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11:02
@Xeo ohhh sounds like fun
Ven
Ven
@AndyProwl it is on friday for me, so I get 9 days of holidays using only 4 from $work \o/
@Ven for me it's on Thursday where I work, but on Friday where I'm from. So yeah, same thing
Ell
Ell
11:17
Hi guys
How do?
@Ell Hi
Ell
Ell
I need orange juice
But don't want to get out of bed
11:36
log [12:36:04.988] [error][status][plugin:elasticsearch] Status changed from red to red
lol that's very helpful
thanks
dunno what I'd do without those statuses
Fuck xmas
user406009
@Rerito Why?
It's sickening
@Bartek have you used MFC?
11:48
xmas is nice
reindeer are awesome
@BartekBanachewicz I was wondering why the Visual C runtime complains that my CFrameWnd either does not contain a valid hwnd, or a control site (I assume).
oh well, good night. I should rest now.
Ven
Ven
ugh, I hate calling conventions
@edition no idea
@BartekBanachewicz I ask that because using MFC classes may be easier, than writing my own classes around the Windows API.
11:56
@AndyProwl I love double bass (not as much as cello but still)
@AndyProwl mate nejaky sneh? :-\
@ScarletAmaranth kde, v brne? ziadny
@AndyProwl jo v Brne alebo celkovo cechy - u nas aj v tatrach poriadne nesnezi :*(
@edition MFC is obsolete crap
if you want some class wrappers use Qt
@BartekBanachewicz sigh. I know. I just feel that I should be writing applications with it.
@ScarletAmaranth mimo Brna neviem, asi na severe nejaky sneh bude - tu sama hmla a obcas mrholi
11:59
I wish Qt wasn't built on a really crap ancient base
lunch time, yay
bon apetit
Ven
Ven
@ScarletAmaranth appétit*
hullo lounge
12:02
@AlexM. hi
@Ven je suis desolé mon ami
Ven
Ven
@ScarletAmaranth pas de problèmes
@edition why would you "feel" that
@BartekBanachewicz you know me.
wtf is this, I can't find an example thing built with CopperSpice
12:06
hey @edition
@Telkitty hi
meanwhile I'm unemployed.
Ven
Ven
oh, it's fred. hi fred.
@fredoverflow we (I) demand new lectures
@ScarletAmaranth Topic?
12:08
@edition no I don't
@fredoverflow not sure; what have you been up to as of recent
@BartekBanachewicz well, I seem to have an aversion towards Java and C# sometimes.
@ScarletAmaranth Being sick and watching YouTube ;)
@edition Which manifests in choosing C++ instead? This can be cured.
ginger tea with lemon and honey is THE way to un-sick oneself
#1 problem with C++: crap tools
12:10
@ScarletAmaranth I went for eating lots of fruits and gargling with saline solution.
@fredoverflow that goes well with ginger tea :)
@BartekBanachewicz how, in your opinion?
write everything in haskell of course
@edition reduce friction in high-level development
get better tools
stop thinking about performance at all
get CI and do faster iterations
branch a lot
> I just played a casual game (THANK GOD I'VE SEEN IT ALREADY) but in the course of 12 rounds, there were 8 people who joined, started saying spoilers until they were votekicked.
lol star wars spoilers are srs bzns
12:13
thanks @Bartek.
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz and then your boss asks you to optimize javascript :[
@AlexM. Nerds
@AlexM. Did the game have anything to do with Star Wars?
I'm gonna read spoilers and reviews and then maybe decide if I want to sit through 2 hours of that
@CatPlusPlus you will first spend 40 minutes going trough reviews and trailers :P?
12:17
Trailers are garbage
@fredoverflow no it was CS
casual mode = people can come and go without being set on a cooldown and it has a diff ruleset from competitive
@ScarletAmaranth But you're right that's probably a waste of time too
inb-fur elyse
yeah there is always a bit of irony involved in doing an hour long research to avoid having to sit trough a 90minute potentially boring movie
More like 15 minutes but still
Anyway they might be more entertaining :v
Plinkett's reviews is the only good thing about prequels
12:21
@Lalaland I have not watched the Martian yet. But I can tell you, with the current technology, human can not colonize mars. Maybe it's not even possible in the next 100 years. Mars, can be really cold, like -80 degrees. It's air has different constituents to earth, there are dust storms. Mars has little atmosphere & anything there can be subjected to 50 times or more radiation than on earth.
Mars have a different gravitational pull, anyone live there on the longer term will lose bone mass, your heart will shrink. Or in other words, humans are specifically designed to live on earth.
@AlexM. Oh I thought CS = CounterStrike :)
Computer Science
it's counter strike yes
cs go
cs pls go
Computer Science 1.6 still rocks
AK-47 shooting algorithm is just magic
12:33
what algorithm, it's just a pattern paired with a deviation in percentages
user406009
@AlexM. Don't you mean CS Revolvo?
aka The Wild West
nobody uses the revolver anymore except for me :<
ppl want kills
Every time I look at your name I think of bluefrog
@Telkitty heh
CS GO gave me enough of this
12:38
@Ell Thx :)
Linus torvalds says that C++ exception handling is fundamentally broken. How?
@Borgleader I'm gonna miss you <3
Ven
Ven
@PravasiMeet you can't use cute nicknames like ETOOLONG.
@PravasiMeet ask him?
Ell
Ell
@PravasiMeet email him and ask
12:42
@Ell: oops unfortunately don't have his email id. :( :(
Ell
Ell
google it
hello linux my name is lrio pravais mate i have doubt about c+
double foo = (double)false;
lolwat
user406009
@TonyTheLion Does that actually compile?
@Lalaland Its in the code I'm debugging
12:44
it probably gets turned into an int then into a double
I assume it must do
so I expect foo to be 0
its just weird, why not just assign it 0
Ell
Ell
yeah I have no idea
Maybe they are transporting an int via a double for some reason :V
user406009
Or a bool via a double?
Ell
Ell
12:46
yeah bool that's what I meant :3
@TonyTheLion Maybe somebody wants to box a boolean in a double or something? :)
@PravasiMeet Isn't everything in C++ fundamentally broken according to Linus?
@PravasiMeet His butt is fundamentally broken
@PravasiMeet a.) Linus doesn't like C++ b.) exception handling assumes an environment, which kernel is supposed to create
b) His butt is fundamentally broken
which is his way of saying "isn't perfect"
c) he doesn't like C++ because his butt is fundamentally broken
right?
12:52
could be, not sure
if we could only just handle excceptions in a monadic way
would be much nicer!
yea handling failure in a dataflow kind of way is easier to grok imo
you can't avoid handling it because it's part of the output
and it never gets away from your sight
@TonyTheLion Where are you going? D:
@Borgleader I'm going nowhere. :)
oh you saw Star Wars already?
but are you going nowhere fast or slow
13:04
fast
#bartek2016
@AndyProwl inb4 flag
inb4 no flag
Ell
Ell
@ScarletAmaranth but but purrformuhnce
purrformom
13:05
@Ell monads are not inherently inefficient
Ell
Ell
they are inherently less efficient than exceptions on x86
exceptions are 0 cost until you throw
monads are non-zero even when not throwing
right?
I gotta go for half an hour
@milleniumbug you could in theory do swift style exception handling, but you would need a kernel flavored C++ compiler anyway
Ell
Ell
my opinion is much uninformed and I look forward to you schooling me ;)
ehhh, monads are not tailored for expcetions only
they only behave in a way that forms a monad
Ell
Ell
right, but I'm talking about Either specifically here
13:07
uhhhh...
Ell
Ell
is it either?
you can have monadic interface with whatever implementation you want
what does Either have you to do with throwing stuff?
Ell
Ell
I thought you were implying a non-exception implementation
I thought Either was used for error handling usually
sure, or Maybe, so?
Either is less "efficient" (lol) because it's a different abstraction
Ell
Ell
I'm confused
14 mins ago, by ScarletAmaranth
if we could only just handle excceptions in a monadic way
I thought you were implying that this was a solution to the "no environment" problem
13:09
various abstractions can form a monad
Ell
Ell
i g2g
Ell
Ell
luc was right
I'm bad
implementing that dataflow (monadic or w/e) thing in C would add overhead though
you still need a return type that can contain either an object for failure or one for an actual success
well, you would need just a "concept" of return type
13:13
if the compiler can turn it into something else sure
but I doubt that gcc would do that atm
@Ell PURRRRRRFORMANCe
@AlexM. You do anyway
OH MY GOD SO MANY PERFORMANCES LOST BECUASE OF OVERRRRRHEEEEAD
user1804599
@fredoverflow I wrote code today that multiplies by a Boolean.
@CatPlusPlus with exceptions? how?
13:14
think about all those performances
C doesn't have exceptions
user1804599
If products are already discounted, they don't count towards extra discount.
user1804599
So the computation is !product.discounted * product.price * discount.
hint: if you write code that can't fail, you don't need to handle failures
@CatPlusPlus yea should've said C++
13:15
lol
user1804599
The Boolean is converted to 0 or 1 as appropriate.
@BartekBanachewicz this has enough homotopy thype theory - 10/10
@ScarletAmaranth so much hype theory
If you just ignore everything that might be problematic
@BartekBanachewicz we need to improve our hype-theoretic foundations
13:16
@CatPlusPlus like devops cats on the internet
user1804599
	ok = true
	return
Well, you don't need to handle failure of summing two with two
unless it's C and it overflows
user1804599
2 + 2 doesn't overflow.
think about the performance penalty of setting that register flag
13:18
^ lol
My little caterpillar is evolving
it's time to remove the parity flag once and for all
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz Might be just enough to make the airbag pop out too late.
GMP is written partly in assembly because C doesn't handle checking overflows at all, and with bignums, it's like every fourth or sixth instruction
@Elyse I thought airbags aren't necessary in self-driven cars
13:19
@BartekBanachewicz what if a roach crawled into the hardware, causing short circuit & made the hardware on which your code ran smelling like BBQed insect?
user1804599
Of course they are.
user1804599
Some drunk idiot can hit you from the front.
to protect from people driving non-self-driven cars
what if you ban non-self-driven cars
to protect from bartek
13:20
OH WAIT drunk driving is also banned.
user1804599
Then self-driven cars can still malfunction.
Close your eyes and wish really hard for a perfect world and then everything will be okay
I propose starships for everyone.
user1804599
For example, they may be buggy.
user1804599
13:21
Or have mechanical failures.
isn't not doing things too late the point of RTOSes or w/e things like cars use
@CatPlusPlus Ironically that's what I see in all those "ban non-self-driven-cars" arguments
@AlexM. see above (in Elyse message)
for example someone might assume setting register flags is fast enough
So, when are we putting the auto in automobile?
@AlexM. RTOS just gives you real-time scheduling
imagine a car .. with no wheel
13:22
Just saw a 12 minute presentation of Mafia 3, underwhelmed as fuck. Also, its minimap is a hilarious copy of the one in GTA V.
@CatPlusPlus yea, that's why I don't get how something can be seen as "fast enough" in testing but then as not fast enough in the wild
@ElimGarak dunno 20 years from now they might become commercially viable
Hard real-time and wishing for perfect world and ignoring things you don't like are incompatible
Ell
Ell
Code always has to deal with failures
there we go
right, hackers cause failures
what is it?
you need to protect yourself from them dirty hackers
(is it porn?)
Ell
Ell
Users cause failures cos they're dumb
@AlexM. llamas fucking (loljk)
not porn
Hardware never fails
Network is reliable
@ElimGarak lol it's alpacas
I/O is predictable
@BartekBanachewicz you mean .. black hats ?
13:24
@AlexM. Yeah, it says right there :P
hard disks never fill up
@Ell if you plan for a failure, is it still a failure?
Ell
Ell
Yes
@Ell Users are the biggest problem in software engineering. If we just removed all users....
@BartekBanachewicz failures have scopes you know :P
Ell
Ell
13:25
Yeah :V
If that were to happen, Cat would be all cheerful and shit.
DROP TABLE users;
it's still a failure in the scope up until it was handled
@Ell so where does the planned code execution end and failure start?
@BartekBanachewicz Failure starts when you unwrap() an Err
13:26
@AlexM. so if your code handles all failures, they aren't failures at its level
they are just code paths
Ell
Ell
It depends on the codebase right
Heeeeeeence
Make your code aware of failures and treat them as regular paths
yes that's what I said above about failure being part of the output in dataflow programming
and thus non-ignorable and easy to track
Fuck "exceptions", if it's exceptional then make it a hint to your optimizer in your library
13:27
by failure I mean failure case
It's like you are walking on a rope, 50 metres above the groun. And have a safety net beneath - that's call planning for your failure. Having a failure proof safety net will save your life. But you still fail if you fall, even if your butt is safe at the end of the day.
user3956566
Hi all, just popped in to say g'day
don't write code in a different way because performance of rarely called code
Note that doesn't mean saying lalala I have tyeps so nothing bad will happen to me
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user1804599
Ell
Ell
Nobody is saying write code differently because of performance of rarely called code
@CatPlusPlus yeah, so I'm not sure why you'd even bring it up
@Ell except you I guess
22 mins ago, by Ell
exceptions are 0 cost until you throw
@Ell Woah, why does none of this shit appear above my avatar? Books on realtime rendering mostly are about cargo cult implementations taken on faith or seriously out of date, which is something I'm trying to rectify. Some of my buddies did highly praise this one. It discusses important stuff, API agnostic. But is geared towards offline rendering, but it is a really solid, hardcore write.
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz did you notice how I spelled performance in the message above? :V
@Ell cost ~ overhead ~ wasted performance
Ell
Ell
13:31
@ElimGarak oh looks cool. If I'm a total nub could I still understand it?
user1804599
Exceptions have a very high maintainability cost.
@Ell If you're willing to work at it and follow the references to papers, sure!
user1804599
It's too easy to forget to handle them.
user1804599
Unless they're checked, which is nice.
Ell
Ell
Okay cool I'll see if my uni library has it
user1804599
13:32
But the only checked exceptions implementation has fucked up checked exceptions.
Ell
Ell
If not I'll get them to order it for me as a chrimbus present
I'll agree with rightfold on that one, all too often some crash happens and the culprit is some random exception that was thrown at 1000km within the hierarchy
then you have to see where in the hierarchy it should be treated and why
That's not really different than any other kind of bug
Crazy prices on the men's suits.. I wonder if it's worth its cost..
http://www.harrods.com/men/suits?icid=megamenu_MW_clothing_suits
@Ell It's 1200 pages of pure joy :D
13:34
@CatPlusPlus nope, but it's a failure case that was not treated
Which is a bug
most likely because nobody noticed that it existed
yes
I'm not saying it's not a bug :P
@TonyTheLion Yeah, last night :D
@Borgleader :) I'm seeing it on Sunday.
It is awesomeeeeeeeeee
13:35
catch(Throwable t) {
  throw new RuntimeException(t);
}
Unfortunately value-propagated errors can also be ignored (and if they need to be propagated a lot then they're about as tedious as checked exceptions)
@ElimGarak :D :) :)
@TonyTheLion <3<3<3 hf
how2 handle checked exceptions
It's not a clear-cut "this will save you from bugs", ever
13:36
isn't stuff like non-exhaustive pattern matching caught by compilers tho? you can use that
so technically if your pattern matching doesn't cover all error cases, it won't compile
I've added @Borgleader to my list of loungers I would definitely like to meet irl some day. :) <3
Always returning Result<>s leads to people straight up calling .unwrap() on them, and therefore panic!()s/bugs
user406009
@ElimGarak Do you have opinions on tessellation shaders? Are they reliable?
Yes, and unused results in Rust etc, but when you need to propagate errors from deep machinery into somewhere where they can actually be handled then people get lazy
@Lalaland As long as they don't introduce subpixel triangles, with proper LoD, they can be amazing in providing definition. But if you miss your control factors, you'll kill performance. :D
13:38
The solution is to stop using technology
@CatPlusPlus #[must_use] helps a little bit
It's usually the first thing gamers disable in video games once performance starts to take a dive, though.
But then they do let _ = expr();
Overzealous handling can be more error-prone than occasional unexpected exception
Ell
Ell
Subpixel triangles sounds terrible :V
15 hours ago, by Elyse
	err := action(monitor)
	if err == nil {
		status := map[string]bool{"started": monitor.Started()}
		_ = writeJSONResponse(res, http.StatusOK, status)
	} else {
		res.WriteHeader(http.StatusInternalServerError)
		_, _ = res.Write([]byte(err.Error()))
	}
13:39
Outside of providing geometric definition, they're used in techniques which deliver volumetric lighting without depending on screenspace data. But that is less intensive and less "dangerous" for purrformance. In GTA V, I keep it off because I really don't see the difference. Games like Crysis 3 did use it to nice effect, though.
@TonyTheLion <3
sup @jaggedSpire :)
@TonyTheLion hey <3
@milleniumbug is that underscore a name for a variable ?
hello :)
13:42
Nooble has been visiting us less and less. Is school giving him a hard time?
Yes I've been wondering about the Nooblet
@KhaledAKhunaifer It essentially means "ignore the result"
@user3886129 We're not mad at you for almost breaking the Lounge, bby. We decided to blame Bartek because he doesn't care one way or the other. Come back <3
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13:44
I may have put milk to heat up... And I may have forgotten about it... And it may have created a mess. Gawd, the stench.
I just microwave my milk when I want it hot
is that bad?
@jaggedSpire I would say that heating it up on the stove is probably better.
some might disagree with me, and yes, also :effort:
I bought a microwave oven two years ago and I never took it out of its package. And it is always a choice for me between 10 seconds of putting it on a stove and actual effort of setting up the microwave.
Sell it
@jaggedSpire Milk is like revenge... best served cold
13:48
@KhaledAKhunaifer nah just using underscore.js
@Borgleader but instant justice is delicious
and hot milk is sweeter
@jaggedSpire Me too, because ~effort~.
I have this extreme urge to work on planetary scale rendering these holidays.
@jaggedSpire In general no but this might happen
This article is about the phenomenon where a liquid can exist in a metastable state above its boiling point. See superheated water for pressurized water above 100˚C. See superheater for the device used in steam engines. In physics, superheating (sometimes referred to as boiling retardation, or boiling delay) is the phenomenon in which a liquid is heated to a temperature higher than its boiling point, without boiling. Superheating is achieved by heating a homogeneous substance in a clean container, free of nucleation sites, while taking care not to disturb the liquid. == Cause == Water is said...
ooooh shiny yeah that could be unfortunate
13:50
why is nooble ded
I'd imagine school finals? Maybe?
so I clearly need to ensure I provide nucleation sites when I heat milk in the microwave because while boiling over is bad, boiling over while in your hand is worse
just poke it with a long stick
@jaggedSpire Dip your oreos in your milk and your transformation to the dark side will be complete.
Ven
Ven
coliru down?
13:53
@Borgleader I don't keep oreos in my living space. If I did I would weigh about 20 lbs more.
@jaggedSpire RIP
Worst place for milk to boil over is heating plate anyway
@CatPlusPlus unlikely with milk, the most common culprit is bottled water. You can prevent it by putting a cheap bamboo chopstick in
@jaggedSpire How much is that in units?
@ElimGarak good point, my younger siblings are doing their final exams this week
@набиячлэвэлиь i feel sorry for you and your lack of Freedom
13:55
@набиячлэвэлиь I believe it's about 1.5 stone :D
@jaggedSpire That's even less of a unit
@набиячлэвэлиь It's 9 kg. :P
How many King Henry's thumbs tall are you?
@набиячлэвэлиь 1 pound = 0.5 kg
@набиячлэвэлиь It's 0.00000000000000000001 of your mom
13:56
@набиячлэвэлиь this many
@TonyTheLion I know that, required for interfacing with silly Yanks
@jaggedSpire stone was a valid measurement unit back in welll.... the stone age, plz update software
@набиячлэвэлиь Then why you no do math?
:effort:
@TonyTheLion I was making fun of that Yank I thought was not silly
@Borgleader no, backwards compatibility must be maintained even to the detriment of present functionality.
@набиячлэвэлиь You don't make of fun of @jaggedSpire and fail to walk into my lion claws. :P
@jaggedSpire Bjarne? Is that you?
nope Chuck Testa
that meme
13:58
me me s
I remember it
@Borgleader was more going for Microsoft :P
@milleniumbug lmao
only reason why europeans don't use Freedom Units is because they have to feel like they're going faster on the freeway
@TonyTheLion <3
13:59
that meme is so dank it's actually dank
@TonyTheLion A shot to the face ain't gonna do you no good, I highly suggest you cease plotting your assault plans

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