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21:00
Clackity clack
@ʞɔᴉN totes worth it
just buy any old keyboard
as long as you can type on it
Would recommend mechanical keyboard #1 weapon against ChemiCalChems.
@thecoshman It is.
when I have to use my laptop around the office, say doing a presentation or what not.. always tempted to take the keyboard too... for what little I would use it.
@thecoshman I can't hardware
21:01
@Nooble +1, highly effective
@AndyProwl ( ͠° ͟ʖ ͡°)
@thecoshman buy 60% size with an aluminum case
this is the way to go
@AndyProwl few screws (he he he), pop off the odd panel maybe, one zif socket, really is easy
hipster to the max
I like my Ducky
21:02
shine 3?
partly because I get to say I have a Ducky
quack quack
no, I wanted a keyboard, not a slice of the Blackpool illuminations
i have another inexperienced question
fucking stupid glowing shit
@ScottW jabbascript
@ScottW English.
when should the constexpr identifier be used?
@ScottW Angry
@thecoshman ha true, so what is it? legend or zero?
21:03
@ScottW He werks with meh on gaem
@ScottW Now I am sad.
@thecoshman yeah, really easy if you're used to. I never opened a laptop in my life
@ʞɔᴉN zero
:( <-- Sad face.
@thecoshman What switch?
I wanted a bare bones mechanical, Ducky is like the perfect starting place
21:03
@thecoshman nice
Blue MX... or Brown... the 'loud' ones
@ScottW 15
@ScottW Which 14 year old have you upsetted?
I got the legend which is the same thing as the zero except with an aluminum plate #worthit
I thought 14 year olds weren't allowed on here
21:04
13 is the lower limit.
yeah what's with all the little kids
apparently
@thecoshman Blue!
@AndyProwl seriously guy, you'll be fine. It's much like sex. You take it slow, keeping note of where everything goes. Once you finally pop that bad boy in, do those moves in reverse
chems isn't allowed, because he's 9
21:05
I have Blues too.
Who gets to change the diapers?
eeeee how do I change the volume of a specific application in Win10?
@ʞɔᴉN you do <3
@Nooble east tiger
21:05
@Gizmo Right click speaker thingy, and then click on volume mixer.
@Gizmo install another OS
Oh thanks
@thecoshman unless it's a Mac, in which case you will really want to look up a teardown tutorial first
@thecoshman Like what, go back to 8.1?
@ʞɔᴉN Axe works fine
@Gizmo WinXP masterrace
21:06
@ʞɔᴉN the zero is solid imo. if I grab the two ends, I canny twist it. and that's a full sized too
90% odds that you'll rip a connector off the mobo if you're sloppy taking apart a macbook
@nabijaczleweli Lel good luck running naything on that piec of old software
@ʞɔᴉN well if you're that stupid to buy one, you're too fix one
@Gizmo cough cough Runs all software ever on system
@thecoshman yeah Ducky really builds them solid. I think they all have thick steel backplates
@nabijaczleweli except for haskell
21:07
@ʞɔᴉN I ran Heskall
@ʞɔᴉN it's odd, they're like the cheapest brand, yet fucking solid
I deleted it afterwards though
user1804599
Haskell is awesome.
€100 is an amazing price
any way, time for a bit of TV with the misses
I don't have that much disk space to spare for a dead language
21:08
night y'all
oh look, one of Robot's reported bugs has been fixed in VS2015 /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
@thecoshman Nn.
@nabijaczleweli o_0 what year is it? fucking low on disk space my arse
@thecoshman haha right? and you get NKRO. Granted I don't use it much
@thecoshman nighty night
@thecoshman Still got a 500GB HDD, don't yell at me plz
I suck
Ell
Ell
21:09
I have 1Tb and I ran out
that's why I installed gentoo
I mean, that's why I reinstalled.
I have 3 TB and I'm running out...
because it doesn't have any features?
I got 750 gigs of solid state, get on my level
not to mention another 15 TB on external disks
user1804599
I invoked UB today.
21:10
how do you even use that much data
@ʞɔᴉN I have a 1 TB ssd ;)
now get ony my level
@rightfold passes joint tell me more
@Gizmo :')
user1804599
I let my VM execute an invalid instruction.
@Gizmo Not gonna lick the floor, sorry
Ultrabig Boobs
user1804599
21:10
Since there's no bytecode verifier yet, invalid instructions result in UB.
@nabijaczleweli Why on earth doesn't coords have a constructor?
A non-default one.
@Nooble it's a POD, duh
don't give it one
Ell
Ell
@nabijaczleweli lol
I want to be able to create temporaries with it.
Agh.
He doesn't need a non-aggregate constructor
@Nooble coords{69, 42}
21:12
You gave it?
aggregate initialization(?)/construction
Oh I didn't even see.
Oh nevermind I get it now.
oO08 best identifier
This whole "y increases as you go down" thing is confusing me.
It shouldn't
user1804599
21:19
@nabijaczleweli Make that oO07 so it looks more like an octal literal.
O007
Triple O seven, that's me.
user1804599
lol
@Nooble You can invert it using a simple method you can implement. OpenGL works like you expect. Y increases as you go up.
@ChemiCalChems If I invert it, I'll have to fix a bunch of code.
@nabijaczleweli What do you think?
21:30
@Nooble Not good. Use OpenGL for your next project, or invert the coords for your next project
@Nooble Ah, this. No
Top-left is top-left
And it shall be the origin
Yes it is 0, 0.
Problem is, y should increase as you go up.
@ChemiCalChems It's not meant to use OpenGL. It could, but not in the near future.
@Nooble What is the piece of code meant to do?
@ChemiCalChems Yeah no
Ell
Ell
@nabijaczleweli m8 no way
21:32
@ChemiCalChems It's the coordinate system for Gaem.
Ell
Ell
Make ground be y=0 in your simulation
It makes much more sense
Alright master Ell said it
Don't beat me master Ell
@Nooble If you cannot use OpenGL, you can do something like invertYCoords(int y){return screenHeight - y;}
This whole thing was an artifact of me using a 2D array.
21:34
That's what I did when using OpenGL, as I was more used to the Y+ when going down
@ChemiCalChems In what world does Y+ go down?
lol gl
@Nooble Screens?
@Puppy Hello Puppy.
Also don't argue with that poor lame troll
21:35
@Nooble It's actually not uncommon with 2D graphical systems.
@Nooble I don't know man, but since I learned with crappy libraries, I was more used to it. My mind simply flicks the switch and I invert the coords.
@Puppy Very common.
@Puppy Ah.
Well at least I was taught that y = x looked like a line going from bottom left to top right.
@Nooble Yeah well, coords work differently for computers man.
because on that weird mathematical plane bottom-left is origin
@nabijaczleweli As it should be :P
21:37
@Nooble No, do you read from bottom left?
@ChemiCalChems NDC starts from bottom left.
@nabijaczleweli No.
@Nooble Don't feed that trell it should go away
@Nooble OpenGL does too. But it's not the most common thing for libs.
@Nooble Where is there a plane on The National Drug Code?
@ChemiCalChems Yes I know OpenGL does this.
21:39
@Nooble Eggsactly.
@nabijaczleweli Normalized Device Coordinates.
@nabijaczleweli How would you graph an increasing trend?
@Nooble ugh bleigh
So cute.
I want one.
@Nooble By raisyng Y, i guess
@nabijaczleweli Exactly. "Raising".
21:40
Applying same standards to math and graphics is not a sound idea
@Nooble Graphical representation is impl-def
@nabijaczleweli That's exactly how it should be. "Graphics".
@nabijaczleweli In what? OpenGL?
@Nooble Text is also graphics in this case
@Nooble OGL is an implementation yes
OpenGL and DirectX both do this.
It's gonna be so unintuiitive though
In Minecraft, you increase Y as your height increases.
No I'm not saying we should switch. Too much work :P
21:43
Because terminals are top-left origin
Yes I guess so.
Y goes up
I this case *curses being the implementation we should stick to the implementation
@Nooble Cause it was coded like that.
@ChemiCalChems As it should be.
Keyword: "Increasing".
21:44
@Nooble Then code your stuff the same way.
It's gonna be translation hell if you're gonna mix TL graphics with BR impl
yes.
If only someone here had a 3D printer...
Cough @R.MartinhoFernandes Cough.
@Nooble I have one
21:49
@ChemiCalChems Which?
@Nooble Prusa i3 hephestos by bq
@Nooble A horrible one, quite like himself kekekekke
@ChemiCalChems Nice.
@Nooble It's not mine really, but I was given it for a couple of months and stuff.
@Nooble What? You want to 3D-print bread, too?
21:53
@Jeremy Yes!
@Jeremy Bread-first search made easy!
Y'all people need to find Jesus!
@CaptainGiraffe locate Jesus
@CaptainGiraffe He should find me.
Error: jesus not found
21:59
Jesus is not in my path.
3
std::find_is(std::begin(earth.population), std::end(earth.population), [&](const auto & human) {
  return human.type == human_kinds::gods::jesus;
});
@Nooble In my games I have "logical coordinates" and "physical coordinates", and I compute stuff on logical coordinates where Y goes up, and only when I have to draw stuff I convert to physical coordinates where Y goes down.
@milleniumbug Awesome idea man
To avoid mistakes I make these both coordinates different types
@nabijaczleweli _if
22:04
@Rapptz oh, fuck
@nabijaczleweli Oh i found i clever type trick?
@CaptainGiraffe Huh?
the return ?
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22:08
get out feeds
@Rapptz "cus we feel like doing it"
@CaptainGiraffe IDGI
@nabijaczleweli I had to google my ass off just to understand your response!
@CaptainGiraffe What do you mean by "the return ?"?
user1804599
> The answer to "is this like templates in C++?" in about any topic is "yes".
user1804599
22:12
lol SPJ
mutability
I need a dremel.
We are aware of the http://serverfault.com HTTPS certificate issue and are processing a fix with @CloudFlare now.
A fresh certificate has been issued for https://serverfault.com/ We will continue to track down the auto-renewal issue with @CloudFlare.
@Feeds I hear there's a site that can provide help with problems like that. Named ServerFault.com, or something like that...
22:31
if only they could access it to ask a question on it
so wait, serverfault.com had a server fault?
lol
thats_the_joke.png
you forgot your mother in bed weighing more than Jupiter
22:44
This is neat.
Whatup all
Hi.
Whatdown some
@Prismatic For a second I saw your avatar as a Koala and thought Nooble had disposed of you and taken over your account. :(
22:48
Isn't it cool they named a region on Pluto 'Ctulhu'
@Prismatic Yes
@jaggedSpire There can only be one lazy leopard
@Prismatic Which I was relieved to see, once I ironed out my brain.
> The Brass Knuckles
Y U NO LINK???
instead of screenshot
22:51
@Prismatic They're having fun with the surface features, I see. I wonder if they're naming them with a drinking game.
The geography of Pluto entails the delineation and characterization of regions on Pluto. Plutonian geography is mainly focused on what is called physical geography on Earth; that is, the distribution of physical features across Pluto and their cartographic representations. On 14 July 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft became the first spacecraft to fly by Pluto. During its brief flyby, New Horizons made detailed geographical measurements and observations of Pluto and its moons. == Orientation == Pluto may be defined as having retrograde rotation and an axial tilt of 60 degrees, or prograde rotation...
Lounge, if you could name a prominent crater or moutain on a planet, what would you name it
Have everyone suggest a name, then vote the best one, and have everyone whose name didn't get chosen take a shot.
@Prismatic Persephone.
@jaggedSpire greek names for planetary features are so last decade
I'd name my planetary feature 'Thing'
@Prismatic Fattie
@Prismatic But it's a Greek name on a planet named after the Roman's expy of her husband! How could I resist?
22:55
@TonyTheLion The beginning was fine, but take it back about the ending, or I'll have to hit you!
@Prismatic I'd name it "​"
(zero-width space)
Is the lack of a name a valid name?
Some joker would probably get together with their friend, and claim two features, one of top of the other. They'd name them "Hu" and "First" so they could say "Hu's on First" and make references to that old skit.
@jaggedSpire Hu's Frist Psot.
@Prismatic It's not a "lack of" name, you just can't see it
22:58
@JerryCoffin They could even send out an expedition to get an outpost there, maybe the first
Have any of you upgraded to Windows 10 yet
is it magical
@Prismatic I have a Volume edition of 7 so I don't qualify for the free upgrade.
Yeah I have a version of 7 on an old laptop there's no point in upgrading. I'm just curious how people are finding it.
399 Persephone is a main belt asteroid. It was discovered by German astronomer Max Wolf on February 23, 1895 in Heidelberg. == References... ==
That’s too many. We only needed one.
23:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes I suppose it could be named 400 Persephone
Er, no, 400 already has a name
Oh man did you guys hear about that asteroid that supposedly has tons of platinum?
Twas also a proposed name for Eris.
400 Ducrosa is a typical Main belt asteroid. It was discovered by Auguste Charlois on March 15, 1895 in Nice. Photometric measurements of the asteroid made in 2005 at the Palmer Divide Observatory showed a light curve with a period of 6.87 ± 0.01 hours and a brightness variation of 0.62 ± 0.02 in magnitude. == References... ==
@R.MartinhoFernandes So asteroids are named with their order of discovery, followed by a more human-friendly name? TIL
23:07
asteroid mining sounds so cool I can't even handle the idea
@jaggedSpire Not quite, but more or less.
They're given a preliminary name with the year and half-month of discovery plus a sequential index, and then it gets a number only when its orbit is confirmed.
Once it is assigned a number, naming is up for grabs.
(Not for grabs since discoverers get first pick, but you get the point)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Neat! I suppose that way there aren't holes in the numbers where asteroids are "discovered" and later confirmed to be a previously known asteroid.
Yeah.
Well, technically it could happen if it is lost and its orbit is perturbed drastically.
Ell
Ell
I just watched evil
Such a good film
Actually, I think rediscovery happened before.
Ell
Ell
23:16
10/10 would recommend
Lost minor planets are minor planets that observers lose track of due to too short an observation arc to accurately predict the future location of the minor planet. Many of the asteroids that were discovered early were lost and rediscovered in the 1980s and 1990s, but a number of minor planets continue to be lost. By some definitions, about half of all discovered minor planets are lost—they cannot be found by pointing an appropriate telescope at their predicted location, because the uncertainty in their predicted orbit is too large or they are currently too faint to be detected. Some minor planets...
Yeah, tons.
Pluto is a real planet
@R.MartinhoFernandes Seems sort of like the chaos that surrounded the hunt for elements, then.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Given the mass of even one, a whole lot of tons... :-)
> While studying in Chicago in 1928, Zhang Yuzhe discovered an asteroid that was given the provisional designation 1928 UF, and later the number 1125. He named it "China" or "中華" (Zhōnghuá). However, this asteroid was not observed beyond its initial appearance and a precise orbit could not be calculated. In 1957, the Purple Mountain Observatory in China discovered a new asteroid, and with Zhang Yuzhe's agreement the new object 1957 UN1 was reassigned the official designation 1125 China in place of the lost 1928 UF. However, in 1986, the newly discovered object 1986 QK1 was confirmed to be a
hehe
Ell
Ell
23:26
I find it weird that we name asteroids
In my mind there are new asteroids being made constantly
And old ones destroyed
@Ell "I find it weird that we name people. In my mind there are new people being born constantly"
Ell
Ell
Idk its like naming grains of sand on the beach
They won't reliably be there the next time you look
@Ell You don't name all the grains of sand on your beach?
Ell
Ell
Lol
I don't name any
23:38
@Ell Er, have you been paying attention?
28 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
They're given a preliminary name with the year and half-month of discovery plus a sequential index, and then it gets a number only when its orbit is confirmed.
They don't get named until we know they will reliably be there the next time we look.
Ell
Ell
I only just got here. I should have read the transcript, I apologise
Just don't let it happen again.
@Ell Also, the time scale at which that happens makes naming perfectly reasonable.
It's silly to wait ten thousand years without naming something just because it will be gone by then.
@Ell Another difference is that grains of sand are fungible.
Ell
Ell
In my mind its not is all, I know it's incorrect
Yeah that's true
Hey, can somebody test this code in a newer version of MSVC maybe 2015? This seems to build, and do something terrible: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/756d88b191158f03
23:46
> std::string c("one",30);
@milleniumbug that got me thinking
> The behavior is undefined if s does not point at an array of at least count elements of CharT.
but what does std::string(char*, int) even do?
wait, basic string?
is it the same as std::string?
23:50
@milleniumbug Yes, but it seems to build in MSVC2013, an fails to build in gcc
@ChemiCalChems depends on the template argument
@jaggedSpire Oh, I see.
@ChemiCalChems Pretty sure string is a typedef of basic_string<char, other_stuff>
@jaggedSpire Oh, that's interesting.
@Mikhail Allowing invalid code can be one of the outcomes of UB :P
But seriously, you probably violated concept requirements somewhere
std::string     std::basic_string<char>
@nabijaczleweli And here I assumed that, like vector, it had a default allocator
@nabijaczleweli yeah, I was looking it up when you linked it
@jaggedSpire std::allocator<CharT>
@nabijaczleweli doop
23:53
English makes me confuse
@ChemiCalChems std::string is a typedef like: typedef basic_string<char> string;
> error: no match for call to '(const comparator) (const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&)'
> (const comparator)
@milleniumbug Yeah, thats kinda cool no?
@JerryCoffin Ok, thanks. I just don't get one thing. What would basic_string<char, int> even mean?
Haven't even compiled it, but try making your operator() const
23:57
Compiles (constened)
const operator () would mean...
Now, the more interesting question is, are two-arguments predicates required to have const operator()
So, MSVC lets you do things like this. Another one I ran into yestarday was throwing std::RuntimeException
@Mikhail UB clearly
@ChemiCalChems no, they probably implemented it?
23:59
@Mikhail Then why is there a runtime exception?

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