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9:00 AM
Just learned that Amdahl passed away Nov 12.
The guy who's famous for this insight.
 
9:12 AM
92 years old is pretty damn good
 
Yeah.
 
It sucks when you hear about important people die at a young age.
 
define 'important'
 
Buddy Holly snif :(
:)
 
Dennis Ritchie
 
9:18 AM
I said 'define', not 'give an example' :p
 
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Hi.
 
user1804599
Zzyzx (/ˈzaɪzɨks/ ZY-zəks), formerly Camp Soda and Soda Springs, is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California, United States, within the boundaries of Mojave National Preserve. It is the former site of the Zzyzx Mineral Springs and Health Spa and now the site of the Desert Studies Center. The site is also the location of Lake Tuendae, originally part of the spa, and now a refuge habitat of the endangered Mohave tui chub. Zzyzx Road is a 4.5-mile-long (7.2 km), part paved and part dirt, rural collector road in the Mojave Desert. It runs from Interstate 15 generally south to...
 
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lol
 
@Elyse I've been down that road.
 
nice pictures
 
9:24 AM
It's not paved. Not very fun to drive if you don't have a car that's meant for dirt roads.
Oh btw, my Skylake laptop basically has the same performance as my 4 GHz quad-core Haswell.
But without the really loud fans and with less than half the TDP.
Unless you try to overclock it. Which I did a couple hours ago. Long story short: Laptops aren't meant to be overclocked. :P
 
:D
Did something happen to it?
 
No, but the power and temperature scaling is pretty bad.
Going from stock 3.2 GHz to 3.4 GHz increased the temperature by 10C and the power draw by 40%.
 
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> Police officers stand guard ahead of an emergency meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris
 
The 4 core turbo is 3.2 GHz. The 1 core turbo is 3.6 GHz. I was trying to see if I can get all 4 cores to run at 3.6 GHz. The answer is probably yes, if I'm wiling to let the thing overheat and burn out the battery.
 
Ell
9:45 AM
@StackedCrooked "will converge to a TS" does this mean modules are officially not c++17?
 
Indeed.
Hitler was right.
 
Ell
Man that sucks
 
user1804599
Don't use C++ and you won't have any problems with C++ lacking modules.
 
Ell
What is so hard? :P
 
user1804599
My penis.
 
9:49 AM
> "The terrorists were very calm, very firm. They reloaded their weapons two to three times. They called nothing, they said nothing. They did not wear masks. They wore black clothes and they shot at people who were lying on the ground, executed them. "
 
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@StackedCrooked And now they got 72 virgins. Bastards.
 
@edition Dunno much about that.
 
I wish Elyse gets 72 virgins too ... I shall be very happy!
 
user1804599
Why do attacks happen so often in France but never in Belgium or England or Germany or the Netherlands?
 
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There were some in London but that was a long time ago AFAIK.
 
9:53 AM
This terrorist attack seemed to be very organized, wonder whether it's from the same or similar organization that orchestrated Sept 11.
Neither claimed responsibility
 
@Elyse I'd be careful saying "never".
I dunno why Paris is targeted so much.
 
@StackedCrooked culturally significant city of Europe.
 
user1804599
Maybe they just hate French people.
 
not dead
 
France is also very active in the fight against IS. They launched some airstrikes recently.
 
9:58 AM
(cc @Borgleader @Morwenn @Mr.kbok)
 
10:18 AM
@chmod666telkitty It's from IS
 
user1804599
[citation needed]
 
Hi @rerito you're last to check in :)
 
Ok
So no lounger was killed yesterday
 
user1804599
@Mr.kbok No, @Ven is.
 
@Elyse He's living near Paris as well?
 
user1804599
10:32 AM
in
 
10:53 AM
What's going on in Gatwick?
 
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@wilx Evacuation due to suspicious package.
 
@Elyse OK.
 
Expected and actual xml is|are not equal.
 
how's your weekend
 
10:59 AM
Terrible
What's that green thing?
 
my desk?
 
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A plant.
 
@Mr.kbok oh yeah wanted to ask if you're fine
 
Oh it's a glass :)
 
@Mr.kbok lol yea
bought it for like 8€
magnifying glass, led light, two clamps and soldering iron stand
it's pretty amateur-ish quality but it's fine for my needs
 
11:02 AM
Yeah, I checked in last night. We were at the movies. Not the best place to be at during a terrorist attack.
What are you working on?
 
@Mr.kbok my GF's friends from germany are stuck in Paris now
@Mr.kbok im making a big bulky connector for my ST because singular ones are too wonky
 
ST?
 
Saint Tropez
oh this
I break all electronics I touch
 
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State transformer.
 
11:04 AM
sodomizing troll
 
fuck
i got colors backwards
fuck
 
one of the reasons I break all electronics I touch
 
soldered them the opposite way
crapdamnit
 
yeah the problem with that is
that you can't just compose with . reverse now
 
I can!
power pins are doubled!
 
11:09 AM
I don't understand what that implies
but good for you ^^
from what I understand you can even break electronics if you "introduce a bug"
I don't know when that happens or how often it happens but I have yet to break a CPU by letting an exception slip :P
 
your cat seems to be disinterested in the device you are offering to it in the picture
 
Ell
What solder are you using?
 
um, regular one?
+ resin with activator
well, "regular", it's the kind that has vaporizing core
but I only use that
 
I have heard some of these words
a "solder" for example
 
11:19 AM
resin is used to clean the iron
it has chemical compounds that make it less "sticky"
the vaporizing thing is meant to do the same really
 
The most complex electronic circuit I have made was a radio.
What are you building @Bartek?
 
@edition that can range from "intermediate" to "very advanced" :P
17 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@Mr.kbok im making a big bulky connector for my ST because singular ones are too wonky
 
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz yeah was wondering if you were using multicore
oh hey :P
 
electronics is much nicer than programming
as a hobby at least
 
Ell
How come?
 
11:29 AM
> here's my distributed db engine
> what can it do
> store data
> amazing.
> here's my blinking led
> *pants drop*
 
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz it also cleans the target area and helps to wet the solder
 
what if you could get lifeforms to build CPU-like cells, and assemble itself into a amorphous form?
 
aren't both mutually exclusive
 
ie: build a blinking amorphous form.
its a joke.
 
Guys, I'm building a crawler. What can I use to have different weights for different scores? Like for example a weight of 40 for days and a weight of 60 for count, then order an array according to that weights?
 
11:39 AM
@JacquesMarais calc unified score first
 
@BartekBanachewicz That's what I want to know how to do.
 
or just sort([](a,b) { return score(a) < score(b); })
@JacquesMarais score a = a.x * wx + a.y * wy;
 
Wait, let me tell you what I want to do.
I have an array of words, each of the words have a score of the times matched in strings, and a score of the days in the array. So the array must be sorted in that way.
If you understand what I mean.
 
where a[0] = number of times, a[1] = days, ....
 
@BartekBanachewicz Thanks, I'll try that :D
 
Ven
11:46 AM
The proverbial rumors of my deaths have been greatly exaggerated.
Hi, lounge! Thanks @Elyse
 
user1804599
yay you live
 
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the chance of you being dead is less than the chance of you winning the lottery
 
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> Mutable structures (e.g. references and arrays) are equal if and only if their current contents are structurally equal, even if the two mutable objects are not the same physical object.
 
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One of the things that are horrible in OCaml.
 
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11:52 AM
Also val (=) : 'a -> 'a -> bool eww.
 
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utop # (fun x -> x) = (fun x -> x);;
Exception: (Invalid_argument "equal: functional value").
 
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aaahahahaha runtime error
 
I only noticed two years ago that monad and nomad are two different words.
 
Ven
@chmod666telkitty I wasn't afraid
 
@chmod666telkitty I wonder how many people won the lottery and then died on their way to collecting the money.
 
not many, according to the probability theory
the number people who won the lottery and then died on their way to collecting the money is a subset of people who won the lottery
P(win the lottery) x P(died on on the way to collect the money|win the lottery)
 
Ven
12:28 PM
@Elyse yeah global equality is shit
@Elyse your ast file is a bit messy
 
user1804599
@fredoverflow What is a research engineer?
 
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@Ven Yes, I'm going to merge sort_expr, kind_expr, type_expr and term_expr all into one type expr.
 
user1804599
It's much simpler that way.
 
Ven
@Elyse you need to find an engineer a day. Those are pretty good at hiding
 
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XD
 
12:33 PM
engineer a day keeps good design away
 
Turns out Yandex is a neat browser.
 
so is Vivaldi
 
QOTD:
        "She was so tough she rolled her own tampons."
:D
 
Kinda cloudy today.
 
user3790646
 
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12:38 PM
Gotcha
 
omen of sinister things to come
 
@Jefery I ain't fuckin' nobody
 
@набиячлэвэлиь so ... you are going to abstain for the rest of your life?
 
Ven
Sprint/Google made calls to France free for now. Anyone wanna chat a bit? :p
 
@chmod666telkitty Hav'n' said tha', now have I?
 
12:44 PM
there is mumble, it's always free (to chat the loungers) :p
 
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@AngryDumbassSlapper Hello AngryDumbassSlapper
 
user1804599
@Ven cleaned up
 
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Now, nonsense like let x = forall a. a -> a; is syntactically allowed but that doesn't matter.
 
12:56 PM
gonna try to write a semantic diff for xml & json in F#
/@sehe
 
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rekt
 
xml vs json is like java vs C#
 
xml vs xml & json vs json
C# vs F#
cat vs dog
 
1:13 PM
Ads are malware, nobody's surprised
Fuck ads
 
I have been getting targeted ads nowadays, f*ck cookies
 
1:38 PM
@chmod666telkitty Do you prefer untargeted ads?
 
Do you guys use RSS/Atom readers for anything?
 
I used to use an RSS reader years ago, but no longer.
 
@Mgetz Serendipitous find: periodsarenotaninsult.com
 
welp I earned circa 15% of an iPhone this week
 
@wilx Netvibes.com; nice for me
 
1:41 PM
I wish there were always that many people on CM
 
@sehe did you intend that for me? I'm not following the connection.
 
I'd have a new phone by the end of the year
 
@JohanLarsson I'd usually just run diff with a pre-filter (js_beautify, xmllint)
@Mgetz The connection is serendipitous, duh
Adjective: serendipitous ‎(comparative more serendipitous, superlative most serendipitous)
  1. By serendipity; by unexpected good fortune.
 
I'm going to go back to my cup of tea (literally)
 
@wilx Yes, for RSS/Atom
 
1:46 PM
@CatPlusPlus WTH. How do they pronounce that "innoreader"? I mean. That makes it a blatant misspelling.
 
/cc @TonyTheLion @Elyse
 
user1804599
lol
 
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Is Fallout 4 good?
 
define: flapdrol
Wiktionary needs to be schooled
 
user1804599
1:49 PM
fapdrol
 
user3790646
In the future reflected into the banana...
 
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apple* Hello guys.
 
@sehe "I no read"
 
@sehe lol
 
@Jefery Precisely
 
1:52 PM
"I illiterate"
So, for a moment there I thought about using Scala for a small program for automating browser actions. Thankfully I came to my senses fairly quickly.
 
 
Ven
@Jefery write it in perl!
 
@Jefery use a web automation toolkit (Selenium...)
It's taking a while... i.imgur.com/Jl9M2EE.png
 
@sehe Yeah, searching for "Scala browser simulation" mostly yields "Selenium". I took a brief look at it and it looks like a testing DSL. Not sure if it's possible to rip it out of its testing context though.
 
Actually, I think "I no read your OPML"
@Jefery I've done that before
Used it to automate 2factor login from a shared RSA token :)
 
1:57 PM
Oh, nice.
Using Scala? (AFAIK Selenium works on many different languages)
 
> Selenium automates browsers. That's it! What you do with that power is entirely up to you. Primarily, it is for automating web applications for testing purposes, but is certainly not limited to just that. Boring web-based administration tasks can (and should!) also be automated as well.
 
@edition what does it do?
 

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