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5:00 AM
@ElimGarak Is supposed to be a shortcut instead of having to enumerate things etc
 
I sort of took it to imply "regular ranges are terrible for use with streams, use my range concept for them instead, and specifically use a sort-of-infinite range but with actual end conditions instead of no end condition"
I have been up for 21 hours and have had a terrible time for about eleven of those, so I'm going to bed, now that my Fanatic badge is taken care of for another day.
or not. WHY I LOGGED IN AT 3AM TODAY
argh
99 days to go
I was at 43. ;~;
 
Poor jagged
 
I think it's time to work on inkdoc
 
@jaggedSpire Ah, I see.
 
@ThePhD I dunno if that works. I didn't think it through too hard.
 
5:06 AM
2015-10-03 07:05:50.474 progress[4349:586193] Metal GPU Frame Capture Enabled
2015-10-03 07:05:50.474 progress[4349:586193] Metal API Validation Enabled
 
still it seems like it won't depend on a difference type with potentially infinite range. Though how it would deal with intervening data in the buffer...
 
I just had my MIPS midterm
 
@VermillionAzure always fun
 
@jaggedSpire I actually like it a lot
 
5:06 AM
did you have to memorize the Ops codes?
 
@jaggedSpire lol no
 
or did you get a sheet?
 
we have a reference sheet
 
oh good. yeah I got a sheet too
well, in the equivalent class? All the computer architecture stuff was one class, and MIPS was one part of it.
 
I'm doing MIPS after allt his map and muxer and decoder and encoder stuff. .-.
 
5:08 AM
@jaggedSpire It's an entire class for us I think
 
@ThePhD :D
 
;~;
 
We'll be creating a CPU in Verilog if I remember correctly
 
they're logic circuits!
 
I love MIPS we haven't gotten to atomics yet so I'm happy
freaking `addi $sp, $sp, -8; addi $t0, $0, 42; sw $ra, 0($sp); sw $t0, 4($sp)`

YAAAAAYYYYY
 
5:09 AM
@ThePHD logic circuits are sort of like a very low level programming language written spatially.
 
@jaggedSpire No they're terrible
didn't you do labs and stuff with that?
 
@VermillionAzure yes. They were fun!
 
@jaggedSpire Everything we've been trying to run away from and avoid for decades, we decide to cram into one class.
 
@jaggedSpire We had a terrible teacher for our basic digital design class
 
Muh abstractions. ;~;
 
5:10 AM
He stole the labs from another professor
 
@VermillionAzure haha!
 
We had to do some stuff in LogicWorks and it was cool I guess
But it's frustrating when even the TA is like, "yeah sorry he's sooo bad"
He didn't even come in for two times I think
 
@ThePhD it's like a set of functions written with NAND and NOR and NOT gates
 
@jaggedSpire I know that, that doesn't change how crummy and low-level and slow it is. :<
 
"hey TA, what is negative logic"
"SO uh you do the negative logic thing but you fake invert it for convention and then you apply the inverter because IT'S ALL IN YOUR HEADDDD"
 
5:12 AM
@VermillionAzure :D
 
@jaggedSpire and then we have parallelized designs
 
@ThePhD now I feel dirty for liking it.
 
I really didn't like the professor or the lab
@ThePhD It's really valuable though
 
MUH
ABSTRACTIONS
 
Especially if you ever get to microprocessor work and stuff
It's like, you have the "pet the dog" timer and you have to implement delays in assembly
 
5:13 AM
It's fun to see everything at such a low level. :)
 
constant globals for inputs and ahhhhh
@jaggedSpire Did you do Micromouse?
 
@VermillionAzure nope
 
@jaggedSpire Did you hear about it?
 
@VermillionAzure nope
 
@jaggedSpire Oh yeah, at the University of Hawaii, a lot of people do the micromouse project
They put together a mouse from a microchip and have to do mapping of a maze and stuff with limited resources and sensors and motors and all that good stuff
 
5:14 AM
I did learn from my friends that I apparently had seven nervous breakdowns in a single day once. I don't remember any of those. :3
 
@jaggedSpire WTF
 
I do remember the one with half an hour straight of laughing.
 
@jaggedSpire oh jesus
I'm so sorry
 
"Hahahahaa x 500"
I had one of those before.
 
@ThePhD What major are you?
 
5:15 AM
I remember it. People came to me and looked at me like I was ready to go into the looney bin.
 
and btw I'm looking forward to operating systems
 
Everyone hid, except one other friend who broke about fifteen minutes in and started laughing too
 
Virtual memory and paging and OMG could I even make my own computer??? :)
 
I don't have to take operating systems! \o/
 
@ThePhD WHAT MAJOR ARE YOU BUB
 
5:16 AM
Filthy low-level savagery.
 
@ThePhD But it's so much fun!
 
FILTHY LOW-LEVEL SAVAGERY.
 
@jaggedSpire It's gonna put me above all the CS grads???
O.O Ou0?
 
@VermillionAzure ...above?
 
@jaggedSpire loooool
I'm taking computer engineering so I have an edge
e.g. Perhaps I could work on drivers where CS grads can't
 
5:18 AM
@VermillionAzure You're dualing computer engineering and electrical engineering?
 
@jaggedSpire Just computer
Computer is basically electrical + bit of CS here
 
@VermillionAzure It's a bit different where I went.
 
I've already gone though basic circuits and stuff with inductance, impedence, resistance etc.
We're now learning Bode plots and biquad filters and stuff
that being said
I LOVE PHASORS THEY ARE MY SAVIOR!!!
And then CS grad are like, "WTF is this shit? O.O"
 
@VermillionAzure all hail
 
@jaggedSpire how far along are you?
 
5:21 AM
it's EE with computer architecture and more computer-related circuitry. CSs go more towards operating system and language concepts and actually have to learn more than five languages in one of their classes, then do the homeworks in them. I think it was a new one every two weeks in the thick of it?
@VermillionAzure ...dude I'm graduated
 
jagged is like, in industry
doing amazing things
 
forgetting classes
 
while I'm stuck here with... those map things...
 
cursing fuzzy logic
 
@jaggedSpire oh
 
5:24 AM
@VermillionAzure it's sort of a bridge between the two. Many people went with a dual between EE and CSE or CS and CSE
 
@jaggedSpire hmmmmmm i see
yeah CompE is basically the two combined but with less rigorous CS stuff
I think our school's CS curriculum isn't very rigorous but it serves its purpose
We go through Java and stuff I believe. They do have some AI and OS classes but eh
I think EE and CompE kick ass enough that even if it's outdated, it's helpful
@jaggedSpire wait so what are you doing now?
 
nice
lots of engineering students here
 
@VermillionAzure pattern recognition stuff.
 
@jaggedSpire so....
what?
 
mixed with some token amounts of signal processing, and large amounts of C++ code
 
5:28 AM
Neural networks and sound?
 
large amounts of despair
 
Is it sight or sound? Or raw EM wave analysis?
 
@VermillionAzure sound
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva yes
 
Don't let the despair get to you.
jaggedSpire!
Stay determined...
 
What state would a typical redneck come from?
 
5:30 AM
the confluence of C++ and VC++ are often great wells of despair.
 
@jaggedSpire mmmm I see
I was interested in creating some sort of AI for my junior project or senior project
idk it's whatever
 
I've been trying to learn more C++ and get better consistently. But I work with VC++, so I'll learn something neat, fix it in my head with coliru because I don't want to make an entire project to test a simple concept, and then discover the MSVC feeds itself its own nose with the same code
 
any ideas?
@jaggedSpire jesus
 
@jaggedSpire Which version?
 
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva 2013 :D
 
5:32 AM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Suffer.
 
maybe one day I'll get 2015, and it will be mildly better
 
2013 is the minimal tolerable version
Anything below is unusable
 
2013, Update 5*
 
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva guess how I knew that MSVC doesn't auto-generate the move constructors for classes?
 
@jaggedSpire Sound analysis?
Wait, are you guys using machine learning and statistics for this sort of stuff?
 
5:33 AM
@VermillionAzure eh sort of. I can't talk too much about it, and also it is about thrity minutes past my much, much needed bedtime
 
Yeah
Go to bed, jagged, GEEZ.
 
jabbedSpire
 
thirty -> thrity
 
@jaggedSpire NMF?
 
jabbedSpike?
VOLLEYBALL
 
5:34 AM
I've heard NMF is good for certain applications???
 
Is something I like a lot but I haven't played it in a while.
 
@ThePhD thanks for the weird dreams
 
Wait OMG sound processing sounds AWESOME
 
"oh no I'm playing volleyball but I can't move and my hands are spikes what?"
 
@jaggedSpire SPIKE IT
 
5:35 AM
... Wut.
 
why does everyone expect me to move I'm a pile of rocks what is happening help
 
Uhm.
 
@jaggedSpire and I'm a red and blue waffle
 
HOW HAVE I MADE THE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS WHAT IS REALITY
 
@jaggedSpire Sunshine Rainbow Happy Clouds?
 
5:36 AM
@ThePhD kay. night.
night all
 
@jaggedSpire night
@ThePhD what major are you mr. phd
 
OH
LOOK AT THE TIME
I FORGOT TO WATER MY DAISIES.
 
It's almost 2 am no?
 
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva for who?
 
5:39 AM
For him
 
6:04 AM
@ThePhD fuck 4k for a course
Takes the strategic failing of classes out of uni
Which reminds me I think I am still studying
Room dead. Where's the pinkie pie gif
Mmm
 
1 message moved to bin
 
... Lol, guess Mysticial was awake. :D
@AnastasiyaAsadullayeva It is!
 
OH FUCK YOU MERKINS
6
 
where is cat
show your grumpy little face
 
6:18 AM
lol
@VermillionAzure I GET IT
 
Robotoooo~
 
Hey, Germans, what cool places should I visit in Hamburg?
 
oh look flags
 
Flags?
 
6:32 AM
Cleared now.
 
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A: How do I commit case-sensitive only filename changes in Git?

CupcakeGit has a configuration setting that tells it whether to be case sensitive or insensitive: core.ignorecase. To tell Git to be case-senstive, simply set this setting to false: git config core.ignorecase false Documentation From the git config documentation: core.ignorecase If true, th...

Is this a good idea?
 
Is there a way to enforce that within the repo? Like, repo-specific settings that get pulled?
Or do I have to tell every developer who pulls the code to make those settings?
 
What are you doing
don't do this
 
6:40 AM
snake_casing and lower casing my file names. They're remaining uppercase in git even though the file names are lowercase, because of windows.
 
just do the git mv
 
That's so much werk. :<
 
1 line of bash?
 
OTOH you can probably set the option once and then do your thing and revert the option
 
"fatal, destination exists" fuck.
 
6:43 AM
--force
 
Whew.
There we go.
... Now I have to just loop over every single source file and go for it.
q___q
 
6:55 AM
@R.m you're German
I have an important question
Is Mars core hot?
 
@ThePhD if you want to be near windows, no.
 
get_num_template_arguments always returns -1.
libclang so bad.
 
:3
 
this is literally the worst function in this library
it's the most unhelpful piece of garbage
 
Hey, hey Rapptz.
Pull Requests Welcome. :D
 
7:08 AM
wait what
I can't find the function it refers to in the .dll
I wanted to see how fucking useless it is in the source
but I can't even find it
lmao
this is the best
CINDEX_LINKAGE int clang_Cursor_getNumTemplateArguments(CXCursor C);
oh man
this only works for function template specialisations
who thought this was a good idea
> If the argument cursor cannot be converted into a template function declaration, -1 is returned
some_struct<int, some_bool, some_int> gives me a tree with some_bool and some_int children but the int is silently swallowed.
I looked this up online and someone posted about it in the clang developers mailing list in August 2013 and then sent a patch fixing the bug in libclang.
The patch was never accepted.
 
... Rough life.
 
cpx
I deleted this message at the same time it was going to be moved to bin and poof! it never appeared in the bin.
 
Luckily for me
I know a way to do this without resorting to tokens.
even though I've become an expert at parsing C++ tokens at this point.
 
cpx
Yesterday, I told myself to read one C plus plus concept each day so I can catch up with C++14.
 
7:32 AM
Well that was easier than I made it out to be.
I now support template specialisations.
partial or full
 
@Rapptz Kinky!
 
not sure what else to support
I'm sure I'm missing something.
Time to test out this Eigen file.
 

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