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12:02 AM
Does anyone got the Mistletoe?
 
Happy New Year wankers :)
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Happy New Year my favorite fags ;~;
 
@Borgleader lol
 
12:10 AM
2015, fuck it.
 
As of 00:00, my ex is no longer in my mind.
 
We can clearly see that :)
 
Fuck y'all.
I survived the Battle of Neukölln.
 
12:24 AM
lol karl
y u no star HATTY NEW YEAR
 
Ell
Happy new year online fam
Also freakin fuck periods
Seriously
Fuck periods.
 
didn't realize you suffered them
 
Ell
I don't
 
buh. The API says it returns a list but it's returning a number. What sorcery is this?
 
@Ell: me and my friend "." fucked. is this what you wanted?
 
12:51 AM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You could star it for me, couldnt you?
Could anyone star my grumpy cat's message? Looking forward to get a Hat.
 
Ell
Well this night hasn't gone to plan
 
@karlphillip don't think you'll get a hat for it
BADAM
 
Ell
If you're not coming round after being invited at least have the common fucking cuirtisy to say so
 
@Ell didnt get laid?
 
Ell
Especially after you say you are.
@Borgleader no, I did but meh
 
1:03 AM
well I have now arrived home
i don't have the stamina I used to that's for sure
@Ell having a plan was your mistake
 
Ell
If someone says "yes I'll probably be coming round tomorrow night"
 
@karlphillip wahey yes I did
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Which do you think could get me a hat?
 
@karlphillip You should have got one from simply talking during that 20 minute period
 
Well.. I didnt :(
 
Ell
1:05 AM
Then they should have the fucking decency to say "sorry I can't make it" if they can't make it
 
Its not midnight in Brazil.. maybe I'll try again 11:55 my time
 
so u didn't get laid?
 
@karlphillip hmm :/
No, you didn't, and that makes very little sense.
oh... "which gets starred"
I didn't even know that sorry you were right
then I got seriously fucking lucky
also that means I won't have as much competition on the leaderboard advances tonight. excellent.
 
Ell
I'm so pissed :'(
At least I'll always have the lounge eh?
 
@Ell in all seriousness, make the environment a product of you, don't be a product of the environment :)
 
1:15 AM
also you got laid so stfu
x
 
Ell
:)
 
What LRIO said :P
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OoOoOoOoH Boy do I just love compiling from source! On Windows!
This is so much fun!
 
@Nooble I have spent 5 hours on a PE problem.
on NYE.
 
Awesome! It won't compile!
 
1:25 AM
Addedum to my previous message: Ell went from pizza boy to atta boy ;)
 
@LightnessRacesinOrbit no luck. I starred that message before you left ;) You are welcome.
 
gives Nooble a Captain Morgan shot
 
I'm going to need more than that!
@Ell What exactly hung in the balance between said person coming or not?
Food? Hehe.
 
Ell
Well. Its just kind of a dick move really
 
@karlphillip lolthx
guess Ell's friend didn't fancy a Lounge<C++> party
 
1:31 AM
@Ell girls flake all of the time. You can't get too mad about it. That's why you have to talk to more than just one girl.
 
rightfold is always available
like, always
 
@DonLarynx Yeah. Like storage devices in RAID 1
 
Happy new year!!!
Have you seen pictures or wishes that are related to computer science? :)
 
@Lightness: I can send you a .zip file with the eclipse project in. But i'm not sure you want to put your time into figuring out embedded stm32 stuff.. — Robbe Van Assche 10 mins ago
sigh
that's all the crap I've seen
 
@Nooble I think I need to be lvl 50 programming before I understand what you just said.
 
1 message moved to bin
 
worth it
 
@DonLarynx RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. In a RAID 1 configuration, you have 2 drives that mirror each other. So if one drive were to fail and lose data, you would essentially have a backup.
 
an other one? @Borgleader
 
1:38 AM
Giraffe + Duck?
 
A seagulf.
 
@Ell Not the threesome you were hoping for?
 
@Nooble maybe this will help http://www.infinitelooper.com/?v=54VS-JJaJ-g&p=n
@Ell if that's the case I would be disappointed too
 
You litel fkers
 
1:45 AM
lol
 
How are you lighty?
@FredOverflow Gimme a break :P
 
@Jefffrey alright
just got booted for TK because I revenged someone
but it was worth it cos it was a fantastic shot
the little twat
don't repeatedly EMP me when I'm under attack
 
wat
 
I have no idea what you just said
 
1:52 AM
He teamkilled.
For revenge.
Because someone repeatedly EMP'd
 
I see
 
@Jefffrey ok
I got them with a Wraith at about 350m when they were flying about in a Banshee
into a turn, too
smash
 
is that halo
 
yeah
ahhhh and now two shots on target at 600m
 
halo 2?
 
On XB1?
 
Good.
 
firing a wraith long distance is like trying to long shot a basketball into a hoop that's moving
 
What do guys think about Watch Dogs?
 
1:56 AM
it sounds boring
I guess it depends on what the dogs are doing
I'm sorry. I guess my sense of humour didn't change.
 
Watch_Doge is... Just look at the Steam reviews.
 
@Lightness: GT?
 
@DonLarynx what?
 
2:04 AM
GT, if you were really a 360'er, is "GamerTag".
 
@karlphillip There were so many launch bugs. Are you getting it for PC?
 
@Xeo I'm doing a pub crawl with Ben.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Is the goal of a pub crawl to get so drunk you have to crawl home?
 
Worst idea ever.
 
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes hf
 
2:09 AM
I wonder whether I should go shopping for clothes or the air conditioner, but not sure what's opening on a new years day
 
I can't tell whether the no-testcase epidemic is spiralling out of control or I'm just getting extra specially sick and tired of it lately. Or both.
 
@DonLarynx You have Steam account?
 
Yeah, I used to but I stopped using it @Nooble
 
@DonLarynx Aww. You don't PC game?
 
Unfortunately not :O I learned my lesson after RuneScape. Too addicting
 
2:12 AM
@DonLarynx You can use the arrows to reply to specific messages.
 
@Borgleader Thanks, I didn't know this.
 
@Borgleader Glorious.
 
@Nooble I didnt make it, search the chat for "public service announcement"
 
@Nooble I have it for the XBox 360.
 
@Borgleader Oh I know. I was just calling it glorious.
Puppy's creation?
 
2:16 AM
@Nooble idk, i thought it was cat, but i never bothered to track that information down
 
Actually, I think it is Cat's...
I'm trying to find it.
This was all I could find
May 19 '14 at 11:56, by Cat Plus Plus
Click the arrow or I'll bring the gif back
So it's probably Cat.
 
OMFG I DID IT!!!!!!!! I solved problem Euler 31!!! hands everyone briskies and hands LRIO 2 briskies
 
nothing much is open, neither the clothes shops nor the place from where I am thinking of getting the air conditioner is open
 
2:51 AM
@Xeo yes, that's exactly the point.
I won.
Meaning Ben decided it was time to go home before I did.
I'm as wasted as last time but now I know better.
I hope my flatmates aren't still up because that'd be a disaster.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah right
Also happy new whatever
 
Yes.
Fuck new year.
 
I am alcohol master
 
No you're not.
 
Kids dozed off, I survived
 
2:59 AM
Have you overdrunk everyone else in your vicinity?
 
happy new years....mothercuckfers.
 
Me and my friend lasted till the end
Oh hey MGR Revengance on sale
 
Ben just gave up so I lasted till the end alone.
 
And you used to get drunk beyond recognition with one or two drinks just like a year ago
 
3:03 AM
I might get drunk easily but I can drink anyone under the table.
Train's here
 
It's a matter of tempo
Anyway I'm home now so time to sleep
 
K, friend of mine is wasted and just like me everyone else bailed on him so we're sticking together, if I get off at the right station.
2
Later.
 
3:21 AM
starred for the lacking of logic
 
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes is that a challenge to the whole lounge?
 
@CatPlusPlus Have a wonderful whatever!
 
Cat has kids?
@DonLarynx thanks I guess
 
3:39 AM
@LRIO np bruh.
 
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this is back
 
3:55 AM
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Kits*
 
lets go bitches
 
4:20 AM
I got off at the right station. That's a bad thing.
It's 3014 somewhere. You can't nn us.
2014 u
 
2014 here.
Just 36 more minutes.
Until 2000 is just as far away as 2030
I feel old.
 
4:58 AM
Happy New Year east coast (one hour to go here)
 
Happy New Year
 
Indeed.
 
5:12 AM
Year new happy!
 
scoped_allocator_adaptor is cool
 
I have no idea what you guys are talking about. It's only 9 pm here. :)
 
Happy New Year! Remember to update your copyright notices in your open-source repositories!
Oh hey, I think I managed to type that in despite being completely drunk. :D
 
I should just change everything to 20XX - end of universe.
 
5:35 AM
the chance you would die 20xx is almost 99.9+%
that's true for most of the people here including myself
 
@StackedCrooked You're cool
 
@Mysticial I wish you many digits this year ;)
 
lol
I don't think I ever cared much about the digits. lol
 
@Borgleader have to be the right digits ... quality before quantity
 
@Mysticial Hey you
@Mysticial I love you ;~;
 
5:43 AM
wut
 
@Mysticial They talk a lot about digits of e in the labs at my university
 
Why e?
 
Some dude computed 5.083 million digits
Because pi is too mainstream
 
5 million isn't a lot.
 
I know, Mr. 12.1 trillion
But hey, it's good enough
It was done in Python
 
5:45 AM
Even Mini-Pi can do that in under 10 seconds.
 
But see, you're God, and we're mortals
 
There's nothing special about Mini-Pi.
 
There is, you made it
 
lol, that doesn't mean shit.
 
But ;_;
What fast converging equation do you use for e?
 
5:47 AM
Taylor series of exp(x) at 1.
^^ OpenMP Mini-Pi can do 10 million in 6 seconds on a quad-core Sandy Bridge.
 
> y-cruncher v0.6.2 (8 threads) 0.080
Oh wow
for 1 million digits
 
@Mysticial How fast does y-cruncher take for the same job?
 
0.084 seconds on my 8-core Haswell. I think 0.080 is about the time it takes to print out all that status output.
@Borgleader It's in that table.
I don't have that machine anymore, so I can't really run it again.
But 10 million digits of e takes 0.259 seconds on my 5960X @ 4.0 GHz using version 0.6.7.
 
Hmm. I guess something about my calculations was wrong.
I held this notion that the Taylor series wasn't converging fast enough.
 
@StackedCrooked I have a confession to make - I am too proud ... or maybe too shy to say this before but ... >_< ... will you be my friend?
 
5:51 AM
@Mysticial Have you redone the banchmarks on your new PC&
 
@Borgleader For most of the Pi benchmarks yes. But I'm not releasing them until v0.6.7 is closer to release.
Not because of the computer but because there's a new optimization that I've been toying around with.
 
Well, would you look at that. Just 20000 terms of the Taylor Series gives you about 77300 digits.
 
im surprised you still manage to squeeze more performance out of this
 
@Borgleader Let's just say that my "puny little 8-core" is going to beat out all those multi-socket 16-cores in this list: numberworld.org/y-cruncher/#FastestTimes
 
5:54 AM
I also assumed that borgleader is my internet buddy ...
 
@Mysticial You had a Q6600 machine too?
 
Yeah. My mom's old work machine. But I'm talking about the individual fastest times lists.
 
I can not just assume people are my internet friends, I want to make sure they are feeling the same way too ...
 
@Mysticial So it seems you need exactly 205023 terms of the Taylor Series for exp(x) at 1 to get e up to 1 million digits of precision. That big_float of yours must be insane.
 
@Borgleader There's still a lot of things that can be optimized. But most of them are very difficult.
There's on in particular that will make Pi run about 20% faster. I've been wanting to do that for a while, but as of right now, I don't have the infrastructure to do it. And at the rate that it's going, it's more fruitful to spend the time on keeping up with the instruction sets.
Either way, I wish I had as much time to touch the program as I did back in college.
I used to be able to churn out 60k lines of code in 3 months. I can't do that anymore.
 
6:01 AM
@Mysticial Took me 16s :p
Or well. Eveything together.
 
Oh, including the Pi.
 
The taylor series took 5.2s.
 
Mini-Pi is completely memory bound with OpenMP. I wonder what DDR4 will do.
Gimme a sec to pull it out and compile it.
10 million digits:
3.85822 seconds for e
11.3296 seconds for Pi
1.8091 seconds for the taylor series of e.
Maybe this quad-channel bullshit is real.
The division took longer than the series. lol
wtf
 
Quad-Channel bullshit?
 
My RAM is dual channel 2x8GB DDR3-1866 MHz.
 
6:08 AM
4 channels of DDR4 @ 2666 MHz
All I know is that OpenMP Mini-Pi is so heavily memory bound that it isn't funny. When I tested on Sandy Bridge.
 
What compiler are you using btw?
I was using GCC.
4.9.2
 
VS2013
 
VS loads really fast on an SSD lol
 
It sure does.
 
I find games that don't use the mouse at all weird sometimes.
 
6:14 AM
Mathematica needs 10.10 seconds to compute Pi to 10 million without the base conversion.
Mathematica uses GMP. But it isn't parallelized.
 
Mathematica is faster than Mini-Pi confirmed.
 
I am disappoint.
 
It better be. GMP's large multiply is MUCH faster than Mini-Pi's.
 
One day I wanna make a non-GPL math library.
But I suck at that.
Even with the knowledge I learned through Project Euler I never bothered much with big integers.
 
Big numbers are definitely a mess.
Space time trade-offs everywhere.
 
6:16 AM
My big int is computationally slow apparently
but
it ran fast on my 2.1 GHz processor and what not
for everything I needed
So I can't say I cared much
 
I basic implementation isn't too bad. It starts getting bad when you get into sub-quadratic algorithms for multiplication.
Since you have a Haswell processor, if you want to play around with "efficient" bignums, the macros you are looking for are _mulx_u64 and _addcarry_u64.
I'm not sure if GCC has _addcarry_u64 yet, but I do remember seeing a change on some mailing list that was supposed to add it.
 
I didn't do anything with intrinsics.
 
Imagine if Mysticial contributed some accelerated math stuff to boost :O
 
I've never actually used Boost.Math.
 
@Borgleader They would turn it down instantly, "Your code is bad and you should feel bad."
 
6:21 AM
boost::multiprecision is just some cruddy wrapper around GMP.
Not sure how that's in Boost considering the license.
 
@Borgleader I actually can't contribute much. My internal bignum library isn't any better than GMP for small sizes. (it's actually slower)
Small sizes are the common use case.
It's only when you get into the thousands of digits does mine become faster.
 
I wanna program but then I remember all this..
documentation backlog.
and I am suddenly no longer interested
 
lol
@MohammadAliBaydoun It's not the bignum library per se. It's the algorithm that's used to sum up the terms.
In mathematics, binary splitting is a technique for speeding up numerical evaluation of many types of series with rational terms. In particular, it can be used to evaluate hypergeometric series at rational points. Given a series where pn and qn are integers, the goal of binary splitting is to compute integers P(a, b) and Q(a, b) such that The splitting consists of setting m = [(a + b)/2] and recursively computing P(a, b) and Q(a, b) from P(a, m), P(m, b), Q(a, m), and Q(m, b). When a and b are sufficiently close, P(a, b) and Q(a, b) can be computed directly from pa...pb and qa...qb. Binar...
 
divide and conquer
:v
 
Mini-Pi's implementations of that for e and Pi start on line 1024 : github.com/Mysticial/Mini-Pi/blob/master/mini-pi.cpp
 
6:27 AM
Just noticed
Your code has no license btw
 
The only reason why I am so sentimental is because my 'online buddies' on another forum seem to be forgetting about me, although to be fair I was fairly inactive there for the past few years ...
 
I think I brought this up before
 
@Mysticial I'm just pretty sure you could do a pretty good job of it
 
@Mysticial literally divide and conquer lol
 
Robot asked about it. Mini-Pi is public domain. There's nothing in it that isn't already known to the world.
 
6:30 AM
you have to make that explicit
otherwise the default copyright takes place
 
oh
whatever. lol
 
:v
 
im pretty sure when people encounter unlicensed code, most people follow this rule:
 
yeah but that's illegal mmkay?
 
@Borgleader Exactly. Which is why I don't put anything I truly care about on Github.
 
Maybe Google indirectly owns all your code if you don't license it!
The possibilities are endless.
 
Fuck, that's long.
 
:p
@Mysticial I put everything on GitHub.
 
@Mysticial That's what she said
 
I found out that even if I think a repository is dead, someone actually uses it somewhere.
I wanna play with someone
But everyone's out or doing something for New Year's Eve/Day.
I leave tomorrow until the 13th so I probably won't talk much here anymore.
 
6:43 AM
Gimme some time to actually read all of that to make sure I actually want it to be public domain.
i.e. To make sure public domain is actually what I think it is.
 
It's just CC0.
There's no such thing as Public Domain in some places so CC0 exists for that.
Robot uses it in all his projects.
 
@Rapptz That seems very much like 2 clause BSD license, from the TL;DR summar.
 
..what
2 clause BSD requires you to keep the copyright notice
this doesn't have that
it's waiving all rights
 
@Rapptz Ah, I see.
 
Dammit, there aren't any micro-ATX mini-tower cases that can fit a double-length radiator... I guess that's asking for too much.
 
6:56 AM
@Mysticial micro-atx and double length, theres your problem
 
Trying to compensate for your micro ATX eh?
 
There's this one that comes close: newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139020
But it's 2 inches taller than your normal mini-tower because it was designed to hold a double-length radiator on top.
 
How big is a double length radiator?
 
@Rapptz I don't plan on building anything since I just built one. But I was browsing to see if it's even possible to build a fully-loaded 8-core rig in a micro-ATX and still make it overclockable.
@Rapptz H100 is two 12cm fans. H110 is two 14cm fans.
 

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