« first day (2289 days earlier)      last day (2651 days later) » 

12:10 AM
@jaggedSpire Hi <3
 
@Morwenn hey <3
 
I just came to say hi actually. I'm rather tired and will probably soon go to sleep ^^'
 
Night then. Sleep well. :)
 
Thanks ^_^
 
sup @jaggedSpire
 
12:22 AM
@TonyTheLion hey! How're you doing?
:)
 
Not too bad
you?
 
I'm doing all right. :)
 
how's work?
 
It's going all right. I'm writing the installer for the project I've been working on.
I've made the discovery that one of the dependencies that it should ideally install with minimal user input has different downloads for windows versions 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 10, 10.0.1511 and 10.0.1607 so I've been spending too much time wrestling that information out of Windows so I can fetch the right installer
I figured that, originally, Environment.Version would do it but apparently it's quite inaccurate after Windows 8, for reasons I'm going to pin on sadism.
otoh, literally every method I've discovered including that depends on the application having a proper manifest, so maybe I've just gone in a big circle
 
12:43 AM
@jaggedSpire May you survive the fallout of the events that transpired today. <3 Stay strong, stay floofy <3
 
What events? Nothing of note happened today. Nothing at all
 
internal screaming intensifies
 
@jaggedSpire there there
 
@Borgleader <3 Thank you.
 
12:50 AM
@jaggedSpire We need this in our lives
 
^_^
when did imgur add the terrible navigate to comments/navigate to top of post thing?
 
It's triggering a jump to the comments halfway through half the posts for me
 
user1804599
I've never seen anyone refer to the last element of a list as "tail".
 
user1804599
@fredoverflow
 
12:55 AM
I...have, actually.
When my data structures professor was having us implement one, the pointer referring to the last element was called tail
but I haven't heard that usage in years now
it's always been the elements that aren't the head
 
@jaggedSpire More puppers
 
that is an adorable pupper
 
Trump plans to stop funding for the National Endowment for the Arts. The NEA budget is $148 million. Trump's inauguration cost $200 million.
Wait wut, srsly?
Lazy dog vs. roomba - who wins?! 😂 https://cards.twitter.com/cards/ominbo/2v9ws
Compensating tweet for @jaggedSpire
 
1:11 AM
<3
 
Cutting NEA funding just means you have more welfare recipients.
 
1:45 AM
> Your Urgent Attention Is Needed My Friend!!!

In accordance to my religious persuasion, I felt expedient to write and inform you on the wicked conspiracy hatched by the duo of Mr.David Walker and Mr. Edwin Bergerston and Mrs. Rose Mark in Benin Republic/Ghana and Nigeria to divert your money to their designated account in Europe. From my position as a lowly clerk in this office, I discovered that they moved the fund from United Kingdom to China, and then moved it last week to Banco Italiano in ITALY. Today I found out through the Central computer database that they are about to reroute yo
I am drunk right now and this is the shit I need
 
1:59 AM
amazing
 
lol that NOTE
 
@CheukKinSing btw reminder that SAB is a festival and will be back for April 1, plan your vacation well in advance
 
finally, I got my underwater cam
but have to buy my own SD card
 
3:03 AM
xD
 
Only on linux: accidentally delete your bash path in such a way that sudo no longer knows where export is, spend an hour reinstalling the terminal and trying to get your colours back ^^
 
2017: year of the linux desktop
2
 
3:20 AM
I am watching an youtube video on how to open waterproof case of a sport cam
my cam was shipped literally with one (albeit big) piece of paper
explaining how to use the cam
 
@LucDanton I love SAB, it's so good it could probably make its own free standing game
 
but it came with nearly 20 pieces of accessories
 
@Mikhail Not for me :/ Still using vm, but getting much better at finding my way around the OS
 
> Splits bills fairly. No, really – fairly! Avoid entrenched discrimination with an app that splits your dinner bill based on race and gender wage inequality.
 
Because you're friends and family, determine their actual wage to reduce residual bias
 
3:27 AM
@CheukKinSing My favorite form of hypocrisy is when Asians in the USA tell me women should be represented in technology in proportion to the female share of the population.
 
4:09 AM
lol
 
4:21 AM
@Mikhail I think men should give birth in proportion to the male share of the population </trollololo>
 
 
2 hours later…
6:13 AM
 
Xeo
6:47 AM
@Mysticial remembered to check the video?
 
arigatou. totally forgot
Got a little bit side-tracked with a vectorized bignum add idea.
 
7:18 AM
@Borgleader Heh.
 
7:56 AM
I'm getting my butt kicked by this parallelized CUDA union-find algorithm.
also explicit cache management feels wrong
 
Ell
@CheukKinSing lol wow
 
 
2 hours later…
10:08 AM
^ I like this meme's picture.
 
Ell
haha
 
11:06 AM
 
11:19 AM
@Mikhail what's a union find algorithm
 
@CheukKinSing like the yellow pages, but for the labour-conscious person
 
struct find algorithm is better
 
user1804599
11:58 AM
@wilx hello sir ,i Am Form india .
 
12:33 PM
i am form INdia t0oggs
 
12:59 PM
@rightfold lol
 
1:19 PM
 
1:33 PM
sup
@Ell
sup
 
Ell
Hi
 
what happened to your eyes?
 
Ell
They brokeded
@bitcode I'm the real ell btw
The other one is an imposter
 
what you mean bu the real ell?
OH
I GET IT
IT IS A JOKE
 
Ell
That's just what he wants you to think :O
 
1:39 PM
you can't fool a fooler
@Mor
@Morwenn do you remember me?
guess not
@CheukKinSing are you new
here
 
Ven
Hi there.
@bitcode new avatar?
 
@Ven actually that's the avatar I put when I joined SO. but people hated it on discord so I changed to our god and saviour Dennis Richtie
 
Ven
Oh :)
 
@Ven is madara still a mod?
 
Ven
I have no idea. Hopefully not.
 
1:51 PM
lol
 
Ven
Hopefully we have competent people nowadays.
 
couldn't agree more
bored
the internet gets boring on weekends
 
Ven
really? I'm having fun
 
@Ven what are you doing?
 
Ven
watching some starcraft, coding and explaining lua to a friend
catching up on some reads
 
2:06 PM
did you know that lua was created in brazil by public university people when brazil was under a dictatorship and was very difficult to import foreign technology? IIRC that's the story behind it.
 
@bitcode yes I'm new
 
you can't fool a troller
 
a who
 
@CheukKinSing you're the one and only angry lettuce
 
@bitcode isn't that they trolley problem?
 
2:16 PM
@Borg
@Borgleader what's what with that avatar?
what's what lol
jesuys I can't tyupe
@rightfold why you comes here more than discord? :(
you comes lol
someone shoot me
 
Ven
please stop talking
 
:(
 
He's drunk as fuck
 
Ven
user image
3
WEB DEVELOPERS TRULY ARE THE MOST ADVANCED SPECIES ON EARTH AMIRITE
 
...what
 
2:27 PM
@Ven How nice of them.
 
2:44 PM
@bitcode Its the same avatar I had since like 6 months =/
 
@Ven that was rude :(
 
Ven
I do web as well
 
not the web thing, the "please stop talking"
@Ven ^
 
Ven
you've been here for 5 years and you still don't know how to use the reply feature?
 
I got used to discord
sorry
 
Ven
2:52 PM
ah, fair enough
 
bye I'm gonna sleep
 
@Ven It's amazing how much information this single line gives to a potential attacker.
 
@Aaron3468 your statement makes extremely little sense
 
@Aaron3468 how do you delete accidentally your bash path?
 
3:19 PM
@jaggedSpire <3 /cc @Morwenn @Ven
 
@littlepootis more to the point, what is a bash path
 
3:35 PM
Floppy ears :D
/cc @jaggedSpire Pupper alert!
 
Ven
@Griwes ikr
in addition to being retarded
 
Xeo
3:57 PM
@Griwes If it's actually true and not just a mis-wired error message
 
@Borgleader woooooof
 
Xeo
Could be that that should be the "Password can't be empty" message but they fucked up
 
not sure if the "Password already in use" string should exist in any program
 
Xeo
That's not what it says, tho
just "this value"
 
ah ok
 
Xeo
4:04 PM
but if it's actually about colliding password hashes, then that's... ewww.
implies no salt / pepper, and that they somehow have a unique constraint on their password column
 
anyone have experience parsing an EBNF-like language definition and implementing appropriate logic?
 
no
 
Ven
4:41 PM
@Xeo I know it's true :c
they probably just added one too many column in their framework config
> From grass roots AppleSoft Basic and Assembly, to VB6 and C#/VB.NET - I have seen coding evolve into something anyone can do. However, it takes serious dedication to become a programmer.
Wow, you look like a very plain and uninteresting person, @IAbstract.
 
@Borgleader :D
 
Ell
@Xeo is a pepper a real thing? :P
 
Xeo
yes
 
 
1 hour later…
5:56 PM
no
 
6:18 PM
3 messages moved to Trash can
 
Xeo
... now puppy just looks silly with that unrelated "no"
 
So me staying up late night to work on a vectorized bignum add. Um... Seems like it worked. And a quick google of the approach yielded nothing.
I don't know whether I should write a blog about, or silently implement it in my Pi program.
 
Ven
please blog so us plebs can look
 
Problem is I won't know if and how much faster it is than the scalar approach until I get Skylake Purley.
But if my performance model for Skylake Purley is correct, it's looking like 2-3x faster than chaining add-with-carry instructions.
This is something I don't care too much about since I've already designed away much of the carry-propagation bottlenecks. But libraries like GMP will probably love it.
 
Xeo
6:39 PM
@Mysticial Now Google knows of your approach and will steal it
 
@Xeo I'm not gonna super-secretive about this one because it's not really gonna speed things up much for my code. But the idea is this:
The Kogge–Stone adder is a parallel prefix form carry look-ahead adder. Other parallel prefix adders include the Brent-Kung adder, the Han Carlson adder, and the fastest known variation, the Lynch-Swartzlander Spanning Tree adder. The Kogge–Stone adder takes more area to implement than the Brent–Kung adder, but has a lower fan-out at each stage, which increases performance for typical CMOS process nodes. However, wiring congestion is often a problem for Kogge–Stone adders. The Lynch-Swartzlander design is smaller, has lower fan-out, and does not suffer from wiring congestion; however to be used...
 
Xeo
Do you have any super-secret stuff in the Pi code that you think could benefit other research?
 
It's a hardware algorithm, but I've been teasing the idea to do it in software for a while. It wasn't until last night did I find a way to make it efficient.
@Xeo No. Most the number-crunching stuff is useless. Other things like the method of parallelism and disk swapping is useful to other areas. But they are well documented on my site. So no secret.
 
Xeo
I see
Question is, would you keep something super-secret, and if yes, under what conditions? :P
 
The condition is, "If I feel like it." :)
 
6:56 PM
50
Q: My players went from 100% murderous cretins to 100% nonviolent diplomats; how can I achieve a middle ground?

ZangiefRelated: How do I get my PCs to not be a bunch of murderous cretins? History The same group of players and I have played D&D 3.5 and Pathfinder for over one and a half decades combined. We are all personal friends and know each other better than we know ourselves, IRL. Our education levels ar...

that title :D
 
Oh, D&D
 
lol
 
Diplomancy is a truly broken approach to 3.5 and now they've discovered it I'm not sure they're going to let go
on the other hand, engulfing an entire army in flames with a word was memorably fun
as was sinking that fleet with what amounted to magical depth charges
 
Ell
7:20 PM
@Mysticial well if it's of no interest to anybody then nobody will care that it's secret right
 
@Ell And if people don't know something even exists, they usually give approximately zero fucks.
 
Ven
@jaggedSpire 3.5 was just riddled with minmaxing abuse :<
 
@Ven and as long as you're content to let the minmaxer of the group do whatever the fuck he wants, you can faff about with setting things on fire and pretending to be a little old lady to beat up anyone that tries to mug you
 
Ven
@jaggedSpire well that's all nice and fine but some people go really hard on minmaxing and play goblin dragon thingies that allow you to start the game as a lvl30 god. No fun.
 
who the fuck lets punpun even happen in a real game though
that's just negligence on the DM's part
 
user1804599
7:41 PM
I'm so happy.
 
user1804599
 
user1804599
Great video. Binding watch advice.
 
Xeo
already watched
 
user1804599
> Binding
 
user1804599
I.e. watch again.
 
8:27 PM
@nwp the crash is on std::vector<T>::assign(), so it's not about freeing the memory for sure
 
@iksemyonov well you're wrong
(let's say vec has capacity 20, you call vec.assign(100, x); - of course we need to reallocate)
 
@milleniumbug excuse me, is it me?
ok
it's empty at the moment assign() is being called
 
then again if you have a crash it's possible you were writing out of bounds, and tons of other things could happen - also possible that your heap was corrupted long time ago and it's just that this assign triggered the crash
use valgrind to diagnose such issues
 
9:05 PM
Are you allowed to impeach a president for gross incompetence?
5
I'd say we're finally about to find out
 
user1804599
@Ven what should I use instead of escodegen again? I forgot its name.
 
11:19 PM
@rightfold estrogen
@bitcode Sure I do.
@Borgleader Cat is love.
 
user1804599
@Morwenn xD
 
Shouldn't you use some? :p
 
11:37 PM
...And Madonna thought about bombing the White House. https://t.co/Vp11aBhm7f
me too!
takbir!
 

« first day (2289 days earlier)      last day (2651 days later) »