is in Obj-C
I'm trying to build a premake script for everything right now
and I need to exclude and include and fuckshit
that is specific to each OS
14:15
blogs.nasa.gov/orion/2014/12/04/… hahaha classic "let's try turning it off and back on"
now if there was only one OS in the world...
@Griwes yeah, but you can't do anything else
wtf (NSFW)
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Ell
@Jefffrey the fuck man don't onebox that shit
@Jefffrey what's written there?
user1804599
14:18
I like uppercase keywords.
@Abyx ?
@Jefffrey the text
it's in some unreadable language
"agda" in the search box
@Ell risky click?
@Jefffrey no, near the picture
14:20
evde sir agda uygulamasi - agda nasil yapilir
so simple
well fuck you.
Ell
Ell
@TonyTheLion not too bad but idk why he thought it was good to onebox :L
user1804599
Ell
Ell
not the top one please
@rightføld 2nd one
user1804599
14:24
I like the first one.
Mixfix is awesome.
if_then_else_ : Bool -> a -> a -> a, genius
user1804599
Meh.
user1804599
S-expressions ftw.
t0 = 09:44, last attempt
@rightføld just make it case insensitive o.O
user1804599
lol
14:30
@sehe ugh :/
@Griwes Lockheed Martin engineers recommended "cycling the valve systems 4 times"
> o.O
11 min 30 seconds
Xeo
Xeo
aww
abort :<
Ell
Ell
orion didn't launch?
Cue telkitty saying Orion is a failure because the Delta IV sucks.
Some mornings I feel like I need to cycle my fill and drain valves too. Go Orion! http://t.co/FiRZY8nycc
14:42
@rightføld Yesterday I started my Perl book again. And I (re?)discovered that Perl only has one numeric type: double. I thought JavaScript was the only language doing that. Any others of fame?
user1804599
LOL
user1804599
@FredOverflow Lua.
user1804599
Some guy asked a friend of mine whether he could deploy AngularJS on a non-VPS.
I don't think it's such a bad choice, actually. At least you won't have to worry about numeric conversion nightmares.
user1804599
@FredOverflow TypeScript, CoffeeScript, etc lol.
14:43
You don't have to gimp your type system to avoid stupid conversions
user1804599
Hmm let's see.
Ell
Ell
@rightføld wat :p
so what do Phabricator and Jenkins actually do?
is it just me, or is the phabricator css broken?
user1804599
Phabricator does everything and Jenkins does building.
user1804599
14:47
@AlexM. RTFM
user1804599
> Also remember to visit devfs.loungecpp.net and assets.loungecpp.net and accept the cert to let assets through.
@rightføld oooh
it works now
> Your connection is not private
~~quality~
user1804599
14:58
holy guacamole
user1804599
VACUUM ANALYZE; sped up query by a factor 16.
Mmmm, guacamole

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