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1.5 flu in one season
kitteh is getting weak ... 😓 😢 😭
This room has a lot of furies
@Mikhail are you fur-ious
disclaimer I am not one
can't see images at work
00:26
consult an optometrist
or buy a bigger monitor
tonight I need to pass a --color=always option that I didn’t need to, yet I don't remember updating my system or editing my config since the last time I ran the command
computing truly is a mysterious creature
I am tempted to kidnap baby crocodiles while travelling up north, bring them home, grow them to adult size, then dump them in ponds all over Sydney.
Into this feral wildlife thing.
 
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03:31
@milleniumbug I just played around with GTest a little for fun; wow what kind of mangling did google have to do to get this stuff to work
the amount of crazy macros that do black magic is just beyond me
Converted an equation into polar coordinates and now its correctly integrating.
04:10
 
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07:16
Not seem to be able to change the drone gimbal into 30 degrees mode :/
Morning
evening
07:35
gonna seek help from drone group
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Ven
Ven
08:22
Heyo heyo
@Mikhail you posted a reply link
firealarm can also be read as FireA.I.arm
Hi :)
09:12
@sehe My grand uncle performed some works of my grand grand father (Russian composer), and I have a video. Let me know if you want to see it.
 
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10:18
@Columbo hell why not. I can listen and work
@LucDanton virtualize everything, and isolate containers instead of updating. TERM=abstractvirtual,tinfoil
@Feeds LOL :D
really now I can die happy! (^U^)
@sehe you see today's Savage Chickens? Some what rhetorical, I know you almost certainly have. I actaully really like that look, it's more 'raw'
I almost wish he'd stick to it
It's also a good way of explaining how good I am with Spanish so far XD
11:18
@thecoshman I stopped savage chickens when that feedreader died (google reader, I think)
Ven
Ven
like 10 years ago, then?
more like ~3 I think
> Google closed Google Reader on July 1, 2013, citing declining use
Ven
Ven
so, 5. still quite a lot of time in daily webcomics land.
@sehe you never bothered to find another rss reader?
Ven
Ven
inoreader is pleasing me thus far.
11:22
I did. None stuck
inoreader is the last I had.
Ven
Ven
@sehe what was wrong with it? fmi
I have not read webcomics for years
like 10+ years
11:40
@Ven the UI was disorienting. Don't remember specifics. I guess I gradually leaned more towards twitter. Now I rely on peeps on my timeline sharing the right stuff.
12:03
> Concepts were not supposed to be abused...
Cutest thing I've read today
@sehe maybe create a feed reader bot that will tweet new entries in a feed?
Ven
Ven
:3
 
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13:15
@sehe Sent it on Twitter. :-)
 
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15:15
"use const keyword in function" How does this help application size? — Borgleader 8 secs ago
(inb4 im an idiot)
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader well because const is the new inline, obv.
 
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posted on June 11, 2018 by Scott Meyers

I recently became aware of a nifty new book about C++, The Modern C++ Challenge. Today I saw that the ebook is available for $10, which strikes me as quite the bargain. Before I tell you why I think the book is interesting, let me dispense with some caveats. First, I haven't read the entire book, I've only looked at parts of it. Second, I haven't looked closely enough at the source code to e

18:40
Let me review this book, which I haven't read about material I don't keep up with. The strength of the book is that its not about what it says it is about. Also the last question requires using an API that doesn't have bindings for the language I'm writing about. Also I got this book for free because my publisher wanted a quote.
19:03
hey guys, any suggestions on hpp-only concurrent queues out there?
TBB or Cilk, although its really easy to roll your own
@Mikhail really don't want to roll my own as I do not trust my own stupidity
opinion on boost lockfree?
Sorry, never needed lock free on the CPU
If I were you, I'd roll my own because its like 5 lines
but I have over 30 cores
So...
How long does each work element take?
19:08
rough grain locking will probably end up w/ really bad performance :P
I have yet to benchmark that, but I suspect the variance will be very hihg
@OneRaynyDay are you sure?
have you profiled yet?
probably anywhere from <1s to over 30 minutes for each element
I haven't profiled yet
LOL
Don't do lock free unless you're under ~ 1 ms (this about condition variable response times on Windows)
Okay fair, thanks :D I'll just roll myown then
Also 30 cores is nothing
19:10
I honestly don't have enough experience to tell ballpark-wise when to switch, thanks for the advice
Still in school, so I'm just basing theoretical behavior for my decisions
you right; I've seen more, but I don't really want to take up more than 30 regardless even if it's an extremely beefy machine; there's other processes running
do you guys know how to concaticate two text files in command prompt? surprisingly google search isn't proving a simple answer to this
try duckduckgo instead
whats this?
@erotavlas cat stands for concatenate
19:15
screw it i'm just going to use notepad++
hmm that helps...but in windows I think its called type
and >> appends the stdout of a program to a file
nice it worked, thanks....its like this

type file1.txt file2.txt > file1+2.txt
20:00
@FeeeshMeister FTW the reason MSVC doesn't support inline ASM in 64bit is that it's impossible to do proper optimization on it because it can do all sorts of things that break runtime assumptions. In general intrinsics will out perform ASM because the compiler can better optimize and schedule instructions. — Mgetz 56 secs ago
cc @Mysticial yet another person that thinks they can beat the compiler
MSVC isn't able to autovectorize unsigned shorts, so it's pretty easy to beat the compiler...
@Mikhail short is not guaranteed to be the fastest on the platform
in fact it's perfectly legal for the compiler to promote all math to int
20:37
@Mikhail Or just pretend that MSVC doesn't support any useful vectorization other than intrinsics.
@Mysticial Hopefully this will change with the compiler rejuv
either way intrinsics usually beat assembly or inline assembly
20:53
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Q: I prepared my CV in LaTeX and exported it to PDF. How to deal with a recruiter who insists on CV in Word format?

matandkedFOREWORD I prefer to create documents in formats such as LaTeX, Markdown or RMarkdown. They're platform and version (of the particular editor) independent. You can export them to good looking PDF that is (I think) de facto standard for the CV. Unfortunately some recruiters force to "provide the...

^^ haha... AHAHAHAH... lol...
21:36
@Mgetz Yeah, even that would be better: godbolt.org/g/GqQyVk

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