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12:47 AM
Oh MSVC... https://twitter.com/Mysticial/status/1176657843057057792
New release, fix bug, add new one.
Or to be fair, I think this new bug already existed for a while. But it was masked by the (more serious) one that they finally fixed. So I didn't catch it until now.
 
they have a lot to fix. crashed on me a week ago.
 
At least they fix them.
From my experience:
- MSVC has a shit-ton of bugs. But they fix most of them - though with multi-month turn-around times.
- ICC has the fewest bugs. And they fix the ones that do get filed.
- GCC is in the middle. But they don't fix bugs.
 
GCC don't fix bugs, because their bugs become undefined behavior lol
 
Silent incorrect compilation bugs are the worst and are rare on GCC and ICC. I've only found one for each in the past 10 years. But MSVC is really bad - especially for the SIMD stuff.
 
Linux just recently got GPU support
SIMD reminds me of mapping terrain, I am assuming you guys are continuously scanning stockmarket
 
1:01 AM
wut
 
the same operation across a dataset
parallel operations
 
posted on September 25, 2019 by Herb Sutter

Yesterday, I received this question from a distinguished C++ expert who served on the ISO C++ committee for many years. The email poses a decades-old question that still has the classic roll-your-own answer in C++ Core Guidelines #C.130, and basically asks whether we’ve made significant progress toward automating this pattern in modern C++ compared to … Continue reading GotW-ish: Th

 
I wonder if it's practical to use a GPU to query a database or file system
I guess it's a thing "GPU database" but mostly used for analytics. I wonder why it's not more widely adopted. Probably overkill.
 
1:21 AM
@Rick Unless I've misunderstood things, a GPU database is the reverse: the database runs on the GPU, so the CPU sends a query to the GPU, and the GPU responds with a result. At least when I've seen it, it was used for doing location-based querying (so basically, still asking the GPU to do geometry-oriented stuff).
 
@JerryCoffin that's one advantage of it, but why not also use it to query a database like sql. Seems like it would be faster
 
@Rick You might be able to do that (and maybe people have), but I haven't seen it (though I haven't looked very hard).
 
@Mysticial y no clang
 
I think it's probably still a new idea, will probably take time to develop.
might make this my new hobby
 
1:37 AM
@Borgleader Haven't had a need for it.
GCC is sufficient for Linux.
 
1:50 AM
@Mysticial you know what else is sufficient for Linux?
 
your mom?
 
No! your mom!
 
Only on unix, you can 'man cat'.
 
 
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3:14 AM
Ugh why the debate on type punning and the struct prefix rule goes on for so long? The X11 library from the ancient days has pretty much forced the rule to be what it is because the compiler authors aren't going to break the entire GUI stack.
 
I will be having a minor dental surgery soon, I can't eat for half a day but I am not hungry right now, what to do?
 
@TelKitty: That's one of the few cases where I would agree with making oneself eat.
 
3:48 AM
@TelKitty More important than eating: are you well hydrated?
 
 
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5:55 AM
No! you're mom!
@Rick Yeah, it works pretty well. Anything with a prefix sum works great.
Hell, people use GPUs for real-time scheduling.
The underlying limitation is that a lack of GPU developers and ecosystem problems. If you write a thesis on it, you can get impressive results.
 
 
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7:18 AM
Either the device on the Pi stops working intermittently or it needs reset each time.
 
 
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9:13 AM
Most hilarious 10 seconds clip I have watched this week.
 
 
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10:43 AM
So it's my second-day learning c++, what is the difference between string and std::string?
 
nwp
@notatroll Wrong room. Go here.
 
thanks.
 
 
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3:57 PM
@Mgetz So it looks like 3000 also failed in under 24 hours of load. Seems like the stability isn't much better than with my old memory on the older AGESA. So I'm 90% sure it's the chip that's holding it back.
 
@Mysticial I'd believe that particularly on Zen 1
 
I'd need try the ram in one of my X299 boxes to see what the ram can handle.
 
I'd be very curious to see how memory overclocking scales between the 1700x 2700x and 3700x
@Mysticial at those die sizes I'm going to make a SWAG and guess 3200 in four DIMM config and 3400 in two DIMM config
potentially with manual subtiming
 
4:12 PM
I kinda wish I had a test system just for stuff like this. But I don't normally carry around spare CPU+mobo for latest gen stuff.
CPU, mobo, and PSU are the only things I'm short of completing a open-air test system.
 
@Mikhail Claiming that I'm mom just because I cook the meals, do the dishes, laundry and housecleaning, shows your bigoted, colonialist patriarchal mindset.
 
Redefine the word, "mom" to be "parent" and not imply a gender. Better yet, let's eliminate all gendered pronouns from the language!
In a far left world: Anyone who uses a gendered pronoun is automatically sexist and must be thrown in jail and/or executed.
In a far right world: Anyone who isn't sexist is automatically a liberal and must be thrown in jail and/or executed.
 
4:54 PM
In French, Dutch and German nouns also have a gender.
It's probably hard to get rid of that.
 
nwp
Or maybe people should stop confusing genus and gender.
 
@StackedCrooked Likewise in most (all?) of the Romance languages.
 
In a far left world: There would be bridges lined with gold every half mile on the US southern border with millions of people crossing north every day.
In a far right world: There would be sniper towers, machine gun nests, and land mines to mow down everybody who comes even close.
In a far left world: Universal basic income is the only legal income. Everybody always gets the exact same amount no matter what.
In a far right world: Every man for himself. If you have no money, you die plain and simple.
 
5:11 PM
In the extreme left, aka communism, more people were trying to get out than trying to get in.
(Thinking mostly of East Germany right now. It might have been different in other communist nations.)
 
@StackedCrooked depends on which you're talking about, quite a few people migrated to russia in the 1920s when lenin was still leading the USSR
of course that changed after Stalin took power
 
There's this story of people having to applaud for Stalin. And the first one that stops applauding would be arrested. So the applause went on for 10 minutes or so.
That must be a really hellish place to be.
 
@StackedCrooked A lot seems to depend on what preceded the communist regime. Many East Germans remembered when they were a Republic with a reasonable economy, so they found Communism quite intolerable (especially since Russia spent a fair amount of effort on "punishing" the East Germans for WWII). On the other hand, before Castro, Cuba had been abused for centuries, so even though Communism might not be perfect, it was a step up for many (and correspondingly, fewer people try to escape).
Ultimately, however, it's largely true: communism seems to run directly counter to human nature, so it only happens when enforced, and the closer you try to follow the precepts of pure communism, the more brutal you have to get in enforcing them, and the more people hate it.
 
5:27 PM
@JerryCoffin not sure if I'd call anything actually implemented proper communism. I'm not sure that can exist beyond kibbutz level
 
Since some question my claim that communism runs counter to human nature, I'll cite kids in a school cafeteria. With no help from anybody, on the first day of school they invent capitalism--they start to trade the food mom non-gendered parent sent for something else they'd rather have. Within a week, every kid there has a reasonable idea of the relative values of different foods--one cookie is worth at least two puddings, a hamburger is worth more than spaghetti, and so on.
@Mgetz I doubt anybody's succeeded, but they're sure killed a lot of people trying (to do what they at least claimed was supposed to lead toward communism).
 
@JerryCoffin As best I can tell from reading Marx Communism mostly exists in small towns and villages already. Without actually 'enforcing' on anyone. It it the ideal version... no but people live 'communally' and help each other out in general. But trying to enforce a 'vision' of that at larger scale really doesn't work as best I can tell
 
5:44 PM
@Mgetz It's certainly true that most people are willing (and often quite happy) to help out their friends. But (to give only one counterexample) even in a small town, there are people who don't get along with each other, and a few outcasts who don't get along with much of anybody. And even people who do get along, rarely (if ever) share to a point that would honestly qualify as communism. Rather than erasing inequality, most of them get along in spite of it, or even embrace it.
 
@JerryCoffin pretty much
 
 
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posted on September 25, 2019

Thank you to everyone who came to events on my book tour! If you weren't able to make it to any of my tour events, How To is now available everywhere, including at Barnes and Noble, Target, Amazon, local independents, and more. Some Barnes and Noble locations and indies have special signed copies, so you can check with your bookseller to see if those are available.

 
 
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9:25 PM
<3
 
9:56 PM
@Mikhail are you currently doing this? Are you using a framework or cuda to do this.
 

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