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13:00
yay for proper unit separation
eh, I figure some of us need to learn the hard way
proper design implies that changing one component should minimalize the impact on the others
@melak47 do some five min job to activate my internet broadband. Or something.
proper design implies design
Fuck knows what they actually do
something they should be able to do remotely, surely.
13:01
@melak47 you know what that's deep
@BartekBanachewicz Yes. In this in reference to my comment?
@TonyTheLion it usually means typing the dialcode into your modem for you
when I was with Virgin Media I activated my broadband myself.
@Pawnguy7 well fuck who else I would respond to?
they just give you a cable modem and off you go if you have one installed before
13:02
sorry I'm so harsh, this headache came all from sudden
and I wanted to do some more work today
so I guess fuck me.
grafjdafhdalgjhadhfadafd
last time I checked, setting up an internet connection was really simple. enter the numbers from the piece of paper, and boom
@BartekBanachewicz They didn't do anything with my modem last time, they plugged some box into the line and typed in some numbers
it took about 2 minutes and I had to waste half a day of holiday on it
Ah. Well, it only broke itself, I guess, but there are really only like three components. Anyway, it used to blend, but now it doesn't. And I would prefer to calculate manually then use views.
@TonyTheLion don't they send you a letter that has the numbers you need to type in?
@Pawnguy7 calculate manually what
13:04
@melak47 nope
@BartekBanachewicz the offset like you had it.
@Pawnguy7 Also I betcha you mistype then for than
@Pawnguy7 yeah, I think in the long run having this done properly will save you a lot of trouble
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FUCKING HELL
13:05
did someone flip your table?
@BartekBanachewicz Indeed. Anyway, I figured, least for now, my touch is only destructive, so I switched to another small project. One that I don't really care if I finish or work on at all. Anyway, I just don't want to abandon it.
@Borgleader @EtiennedeMartel Arcade Hecarim ^
In theory, if we can get the engine working, finishing of the unfinished landscapes - or adding more, perhaps - should be easy.
gah. presented our finished web app thingy today (we were supposed to do it on tuesday, but the prof just didn't show up). Best thing? since it's a web app it depends on a server for some crap. and these professionals managed to have it crash just as we handed the prof a phone for the live demonstration >_>
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@melak47 iOS is flipping my app.
Or my app is flipping itself
13:09
@melak47 amazing web technology
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one of the two
it just crashes without any notice
@Pawnguy7 who's we?
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While debugging it
@Xeo flipping mobile crap
flipping rabbits.
13:10
Haha. I don't know. I guess that should be an I, though the current engine basically is your idea.
ITT: I am involved in @Pawnguy7 project.
my poor head.
@Pawnguy7 that's not an idea, that's a 30-min code-golf speedcoding rambling :)
I like the features you made WRT procedural generation, though
Well. Let me think. I had the world using a ***. Now it uses a vector and wrappers. Now it draws itself, and the renderer makes use of this. Also your idea.
And, because of said wrapper, the generation is now much cleaner, especially with OB calls and such, you can find them easily.
the world draws itself? whoa!
how does it know how to do that?!
@melak47 DI on very raw primitive renderer
this approach works suprisingly well for small projects.
Ah. So my initial feeling that a world drawing itself was a bit strange wasn't completely unfounded?
13:14
well, it's because World tends to be the god object
on one hand, you don't want god objects; on the other, you want to avoid class bloat
I've written a few paragraphs on abstraction already
but writing takes time. I have to be really careful, considering that someone might ever want to read/use it
@BartekBanachewicz how big would a program need to get where bloat causes performance issues?
Ah. You find the generation interesting?
er, it has nothing to do with size of program.
it's about instruction cache in bottlenecks.
13:16
@Chemistpp performance? pff
@Pawnguy7 aye.
no reason why a 500kb executable could not trigger that as much as a 500mb executable if they were coded in a certain way.
however
To clarify, the idea of it (a screensaver with landscapes), or the actual generation?
IME I have never, ever seen one single person using a modern desktop CPU come back and say that code bloat caused a performance problem for them.
as far as I can tell, it's just a theory.
much like how JITs can theoretically optimize better than static compilers but in reality the constraints on the time they can execute means they're pretty shit.
@Pawnguy7 the actual generation. I was going to write something like that for minicraft, if you don't want to be bothered with rendering right now, you might as well DL it and try applying your algorithms in 3D :)
@DeadMG Theory has little practical value, IOW.
13:17
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Q: When does code bloat start having a noticeable effect on performance?

KyleI am looking to make a hefty shift towards templates in one of my OpenGL projects, mainly for fun and the learning experience. I plan on watching the size of the executable carefully as I do this, to see just how much of the notorious bloat happens. Currently, the size of my Release build is ar...

I will read that I guess
as well
@TonyTheLion Depends on the theory, lots of quantum mechanics stuff enabling us to, y'know, invent computers and stuff :P but lots of them don't have any.
oh, and I forgot you have an old GPU again :/
darn it.
Yup.
I could try to get it lower, but I have no idea how much I would be able to cut off.
do you know the exact model of your GPU?
maybe I could make something like baseline rendering profile.
Like, without textures or someshit.
ugh damn people having old hardware and requiring me to get my featureset down :F
13:23
Um. Not really. Some sort of Intel Chipset.
I am not sure how well I would translate to 3D :D guessing many things require using noise.
@Pawnguy7 oh god :D
@Pawnguy7 I have a noise implementation already there if you need it.
1D/2D/3D/4D simplex IIRC
adapted to C++ n' stuff (implementation is in C, stolen from somewhere I don't remember)
I should probably learn about the use of noise, though I don't imagine it is to complex. I seem to recall it solves the problem of generation at different times, correct? That is, unlike random numbers that would change, it always does the same things with the same parameters, correct?
it solves the problem of contiguous pseudorandom data
the thing is, you can generate pseudorandom numbers, but they will be scattered
it gets even harder in more dimensions
using noise function gives you a pseudorandom contiguous numbers, i.e. something that looks smooth
in simplex noise the nth derivative always exists and is contiguous too, IIRC
in multidimensional noise that applies to partial differentials.
What kind of generation are you considering?
Well, what minecraft has would be a good start, I guess
stuff like rough terrain first, trees, biomes, stuff like that.
13:31
So biomes?
Oh, wait, you said that :D
yeah, and then I'd prolly move on to villages and fortresses in Nether
they require a bit different approach, but they are interesting too
generating a whole parametrized pseudorandom cities would be cool
> Ook elders in de stad heeft de Egyptische tv-zender Nile TV beelden getoond van mensen die aan het schieten zijn, maar het is niet duidelijk wie die mensen zijn.
there's a tool, called Voxel Studio, that does that and allows sorta layering it in it's DSL
@BartekBanachewicz power of an M16? how does an M16 compare to a fucking tank :p
@StackedCrooked egyptian TV channel "nile tv" ...that's about all I got .p
Ok. Well, I would say, at its simplest, generation is composed of two parts. The land, and then... objects. Say trees, etc. I think there is a water/lava level, that just fills anything beneath it that is air. Erm, before any objects. Then the objects. Say, caves, trees, etc. Sound correct?
13:35
@melak47 meh, dunno. I just needed the catapult
@Pawnguy7 as I said, it's kinda layered. A biome consists of ground, and trees. A tree consists of branches and leaves. and so on.
moar abstractions :)
Yes. Anyway, I don't know how the biomes are decided, but I note two things.
First, I am pretty sure there is some sort of biome-in-biome mechanic.
Say, Jungle Hills in jungle, or whatever it is called.
so, multiplication.
gah, this is a thing that should be written in haskell :D
@melak47 Something like: At other places in the city the Egyptian TV channel Nile TV shows people shooting, but it's not clear who those people are.
There are also borders, it seems. Say, beaches, or I think mushroom islands have that flat thing.
@Pawnguy7 when I said "original minecraft", I meant more like "basing on" than "cloning"
I've kinda lost interest in cloning original MC 1:1 after I saw Minetest :F
13:38
Yes.
I am just saying, if you plan on making biomes similarly, I don't know how one would go about that.
I haven't thought about it much really
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Oh. I saw a suggestion once, for a biome. It was sort of like, a bunch of factors could be varied. For example, imagine if a normal forest biome, could have three different tree heights, or different grass color, etc. That also sounds complex though.
not really, if you allow abstracting the biome definitions
Elaborate?
13:45
9 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@Pawnguy7 as I said, it's kinda layered. A biome consists of ground, and trees. A tree consists of branches and leaves. and so on.
New episode of "Silver Spoon" and "Servant x Service" are available. Life is good :)
I suppose nothing really needs to know about the parameters of the generation besides the generation itself. All the client needs is like, what the weather will be like, and grass color.
@BartekBanachewicz hows your post coming?
ah, a day spent wrestling with cmake feels so amazingly rewarding... :|
HAH!
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
well, the Windows build, anyway. The Linux one still has time to fail
annnnnd... it did :(
14:06
umm ...
Ready to spend the night with a bunch of strangers! ... nothing sexual though, going for an overnight hiking trip again ... also not all strangers, I know a couple of people there
14:18
Hey all
yesterday, by Etienne de Martel
gayest thing ever ... steel rainbow unicorn
I expect the unicorn turns to be a weirdo with fetish
@Telkitty猫咪咪 It's a reference to Robot Unicorn Attack.
Guys, i got a question about class recursion
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Go on
14:32
can i declare an instance (and use it) of a class within the class itself?
I'm working on a mini interpreter that interprets a tiny functional programming language.
Every time a function call is made
the interpreter core creates a new instance of itself and interprets the function code line by line
when it's done it return control the instance of the interpreter which called it.
I want to know if this is possible
Then you're not creating it within the class, you're doing it in one of its methods.
But anyway, why don't you try it?
I was just about to say
a trivial attempt would quickly reveal the answer to this conundrum
I mean, what is up with noobs and risk aversion?
In this case it's not even an actual risk.
I'm scared of risks
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@EtiennedeMartel I think they are scared of accidentally causing the rapture via UB
14:35
Meh.
In any case, just try it. Then come back and report your findinds.
actually, it would really be better if you didn't.
I'm able to include the instance as a private variable to the class
That will fuck up so fast.
Think about it. What happens when you instantiate a class?
a constructor is called
and memory for variables is created
14:39
@EtiennedeMartel nvm
@EtiennedeMartel that would require effort
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@TonyTheLion I think it makes sense
@Pawnguy7 slowly, but coming for sure. I've added a few tidbits lately.
I'd like to write a review on my current guitar on Ultimate Guitar too :f
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@TonyTheLion He even says he never wants children
@TonyTheLion ...
14:46
yeah
@Ell I just thought it to be a rather extreme measure. Maybe its just me
if the guy doesn't want children I don't know why the court is involved.
FFS NDK Y U CRAP
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The earth is overpopulated anyway :3
with dumb people
14:47
@TonyTheLion if we are allowed to start legally sterilising mentally handicapped people, does this mean we can start sterilising idiots?
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@thecoshman Hopefully! :D
inb4 this is sparta.
@thecoshman Yea well with that kind of court order, that could become a thing. Unfortunately.
@Ell You teenager.
Spartans threw retards off the cliff.
just sayin'
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@TonyTheLion Yah
14:48
We're not savages, we're civilized.
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I'm not serious
@TonyTheLion ha ha ha
@TonyTheLion on one hand I do think there is serious need to start preventing people from breading like rabbits, but on the other such action is not the solution.
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But I always think
maybe we are, but most of the society is not
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14:49
the human race can't go on forever
@TonyTheLion says the savage lion?
@Ell why not?
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So, what is the "happiness optimum" age of the human race?
@thecoshman yea
14:49
before birth.
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@BartekBanachewicz well it can, but I think it's extremely unlikely to
@DeadMG I see you're very happy. </sarcasm>
We still got a fucking lot of time before our sun explodes
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14:50
@BartekBanachewicz there are many more urgent threats than that
And we will have a Mars colony by 2100
@Ell like what?
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Supposedly :3
@BartekBanachewicz Hunger?
it's less about being happy and more about the lack of any evidence of any change in the future on that front.
@BartekBanachewicz Some douche letting a nuke go off, for example
@Ell lol wat? There's no hunger.
14:50
@BartekBanachewicz o_0 you say that with such blind faith
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lololol
@TonyTheLion too many movies
@DeadMG :(
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@BartekBanachewicz There definately is :3
Anyway
@BartekBanachewicz nukes do exist, you know.
14:51
@Ell where
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My point is
@thecoshman 80 years is a long time
I know there is a small probability, but it only takes one wacko with access to them
@TonyTheLion as a weapon of FUD, not real arsenal
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If you can tot up the total happiness, could we get higher overall happiness if we decided to end the human race at a certain point?
14:51
What?
@BartekBanachewicz It is also a huge undertaking
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@BartekBanachewicz africa n shiz
@TonyTheLion no nuke is controlled by 1 person
@BartekBanachewicz have you not seen the movies?
@thecoshman meh. The science will improve in upcoming years too
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
@TonyTheLion too many movies
14:53
@BartekBanachewicz perhaps, but will the funding for such research continue?
@Ell it's a savage land. Are you seriously implying that Europe and USA will die because there's a hunger in Africa?
@thecoshman it will. There's a huge commercial opportunity in colonization
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@BartekBanachewicz Well no
@BartekBanachewicz lol how did you reach that conclusion
@BartekBanachewicz yes, huge turnover could be made, but the cost is also massive.
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not just africa. There will always need to be super cheap labour to feed everyone
14:54
@BartekBanachewicz no, he is not being selfish
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and as long as someone is on a super cheap wage, they will be hungry
@StackedCrooked Ell said hunger is a threat to our civilization
@thecoshman what huge turnover? It's a lengthy operation. It takes time. Nothing suprisign
@Ell So what?
@Ell and we still have shitload of spare food.
so you think nothing could threaten life on this planet besides an exploding sun in a few billion years?
not even mentioning robotic farms that could be made on, say, sahara
"life on this planet" != "our civilization"
14:56
You know what I mean.
@TonyTheLion nah, didn't say that. But we are preparing for an asteroid strike, so that's less and less dangerous. We can predict climate changes, we can predict volcano eruptions, tsunamis and earthquakes better and better
and no, I don't think the human race will exterminate itself.
"we can predict climate changes" != "we actually use our predictions for anything" ;)
Oh, I think we do. But I can't back it up with more than "I think" unfortunately at this moment.
"we're kinda screwed if we continue like this" => "oh well, our children can figure out how to fix that one"
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@BartekBanachewicz you know actually, I disagree with my previous point
I will make a different point: we don't have enough room/resources for enough food for everyone
14:59
@Ell how much is everyone?
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The population of the human race
lol, we're using a fraction of earth's resources right now

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