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00:33
@sehe I think the real problem here is Firefox, not the lack of RAM.
pfft. what problem :)
01:03
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A: Is there some way to use boost::obect_pool with faster free operations

seheThe free call hits ordered_free on the underlying allocator. Indeed, ordered_malloc_need_resize() takes basically all the execution time. Do I understand correctly that I have a choice between pool_allocator and fast_pool_allocator only in conjunction with boost::singleton_pool but not with b...

@R.MartinhoFernandes still answered ^ - I hate Boost Pool even more now
@sehe Can you recommend me someone for what i need? :((((((((
You need someone on board. Not a hitman. Someone who supports and maintains the product and monitors/tweaks the deployment. After some time (months), he/she might be able to rewrite parts that are bottle-necking. No one will be able to just spit a bit of gold onto that codebase.
Good night everyone!
@sehe 'night
01:13
I feel...unusually tired tonight
I never really caught up on sleep this weekend
Sleep is the cure!
@sehe True, but i can't find someone. Most of them give up aftet they see codes.
Bye
@Borgleader I think I will go to bed early tonight
not yet though
but did it ever succeed? :(
I must know
 
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02:21
some say he is still trying to get to the bottom of the stairs this very day
u_u
02:49
I mean ... domestic terrorist fighting can be done on a software level if the software is competent enough - just need a pattern matching AI to identify the potential terrorists and refuse their entry to the country. Potential terrorist inside the country can be caught and sent abroad the same way, data analysis and pattern matching is the key! :p
... the giant gap between an abstract concept and the concrete implementation of things ...
hello everyon
everyone*
03:21
I bought a mini drone
expected delivery: 3-4 weeks
apparently they made a drone large enough to carry 1 person
so the technology is here to have flying cars
@Charlie Oh.. Mr Raw Open GL is back
yeah, im dumb not to focus on unity
speaking of actual coding tho, I managed to clean up the draw call alot
Why unity. ifyou like challenges try out unreal
Like some time ago, when deciding what path to take
03:35
well done man
I saw a guy make a game in unity, and it would struggle holding just a few 2d boxes on screen
Alright man. I gotta go. the time is money
yeh
openGL 4 liff
 
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06:21
PROPER CODEGEN ALMOST THEEERE.
06:32
@ThePhD What is that?
Ven
Ven
Hi
@ThePhD weird spacing :v
07:05
morning
@KhaledKhnifer evening
Ven
Ven
07:27
@KhaledKhnifer o/
Ven
Ven
@R.MartinhoFernandes I love this type of article/headline, because whichever newspaper/.. want to publish it is basically printing "people say we suck" :P
user1804599
@sehe no it's morphism composition
user1804599
Why does the UN not shut the fuck up.
user1804599
It's the FIFA of diplomacy.
07:48
@Ven Dunno. I'm on record saying that journalism sucks, but I think this is trying to make it suck even more
I read the title as "UN doesn't understand news"
Ven
Ven
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, I'm not even talking about the content. Just the headline / ..
Yeah the headline is already bad
News should be well-researched and link to sources. Being constructive is something that can happen incidentally, not a requirement
It's the stupid mentality that you cannot discuss a problem unless you have a solution
@Borgleader lol, haven't seen that before
> We want to let you know about some upcoming changes to OneDrive. On July 27, 2016, the amount of storage that comes with OneDrive will change from 15 GB to 5 GB. We are also discontinuing the 15 GB camera roll bonus.
lol fuckers
5GB? We live in times when a 1 minute cat video in 4K weighs 2GB
and it can be shot using your shitphone
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know Forbidden Planet btw, but the 20000 leagues under the sea was a complete surprise, I didn't know it existed. I was disappointed with the ending, but overall it's really cool
I especially loved the musical-ish part when they sang shanties (but I love musicals in general so)
And actually what was surprising was that the rendering of Nautilus didn't feel dated at all.
@Zoidberg it's very funny to hear you say anything about lack of/failing diplomacy
user1804599
08:02
Why?
Given that they didn't have computer FX at that time, that's impressing on its own. It was entirely convincing, and the all-metal steampunk feeling was just brilliantly rendered
Ven
Ven
Rightfold is the FIFA of programming critics.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait a sec. Are they encouraging propagandist media now
user1804599
That's not very special. The Dutch government does that too.
btw @sehe I haven't sent you any music for quite some time :) spotify:track:6O15Ov21cOjoNEljBbfHO6
08:03
Duh. It's everywhere. It's even inevitable. However, encouraging is not usually something that civilized nations do
@BartekBanachewicz Yesterday!
all my troubles seemed so far away
Ven
Ven
but today
butt two days
@R.MartinhoFernandes but that makes the search/filtering even less useful :(
user1804599
08:07
foreign import data Component :: # * -> * -> *
foreign import data Element :: *
foreign import component :: forall p s. s -> (Object p -> s -> Element) -> Component p s
foreign import h :: forall p. String -> Object p -> Array Element -> Element
foreign import c :: forall p s. Component p s -> Object p -> Array Element -> Element
user1804599
React :F
dat sin tax
Ven
Ven
:P
needs more type families 2/10
user1804599
Well, needs some tweaks.
@wilx I didn't know you were on parole
user1804599
08:13
foreign import data Component :: # * -> * -> *
foreign import data Element :: *
foreign import component :: forall p s. s -> ((forall eff. s -> Eff eff Unit) -> Object p -> s -> Element) -> Component p s
foreign import h :: forall p. String -> Object p -> Array Element -> Element
foreign import c :: forall p s. Component p s -> Object p -> Array Element -> Element
foreign import t :: String -> Element

counter :: Component () Int
counter = component 0 \upd _ n -> h "div" {className: "counter"} [t (show n), button]
user1804599
Like so!
user1804599
eff should probably a type parameter of Component but well
> Stewart's "I know it when I see it" standard was praised as "realistic and gallant"[6] and an example of candor.[7]
um
that's... surprising
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz reads like "entreprise-ready" to me :P
> is a colloquial expression by which a speaker attempts to categorize an observable fact or event, although the category is subjective or lacks clearly defined parameters
@Ven exactly
vector<struct pesonDetails> preson;
08:16
Oops, accidentally pinned something on the mobile interface.
Can someone undo?
@R.MartinhoFernandes make me an owner and I'll undo
or let's ping @sehe
@R.MartinhoFernandes and it was lobster's code
Think I fixed it.
Ven
Ven
08:21
@BartekBanachewicz bound to fail
@R.MartinhoFernandes indeed
are you guys well versed with matlab
?
Ven
Ven
I know a bit of MATL, but no Matlab
@AndyProwl yep
@sehe lol, I see what you did there!
08:30
@AndyProwl yeah all programmers in Poland are terrible
lol
@Shoe spot on
@R.MartinhoFernandes Constructive journalism sounds like propaganda to me.
@Zoidberg OTOH the hitman can kill the customer
Ven
Ven
@Shoe do you even nl2br? lol
user1804599
08:34
@slaphappy lol
user1804599
I think it's typically anonymous.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The "link to sources" is what pretty much no Internet news sites here do.
Undefined behaviour. No guarantees of the C++ or C standard apply with undefined behaviour. — gnasher729 54 mins ago
Wow, what a helpful comment 5.5 years later :-)
> Using a bool value in ways described by this International Standard as “undefined,” such as by examining the value of an uninitialized automatic object, might cause it to behave as if it is neither true nor false.
TRIBOOL
FILE_NOT_FOUND
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Ven
Ven
08:42
C++ really is a language that wants you to dead. Then it's gonna skin you, and wear your face for Halloween (yes, you're that ugly).
what would happen if we stopped talking about C++ till the revision with modules comes out
just think about it for a second
wouldn't the world be a better place
Ven
Ven
well, C++ is my joblang, so I lost already.
the other one being JavaScript...
@Ven well that's much better than C++
Ven
Ven
not really, no
but I've been pushing TypeScript and they're starting to consider it, so that would be amazing.
@Ven I have to admit only after jobwriting JS I've realized how unfair I was to it WRT comparisons to C++
C++ is just extremely shitty productivity-wise
it's annoying
Ven
Ven
08:47
meh
the fact you get static typing doesn't really help how annoying and hard to write it is
Ven
Ven
The biggest issue is that the JS codebase isn't yet tested (they're starting soon), whereas we C++ developers have unit tests and - obviously - have dedicated time for refactoring and al.
the minuscule amount of time you save thanks to finding bugs by the compiler is lost tenfold at other places
woof woof. Some people have jobs to do. Sorry for the delay (PS. I have many many answers shwoing exactly these things already on the site, you could have helped yourself by searching) — sehe 44 secs ago
@Ven so that's even more unfair than usual
@Ven I think that people start with preconceived ideas in programming way too often, myself included
you assume that just because C++ has static typing you're gonna save time there
Ven
Ven
08:48
@BartekBanachewicz sure, but I've done a lot of JS. More than you, I'd presume :)
and you have probably written way more C++ than me. So maybe I'm just "enjoying" it because it's new. But I'm not saying "C++ is amazing" – just that I like to write that better than JS
@Ven Well I've been doing some js here and there in places for the last few years, but I was actually working on it full-time for like 7 months
@BartekBanachewicz totally.
Ven
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz I've been writing client-side JS since like 2009, joined the node community around 2011, am a CoffeeScript/LiveScript contributor since ~2012, and worked full-time with it for my internship (8 months).
okay so that's certainly more than me
@BartekBanachewicz IMO two things where c++ is good: 1) that small portion of code where you'd like it to go faster but you don't want to spend two weeks on it and 2) using that fucking C lib or system API without all those binding bullshit
Ven
Ven
08:51
@BartekBanachewicz and I have a few modules (I wrote / contributed to)
you know don't get me wrong it's not that I think that JS is perfect, it's just amazingly productive
@slaphappy Altough often people still write "wrappers" for C APIs anyway
@BartekBanachewicz most of those are complete garbage.
unique_ptr helps a bit and unified call syntax will help even more, but you're still gonna have all of the shitty C shortcomings like using ints for enums
Ven
Ven
08:53
@slaphappy some languages have a GREAT C interop story. Clojure and Perl 6 are two I can think of
but in general it's much easier to write code that operates on a memory block given to by the library
mostly because C++ is good at unsafe operations
mainly because it doesn't really treat them as unsafe, because the big part of the language is unsafe.
Ven
Ven
did anyone try clang-tidy's CppCoreGuidelines, btw?
I have no idea how good its lifetime diagnostics are. If they're even implemented.
@Mysticial arise
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hey cacadi
élo maille compatriote
08:57
get on discord I have a question for you
Ven
Ven
mell wet
"I have summoned Mysticial, prepare to be showered in knowledge and unclicked rep notifications"
Ven
Ven
thou shalt not click rep

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