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12:02 AM
posted on May 03, 2019 by Herb Sutter

At CppCon 2018, I gave an update of my Lifetime analysis work that makes common cases of pointer/iterator/range/etc. dangling detectable at compile time (the spec is here in the C++ Core Guidelines GitHub repo). During that talk, we mentioned and demo’d two implementations: as a Visual C++ extension by Kyle Reed and Neil MacIntosh, and […]

 
Something like item[i)*(256^i) which is going to fit into a size_t. So then it becomes how fast can you sort size_t.
 
12:20 AM
I got 66 ms using cpp-sort out of the box, walltime to write the code was 145 seconds, mostly because I copied and pasted
basically just sorts 64 bit numbers
@CaptainGiraffe Also the CPU is Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2683 v4 @ 2.10GHz. So I wonder if it would get your 30 ms number, if were a normal desktop
 
I think whoever driving to a climate change protest should be fined. We should ban flying private jets to climate change submits.
People who protest climate changes should only use public transport and travelling in economy class.
 
also std::sort is 143 ms for anybody that cares.
 
Preventing climate change is not other people's job.
 
@Mikhail sort for me was 123
 
get a faster cpu
 
12:30 AM
but that's faster than yours
 
anyways, I need to get back to writing grants and chugging coffee
CPU runs under 2 GHz
As a real 10x-er I pride myself on the time it took to write the code, rather than its speed.
 
Mik, have you thought about getting a faster CPU? It might drastically reduce your working day from 12 hours to 8 hours ...
 
About 20 seconds were lost when I forgot how to unzip a .zip file
tar -xvf didn't work
 
1:08 AM
@Mysticial muh freedom
 
 
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2:16 AM
Badly written tech books make you casting doubt on your own intelligence.
 
 
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4:37 AM
There was a movie about an alien cat made some 40 years ago, my life feels 99% complete @ moment.
 
4:53 AM
I seriously don't see how people could be healthy vegan & living without vegetable oil or carbonhydrate. I spent half of time today either eating salad or steamed vegetables or cooking them. I am not a cow, I need higher energy food.
 
 
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relatively well made for a Hitler meme these days
 
8:42 AM
hi guise
@Puppy Do you still do React webdev and if so what do you use for state?
I'm trying out Mobx and it looks intriguingly easy
 
 
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11:40 AM
@BartekBanachewicz Still using Redux
mobx looks like Redux, but overcomplicated, based on my two minute reading of the examples ;p
built-in support for reactions is nice, we implemented our own support for them with Redux
ah man, all those decorators intruding on your model types, what a mess
 
 
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5:20 PM
@Mysticial Kenja no Mago is also entertaining.
I'm watching a lot of series this season.
 
 
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6:39 PM
@StackedCrooked Yep, been watching that. :)
 
7:35 PM
@CaptainGiraffe at 112ms
but I'll get there!
 
 
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9:45 PM
@Mikhail These numbers are from my gaming desktop. My thinkpad T470, my work computer is actually a tad faster.
 
You gotta factor in the time it took the kids to code the assignment. But do it in some funny way. For example, if they are paid hourly spending more time on it would actually be more profitable.
 
10:11 PM
@CaptainGiraffe For fun a GPU version using thrust::sort on size_t on a Q3000M takes 15 ms, including warm up, data copy. Also this is a not a good GPU.
 
10:22 PM
@Mikhail Not that it makes any difference but In my lab I have about 20 million cuda cores.
 
Anyways, the job the CPU is to boot up the GPU
 
@Mikhail I kinda like CS:go
 
10:36 PM
video games are bad, they got me into coding
I also ordered a few 25 cm lenses. Before installing them I'm going to climb a building, and point the beam at undergrads. See if I can melt a few.
Drop rate for freshmen is around 10% so I doubt anybody will notice
 

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