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12:04 PM
Oh my bad, it was maybe his chest hurting before the lethal heart attack
We can't be sure in the end
 
@BartekBanachewicz Is it good?
The movie is great
 
@Rerito Yeah, that's just establishing his heart condition.
 
I suspect that Fuchs' lines just serve to maintain the tension as it tells us directly that anyone could be a thing because of potentially infected food
 
@Horttanainen it's pretty ok
it got me to watch the movie
 
The movie is really great
With today's visual effect it would be scary af
 
12:06 PM
There is three movies I love:
Blade Runner
Alien
The Thing
Bot Blade Runner (Do Androids dream of electric sheep?) and alien are incredible reads as well.
 
The Thing is my #1 favorite when it comes to "horror"/thriller movies
The pace in Alien is too slow for my taste however
(Though I like it as well)
 
@Rerito It builds up the paranoia atmosphere.
 
Alien is an ode to cold dark space. I love it.
 
@Horttanainen it really is
 
@BartekBanachewicz Have you played the unofficial board game?
 
12:13 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope
 
It's great.
 
Alien Isolation is a great game, especially if you liked the first movie. I highly recommend it.
@BartekBanachewicz I think I have to read it then.
 
@Horttanainen It's basically a novelization of one of the movie's draft screenplays.
@BartekBanachewicz It's a print-and-play boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/75828/thing
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Would you recommend the screenplay then?
 
12:28 PM
List of my favourite movies (not in any particular order): silence of the lambs, matrix, the dark knight, prometheus, true grit, inception & Bodyguards and Assassins, Kung Fu Hustle 。。。and ghost in the shell of course
did I mention I am legend is amougst it too?
 
@Horttanainen Not really, not unless you're obsessed with The Thing trivia.
The plot changes aren't that significant.
 
One of my other favorite movies is Hot Fuzz
british humor at its best
 
12:46 PM
Is there a standard algorithms interface in Rust? I want to try my hand at Rust by reimplementing my poplar-heap algorithms :p
Eh, I'll just look at the Rust implementation of pdqsort.
 
welp I'm missing 140 rep to last privilege
 
Deploying downvotes.
 
Ven
@BartekBanachewicz I see you are checking your privileges. Good.
 
nwp
1:11 PM
@nwp did I just not get the joke there?
 
LinkedIn would like to WHAT?! https://t.co/29uja6SEC2
Linkedin app bug lol
or whatever that is
 
It's not secret that LinkedIn is horrible, but this is kind of a new low.
 
nwp
Obviously that feature has immense value for you! Just think of all the money you could make because you walked by an employer who would pay more than your current one and could hire you on the spot! How much would you pay for that? 1000$ per month?
No! All you need to do is press Ok!
 
@Telkitty Strange mix. Why Prometheus but no Alien?
 
@Horttanainen Because you can't possibly like both. You either have good taste or shit taste.
 
1:21 PM
Actually why the fuck to use some shitty app if web version is perfectly optimised for mobile surfing..
 
:D
So harsh
 
@ProblemSlover Because the web version cannot share data via Bluetooth!
 
@Horttanainen can't remember much from Alien being too long ago
 
@Telkitty alright
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes :P
 
1:25 PM
@Telkitty I have not even seen Prometheus. I need CRTs and mechanical buttons to give me that 'used space' feel of an true alien movie. I am disappointed that the new Alien Covenant seemed to be set in a sleek future and not in alien universe at all.
 
The android character's name doesn't start with E. For all I care, it's going to be crap.
 
2:16 PM
@ProblemSlover Gotta connect.
 
2:33 PM
How come even foreign countries start talking about our election?
 
@Morwenn nothing interesting is happening with Trump so we have to find something to talk about...
 
@ratchetfreak Nothing interesting? Didn't he threaten North Korea lately?
 
or it's a conspiracy to draw attention away from Trump so he can do even more stupid things
 
nwp
@Morwenn john oliver said it might kill the EU which is sort of a bit deal
he even speaks something that resembles french at the end, I can't tell if it actually is
 
@nwp I guess you can call it that. (God, that accent)
 
2:39 PM
@nwp Nah, just forcing EU's hand a little bit.
 
Ell
@Morwenn No, he's relying on china to do that
 
@Ell No fun.
I don't think that you need a full war against DPRK. Just kill the leaders/make them surrender, and the rest should go smoothly enough.
 
Ven
@Morwenn go check stallman.org
You'll see RMS is pro melenchon
 
@Ven Now that's fun.
 
2:47 PM
WTF, you're right.
 
Not surprising.
 
user1804599
3:13 PM
> write a recipe for how to connect to the WiFi in a New York City subway station without running its nonfree Javascript code. The recipe could include a free Javascript program I could run
 
3:37 PM
@Borgleader That is curable, with early detection.
 
With RMS early was a long time ago
 
@Morwenn talking because these elections are about also whether there will be Frexit ..
 
Small update on Adblocker:
 
@ProblemSlover That's unlikely.
 
I left that tab open for another night.
 
3:44 PM
what in the hell
 
So if I open 50 tabs of that page and come back next week, I'll have a new number to brag about.
 
@Borgleader a script that keeps trying to add a ad but adblock keeps blocking it
 
@Mysticial try out ublock origin it's opensource and way lighter
 
huh
 
@Borgleader Yep. They're really dedicated to it. On 1080p, that's about 48 pixels per ad.
 
3:46 PM
jeezus
didnt know there were sites optimized for 4k already :P
 
I'm pretty sure there is less information displayed now on 4k screens than there was displayed 15 years ago on a 480
 
Right now, a typical webpage has like 50% of the area covered in ads, 10% of empty space, and 40% of actual content.
I'm wondering when we'll get to the point where the ad area is 90%.
There was some article years ago that pictured a futuristic really large expensive looking monitor. Only the middle 10% of the area had actual content. The rest of the monitor was all ads. And you weren't allowed to use the rest of the monitor unless you paid money to "unlock" it.
 
today that would include a face cam with eye tracking to gather data on which ads are the most effective
 
4:02 PM
In some ways ads are actually good. A lot of mid-end laptops have been (for years) really cheap because the OEMs load them up with adware.
So if you know what you're doing, you just wipe the system.
 
@Mysticial That's only good for you because most ppl dont know how to do that and you do
if most ppl did that scheme wouldnt exist
 
@Borgleader The benefits of being tech-savvy.
And the high-end stuff, we just build our own shit at a fraction of the price it takes to buy it.
 
@Mysticial the responsibility of being tech-savvy is that you help others not fall victim :P
 
@thecoshman I do - namely my mom. And only when my dad can't help.
 
wtf?
phrasing
 
4:07 PM
Not sure how you're misinterpreting that. But I'm referring to when my mom has computer problems. (which is like once a week)
 
It's too bad the OS itself has turned into adware
 
Usually, my dad is able to help her. But sometimes he gets stuck and I need to remote in help.
 
@Mysticial "you do your mum"
 
@thecoshman oh
 
I have no parents.. so nobody bothers me with such stuff.. but still I wish I had at least one parent :/
love such reviews lol
 
Ell
4:15 PM
@Morwenn how?
what happens when we kill the leader?
 
@Morwenn Highly likely that if the US comes close to war with DPRK china will intervene very suddenly and very quickly to prevent a war
they are not interested in loosing their buffer zone
 
@Mgetz russia will too.. and then there will be the mess
 
@ProblemSlover nah, russia doesn't care because it ties up US and Chinese resources. Not to say they won't do something but they will try to make the US or China look bad. Not get into a war themselves
 
complete military reform in russia will be over at 2020, so no war until that point at least
 
I'm really not convinced there will be a mess.
Prolly just a Cold War II.
(When you consider e.g. US and Russia's involvement in Ukraine, we are arguably already in it)
 
4:29 PM
I don't think anyone but NK wants a nuclear war.
 
@Mysticial I doubt we will. Television networks (for one example) have been working at optimizing ad revenues for decades now, and they've become pretty effective at it--and what they've pretty clearly found is that it's best to restrict the ads to something like 20-25% of the overall time. Given that they're (marginally) less intrusive, you might be able to push that a little higher with web advertising, but I doubt it's anywhere close to 90% anyway.
 
@Mgetz Plus they don't want a poorer region in their country either x)
 
@Mysticial I'm not convinced they want one either; there's nothing for them to gain from it.
They probably just want nukes to be able to throw some weight around.
 
Anywway.. Noth Korea has postponed planned testing of Nukes..probably under pressure of russia and muscules of US
 
(Some of) The people may be convinced that their Great Leader will crush their enemies swiftly, etc, but I'm pretty sure the leaders themselves know they have no chance.
 
4:41 PM
I think the thing people are worried about isn't that NK knows it can't win a war. But that the Kim Jong Um might want to go down with a tantrum and bring as much of the world down with him as possible.
IOW, akin to a lot of the mass-murder + suicide crimes.
"If I can't win, I'm taking everyone down with me!"
 
I think that's quite a leap. He hasn't done anything to suggest that behaviour, has he?
@Morwenn This isn't that simple. If you don't fill the power vacuum, you may end up worse than you started.
 
@Morwenn so outcomes that won't happen: anyone annexing DPRK, the DPRK becoming part of south korea
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is a leap, but certainly not beyond realm of possibility. For someone with as much ego as he does, they tend to do that when their world starts collapsing.
 
@Mysticial this is precisely what SK is worried about, NK has extensive CBW stocks
 
Yeah. And for anyone here who watched Youjo Senki, evil loli's speech in that last episode has some amount of truth to it if you think about it. /cc @Xeo
 
4:47 PM
@Mysticial I wouldn't confuse being the center of a cult of personality with just ego.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes The guy is so ronery though
Cant blame him too too much :P
 
May I rant about C++ a bit to get more C++ wisdom here?
 
nwp
@EuriPinhollow the only thing you can expect here are suggestions to change your career to botany
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@nwp ok let's see if I get any more specific advice here.
http://cpp.sh/9ail4 - assignment (i.e. initialization) works.
http://cpp.sh/3u7b6 - assignment (i.e. initialization) does not work.
What is the logic behind this?
 
nwp
You seem to be under the impression that {0,0} is an std::initializer_list. It is not.
 
Ell
5:01 PM
@nwp it needs more context, no?
 
nwp
I mean, Epigenetics is a good way to spend you life, yeah.
 
Ell
oh
 
Also, assignment and initialization in C++ are distinct concepts.
 
@EuriPinhollow The first is aggregate initialization, just as it came down from C these many years ago.
 
This is all initialization here.
 
5:08 PM
woop, my lame answer got 14 upboats
 
Thanks, it makes more sense now.
 
so monad stacks round 2
let's take a look at ExceptT
 
Do you know about any standard suggestions which could fix this?
Similar problem: cpp.sh/3ueo . Why does 11 line work and 12 does not? In both cases the constructor is called, isn't it?
 
nwp
@EuriPinhollow you should probably go here
 
5:24 PM
Thanks.
 
What do you people use to write c++? I use Visual Studio.
 
nwp
star canceling is cheating :(
 
I had to look it up. Seems like the most efficient way.
 
 
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6:30 PM
butterflies is the canonical answer. And yes; there is an emacs keybind for it.
 
@Horttanainen Depending on the project and OS I'm working on at the moment, I use any and all of: Visual Studio, Vim, Geany, and juCi++. Oh, and for one or two things, I'm stuck using things I truly despise, like Eclipse--but I avoid that like the plague that it is.
 
I have to plus one Jerrys comment on the stuck on but despise. I've never accommodated to Eclipses funky way of doing things. I use NSight somewhat frequently.
 
@JerryCoffin What is your usual workflow when you use vim?
 
Ell
write; compile; link; run;
 
6:45 PM
@Ell More like w{curse}r{more cursing}i{still more cursing}t ...well, you get the idea.
vim isn't nearly as bad as Eclipse, but I certainly don't enjoy using it either.
 
On a slightly more serious note. My IT department was not at all happy with me ordering the new thinkpad.
I called them up because I had to make sure they didn't order an HP elitebook. The fantastic web interface left me no choice but to select "HP elitebook; whatever"; add my own specs to it...
 
@CaptainGiraffe Understandable, since the major cost of employing you is undoubtedly when they have to replace your laptop every few years or so.
 
My beloved laptop is from? (additional hint, it is the last (laptop built with a 4:3 screen=) available for general purchase.
beep 2007 My trusty T60.
 
repcapped
 
Ram and the VT-functions in the cpu is the only reason I'm replacing my trusty shadowfaxe
 
7:00 PM
@CaptainGiraffe I can't blame you on that. You're probably bored with my saying it by now, but I maintain that forcing anybody to program on a monitor with fewer than 1200 dots of vertical resolution falls within the UN guidelines for what constitutes torture.
6
 
@CaptainGiraffe dunno why people obsess about old thinkpads so much btw
 
@BartekBanachewicz I suppose one reason is that my dink, that I have been tweaking and loving for over ten years is still quite a bit more effective at doing mundane stuff as well as my specialized tasks.
@BartekBanachewicz I've dropped it. I has seen drops of wine. It has seen an entire cup of coffee.
 
I am for one very sad that my MBP is probably gonna be the last usable "pro" MBP for a while
 
@Morwenn Still reading cpp-sort. Where did you learn to write templates like that?
 
I started to like them
@Horttanainen here. Like most of us.
 
7:06 PM
It seems that I have to stick around then
 
@JerryCoffin Especially when there's 40,000 ads on one page.
 
@Horttanainen A piece of advice. Templates can be like operator overloading. You start to embrace them, then they get everywhere. Like "SQLquery + SQLquery = this is totally sensible". Then you get to "MoonBeam + FairyTale".
 
@CaptainGiraffe What amazes me is the amount of work done to prevent things like that.
 
So I called the IT department to make sure they didn't actually order an HP Elitestuff for me. - No, that's ok. Me: Ok great!
 
We're getting pretty sweet laptops at work
but I still haven't decided if I want to switch over
 
7:15 PM
IT department: So why won't you order an EliteBook?
 
I like having 3 screens
 
Me too
 
I'll wait until we get new thunderbolt 3 docks for testing
 
Quality of life is measured in screens
 
Gaming laptops ftw.
 
7:16 PM
Me: Um - we are comparing potatoes and Ferraris here.
 
@Mysticial I find that they are typically horrendously made and riddled with useless "features"
 
That was the end of that... Or so I thought...
 
that being said, the new Razers are "gaming" laptops and they look really decent so
 
@BartekBanachewicz I don't deny the "useless features" part. But the "horrendously made" part varies by brand/model.
I hardly game on mine though.
 
@Mysticial I guess my complaint is mostly about cheap ones
maybe because the expensive ones get really absurdly expensive
 
7:18 PM
But I got it since (at the time), it was the only one out there that has a real video card and can run a full memory configuration.
 
@Mysticial the Precisions we're getting (at work) have Quadro GPUs and 32GB of RAM
 
So my boss, responsible for all the money stuff I'm spending gets an email from that horrible department. "That Giraffe is probably abusing our resources".
 
@BartekBanachewicz My laptop has 48GB. I tried to run 64GB in it, but I didn't want to rip the motherboard out to get to the ram sticks on the back. So I left it at 48GB.
 
I love my boss.
 
7:19 PM
also btw forgot to mention
but we're hiring and the position is at my team
so you already know you'd at the very least get decent hardware and my companionship :D
and the C++ build is scheduled for a compiler update in a month
 
My boss wrote to the mid-level boss that had escalated my order to "CptGiraffe is abusing..." CCd it to her boss with (paraphrasing) "Thank you for your input, Giraffe nor I are interested in your concerns about managing or administering this computer. Giraffe has special needs. Just order it."
hmm; "need"s should probably read as requirements =)
 
7:35 PM
@CaptainGiraffe Don't worry, we've known you were a special needs kind of guy for a long time.
 
NOw I jUst waIt for yoUR message to be StarreDD over aNd OVER
 
@CaptainGiraffe How's that? :-)
 
@JerryCoffin I have no idea, I wrote it before I noticed your witty "resolution falls within the UN guidelines for what constitutes torture."
@JerryCoffin I'm not clever like street clever like that.
 
Don't suppose anyone here has Fallout 4 installed on their PC?
 
@BoundaryImposition No. In fact, nobody on earth actually does. It's purely a figment of your imagination.
 
7:50 PM
@BoundaryImposition Mine installed 10 minutes ago
 
@Horttanainen For real?!
 
@Horttanainen Are you in a position to send me one of the files from the installation, maybe? Pretty please? It's "Fallout4 - Meshes.ba2" that I need.
@CaptainGiraffe: FWIW my EliteBook is great ^_^
 
Steam has been installing Dark Souls, Siege, Alien Isolation and Fallout for days now. And finally fallout finished
 
@CaptainGiraffe lol, what have you ordered?
 
7:52 PM
@Horttanainen steamy
 
@BoundaryImposition Wait
 
@Horttanainen Have you seen Alien Isolation? That is one game that I honestly cannot ever play. I could maybe finish the early parts but then it gets scary.
 
Also runState having the state as second parameter is torture
beats <1200px screens
 
@wilx I have 40 hours of that game under my belt. It is amazing
 
@wilx A perfectly crafted 24Gb ram monster laptop that can run on a battery farther than Mo Farah.
 
7:55 PM
@BoundaryImposition The file you are asking is 1.4GB. Where could I upload a file of that size?
 
@Horttanainen Oh christ, really? ;(
 
@CaptainGiraffe 24Gb doesn't sound like a lot
 
@BoundaryImposition Yeah
 
that's like 3GB
 
@Horttanainen I have somewhere you could put it but I bet that'll kill your bandwidth/data or w/e right?
 
7:56 PM
Nah
 
@Horttanainen You're up for it?
 
@BartekBanachewicz Gradle, my big RAM hog uses about 2.
 
@CaptainGiraffe I routinely use about 15 gigabytes on VMs
and run gradle on top of it
 
@BartekBanachewicz My VM uses about one.
 
@BoundaryImposition Yes
 
7:58 PM
@BartekBanachewicz Why do you do this on a laptop?
 
@Horttanainen how does SCP sound?
 
Sounds good
 
@CaptainGiraffe I have a workstation right now
also hi Tom
let's send him tons of bjarne pictures guys
I trust we're all up for it
 
There is a gentlemans agreement in the lounge though.
 
@BartekBanachewicz gruss dich
@CaptainGiraffe That if any gentlemen join we won't troll them too much? :D
 
nwp
8:01 PM
@CaptainGiraffe only one sparkly bjarne per lounger?
 
I copied the address. You'll have to wait a bit because I have to review the scp manual
7
 
:)
You're a star.
 
@Horttanainen Trial and error.
Also, StackOverflow.
And shitloads of online articles.
 
And slides from conferences (especially CppCon).
Also I stole code.
 
8:03 PM
what else can I send
 
I can send a selfie!
 
@BartekBanachewicz Send nudes.
6
 
is that really Bjarne
 
@Morwenn done
@BoundaryImposition I think it's funnier when that's left unanswered
 
8:08 PM
@BartekBanachewicz :o
 
so funny it'll bring the Bjarne down?
 
wait that's not the full version
 
was the password same as username? I get permission denied
 
ahhh
 
8:12 PM
ok that's the full one @BoundaryImposition
also just use keybase to share sensitive info next time :P
@Horttanainen should make a keybase account if you don't have one yet
 
hardly sensitive
 
@BartekBanachewicz yet to actually use it for that :P
 
(I'm going to regret that now aren't I)
 
@BoundaryImposition grinning
 
@BoundaryImposition Well it is coming. I had great trouble with spaces in the file name
 
8:16 PM
put a backslash before a space and that's it
or quote
 
I already had the trouble and now it is solved with the backslashes :P
@BartekBanachewicz I have to check that keybase out. Never heard of it
 
@Morwenn Kinky
 
@Borgleader Shall I send nudes? :3
 
@Horttanainen I can hook you up with an invite if that's still necessary
 
nwp
> After this operation, 9.360 MB disk space will be freed.
You are about to do something potentially harmful.
To continue type in the phrase 'Yes, do as I say!'
 
8:22 PM
woop they actually have an app with a chat right now
 
@Morwenn No books?
 
@Morwenn do you have boobs yet
 
@Morwenn Barteks? No thx :P
 
@Horttanainen I partly read Stepanov books, but that was after writing complex template stuff. Otherwise I don't think I've ever read a programming book actually.
@BartekBanachewicz Small ones. If I'm not bare chested, most people wouldn't realize.
 
8:23 PM
@Bartek: Thanks for hint. Now keybase.io/tomalak_geretkal :)
 
Current status: Installing vesa mount 3 of 3.
 
@BoundaryImposition followed :)
 
@BartekBanachewicz keybase.io/horttanainen Yay
 
you need a key now
 
user1804599
This is so lame in Rust.
 
user1804599
8:28 PM
149 |       Vec::drain(&mut vals, 0 .. vals.len())
    |                       ----       ^^^^ immutable borrow occurs here
    |                       |
    |                       mutable borrow occurs here
 
Ill find the key after scp upload is done. I dont what to upset it.
 
user1804599
Because it's call by value it shouldn't matter, but the type checker does not recognize this case.
 
good idea
 
WTF? New attack at Champs-Élysées?
 
Looks like so.
 
8:30 PM
getting silly innit
 
user1804599
C'est terrible.
 
nwp
anyone happen to know how to replace an experimental package with a testing package on debian?
 
@nwp Just do it? :) Dunno. Add APT source and apt update and install new one?
 
nwp
well, technically the experimental package is newer and apt generally doesn't do downgrades
 
@nwp Then remove and reinstall?
 
8:34 PM
@BoundaryImposition Upload is done.
 
@Horttanainen You are a gent of the highest magnitude
In appreciation of your efforts, please accept <absolutely nothing> as a reward.
 
nwp
13 mins ago, by nwp
> After this operation, 9.360 MB disk space will be freed.
You are about to do something potentially harmful.
To continue type in the phrase 'Yes, do as I say!'
 
also @sehe if you've sent me anything through it I didn't get it
 
@BoundaryImposition Thanks
 
it just told me I have an action required and told me to download the app
which I've downloaded a while back
 
8:36 PM
@sehe I gotta bother you with zfs and storage stuff one of these days if you have the time
 
@Mysticial So, 128 threads call malloc, at once, on Linux, and some of them fail due what I assume is memory fragmentation. Have you had this problem?
 
@BartekBanachewicz My better half told me that it is past bedtime so keybase has to wait for tomorrow.
 
sure
we're all gonna be here tomorrow
like all imaginary internet beings
 
@wilx someone really wants Le Pen to win
 
@Mikhail No because I've never tried to call malloc on 128 threads on Linux.
 
8:42 PM
@Horttanainen: Yep, that's what I needed. Thanks so much :)
 
I've done 16 on Windows. No issues other than performance.
 
@Mysticial But you do multi-threaded malloc right?
 
@Mikhail don't do this, allocate first then give each thread an arena pointer
 
I basically got a code that worked well in Windows, and only new Linux system everything is going to hell due to mallocs failing at random places :-/
 
a code?
you suck
 
8:48 PM
@Puppy the konami code!
 
@Mgetz I've found some marginal performance increases by invoking malloc in parallel, but I invoked a lot of malloc. I typically also write something so that the system actually allocates the memory.
 
@Mikhail I find the first statement highly unlikely
 
@Mgetz I can't imagine Islamists would like her to be in power.
Or was the attacker non-Muslim?
 
@wilx think more russian
@wilx we don't know yet and even if they are given that ISIS hasn't already claimed responsibility I'm still leaning towards the same group that attacked the St. Petersburg subway
which was almost certainly FSB/GRU
 
@Mgetz Pretty sure ISIS will claim it. They always do.
It's meaningless.
 
8:53 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes true, they would claim Trump's hemorrhoids if they knew about them
but oddly they didn't claim St. Petersburg
and haven't claimed this yet
 
fuck's sake
I can't get the state out of the Either
runEitherT $ do
    (e, s') <- runStateT f s
    r <- e
    return (r, s')
 
^ Nice use of apostrophe.
 
@Mikhail pretty standard, huh?
anyway, the point is that return (r, s') is effectively right (r, s'). I need s' out of that
I want (Either Error a, NewState), not Either Error (a, NewState)
 
@Mikhail Yes. No issues going up to 16 on Windows and 8 on Linux. I've never tried more on Linux.
 
@Mysticial Did you get performance scaling? AKA 16 threads is better than 1 thread?
 
8:58 PM
For small mallocs, no performance issues either.
 
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz Swap the transformer stack around?
there's gotta be some lifting or hoisting you can do if you want it dynamically (i.e., leave the monad stack as-is and only swap for that function)
 
@Mikhail Not unless I'm doing large allocations and I commit them all at once across all threads. On quad-Opteron running Windows with 4 NUMA nodes, the page-commit hits a pathological case of lock contention in Windows. No issues in Linux.
Limiting the page-commit threads to one per NUMA node solved the problem.
 
@Mysticial What do you mean by commit? Do you mean write to them?
 

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