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19:00
unordered_map, memory-wise, decays really fast...
I watched a 40-45 min speed run of Amnesia two days ago. The tricks these guys came up with.... holy shit
Maybe I should use map instead in some places.
Speed runs make me harder than depleted uranium.
i hate my life...
I so much want to be a developer... but my job is about system architecture
@Tiina Want to switch? I can do sys arch for a while. :3c
19:02
@ThePhD the working language is not English :P
q_q
What language?
@ThePhD chinese
Ahh.
My brother is learning Mandarin, and I'm learning Japanese. =[
So I can't swap with you, but my brother could.
@ThePhD T^T I just want to code
19:05
@Tiina Not possible anywhere.
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@Borgleader lol, always the same reply in the comments
@ThePhD sw developers are asked to have many years experience
which I don't have
@Tiina So looks like you'll be eating the Shitty Jobs for a while longer, then.
@Xeo either he has absolutely no life (and or mental problems) or he's managed to make a bot
Xeo
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Not like making a bot would be particularly difficult
some auto-hotkey scripts and you're good to go!
19:06
well isnt there a captcha on registration?
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loltcha
> @Borgleader, don't worry, he will make a new account and post the same question again in a fe...
@ThePhD sys arc needs to read docs a lot, while coding I think brings more fun
@Tiina Well, at least you have docs. I have no docs, so instead of reading those, I get to read messy source code! YAAAY, SOURCE CODE!
Git keeps telling me I deleted a file that I deleted several commits ago. Why might that be?
19:09
@ThePhD :D yea, sounds no fun anymore
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That's why they call me Zoidberg. I'm back. I'm back.
Output of git status and the error.
Zoidberg's back. Back again. Tell a friend.
Also woo I now have several emergency bugs in a Drupal-related project.
It was a file that got renamed. Might be part of it.
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19:11
@CatPlusPlus That extension you linked is wonderful.
Hey, @CatPlusPlus, how much would your ideal server cost for 6 months or a year?
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> PHP
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What a surprise.
Drawer (both .h and .cpp) no longer exist.
It got renamed to Renderer.
It happened several commits ago though.
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Did you do a git rename or however it's called?
19:17
what maths are necessary to be proficient in OpenGL?
I've done Calc I, I assume Calc II and Linear Algebra?
@Xeo No. Looking into that now.
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What is posh?
I have no idea.
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PowerShell?
Probably.
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19:18
I want porsh.
@Crowz its mostly linear algebra but it may be slightly different then what you did in school. Start playing around and see where you are lacking
@JustinMeiners man I'm just looking to buy a book and hack away at it chapter by chapter. Do any books include OpenGL and math together as one or do most assume you're at the math proficiency and background?
@Crowz The trick is figuring out the theory for the math you don't understand. After that, google can usually tell you how to solve those problme.s
@LightnessRacesinOrbit again, if certain people would step back from their posture of everyone but me is stupid, then maybe they'd retain the ability to think laterally: oh, he must be talking about CLI/C++. (And if the problem is simply that you don't know anything about CLI/C++, then you gain nothing by revealing your ignorance.) — McGarnagle 5 mins ago
brb need more popcorn
@Crowz I haven't read a ton of OpenGL books except for the basic ones (orange book, red book, ES 2.0 guide), usually they will explain basic things "ok here is how to setup the mvp matrix and use it in the shader etc"
a lot of spam on SO lately
@Pawnguy7 Dude.. you committed your sdf/suo files?
@JustinMeiners its all from the same dude. well, unless you mean the football stuff
@DeadMG I have no idea what that is, so if yes, that not intentionally.
@Borgleader yeah lots of football, are accounts not easily banned?
19:27
yeah, they just keep making new ones
@Borgleader lol the comment by gunr... was EPIC
i didnt see it
i flagged it and then it was gone
@StackedCrooked Hi. Asking here as I couldn't find other ways to contact you :) I'm one of the admins of cppreference. Could you post your email address or post an email to tir5c3 at yahoo.co.uk? I have several questions WRT usage of Coliru API.
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Thanks
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19:29
Make cppreference.com faster. :P
@Pawnguy7 sdf files are the IntelliSense database files, and suo files contain user-specific solution settings.
Since they're all either temporary or user specific, you should never version those.
@grumm143 er mah gerd no questions
@MonadNewb yeah fond memories of the time when I was still a git newb. That didn't last long though. Things are always so much more exciting when they're still fresh....
@EtiennedeMartel Also SDF files are fuckin' massive
19:30
@DeadMG Also.
No wonder the source was so big.
@Pawnguy7 The source isn't that big at all. SDF files are easily a hundred or a thousand times bigger than the source.
Yes, thats what I meant.
yes, ok
Like, the source is small, so I was wondering (and Bartek) why it was in such a big package.
19:31
@StackedCrooked Great :)
JAVASCRIPT!
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runs away
@not-rightfold What extension?
@Mysticial ive been flagging his questions all day. and i missed a bunch in all i think he posted at least 10 since i woke up at 8
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@CatPlusPlus The emoticons.
19:33
@Pawnguy7 You removed the file, but didn't commit it.
@not-rightfold Oh.
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lol
> The truth is, google has those many servers for trolling purposes (e.g. google +, google finance, youtube the bandwidth consuming no-profit making web site, etc ). all for trolling purposes.
@Mysticial lol
19:35
@Pawnguy7 Do git rm --cached Drawer.* and commit. Any filesystem operations you do, you need to explicitly add to the index and commit.
@FredOverflow Not this agaaain.
@FredOverflow Sounds neat. This is free right? If so I might sign up I only have 3 courses this semester
@ThePhD 39.95$/month, 399.95$/year.
@Borgleader Coursera is free, yes.
But beware, the course is in Java ;)
Cool cool. I had a data structures & algos class in java 2 years ago, but I think a refresher would do me some good.
> Why are you different? Why are you that way? If you don't get in line, we'll lock you away.
19:36
@StephenTG So basically it's a conspiracy. The python troll is actually a robo-reviewer who wants to flood the system with so many bad posts that every single audit will be those - thereby making audits easy to spot. — Mysticial 55 secs ago
betaForce guy said they won't mind the chat, so we're going with that.
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@FredOverflow For some reason I read "Kevin Wayne" as "Kanye West".
And I think 2GB RAM will be enough.
My question was mentioned! xD
Unless we pull enough funds to go bigger, I guess.
19:37
@not-rightfold I only know Kanye West from South Park and The Cleveland Show :)
@DeadMG Should I retain the sln? Not sure if having the project file is common or not.
It's basically +10$/mo +100$/year per 0.5GB RAM/25GB HDD/1TB bandwidth.
@Pawnguy7 You need to keep the sln and proj unless you're going for some meta-buildsystem like CMake or Premake, in which case you'd skip the sln/proj but keep cmakelists/premake.lua
@Pawnguy7 Yes.
@not-rightfold Does cppreference feel slow in general or is this only a recent occurrence?
19:39
also
there is a good chance you will have to rebuild your repository.
anyone pulling your repo pulls everything they need to reconstitute a previous commit- even a 100MB sdf file.
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@grumm143 Always been. The fonts take a long time to load in particular.
IDK if Git's history altering can fix that.
Well, if we go monthly then I have a discount code that basically will make it around the same as paying yearly.
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(DejaVu Sans Mono)
19:40
But I think yearly would be better in general.
Less month-to-month hassle with fund pooling.
@not-rightfold What OS and what browser do you use?
Well, on september 1st will be my last payment for my student loan.
When you pull a project, you get the most recent commit, correct?
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@grumm143 Chrome on OS X.
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Both latest stable versions.
19:42
@Pawnguy7 No, entire history.
Ah. I suppose that makes sense.
Unless you explicitly do a shallow clone, but that's mostly for one-time checkouts and deployments, not development.
Which means I'll have even more disposable income to throw at that server thing.
Now time for the most important bikeshedding: domain.
you could use a subdomain of mine.
19:44
Domains are cheap as dirt.
@not-rightfold Ok, I'll try to reproduce the issue. There's probably a problem with caching.
We need a cool name. Lounge<Chat> isn't cool enough.
We could call it... "cunt".
Yeah, let's go with that.
why not just go all the way and call it "FUCK OFF ALL YOU TWATS"?
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@EtiennedeMartel Praten
Britichat
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19:46
Tittichat
Twattycake.
that reminds me
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Lounge<FUBAR++>
I'm bad at naming things.
laundry
19:46
How does... I don't want to know.
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@CatPlusPlus Let's call it RAII.
I got "Cultivation".
We should go for a vegetable theme.
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Glyphography
Incesttuous
No, that's a bad name
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Heterogangliate
19:47
Terete Definition: Cylindrical and slightly tapering columnar as some stems of plants
It should link to "tapering" and "columnar" jesus
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Verbarstrombus
Quibble Definition: A shift or turn from the point in question a trifling or evasive distinction an evasion a cavil
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Call it Get Out.
Is that even English.
Verb
Argue or raise objections about a trivial matter
I think this might fit.
should OpenGL questions relevant to OpenGL ES be tagged as both?
19:49
TelCatty
@CatPlusPlus It does fit.
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@JustinMeiners no.
Also (make sure to click on the second tab).
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@CatPlusPlus Which one?
@not-rightfold Quibble.
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19:50
Oh Quibble.
@not-rightfold why not? Does that imply that the same question with the other tag should be seperate?
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Your question is about OpenGL ES, not about OpenGL.
@JustinMeiners please use the arrows to reply.
I might get loungecpp.net for infrastructure anyway.
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Quibble is a great name.
19:51
@CatPlusPlus Good idea.
@not-rightfold but if the question is relevant to both and SO is a repository of Q/A shouldn't that duplicate information be in one and not two questions?
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learn2notbin
quibble.im?
About 15€/year.
I hope they offer whois protection for this.
so people cant figure out you bought the domain name?
19:55
The info in whois makes sense for companies, but it's way too fucking sensitive for individuals.
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Start a company.
@CatPlusPlus Man, that's cheap. That's about how much I spend for a 750 mL bottle of MacKroken.
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I'm tired as a dog.
Then sleep.
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Yeah.
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20:01
I need to work tomorrow.
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This project ain't gonna finish itself.
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Oh, so .im is the TLD for the Isle of Man. Yeah, looks pretty safe.
No whois protection, at least in OVH.
Why would it be unsafe?
Yeah, I already know what your real name is, Pete.
20:07
I don't think .im top-level registrar supports that.
It's more about the home address than the name.
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Phone number. :D
Yeah, and phone.
So yeah, if you don't mind, and want to sponsor that one, feel free. Otherwise I'm gettin' dot nets.
Problem with Quibble is that it's not available in your usual TLDs.
So let's go with loungecpp
If that thing ever turns into a product, we'll see.
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quibble-im.net :P
20:12
@sehe Yes, I definitely understand that feeling. I'm not quite a git noob any more myself, but I'm far from a master.
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qui.bb/le
I suppose I should add a license?
@Borgleader Just signed up and watching the 9 minute intro now.
cool, I'll do that a bit later. Reading Real World Haskell atm
Also a very good use of your time.
Although I didn't like the book that much, IIRC.
20:20
@Borgleader How far are you?
I'm constantly amazed at how long instant payment transactions take.
@CatPlusPlus Domain names require human interaction, I think.
I doubt it.
I liked LYAH better.
@MonadNewb I just reached chapter 6. Although I might have to re-read chapter 5. I got a bit lost between all the .hs files and what went where.
@FredOverflow I actually switched from LYAH to RWH.
20:22
@EtiennedeMartel I think you underestimate the volume of registrations.
@Borgleader Why? Not real worldly enough? :)
@CatPlusPlus Probably.
There's a reason why identity verification is pretty much not a thing anymore.
Except for those few registrars that want citizenship proofs.
@FredOverflow I thought the author was borderline condescending. "Oh look how trivial all this is, you'd have to be an idiot not to get it". And also, at least some of his examples of why Haskell is so much better than other languages are pretty shit
"Without pattern matching, we'd have to make a pretty convoluted if then else tree." is in context of Haskell.
Also switch is a very primitive form of pattern matching.
20:29
@Borgleader I'm actually going back over Chapter 5 myself. However, I got a "the impossible happened" compiler error when trying to compile some of the code. ;-(
Xeo
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I can haz Vla
@Borgleader You used int. Does a switch work for templated number types?
btw @EtiennedeMartel @ThePhD @TonyTheLion you'd prefer monthly or yearly payments?
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@FredOverflow As long as they're integral, because switch is a piece of shit.
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Switch should work with any type that has == and it should not require constant expressions.
20:31
@CatPlusPlus Depends on the lump payment.
@not-rightfold Hello JavaScript!
@CatPlusPlus Monthly is probably worse for me, because my entire Family is prone to emergencies. We haven't been in a state of non-ermergency for 10/11 years now.
@ThePhD How do you even live?
Currently I'm broke, so I can't do yearly payments
On the edge, all the time. :D
20:33
@Borgleader "Without pattern matching, we'd have to make a pretty convoluted if then else tree." I read this as "If Haskell didn't have pattern matching..." which is probably why I don't see the condescending attitude.
Seriously though, because life has always been high-stress, I don't know what non-high-stress situations really are.
@MonadNewb Because that's what it means.
@CatPlusPlus Do you need money now or something?
We haven't got a chat yet
Which is going to make my vacation -- when it happens -- that much sweeter.
@MonadNewb Apparently that's what he meant, that's not how I read it though.
20:34
Not right now immediately, no.
oh thank gowd
@CatPlusPlus I prefer monthly.
We could wait until end fo this month or end of next month.
Doesn't hit as hard.
Windows - Win 2048
$39.95 USD
Discount: - $5.99 USD
Total Recurring: $33.96 USD Monthly
20:35
@CatPlusPlus It's probably what the author meant. However, I can also see @Borgleader's reading that is comparing Haskell to imperative languages.
That way it lines up nicely with the start/end times
@Borgleader gotchya. I can see how you could read it that way, though.
Pattern matching is not strictly functional.
@CatPlusPlus Question, does it have to be Windows? Or are we purchasing from a Windows-only cluster?
Well, the server is in Csharppe.
20:36
I meant just in general. Are we allowed to wipe the OS?
Split it in half? Etc. etc.
It'd probably be less hassle to just get two VMs.
TeamCity requires about 700MB of RAM, though.
So if we were to take 1 Linux and 1 Windows machine, then there'd be about 200 left on Linux, because Windows has higher overhead.
I don't know if that'd be really workable.
Makes sense.
:O
holly lucky mob drop batman! A zombie just dropped a pair of golden feather falling III boots!
Going monthly, we can always reconsider.
I think just 1 Windows will be fine.
Yeh.
It's not like we need to run make. :3c
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20:40
Has the design of the front-end already been decided?
AFAIR it's web-based, which is totally outside my scope right now.
You (@not-rightfold) and @CatPlusPlus would have way more expertise in that than I ever could.
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Well I've been having some ideas.
@FredOverflow How long are the video sessions? Or is it only the intro so far?
@Borgleader So far, only the 9 minute intro. But within the next 24 hours, the first two lectures at 75 minutes each or something should be available.
crazy music
20:49
@not-rightfold Cool.
Any mockups? :v
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@CatPlusPlus Working on it.
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> Know Javascript? You're Ready.
ahahaha
> Hacking Reality with Javascript
@FredOverflow Think we can code it in Scala instead of Java ;)
Xeo
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Oh gawd, this is so bad: spaceglasses.com
@Borgleader They use an automated style checker and stuff, so probably not. Have to figure out how to hand in assignments yet...
20:51
> Become a MetaMan or MetaWoman
That logo looks like it says "meth".
Somehow I'm not surprised.
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The video.. just that video...
> You obviously have a lot of different technology that can do a lot of different things
Goddamnit, the troll is on a spree again
A perfect technology to look like an idiot waving your arms in the air.
Beats even Kinect.
Xeo
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20:55
I'll believe that the thing has some kind of AR - it's not too hard, although shape recognition is probably the worst, but of the form shown in the video? I don't think so.
667$? What.
Xeo
Xeo
It's a head-mounted kinect!
Exactly what the world needed.
No, it's a virginity protector.
Not cost efficient.
20:57
Oh, hey, Y Combinator.
Better than wow, in the long run.
I'm so unimpressed right now.
@EtiennedeMartel huh?
@Borgleader Y Combinator are a bunch of angel investors and the guys behind Hacker News.
They're hipster magnets.
They're a bunch of Lispers, what'd you expect.
20:58
worst quote "Meta aims to bring the computing power of a PC to your face."
Spaceface
Apply directly to the forehead.
> Kumparak said he was able to move a floating rectangle around and expand and close it based on how he moved his fists.
@JustinMeiners I can already do that by headbutting a PC case.

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