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14:00
Try cleaning your ears, see if it makes a difference :)
Ok, now I feel normal after reading this - I always want to hold cute little fluffy birds in my hand and feel them.
@jrok I just did this morning.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 positive overflow
@R.MartinhoFernandes wooo
> Are GC's Expensive
Yes they have a cost, no its not a big deal.
seriously?
14:15
@BartekBanachewicz unless you're running HPC code... seriously
@BartekBanachewicz Seriously.
Remember how we are talking about mobile applications.
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> e.g. removing a setter/getter overhead
lol
ah
@BartekBanachewicz ikr, it should use commas after "Yes" and "no", semicolon instead of comma, and "it's".
14:15
different situation
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: Happy birthday to the NES! [c++] [c++11] [c++-faq] [no-helpdesk] [programmers-still-bad]
but this guy is basically roaring with BS
> To avoid your crashes you add checks and safeties which go against the basic performance penalties you are trying to counter.
> you will end up with crashes
I love how it's all unconditional for him.
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He really seems like a Java fanboy from the part I've read.
14:18
He has a few valid points, but his criticism of ARC and MMM looks like an uneducated java rant.
@Xeo He did write Java VM stuff.
Why is his opinion, as someone that worked on GCs, less valid than the opinions of people that worked on GCs that Drew quotes?
You sound like fanboys.
No, I am just pointing out he is automatically assuming non-GC code will crash
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@R.MartinhoFernandes That was not a reply to the GC stuff.
It's as stupid as saying that GC will always be slow.
14:20
@BartekBanachewicz He isn't.
I wrote a pretty scathing comment
He's just ignoring the higher percentiles.
informing him that he was a moron.
> (in fact game programmers NEVER allocate during game level execution).
> NEVER
@R.MartinhoFernandes his statement was about C, so it was even dumber actually, if it was supposed to be a proper criticism of ARC
Most common reason for C/C++ crashes: access violation, most common reason for Java/C# etc crashes: NullReference (same reason.. different terms)
14:22
Congratulations upon your awareness.
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That... was kinda unnecessary
@hexafraction Tavern on meta
OK,
Thanks!
@DeadMG That was uncalled for.
It's fine to enter the bakery to ask for directions to the butcher's.
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@BartekBanachewicz I have to admit, when working on the Wii, we were trying out hardest not to allocate after loading the level. However, it's kinda... hard when you have dynamic elements, where reserving space for all of them would exhaust memory
eh, I dunno
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14:24
However, working on the Wii had the advantage that we didn't have to go through the OS to allocate something
his whole, "I KNOW I'm in the wrong place but could you PLEASE help me anyway?" schtick really pissed me off
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You're overreacting, imo
Yeah, you really need to unwind, dude.
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@DeadMG So you never ask strangers for directions either?
I don't believe I ever have
14:27
@Xeo When I do, I either get wrong directions, or it's across the street and I am blind.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes heh
I know the blind part
@Xeo Actually, I had both happen together.
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ow
I was at the right place, asked for directions, and got directions that led elsewhere.
@R.MartinhoFernandes worse is when the directions are relative to other landmarks. now its just a scavenger hunt
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14:28
Anyways, off to the doc
@Xeo Still better than GC randomly kicking in, huh?
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@BartekBanachewicz I showed our Wii code before: It was pretty fucking bad.
@BartekBanachewicz GCs tend to collect only on allocations.
In my WebGL game I've used one Vector3 object that was reused through the whole program, because creating temporaries was totally killing it.
"GCs are so convenient" my ass.
And I was told by my js friend "it's a normal practice"
14:32
You can pool stuff if you have GCs.
@BartekBanachewicz if you take a look at ASM.js you'll notice it preallocates all its memory
so it doesn't have to GC
@Mgetz I know what ASM.js is
the only sane way to use javascript (... is not writing it, huh?)
if you're doing webgl yes
if you're not then it's of less importance
and then we get pages that are slow as fuck, yeah.
maybe on IE6
but for the modern internet no
14:35
I still feel they're more laggy than native interface
at the end of the day... time to server is still more of a performance kill than JS is
depends on the app obviously
@Mgetz Latency (anywhere) is always the elephant in the room.
yep
there's no elephant in my room and I feel latency
14:37
In HPC you can have the fastest code on the planet... and if you swap to disk you're still dead
@BartekBanachewicz No one notices the elephant in the room. That's the whole point of the metaphor.
@R.MartinhoFernandes We're talking about GCs yet again?
See link some 100 messages up.
The one from www.codenameone.com?
14:41
@Insilico Looks like it. Some rant about 'no GC = crashes', presumably from a developer who is too incompetent to use any language/environment without a GC.
it's still a bad argument
because it fails to address the fact you can crash in whatever language you use
@Mgetz True, but with some you have to try harder than with others.
@MartinJames not really, in javascript you can crash IE pretty quickly
> So yet you can hand code faster memory management code in C and get better performance in that way, however for very complex applications... you will end up with crashes.
@Mgetz :)
14:45
Operating systems are quite complex things often written in C and I haven't seem them crash in a while now.
@Insilico Haha! Complex apps in C crash because C is soddin' unmanageable.
@Insilico They also take many man-hours to get right.
@Insilico True, after decades of development, most of the kernel bugs are fixed.
Every bit of C code that I have to maintain is a pile of crap.
All true points. Unfortunately the author of said article post hasn't captured those subtle points in the argument.
Yes, he makes many unqualified generalisations.
14:49
@Insilico Yeah - memory-management is the least of my problems with C apps.
The entire article is basically speculation.
simple app in C crashes too! in the hands of incompetent programmers
I was hoping for some numbers to back up those claims.
Java, Y U NO HAVE tuples.
& don't tell me apps in 'managed' languages don't crash
14:50
@Insilico Well, he seem to talk mostly from his experience. (And at least said experience is qualified)
Experience is good, but controlled experiments are better.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah - I go back to 'incompetent developer'.
an idiot can make HTMl code to crash
@Pawnguy7 because you have lists.
@Insilico Well, Drew makes several points from people's experience too.
14:52
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Yes - I have done it often :)
@Telkitty猫咪咪 HTML doesn't describe programs, so no.
Documents don't "crash". Browsers may, but browsers are programs.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Right. But also throws in some numbers. I don't know if the methodology is sound or not, but there's at least some data points we can talk about.
@R.MartinhoFernandes When I see 'HTML', I read it as 'JavaScript' :)
I would love some kind of citation for Objective-C being at least two times slower than statically compiled Java.
Or some kind of experiment, which would actually be quite interesting to me.
@Insilico nah, aren't rough aren't fun. There is a difference between indoor rock climbing and the outdoor ones. It is up to a person's taste ... but from what I know, experienced rock climbers usually prefer outdoor ones
14:54
@Insilico That's likely not true.
@Insilico He/she could not provide any stats because that would require working software to generate them :)
He basically defends all his claims with "performance is pretty hard to measure". which is pretty funny since it undermines all his claims.
@Insilico Resolving the first messages tend to be super slow (not two times, but something like four), but then those get cached for the future.
A bit like with a JIT, there's a high cost to pay the first time, but it gets amortised later on.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 That's a terrible analogy. The point of controlled experiments is to minimize the effect of confounding variables. That has nothing to do with indoor/outdoor rock climbing.
Sadly Android app market has more apps that crash like there is no tomorrow than iphone apps in Apple app store
14:57
Damn, seems I’ve missed a good discussion here. ;-)
@Telkitty猫咪咪 That's likely a symptom of the different acceptance policies.
@Insilico I gathered that
hmm, out of curiosity - can anyone think of a way to make a borderless window resizeable? (without manually tracking the cursor position and clicks and drags?)
@R.MartinhoFernandes precisely my point ... sometimes it is not the language itself, but the quality of the developers that use that language
14:59
@melak47 voice control!
XBOX RESIZE WINDOW
xbox has windows now?
@Telkitty猫咪咪 What you said doesn't back up that point.
@melak47 who cares? I have no interest in facts. :p
@Telkitty猫咪咪 The App Store has a higher level of quality control than the Google Play Store. What you said only says something about the quality level of the two stores, not about the quality of the developers, because it doesn't include the iOS developers that get their apps rejected because they are of poor quality.
fat act fact?
15:02
ACK new user wonders why I downvote their question...
seriously... Jon Skeets how to ask post should be required reading
Leaving. Time to play BSG.
@Mgetz that's a pretty good hint that you're doing something wrong...
@R.MartinhoFernandes IMO Java is a way better language than objective C. So in a way I agree with you. But the point I am trying to convey is that, yes C is horrible, but maybe people who are still working in C have years of experience and can make really decent applications in C?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Theres a Battle Star Galactica game worth playing?
15:04
@Borgleader Board game.
the point in downvoting isn't just divine vengeance. It's supposed to encourage good behavior. If your downvotes just leave people wondering, it doesn't achieve its goal
Ah, well glhf
@R.MartinhoFernandes cool, have fun!
@jalf me or the poster? It was a just OK question with little to know reasearch
@Borgleader Yeah, it's a ton of fun :)
@Mgetz You, of course
Also, why the fuck do you downvote a question if you think it is "OK"?
15:04
I linked the "How to ask" actually in my comment
so I didn't downvote and run
@jalf if I think the user didn't bother to try to post what they've tried and what they think is wrong I downvote
@Mgetz Again, if people are left wondering why they were downvoted, then clearly whatever you did to educate them didn't work
clearly
@Mgetz ... and yet you thought it was an "OK" question?
are you blind?
ok does not mean acceptable
Yes. Do you have a problem with blind people?
Also deaf and mute
@Mgetz ... it doesn't?
15:06
it means that they have asked a question that potentially has merit
@Mgetz not? where's the difference?
OK is used to express acceptance or approval, or that something is satisfactory
we clearly have different defintions
Perhaps you should look it up? If you go around saying things are "ok" when you mean "they are unacceptable", it is liable to cause some confusion
@Mgetz clearly. What is yours?
15:08
@Mgetz Clearly. However, I use the one that agrees with the rest of teh world
@jalf ^that
I was using the term "Just OK" indicating it barely passed muster
e.g. it shouldn't closed immediately with fire
@Mgetz If it "passed muster", barely or otherwise, then it passed, it was acceptable
That's what "pass muster" means
15:09
I'm not going to argue with you
if you want to banter semantics with someone else have fun
...
@Mgetz therefore SO doesn't "close" immediately any more, it "puts on hold" :P
@Mgetz so you think it is irrelevant whether the words you say actually mean what you think they mean?
Are we having yet another Internet Argument™?
yes
15:10
Cool
@jalf I was responding to @Insilico not you
In that case, I see no way in which any person can ever have a meaningful conversation with you about anything
plonk
@jalf as far as I am concerned you're just doing this to be rude
As far as I'm concerned, you use the word "rude" to mean "to get free chocolate cake", in which case, yes indeed
15:12
how does that even happen?
This is planet Earth calling: you are using completely nonsensical definitions of common words, telling people that something is "ok" when you mean that it is unacceptable. I post a simple link to Google showing the accepted definition of the word.
that is not rudeness, nor is it arguing semantics
@TonyTheLion wtf.
@TonyTheLion lawyers - anything can happen ;)
@jalf you are very well aware of exactly what I meant from the beginning
and are choosing to pick nits
@TonyTheLion what... i dont even
15:14
No, I was not. Because I use the normal definition of "ok" which means "acceptable". So I was wondering why you would downvote a question if you thought it was acceptable
I thought people intentionally suing themselves (which has actually happened) was absurd. And you show up with that.
Now that I understand you use "OK" in the novel meaning of "I think it sucks", your downvote makes sense. But it does not mean that no misunderstanding existed before
eats popcorn
@jalf whether or not I downvote a question has no bearing on whether or not the question is "OK" it has to do with whether or not the question was A) Researched B) Useful
15:15
/me head explodes
So what determines if a question is "OK", then, if not "whether it is well researched and useful"? The color of the font used?
@Mgetz It's possible for a question to be OK and simultaneously not be researched and useful?
@Insilico insofar as the reasearch done was partial and not full yes
It doesn't matter though. You can arbitrarily downvote questions as much as you like. My original point was simply: downvotes are intended to encourage good behavior. If your downvote did not achieve that, then you should try to fix that (perhaps by writing better, more descriptive, comments explaining the downvote)
ok
or perhaps just by beginning to use the same definition of common words as other people. I can't blame people for being confused by your downvote if you leave comments saying "this is OK. -1"
Anyway, I'm heading home. Have fun all
15:19
@TonyTheLion Ok, I've looked up this attorney's "autosuit" and read how it happened and I still don't understand it.
oh you bothered to understand it
hahahahaha
@Insilico link?
You can do a search for "attorney accidentally sues himself" and you get tons of hits.
According to this:
> However, it developed that a company called Centerre Title, owned by Wyss himself, had been the party that collected the allegedly improper fees at closing, and when the mortgage-company defendant learned of this it moved to add both Centerre and Wyss as third-party defendants
I am bad at repwhoring
then don't?
15:26
Well I like answering on but most of the questions there are either too localized or terrible
So apparently the attorney Mr. Wyss filed a class-action lawsuit against a company that he owns.
@BartekBanachewicz Good! I don't need the competition :P
@Borgleader you don't answer in OpenGL tag anyway
@Insilico that would seem like a conflict of interest
The attorney 1) was practicing as an attorney, and 2) owned (at least) one other business -- a title company. In his practice as an attorney, he noticed that his client had been charged some fees she shouldn't have. He started a class-action suit on her behalf against the mortgage company (and hired some outside law firms to handle the suit). They found that his title company had actually charged the fees, so they sued it (and its owner -- him) as well.
@BartekBanachewicz s/at rewhoring// (You knew that had to be coming, didn't you?)
15:31
@JerryCoffin Sometimes reality is even more bizarre than any legal drama show.
Time to steal some electrons from work.
@Insilico I'll have to take your word for it -- I generally avoid legal drama shows (especially the "real" ones where people agree to arbitration done by a fake/retired judge on camera).
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A: How can you weigh your own head in an accurate way?

twistor59Get someone to relax their neck as much as possible, stabilize their torso, then punch them in the head with a calibrated fist and measure the initial acceleration. Apply F=ma.

@JerryCoffin I was thinking about the totally fictional ones. Think "Law & Order" type of shows.
@KonradRudolph low precision measures I guess?
15:34
WTF Firefox is on version 22 already.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Not with a calibrated fist
Here’s another good method:
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A: How can you weigh your own head in an accurate way?

user2574264Like this: (Rest your head on the rope and compare the difference.)

@KonradRudolph what about the relativity?
@Insilico Yeah they change major version numbers like underwear.
@Jeffrey what is it?
15:36
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I saw a penis...
Also, uh @Insilico I really am gonna need some help setting up a microcontroller / Passive RFID Reader / RFID Tag, and I was wondering if you'll be around like... uh. 8/9 hours from now? :D
@Telkitty猫咪咪 How fast do you intent to punch!?!?!
@ThePhD Hell even I don't know when I'll show up on Lounge<C++>.
Oh.
Well then. x3
I'll just hope to catch you whenever~
Ell
Ell
15:39
Hi guys
@JerryCoffin ah, great lounge atmosphere of friendship
good question ... also where on the head to punch?
@Telkitty猫咪咪 to kill or to hurt?
@Insilico Yeah, last time I watched one of those I was single and it had a hot actress...
@BartekBanachewicz You can't set up something that obvious and expect me to not take it, can you? :-)
@JerryCoffin which one? she?
15:42
I dunno
@JerryCoffin oh but of course.
"I am bad" is pretty weak.
official version is "I am terrible" though
I'd have gone with something like s/repwhoring/everything/ or something
@Jeffrey to cast the demon of stupidity out ...
15:44
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Oh I see. Then I'd suggest the Maxilla bone.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 I don't remember -- it was probably 10 or 15 years ago or so. The actress in question was apparently a guest or something -- I started to watched the show the next week, but she was gone (and shortly thereafter, so was I).
Lol
So I just got an email that reads:
> Hello there mate! I see you have great skill in c++ programming,can you make a checksum bypass in F1 2012 PC game,i will pay you for that! Thanks
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15:46
@Mysticial What.
I always thought of you as a filthy hacker.
@Mysticial say "yes, but that will cost you ;)"... ask for at least a couple of million, because that will come handy when the FBI goes after your ass
ITT @Mysticial is a hacker.
Does that count as a "job offer"?
Clearly, checksum bypassing is Mysticial's specialty. ;D
15:46
@Mysticial Only if being asked for a blowjob also counts as one.
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Law enforcement does not work that way.
@EtiennedeMartel It does now! #PRISM
@ThePhD That was the NSA, not the FBI.
The FBI is participating / helping with all of the NSA's programs, IIRC?
@EtiennedeMartel sex workers are classfied as a profession same as the porn industry
15:50
Not here, prostitutes are illegal (afaik)
then there are hackers
@Telkitty猫咪咪 Where d'you live?
FFS OSX y u slow hang
@Jeffrey near the kangaroos
Allright, time to play some minecraft
15:58
Whoa!
> The standard does not require that statics be considered if the unqualified name is not found in the context of the template arguments. g++ does this fallback, xlC does not.
@Jeffrey single or multi?
WTH?
Is this true?
@Tuntuni Single for now.
Oh. Hai @Jeffrey
My desk is a fucking mess. Full of empty beer bottles.
15:59
I want to test the horse update.
@Jeffrey Eh, I never understood how people can play single player. It's so boring. Since I've bought BF3 I haven't touched the single player mode once.
@Pawnguy7 Hai
It feels so lonely when you play by yourself lol.
@Tuntuni ... "if you know what I mean."

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