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5:00 PM
nice
 
yay data migration! \o/
 
I'm such a fucking lazy ass
Postponed this project 10 more days
10 more days of PHPain
I wish I could have postgressed with the project
GOT IT
 
PHPain <3
 
oh what the fuck
 
@Mysticial have you ever evaluated one of the latest Xeon Phi for your cruncher? Just curious
 
5:03 PM
why the star to him?
i'm star horny
 
Pretty Horrible Pain
 
hi doge
 
good
stars are very important
 
It's the local currency
 
@khajvah I'm missing you
 
5:05 PM
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ I have 340.
I'm rich.
 
Why make us wait? Publish the whole leaderboard.
 
Aug 13 at 11:26, by khajvah
Goodbye boys and girls, thanks for all the good laughs I had in this chatroom.
 
Killed by a your mom joke rip
 
user406009
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ why are you using php?
 
5:09 PM
If only you could tell yo mama jokes to mosquitoes to make them leave
 
Jan 23 at 17:01, by Jefffrey
The answer to any question regarding why I'm doing something stupid is 90% of the times "uni".
 
user406009
You can kill them
 
user406009
It's quite fun.
 
user406009
Wait, you are taking a php class?
 
A "databases" class
Where they make us use MySQL of course
To properly make us love SQL.
 
5:11 PM
I suppose the 10% left is alcohol
 
user406009
Whoever is teaching that is by definition, an idiot.
 
I like @slaphappy, can we keep him?
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ As long as you like me more <3
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ But.
 
5:13 PM
You'll have to feed me
 
user406009
Also, MySql?
 
<3 -----> /
 
Are you saying that you want to get a stick off your butt?
 
user406009
Graduation requirement?
 
it's C++ chatroom
 
5:14 PM
Or maybe it's an icecream
 
es
 
I'm terrible at rebuses
@Lalaland Yes
Pretty much all my courses -2 are required
 
Woot, now there's a black Santa emoji.
 
I said that because ppl are talking about Java, mySql & PHP, so it's a C++ chatroom
.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes o_0 but... wha?
 
5:16 PM
Maybe in ancient times, when horses were a transportation system
 
@Sino it is a lounge with the XML tag C++, not a language chat.
 
user406009
I thought they added rainbow coloring to all the emoji.
 
user406009
To avoid the "white privilege"
 
Lounge<C++>
I am hungry, going to eat. Don't break rules bye
 
Lounge<Vightfolds Ragina>
 
5:20 PM
lol, you have a typo
It's Lounge<Vightfold's Ragina>
 
@Sino I'm curious what rules were broken?
 
2.9
 
@rlemon are you admin?
 
are* you*
and no, I'm not
but I did stay at a holiday inn express last night.
 
5:24 PM
do you have the complete star list in a gist?
 
I can make it available
or I can filter the top/bottom X amount for you
41K stars in this room
 
I probably have ~100, my gems are wasted in this room :)
 
Apr 29 '13 at 0:10, by Etienne de Martel
@Johann The name of the room is Lounge<C++>. Notice the order. Lounge first, C++ second.
 
@JohanLarsson 264 for this room
I can scrape c# if you'd like a count from there as well
 
@MarcoA. No because I don't have one.
 
5:27 PM
@rlemon ty ty.
 
And if I do, I'm going to skip the 1st gen and test on the host processor version of the 2nd one. (Knights Landing)
No point it testing it as a co-processor due to the PCIe bottleneck.
 
@Mysticial PCIe 4 <3
Soon my friends, soon.
 
@Nooble Still too slow. To keep up with a Xeon Phi, you'll need 500 GB/s. PCIe 4.0 x16 is only 32 GB/s.
So no chance.
 
@Mysticial Oh crap.
Is there anything with that much bandwidth?
 
@Xeo It’s nice seeing folklore spread, is all.
 
Xeo
5:33 PM
heh
 
@Nooble Yes, GDDR within the co-processor. But there's only 16GB of it - which is useless for large computations.
 
[ { id: '46642', val: 10898, name: 'r-martinho-fernandes' },
  { id: '16102', val: 9558, name: 'cat-plus-plus' },
  { id: '298661', val: 4516, name: 'puppy' },
  { id: '174614', val: 4261, name: 'tony-the-lion' },
  { id: '85371', val: 4167, name: 'sehe' },
  { id: '252000', val: 4069, name: 'fredoverflow' },
  { id: '1804599', val: 4018, name: 'elyse' },
  { id: '71141', val: 3657, name: 'etienne-de-martel' },
  { id: '500104', val: 3544, name: 'xeo' },
  { id: '140719', val: 3508, name: 'sbi' } ]
added names
easier to read now
 
71141 is best id.
 
@Mysticial Dump slowly through PCIe hehe.
 
5:46 PM
@ScarletAmaranth not sure myself..
 
user1804599
fucking enemy
 
user1804599
he saw me just before I finished the mission
 
Do you guys a ".tpp" for template implementations?
 
I never a ".tpp".
 
@LucDanton Ok then.
 
6:03 PM
I've seen .inl.hpp...or something like that
 
@Nooble Splitting templates in separate headers? You monster.
 
@rlemon What is this for? :o
 
fun
 
@melak47 .ipp and .tcc are also popular suffixes for this.
 
6:18 PM
A draft ain't a standard. — Lightness Races in Orbit 2 mins ago
is Lori telling me to go buy a standard?
 
Jun 7 at 13:59, by milleniumbug
@FilipRoséen-refp: Please quote a standard, not a draft. — Lightness Races in Orbit 2 mins ago
follow the transcript from there
 
oh, that was him, too :)
 
@melak47 get the quaternion eagle
 
@AlexM. what's that have to do with quaternions o.O
 
@melak47 He's always been ridiculously pedantic.
 
6:27 PM
-1
A: Memory, run out

DeadMGTry downloading some more RAM.

 
@rlemon Can you please make a top 100 list? :3
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ You have 1500 stars or something.
I only have 340 :(
 
how do you know that
 
@unordered_meow @rlemon made a scraper.
 
6:29 PM
#19 yay
 
@unordered_meow You and I.
Are the same!
 
@AlexM. I told you my posts have much more quality than yours :P. Now I have the proof.
 
Why is he #52?!
 
I'm #1 in JS and HTML rooms :/
I suppose that isn't much to brag about tho
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ what's that list?
 
6:31 PM
The number of stars received
  { id: '1533320', val: 230, name: 'pawnguy7' },
aww
 
I just need one more star! { id: '996886', val: 665, name: 'melak47' } :)
 
> { id: '1646075', val: 138, name: 'guru-adrian' },
:(
 
@Nooble wowzers
 
who's... yere
 
> { id: '-2', val: 917, name: 'feeds' }
 
6:32 PM
heh
-2 o.O
 
@AlexM. Jefffffffff.
 
when even a bot has more stars than you :<
 
@AlexM. my scraper doesn't understand @ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ
 
oooh
 
@unordered_meow feeds has xkcd on his side
 
6:35 PM
@AlexM. So, who's the boss?
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ r-martinho-fernandes
 
Between you and me
 
@rlemon woof woof motherfucker
 
> [ Footnote: Some implementations might define that copying an invalid pointer value causes a system-generated runtime fault. — end footnote ]
:c
Butt...
 
[ { id: '829835', val: 7361, name: 'rlemon' },
I'm highest in JS with 7300
 
6:37 PM
What about end iterators.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes beats me overall
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ They're not invalid pointer values.
 
They look just as invalid as pointers to variables that went out of scope
 
user1804599
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ that allows for earlier dereferencing which may increase cache locality.
 
Unless the standard points them out
 
6:38 PM
it does.
the Standard explicitly permits them for this exact reason.
 
one-past-the-end pointers are entirely and exactly legal.
 
And they are guaranteed to point to the past-the-end element and that element always exists, correct?
 
user1804599
@Mysticial Vlad being banned isn't funny, but you feeling the need to point it out here is just hilarious. :D
 
Xeo
int a; int* b = &a, e = &a + 1; - [b, e) is a valid range :D
 
6:39 PM
At least for arrays
 
what, no.
they point past the end element but that element does not exist... it's past the end.
it's still illegal to de-reference them or access the value pointed to in any way.
 
Xeo
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ the element is irrelevent. It's just that a one-past-the-end pointer is valid. Any further, and it's not. It's also not valid to dereference it.
 
it's just legal to have that pointer and perform pointer comparisons on it, as well as other trivial pointer ops like copying.
 
> Just as a regular pointer to an array guarantees that there is a pointer value pointing past the last element of the array, so for any iterator type there is an iterator value that points past the last element of a corresponding sequence. These values are called past-the-end values.
 
@elyse Vlad is a very big topic in this room: chat.stackoverflow.com/…
 
6:42 PM
I have a question about setting struct values
 
The past the end element is guaranteed to be there
 
user1804599
Yes, I know. That's funny.
 
There's the small code snippet. I'm trying to hit the if statement and have it be true
But even if I set putindex = 500 and std_dev_siz to 10, the statement doesnot return true
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ No, it isn't. The quote you just gave doesn't say anything about there actually being an element there. It only says that you can point there.
 
why?
 
6:43 PM
because you're a lump.
 
> guarantees that there is a pointer value pointing past the last element of the array
In what part of this are you being pedantic exactly?
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ Yes, it says you can point there.
it does not say there is anything there.
in fact it's pretty fucking obvious that there can't be anything there, else the last element would not be the last element, as there is another element after it...
 
"element" here does not imply membership to the array
It just implies a unit of type T = Container::type in some part of the memory
 
not with arrays, which are defined to be contiguous stretches of memory.
 
Yes, they are.
 
6:46 PM
so there can never be a one-past-the-end element of an array.
because that element would always be in the array.
and the array would have to have infinite size.
and anyway just read the quote again, because it literally never states that there is an additional element.
it only ever states that you can point one past the end.
 
the values in the final sentence are the value of the iterator (or pointer in this case).
 
what?
 
you are a nerd
 
6:49 PM
oh, I'm sorry for helping you
I'll remember to not do that in the future
 
i'm joking :)
 
I really don't care.
 
oh come on now
 
lol
 
ugh
 
6:50 PM
everybody call each other nerds all the time
 
@Puppy did you just flag him for calling you a nerd?
 
inb4 i'm not everybody
 
@BartekBanachewicz hey guy, you up for a spot of factorio with @elyse @unordered_meow and myself? starting up now
 
@KalaJ SSCCE
 
whatup all
 
7:01 PM
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ, don't have one :S
 
your problem
 
> In a fourth embodiment of the invention, the service provider is a lender. When an individual applies for a loan, the lender examines the credit ratings of members of the individual’s social network who are connected to the individual through authorized nodes. If the average credit rating of these members is at least a minimum credit score, the lender continues to process the loan application. Otherwise, the loan application is rejected.
 
@KalaJ Yes, that's the problem. Get one.
 
but I am wondering why if I set putindex to like 500 and std_dev_size to 10, it is not true
 
Could you imagine a world where having rich friends affected your credit score? What a fucking evil company
 
7:02 PM
@KalaJ We need an SSCCE for solving that problem
Without it, there's no "but".
 
what can I add to make it more clear?
 
Do you know what a SSCCE is?
 
yes in a way
 
In what way?
 
short, concise sample problem?
 
7:06 PM
that's SCSP :P
 
Yeah
In a way, that's the definition
@KalaJ One of the Cs refer to it being compilable
Work on making the simplest compilable code that reproduces the problem.
 
well what I have compiles
 
I was just trying to focus the snippet on where the issue lies but I can show a compiler example
 
We have to be able to compile it
 
7:08 PM
ok
let me also change some of the defs
 
And it has to be simple
So remove all the part that is not necessary
 
ok
 
the point is nobody wants to read 20000 lines of your shitty code
 
unfortunately this for loop is not simple though but I'll make sure everything is declared
Thanks for your help
 
the less the better (but you need the problem to be reproductible in these)
 
7:10 PM
SCE is good enough
"Short Compilable Example"
If you can make it "SSCCE" that would be sweet
 
nope that's Complete
 
Oh, then SCCE is good enough
:P
 
I see you guys are into high discussions. I won't bother then.
 
not so high right now
 
7:11 PM
Could be higher
 
I see you guys are high
 
@cv_and_he wow. Impressed. That's pretty nifty (to me, the PP macros are a barrier; it's nice to see you walk right over those) — sehe 18 secs ago
 
user1804599
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ SSCCE > SCE > ~effort~
 
@ʎǝɹɟɟɟǝſ, is this a bit better: pastebin.com/ubF8J40H ?
@elyse, is that hideo?
 
user1804599
7:14 PM
YES OMG
 
@KalaJ That's not compilable
Missing main
 
@elyse I see you've found the secret ending to MGSV
 
user1804599
It's compilable, just not linkable.
 
Your moma is linkable
 
aww okay :/
 
7:16 PM
@elyse He's not dead yet, and he is but a man. A crazy, brilliant and gorgeous man, but a man nonetheless.
 
I compiled my first hello world on my cellphone
At O3 it drained my battery by 50%
 
@elyse, I was able to see him live. I met him in person :)
 
user1804599
kool
 
PS3 release with MGS4
 
> Windows 10 users are being banned from torrent sites
not a very informative article but still pretty funny
 
7:19 PM
@rlemon I made a simple (G)AWK script for putting this into a HTML-ish format: gist.github.com/nabijaczleweli/0c37fb1ee92a0a6cb23a
 
nice
I'm going to write an actual website for it
page for each room, a search feature, and some interesting metrics
 
nice
The script managed to generate this
 
> etienne-de-martel has 3657 stars and is at place #8
NUMBER EIGHT
WOOP WOOP
 
user406009
7:37 PM
> The DigitalOcean network team has identified an issue with firmware running on a number of network switches within NYC3. This issue is causing intermittent loss of connectivity to customer droplets.

While the issue has been confirmed only in a subset of racks, we will be upgrading all switches running the affected firmware in NYC3. This maintenance will result in approximately ten minutes of downtime per rack at some point within the maintenance window as individual switches are upgraded.
 
user406009
Dang it.
 
user1804599
lol, less than 100% uptime
 
@EtiennedeMartel NUMBER 52.
And also NUMBER 51.
 
user1804599
amateurs
 
Xeo
> name: has val: stars and is at place #2
 
7:51 PM
who's 'yere'?
 
jefff
 
I'll write an exception for him
:D
actually, I should just scrape the name proper
I'm taking the names from the user page url
 
can you also make a "stars / total message" statistics :D
 
user1804599
elyse 100%
 

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