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@BartekBanachewicz it's C, not C++; seems reasonable enough
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you mean not unreasonable enought not to use it?
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@BartekBanachewicz Objective-Lua
@rightfold heh.
huh
it suddenly occurs to me that I am building and running Wide with the VS2013 Preview, but linking to the VS2012-built LLVM/Clang.
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@BartekBanachewicz C##?
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13:03
I'm going to write my app in such a way that it can be used with either Ruby and Sinatra, Python 3 and Bottle, Python 2 and Bottle or Python 2 and Flask all in a single source file.
@Xeo if that were musical symbols, it would be simply D.
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D already exists.
I'd go for G.
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F# is best #.
@rightfold C# is (special definition of is) D flat.
13:05
C♮ sucks.
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@BartekBanachewicz This chair makes my ass flat.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ♬
Hmm, no Unicode character assignment for the half-sharp symbol.
:S
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C♬
@BartekBanachewicz indeed
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13:08
After poetry, we move on to "Code is Music".
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So can we agree that Code is art ?
of course it is
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Only when it's Python.
Ha, there is after all. Should have looked for quarter tone, not half-sharp. C𝄲 = Java
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13:12
(which does not exclude its crappy pieces)
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@R.MartinhoFernandes C square!
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@rightfold Even coding in C is art. I'd spit on it if it was exposed in a museum, but still ! (And seeing the question that led to language war, there are people interested ~~)
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C is museumworthy.
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Haha!
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Noez, getting square :(
13:14
we are interested about C, especially interested about not using it
> I need to know this, because the objects in my class do not contain sensible values all the time, so the destructors should not be called when they don't.
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It has historical value.
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@JBL Don't put spaces before exclamation marks.
In music, sharp, dièse (from French), or diesis (from Greek) means higher in pitch and the sharp symbol raises a note by a half tone. Intonation may be flat, sharp, or both, successively or simultaneously. More specifically, in musical notation, sharp means "higher in pitch by a semitone (half step)," and has an associated symbol (), which may be found in key signatures or as an accidental, as may flats. Under twelve-tone equal temperament, B sharp, for instance, sounds the same as, or is enharmonically equivalent to, C natural, and E sharp is enharmonically equivalent to F natural. In ...
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There is no reason to do that.
13:14
(note the URL)
@Xeo I don't think there are many fonts around with that thing. It's very specific, so you would need some musically oriented font.
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@rightfold Erm... You're right. I should get used to this. In french we do...
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TIL: French sucks.
musical symbol quarter tone sharp
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@rightfold I can't disagree :<
13:15
@JBL uh that sucks
> Should have looked for quarter tone, not half-sharp
Yeah.
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@BartekBanachewicz Or at least, it is tolerated.
@JBL it should be pursued with capital punishment
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's a lot of squares
> BYZANTINE MUSICAL SYMBOL RAPISMA
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@BartekBanachewicz It's hilarious because we don't put spaces before simple dots, but do/tolerate spaces before question marks/exclamation marks. Talk about consistency...
13:17
@JBL Who's "we"? I'd reject a space before a question mark as invalid as surely as a space before a dot.
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@DeadMG The french, FWIW.
@BartekBanachewicz Get Symbola here: users.teilar.gr/~g1951d (or Musica)
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@JBL Fuck the French
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@DeadMG :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes Musica? I am peachless.
Bonus points for getting the second pun.
> OpenGL ES 10th Anniversary Party - Cash Bar & Monster Trucks
13:22
I need to watch the Batman trilogy again
I'd skip the third if I were you
@not-TonyTheLion you need to watch it?
personally I'd rather marathon all the Marvel films
I'm looking forward to watching Iron Man 3 in a fashion that is not a shitty CAM
@DeadMG Unfortunately the only option at the cinema here was 3D :/
@BartekBanachewicz Yea well, need may be overstating it, but I want to.
@DeadMG Come visit me and we'll watch them all
13:33
Meh, doing film marathons alone is depressing.
I want to watch LOST when I'll be left alone
what the?
putting that off for quite some time
@BartekBanachewicz Poor sod.
@melak47 Wow.
Looks...
13:35
@R.MartinhoFernandes meh, only for a month, my roommate comes back then
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have to explicitly use make_pair for the strings to end up in there. wtf? :(
@melak47 why on earth do you build on dropbox? :F
ITT VS2013 C++11 still sucks.
no shit, sherlock.
13:36
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is still a preview (still....)
@BartekBanachewicz it syncs my shit to my laptop :p
@melak47 are you aware of that quite old thing called Source Control?
yes. I don't always have a (good) connection when I'm not at home with my laptop. and I'm lazy. so I use dropbox for LAN sync :p
man
@melak47 that still doesn't explain why are you using dropbox to store source code
13:39
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don't you hate it when you look at the call stack leading to your error and it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever?
@BartekBanachewicz ..so it syncs to my laptop?
but I've stopped trying to make sense of things
its just C++
it never makes sense
@melak47 ah, so you mean you want a cron job with automatic pull?
13:41
what's worse is, I remember having this exact problem before
@BartekBanachewicz except windoze
but I just don't remember what the cause was.
@melak47 Windows has even a GUI for that. Task Scheduler
@DeadMG I get that all the time. I don't have symbols for some parts of InDesign, so sometimes call stacks just make zero sense.
yeah, scheduled tasks. but I'm lazy ^_^
13:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes This one plain doesn't make sense (and I have symbols for all the intermediate steps)
@melak47 that's just plain bad. Dropbox doesn't assure integrity of particular code revision whatsoever
Right tools for the job dammit.
TESTS, Y U NO SIMPLE?
@BartekBanachewicz and scheduled tasks do?
@melak47 if you schedule a git pull, yeah.
@BartekBanachewicz apparently your site isn't working
13:45
@not-TonyTheLion vboxwebsrv and my vm are down
@not-TonyTheLion that's not a good thing
@BartekBanachewicz I know that.
@not-TonyTheLion Well I mean I didn't close them. Apache on Windows still works.
Neither did I
Why would I do that?
13:46
I am not saying you did.
something might have crashed or I dunno
Ok, I'll have a look tonight
perhaps it rebooted
bleh
hope not
exams finish soon and I will be able to set it up so it's bulletproof
oh exams
didn't realize you had exams
good luck
13:48
@BartekBanachewicz and then I have to add a scheduled task for every repo? ._.
@melak47 make one bat file that pulls them all.
I have 2 options: jump off cliff or cry.
why not both?
cry, take a pic then send it to us
13:50
tony the puss
@BartekBanachewicz how can it pull all of them when it doesn't know all of them
the assert argument is a thing that's supposed to be true, right?
@melak47 iterate over repos/*
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know you love discussing REST, I think I've finally come to some sort of conclusion
Oh gawd TL;DR
13:51
REST is terrible.
Lion++, worse then Cat++ in whining
@BartekBanachewicz right, so I iterate over the folder names on the other computer...why not just simply copy the folder instead if I'm already doing that
@Telkitty猫咪咪 haha
yeah, I propose WORK instead of REST. That's for 6 of 9 scenarios.
;)
@R.MartinhoFernandes :P
13:53
@not-TonyTheLion it's not
@R.MartinhoFernandes o_0 did you just upvote it and run away?
@thecoshman (FWIW, I did read it; nice write up)
@melak47 because a) you copy all the binaries b) you don't maintain versions sanely.
@R.MartinhoFernandes good lord you read fast
are you really asking me why you should use a version control system? @melak47
@thecoshman I finished a while ago
13:55
@BartekBanachewicz no. I am asking you why I should use a version control system when all I want to do is sync crap to my laptop
@melak47 because that's what version control systems are for.
hmm... maybe the time it took me to write that warped my perception of how long it is :P
@thecoshman IMHO the quote about not having the context and a few lines would be enough, but nice explanation anyway
@melak47 Well, I mean, they are for code. If you want to sync crap, feel free to use dropbox
@BartekBanachewicz well, I wanted to make it clear that I am not just throwing one quote at it and saying job done. That I have actually read and digested what Fielding's original work was about.
@BartekBanachewicz and what if I don't have a chance to sync my stuff while I'm at home? Then I have to push WIP code that's doesn't work yet to github just so I can get to it from my laptop and work on it there? >_>
13:58
Writing tests takes longer than writing the code you're testing.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Microsoft is making their own Prolog link
@BartekBanachewicz No.
VCS is for versioning, not for syncing.
Seems wrong.
@not-TonyTheLion that's cool. Or maybe the code sucked in the first place
@BartekBanachewicz no. syncing software is for syncing
13:59
@BartekBanachewicz I knew about Z3. It's not like Prolog.
@thecoshman That's a lot of words for "use HTTP verbs appropriately and identify resources by URLs"
(I didn't actually read it)
@melak47 meh, still, syncing 200MB of binaries is lame.
@CatPlusPlus the point <= vast expanse => the cat
@R.MartinhoFernandes it has a few differences, no doubt, but still looks similar
@melak47 branch or fork...
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14:00
brork
@thecoshman REST really doesn't need that many words.
REST - Recurring Exponents Suck Tremendously
@CatPlusPlus please read it through first, the question as well.
@CatPlusPlus yet still there are a lot of people that get it tremendously wrong
@R.MartinhoFernandes not if you are also drinking alcohol
14:04
REST is KISS for web services.
If you want to delete a collection, send a DELETE request with a collection. The end of story. No need for theory and thousands of :words:
> here, I am sending you stuff I want you to delete
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@thecoshman Repslut. :>
I like that word: now'ish
14:10
@rightfold he got like 70 for it. not really that much
@thecoshman use a fucking semi fucking colon you fucking bastard
fuck.
I have only two functions that have non-const access to a private variable, but the value changes between exiting one and entering the other.
@DeadMG set a memory trap
@DeadMG Hehe - you deleted the instance, maybe?
14:14
it's pretty unlikely that UB would happen to lead to a vector<unordered_map<string, T>> suddenly gaining an extra valid entry.
huh. the pair<int, pair<string,string>> constructed fine - but then in the initializer_list constructor, the string values are gone
@MartinJames It's a member variable, and this object lives forever.
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immortal int x; // lives forever
@DeadMG OK, can't blame me for trying :)
indeed I cannot
14:15
@melak47 lol
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@melak47 _First_arg is reserved.
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As well as _Elem.
@rightfold it's the implementation code you dumbass
it's reserved for the person who authored it.
@rightfold He's looking at the insides of the stdlib.
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14:16
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not dumb.
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YES I KNOW TWO PEOPLE ALREADY TOLD ME.
QUICKLY TELL HIM AGAIN
@rightfold then you are just an ass?
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I have an ass.
your dumbass?
14:17
@rightfold *this
@melak47 this -> 0xcccccccc ooops
@R.MartinhoFernandes I hadn't stepped into the constructor yet
@R.MartinhoFernandes Can happen in a normal situation- the debugger shows that if you haven't properly entered the method yet.
Yeah - I get that often, esp. with O3.
14:21
In Hell++, a random number is generated during compilation, and that is the maximum number of threads allowed for that program. — R. Martinho Fernandes 6 secs ago
That's only mildly hellish tbh :v
In Hell++, this random number is always 4.
@LucDanton It's implementation-defined, so there isn't much margin.
Guys what are some things a person can do to make some money related to programming?
Rob a software shop.
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14:24
wlp
time to rebuild LLVM/Clang, I guess.
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@moonbeamer2234 Wat?
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@moonbeamer2234 How about: Find a job and work?
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Work in the programming industry?
Duh!
Heeeeeelllloooo everyone
How you guys doin'?
grump
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14:26
Only hopeless people in there.
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I think that variables names are not in the scope of EL&U. You can call it whatever you want in code, and no user would be the wiser. Nevertheless, how about having a boolean field within the Player class like "myTurn"? Or perhaps a singleton WhoseTurn that points to a Player instance? — rajah9 2 mins ago
WTF
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^Does he think that StackExchange is only about programming ?
@moonbeamer2234 If your lucky there is this thing where you sit in a chair for 8+ hrs a day while some older guy occasionally yells at you. Actual skill may/may not be required.
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Even on something called English Language and Usage.
Tomorrow is friday everybody! Let's do an Hangout party!
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14:29
@Aboutblank You're kinda lucky if it is required.
@Aboutblank im 17, no degree. Im gonna have to do something on my own.
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@moonbeamer2234 Study ?
@moonbeamer2234 I'm pretty sure you can't have a degree at 17 anyway.
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@moonbeamer2234 Hello. I don't have a degree either, apart from O-level.
@moonbeamer2234 look for internship? most will pay something.
14:31
@Xeo What's O-level?
@Jeffrey Hmm.. I'm only in a party mood when tomorrow is Saturday and it's past beer o'clock.
@JBL I do study. a lot. Ive read quite a few books, watched a lot of college lectures on youtube having to do with comp science, ect. I want to do some application
@Aboutblank ive checked around. I have a Microsoft office nearby that does programming but they want college students
@melak47 They were drunk and went home.
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@moonbeamer2234 Why not actually take CS courses/study then (aiming for a degree)?
14:32
@MartinJames lol
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@melak47 Strings don't like you it seems. They flee.
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@Jeffrey That's what they call it in England anyways - ordinary high school degree, nothing special. You get it after 10th year in Germany.
@JBL The question is tagged
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Oh right !
@Xeo The school right before university right?
14:33
@LightnessRacesinOrbit feel free to improve the grammar you fucking bastard;
@Xeo No, it's not called "high school" in England
@LightnessRacesinOrbit used to be a tag on Stack Overflow.
Ive made a kernel level rootkit and a keylogger just cause I was bored and wanted to explore...and @JBL my plan is to learn as much about Comp Sci as I can before I go to college that way I can get easy grades. It completely goes against everything I believe in because im a huge believer of you should go to school to get education over getting a grade cause there are a lot of people at my school that have good grades but don't know anything about the classes they got A's in.
@Xeo Also, O-Levels were abolished in 1988. Nice try, though.
But as far as im concerned the easier my first two years of college are, the better.
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14:34
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Whatever, that's what my dictionary spat out when I searched for "MSA / Mittlerer Schulabschluss"
> FLOAT can be "double" or "int".
@moonbeamer2234 Enjoy them like there's no tomorrow, because... well, there isn't.
@Xeo They may be equivalent, but it hasn't been in use in England for 25 years
My goal in life is to work for square enix ._____.
@Jefffrey College days or high school? lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes FLOAT is a type that floats around between integer and floating point.
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14:35
@moonbeamer2234 If I get it right, you want to get some money out of programming while waiting for your degree ?
@JBL yeah pretty much
I was thinking about putting some ads on craigslist and starting my own little software development company
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Q: assigning local variable to global variable in c++

user1612986i have object template <class FLOAT> struct Cstruct { Struct1<FLOAT> _var1; Struct2<FLOAT> _var2; Cstruct(){}; Cstruct(Struct1 var1,Struct2 var2):_var1(var1),_var2(var2){}; }; FLOAT can be "double" or "int". Struct1 and Struct2 are also templatized with FLOAT....

Source.
@moonbeamer2234 do you have a resume?
Or hacking some games and selling hacks
@Aboutblank yes, want to see? I mean, I really don't have any work experience yet :[ That's another reason im trying to find something to do related to programming, so that I have something I can put on my resume
but it lists all my programming related skills
@LightnessRacesinOrbit actually, to my understanding N. Ireland still calls them O-levels. But I am not sure if this is just using the old the name or if they actually still called O-levels.
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14:37
@moonbeamer2234 Mmmh, makes me think of Google Summer Of Code, but for 2013 it's too late...
@Xeo O-levels (well GCSEs) are not what you would consider 'degree' level education.
I suspect that what his country calls O-levels and an England O-level are completely different things
@thecoshman ive definitely considered going the technical route, but I hear its harder to get a job, less job security because of that kind of degree, and people with tech degrees as opposed to traditional degrees often are offered less pay
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@DeadMG As I said, that's what my dictionary spat out.
@thecoshman NI has used GCSEs since 1988 too
@DeadMG I agree
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14:41
Hm, dictionary also says that GCSE are somewhat equivalent to what I mean.
4-11 is primary school, where you may work through Key Stage 1 and 2, depending upon which parts of the curriculum your school implements
12-16 is secondary school, where you first work for Key Stage 3 and then GCSEs
17-18 is sixth form (or "college" for some) where you either get A Levels or a bunch of useless shit
then you go to uni and get a real degree, or you go do an internship, or an apprenticeship, or work at McDonalds
ages approximate
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Or go get a job
:P
@Xeo McDonalds
we all have McDonalds in common
So are there any independent ways to make money programming?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit huh...
@LightnessRacesinOrbit worth stating that only 4-16 is mandatory
@moonbeamer2234 yes, but it's hard to free lance unless you are well known
@thecoshman yepper
@LightnessRacesinOrbit o_0
> McDonalds is our kind of place!
@thecoshman :|
14:47
@LightnessRacesinOrbit WHY AM I STILL WATCHING THIS
so wait...a lot of people say unskilled programmers get jobs. What is the definition of a skilled vs unskilled programmer?
> The number of thread sexecuted at the same time is limited by the total number of processor cores available
@moonbeamer2234 skilled = me
@moonbeamer2234 unskilled = some people in my team I know
holy cockfucking shit, LLVM and Clang take forever to build
Looks like someone has defeated the almighty Skeet on this:
@moonbeamer2234 unskilled programmers get jobs in professions that do not involve programming
14:49
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Q: Ternary operator is twice as slow as an if-else block?

user1032613I read everywhere that ternary operator is supposed to be faster than, or at least the same as, its equivalent if-else block. However, I did the following test and found out it's not the case. Random r = new Random(); int[] array = new int[20000000]; for(int i = 0; i < array.Length; i++) { ...

@LightnessRacesinOrbit so what happens if you try to synchronize three threads and you only have a dual core processor?
@thecoshman Lightness just said people that work with him are unskilled though.
@moonbeamer2234 define "synchronize"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit run at the same time
@moonbeamer2234 You can multi-thread on one processor, you know.
Define "at the same time".
14:51
@moonbeamer2234 It just means that execution will be interleaved rather than actually concurrent. Still useful in many, many circumstances. For example, running more than one program on your computer.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Put everything in the browser!
This whole "never have more threads than cores" mantra is complete jibberish as a general rule.
@LightnessRacesInOrbit what does interleaved mean as opposed to concurrent o-o
@moonbeamer2234 Read a book
cba
@LightnessRacesinOrbit It's actually quite silly at times.
14:52
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Especially if most of those threads are mostly doing IO...
It makes sense for computational threads.
@EtiennedeMartel ..or waiting on signals from other threads.
@LightRacesinOrbit is there a way to overload a processor, as in you gave it too many threads to run at once and it cant do it?
Mine can only do like 5. 6 if it's Friday.
14:55
@moonbeamer2234 you are like some sort of ADHD 6 year old. It's ok to have questions, but seriously, do not out stay your welcome when you can just spend some time reading up via Google
@EtiennedeMartel exactly
@MartinJames yep
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit Is that even a mantra ? I mean, apart from specific architectures, you'll rarely fall in a case where you have less processes than cores anyway...
@moonbeamer2234 not really. i suppose in theory you could stall your process
@moonbeamer2234 but that relies on you having some expectation of completion time that then gets broken
@JBL I'm hearing it more and more
@moonbeamer2234 Well, if your heatsink/fan is insufficient, you may get a problem if you load up all your cores for an extended period:)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That sentence isn't really wrong, it's actually incomplete. Probably a case of Chinese whispers.
14:56
@thecoshman "do not out stay your welcome" what
A sensible person probably said something sensible at one point and someone else took it and turned it into that.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit But... why? It's not "advanced threading knowledge". You just have to open any process explorer to understand that it's, most of the time, not valid (I suppose, I'm no threading guru at all).
@EtiennedeMartel Clear case of not wanting to think.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Probably.
@R.MartinhoFernandes what what? did you not understand what I said or something?
14:57
@thecoshman Right.
Because, of course, never have more computation threads than cores, because they're gonna fight for CPU resources.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ¬_¬
Saying "never have more threads than cores" kinda shows you missed the underlying point.
@JBL Hint: people are stupid.
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@CatPlusPlus I must be too naive...
14:59
In any casse, it's a false problem: just get a scheduling library like TBB or PPL and leave it at that.
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"They obviously can't be that stupid, right?"
@EtiennedeMartel s/computation/running simultaneously/
@EtiennedeMartel Even that does not seem to be a firm rule. In those cases where there is so little data that there is little/no cache-flushing required, 32 threads can be very slightly faster than 8 on a 4/8 core i7.
it's OK to have many sleeping computation threads.
@MartinJames Good point.
14:59
@JBL Ahahaha

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