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1:05 AM
I need a quick help or advice on a program we are trying to make in C++ for a win32 application. Anyone here willing to assist me in such a task?
 
My consulting fee is $300 dollars an hour (no, really)
Anyways, who can explain the price difference between these two network cards:

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833114177&cm_re=10g_network-_-33-114-177-_-Product

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833320272&cm_re=10g_network-_-33-320-272-_-Product
I've used a lot of StarTech 10G cards, but some Windows driver issues have made me sad.
My theory is that the 3x more expensive Intel card offloads some computation onto the CPU, but really not sure.
 
@Mikhail okay... but you do know C++?
 
I would encourage you to ask your question, or if the question is bullshit try chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/116940/c-questions-and-answers
 
1:21 AM
@Mikhail It's not really bs, but I'd rather not post the question just quite yet. But thank you.
 
 
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3:00 AM
@Mikhail On to the CPU, or off from the CPU? The X-550 chip feature matrix is here: intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/release-notes/…
Unfortunately, I've never used the ASUS card, and its specs don't seem to say what chip it has, so it's next to impossible to be sure what it can/will do.
Just glancing through the specs, it looks like the Intel chip can offload more of the load from the CPU, but without a real-life comparison, I hesitate to give that much credence--I've seen too many that promised the world, but only delivered a little ball of mud.
 
 
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6:36 AM
Bears are highly evolved social animals with intelligence comparable to that of the great apes. Bears often share friendship, resources and security.
@ABuckau Let's talk about the mental state of that lone bear ...
 
He's very excited about having found a lifetime supply of food.
 
That's the next question I am about to ask you, how do you compare yourself with a bear who goes through truck loads of garage because of diminishing supply of salmon?
 
I feel his struggle.
Also, I don't eat much salmon, so not my fault.
Ask the people who pay upwards of $40/lb for it :/
Also, I've personally helped create tens (hundreds?) of thousands of salmon..
 
7:19 AM
I got my boat license today. 100% in the theory part.
Good thing that I can't afford super yachts, I tend to like to peeve on the smaller boats ... but I would mainly be on smaller boats so ...
 
Morning
 
7:45 AM
@ABuckau How do you create salmon?
@Mysticial Why he rarely mentions SIMD in his performance talks?
 
8:06 AM
@StackedCrooked you take the bits from the mommy salmon, and mix them with the bits from the daddy salmon.
Slightly more gruesome than it sounds, but basically.
 
fascinating
 
?
Not everything in life is glorious...you can pick the next subject if you'd like.
 
how to do salmon pointer arithmetic?
 
8:23 AM
spamming salmons ... spawning I mean ...
@ABuckau can you kidnap baby bears (illegally) and sell them as pets?
 
Yes, see Wojtek
The soldier bear
Who drank alcohol and ate cigarettes
 
Ven
Hello
 
8:39 AM
@TelKitty I'll trade you for a roo.
 
done deal, roos are everywhere here
more roos than cows, more cows than humans here
supermarket also sell roo meat
 
You think they can be trained to use an ar-15?
Technically I don't think there would be any laws against it..
 
@ABuckau that's the question I'm asking myself for the last 20 years
 
We all have.
 
 
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9:52 AM
@JerryCoffin also make a me a chip with automatic and transparent bonding, setting it up on Linux is too hard, and it's stealing my precious cpu cycles
 
10:05 AM
@JerryCoffin Also, Intel NICs can reach 10G using 64-byte packets. Not sure if the cheaper NICs can achieve this.
 
 
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11:12 AM
@ABuckau ..
 
: | yes, captain?
 
they call me da skipper
but I has no boat yet
wait, I have a blow up kayak :'(
 
12:12 PM
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Q: How can I accept several integers as input until newline occurs?

Meraj Al Maksud MasukHow to write the following code in C++ style? I want take several integers as input until newline ('\n') occurs then put them into an array or vector. #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main(){ int i = 0, j = 0; int arr[10000]; char temp; do { scanf("%d%c", &arr[i], &te...

 
1:08 PM
 
@StackedCrooked Without testing, I doubt anybody knows--and while they've gotten a lot cheaper, I suspect my wife would get a little upset if I bought some just to test.
 
 
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4:56 PM
@JerryCoffin Don't tell her. Just say the money was spent on beer.
 
5:15 PM
@StackedCrooked She'd know that had to be a lie. Maybe if I claimed I spent it on wine, she might actually believe it though...
 
 
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7:22 PM
Should I write my own FFT on the GPU, I need a 6 dimensional Fourier transform :-(
 
no
 
The alternative is to use FFTW on the CPU
Muh performance
Last time I rolled my own FFT was in GLSL, mostly plagiarized from GPU Gems, and that was for mobile. No clue how well it performed compared to theory. Beat the OpenCV/NDK version by six times.
Are you proud of me?
 
no
 
7:40 PM
Also, is there an FFT library that can do six dimensional Fourier-transforms using half precision?
 
For what? An x86 CPU?
 
yeah
 
x86 doesn't even have half-precision arithmetic hardware. You need to convert to SP and back.
 
So it's not easy to design an library around it since you're either gonna need wider intermediate scratch buffers or tons of conversion overhead during the computation.
 
7:52 PM
My real problem isn't even performance, so much as its storage constraints.
 
So not enough storage to convert the input to SP in a scratch buffer, perform FFT, and convert back?
IOW, you want a library that performs a half-precision FFT in-place?
 
Yeah, I'm planning on doing the transforms in-place
So, FFTW has six-dimensional FFTs, so I might have to use it.
 
Is there even gonna be enough precision for that?
Even a small FFT will have enough round-off to make a half-precision mantissa useless.
 
Basically under iterative optimization, aka Ax=b you pick a x that minimizes the system, so even if A doesn't have a lot of precision you can get a valid minimum
anyways g2g
 
8:52 PM
@Mysticial How was Andrei's visit?
Learned anything interesting? :)
 
@StackedCrooked Yes it was. A lot of bashing on various things C++ and not.
very informal
 
9:35 PM
@sehe be really great to see them merged in. Shame to have such useful bits floating about on SO. — rmawatson 40 secs ago
I should probably delete my posts, I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
10:01 PM
@sehe Thanks for offering, but no.
 
10:17 PM
:)
Don't you hate these sites? Some of them are filled to the brim with useful stuff. It's disgusting, really.
 
10:31 PM
@sehe SO is (obviously) overflowing. Unfortunately, most of what it contains isn't quite so useful as you might wish...
 
Obviously. I'd say obsolescence is the main problem of programming communities
 
@sehe It's certainly a problem. Not sure it's really SO's biggest problem though--the vast majority of answers (and questions) are pretty worthless even when they're brand new.
 
Yeah SO has it's own skew. I was thinking broadly
 
@sehe I haven't seen a lot of others that seem like they provide substantially higher quality (on average), but maybe I just haven't looked the right places.
 

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