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15:00
I love how you replaced DX with Mantle.
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So... they're trying to propose a new OpenGL?
@melak47 I love how that's not relevant to anything
user3010322
Do they really think, at this point in the industry, that would work?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I haven't replaced anything. They have proposed it and I am laughing at it.
@ThePhD Apparently.
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I mean, I'm not saying it's technologically bad. It could be, or it could be vastly greater than DX or OGL.
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15:02
.... But DX and OGL have momentum. A lot of momentum. And a lot of legacy applications.
UHWEAHSD Apparently even the most lame simracing leagues expect <2% time variations on laps
@ThePhD DX is kinda losing lately because of mobiles, obviously
but Mantle is marketed as something similar to low-level PS3 API
user3010322
That's... a bit silly.
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Also PS4 CLANG C++11 COMPILER <333333333333333333
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HNNNGH MY PANTS.
to write on PS3 you need a big game studio anyway
except if you want to write small arcades in which case you might well write in Lua
15:06
@sehe like not indenting those empty lines
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Xbox One is going to be DX11, and it should be compiler-agnostic (so long as you're using DX11 and programming to work on the box, it should be okay (So VS 2013+))
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Still, I think having a Clang-based compiler is amazing for PS4.
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Combine that with OpenGL-like API and it's basically super solid stuff.
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Sounds like it'd be less of a struggle to code on PS4 than any other system.
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... Nintendo, I don't know what Nintendo's doing <_>
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15:08
Hopefully not still using CodeSourcery.
@ThePhD Mantle is not OpenGL-like
@ThePhD it's supposed to be ~lower level~ and so give you ~moar drawcalls~, and "eliminate the need for you to know intimate details of a bunch of graphics architectures"...
@ThePhD except you can't really get a dev licence for it
@Jefffrey Most politicians do not get the law changed to grant themselves specifically immunity. (And if others do it, I have no problem criticizing those as well)
15:10
@melak47 eh what a BS
@melak47 lolwut
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@BartekBanachewicz You can. Sony's just very particularly and require you to write up a (short) summary of your company, your goals, and then pay the fee.
@BartekBanachewicz especially since it only works on a bunch of recent radeons :D
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(I know, I inquired inside)
@Jefffrey I have a really hard time following the logic that "it is ok to do something bad as long as you are not the only person in the history of mankind to have done something bad"
15:11
Btw, how does Mantle make you not rely on driver releases?
Or did I hear wrong?
Hmm, yeah, wikipedia mentions it as well.
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I think Mantle is like DX in that you don't specifically ask for extensions, they're just there and you code against the API only and don't ask for extensions?
> Mantle is the harmony of three essential ingredients
A driver within the AMD Catalyst™ software suite that allows applications to speak directly to the Graphics Core Next architecture
A Graphics Core Next GPU, like the AMD Radeon™ R9 Series, R7 Series or HD 7000 Series GPUs
An application or game engine written to use the Mantle SDK
> Due to bypassing of error-prone and inefficient abstraction, common technical difficulties like FPS drops, micro stuttering and texture corruption may be significantly less frequent or nonexistent.
hahah
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... Wat.
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What does that even mean.
15:13
micro stuttering....wasn't that an AMD Crossfire thing? and texture corruption? wut?
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"By providing another abstraction, we've got rid of the problems of the abstractions below us" Wat. <____>
Yes, using a low-level API bypasses an error-prone abstraction.
see?
I was laughing for a reason
TIL AMD has problems with texture corruption in their regular OGL drivers :v
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(That was from wikipedia btw)
15:14
anyway apparently I will pay more for a power supply than for the wheel I wanted to buy
Wheels should be free.
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zing.
I wanted another one for my GF/friends to play splitscreen/dualscreen
so I saw that damaged one and was like "hmm for 3 bucks and a screwdriver..."
@Jefffrey I was referring to your claim that his ownership of TV stations cannot possibly have been exploited by him to gain popularity because everyone hates him, by pointing out the obvious fact that not everyone hates him in Italy, and he has in fact been exceedingly popular. I said nothing about monopolies.
auction ends in 22 minutes
15:17
@BartekBanachewicz a damaged wheel? or a damaged PSU? I wouldn't get the latter :E
@melak47 A damaged PSU and a screwdriver sounds like a deadly combination.
@melak47 damaged pedals, "working" wheel and possibly no PSU
PSU would cost twice the wheel price, around $6-7 for 1.5A@20V
regular small laptop one can deliver 1.5A so that's not really a problem
oh, PSU for the wheel.
but if the guy has an original one...
Ooops, accidentally connected to my boss's head.
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I'm testing one of our devices, and I picked the wrong device from the list. I picked the one my boss was wearing. The thing vibrates a while when connected and that startled him.
You work in an odd place
what are these "devices" you make...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of electrical activity along the scalp. EEG measures voltage fluctuations resulting from ionic current flows within the neurons of the brain. In clinical contexts, EEG refers to the recording of the brain's spontaneous electrical activity over a short period of time, usually 20–40 minutes, as recorded from multiple electrodes placed on the scalp. Diagnostic applications generally focus on the spectral content of EEG, that is, the type of neural oscillations that can be observed in EEG signals. In neurology, the main diagnostic application of...
so what did you see when you remote desktopped into your boss?
'There are unused icons in your boss'.
"Hi! It looks like you're trying to manage a team. Would you like some help with that?"
@melak47 I can't see much when I look at this data. The only thing I know how to tell apart is when you close your eyes.
'Hold down the control key to permanently delete your workers'.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit team->manage();
done
@R.MartinhoFernandes you are able to read EEG results yourself?
@thecoshman I can only tell if your eyes are closed or not (more precisely, if your vision center is being used or not; with practice some people can just "not see" with their eyes open and the result is indistinguishable; well, or they can be blind).
like I mean HELP
biatches
@LightnessRacesinOrbit GCC 4.8 no regex.
4.9 will be the first release with working regex.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit two captures each? why?
What's wrong with the output
15:33
eh what a fucker
bumped the price at last second
I wish him luck fixing that piece of crap, then
@R.MartinhoFernandes frankly, that's a pretty damn awesome 'only'... unless you are now going to tell me that wiggle line 6 is the vision line...
It's quite easy: just look for a certain frequency (8-13 Hz)in the occipital electrodes. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_wave
It's also the strongest kind of wave you can obtain from the brain.
Love the eyes.
welp
maybe I should crack on those short-form lambdas.
15:38
@thecoshman I need to find a way to use it to get chicks.
"I can tell when you're turned on"?
"just put on this fancy hat..."
@R.MartinhoFernandes "hey, if you let me stick these electrodes to your head, I can see when you are seeing... just close your eyes and let me stick these things on your head"
That sounds so fucking creepy.
I still haven't used "Your condiments are very varied" as a pick-up line. I should stop losing stupid bets.
@R.MartinhoFernandes so it's there but doesn't work correctly?
15:44
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Right.
@kbok silliness but irrelevant
@kbok an "=" at the start of each match
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Explanation here stackoverflow.com/a/12665408/46642, if you are interested.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ok
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A: Problems with regex in C++

Lightness Races in OrbitSo your regex is basically valid, despite the superfluous capture groups. There must be something you're not showing us. Unfortunately, in GCC 4.8 you get a = at the start of each match, but regexes are fixed properly in GCC 4.9.

This should be the accepted answer.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Thanks. It was on a comment under the question; have linked to it in my A already
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That's actually good (of course). The rule is: no phantom spaces at eol
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WHOA
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15:48
Did I get downvoted?!
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:O
OMG ThePhd got downvoted.
user3010322
Indeed I did.
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q_q my untarnished name, SOILED.
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Welp, time to remake my account completely. :D
15:49
@ThePhD I hope it doesn't take months this time :D
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@melak47 SO approval takes a long time.
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Longer than Bitcoins. :D
Stay strong. Together, we\ll pull through this!
United we stand and weather storms. This will only make us stronger.
@sehe nooo! breaks my OCD when you turn on tab/space visibility. I always add the indenting back in. If nothing else it makes cursoring down work as expected. Yes, I know, some editors have a memory to shield against this. Still, it hurts my brain.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Huh? Should not show spaces anyways.
user3010322
15:52
Hm.
user3010322
You know, I programmed this whole RasterFont creator and system
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Without ever once running or testing it.
user3010322
.... Let's display it on the screen and see if I got it right!
you implemented the whole thing...without testing it along the way? :D
also, ewww rasterfonts :3
Oh gosh so much suck.
15:53
Also, having the spaces there breaks the logical model of code. An empty line is... "not a line" to me, basically, just a vertical spacer. If I act on 10 lines at once, I want those lines skipped, not (e.g.) inserting characters in irrelevant lines.
user3010322
Nope. Just banged a GDIRasterFontLoader outright there.
Even the puppy tests his stuff these days.
user3010322
Let's see if it fails in Arial 14pt font.
(I hope nobody asks me if I have tests ._.)
Yeah. That's because his 2-year-coding-binge had expired
15:55
@ThePhD but why raster fonts ._.
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@melak47 Why not?
pixels :E
user3010322
They're fast, simple, and can be rendered ezpz.
They're also ugly.
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After this I'll do ~Real~ fonts.
15:56
and they allow you to do all the fun stuff yourself, such as kerning! :D
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I've already programmed that, a long time ago.
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I just need to port it to C++.
@melak47 Debug all the pixels!
@ThePhD lol you slipped up!
user3010322
Something I am not looking forward to, because this class is Hell in a Handbasket.
user3010322
15:56
@melak47 Hey, hey. None of that. :c
I found and fixed about 10 bugs in our text rendering while I was investigating some badly centered thing that was a few pixels off.
@sehe But indentation is performed using tabs, so...
user3010322
Oh baby.
'The report works fine until 567 lines of IF ELSE ladder':
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20289299/is-there-a-restriction-on-the-if-else-ladder-in-crystal-reports
And then exposed another bug that only the NVidia drivers on Windows didn't hide.
user3010322
15:58
I commented out
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all of this code because it's just so broken in the new system
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I don't want to fix it. Someone fix it for me >_<
user3010322
I will pay you 1 Buttcoin.
@MartinJames lol
@ThePhD I don't want your buttcoins, I don't know where they've been!
Xeo
Xeo
16:00
<insert obvious reply>
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@Xeo I'm still stuck. :c
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With tuple_cat, that is.
Xeo
Xeo
You're still suck, you mean. :P
user3010322
That was unnecessary.
But it's so easy :P
user3010322
16:01
q_q
@R.MartinhoFernandes so, thanks again. @EtiennedeMartel would have just let me go down into COM hell
I regret nothing.
@melak47 Np. I'll be the first one to say bad things about C++/CLI, but I can't deny that it's a great tool for this purpose, even if MS tried to pretend it had other primary uses.
user3010322
What does your Cli wrapper allow you to do again?
user3010322
16:03
@R.MartinhoFernandes SharpDX does the same thing for porting the DirectX API to C#.
user3010322
C++/CLI wrapper, which is why it beats the poop out of SlimDX and all other DirectX wrappers.
Hmm, I don't think it would make a difference in terms of performance. It's mostly convenience of implementation. Unless the other wrappers are done the laziest way possible.
user3010322
Possibly. But SharpDX also has the advantage of automated, rule-based generation.
user3010322
So it parses DX headers, uses rules, spits out C# API, and uses the slimmest possible types to represent their C++ counterparts.
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16:05
Can't really get any less boilerplate than that, really.
user3010322
I really need my inductor/resister/capacitor kit <_>
@ThePhD so far? get an int :p
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@melak47 That's basically all you need. :D
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16:07
I think that should do it!
@Jefffrey Well actually the media control of Berlusconi goes way back, and is probably responsible for him being elected again despite his being a major selfish scumbag. You are trying to exonerate him here without any evidence whatsoever. Trying to imply a conspiracy against Berlusconi is pretty laughable.
@ThePhD I hope they're in individual packets. I can hadly read the code these days. There used to be four rings, now there seem to be up to six:(
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@MartinJames From the customer images, it looks like they are.
@MartinJames soon they'll have a 256 pixel gradient! :)
> Kit contains 5 each of 73 standard resistor values from 1 omega to 1M omega, 1/2W
I never planned to buy that, but I would be unwilling to after reading that in the description.
Getting the most relevant technicality wrong is just not acceptable.
user3010322
16:10
I think that's a typo.
@KonradRudolph "You are trying to exonerate him" -- What? Have you read what I wrote?
@melak47 heh - I have one large poly bag stuffed full of resistors. Finding one of near the required value requires a meter and polling:(
@ThePhD Oh wait, seems "copy-pasted" from the box.
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Hahaha
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Direct translation of character "Omega"
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16:12
~~Engineers~~
oh boy
@KonradRudolph "Trying to imply a conspiracy against Berlusconi is pretty laughable" -- I'm not saying there's a conspiracy. I'm saying that his political opponents might benefit from all this hate towards him, and that they might be the ones responsible for ratting it out? If that's laughable, well, naiveness is pretty laughable too.
"Joe Knows Electronics"
user3010322
It also has more customer reviews and is significantly higher rated.
16:14
@melak47 ahahah, nice
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Just Kidding, Everybody? :D
And has a technically correct description.
Martin resistor selection: user manual 'min. pullup 22K'... search bag with meter.... '470K - that'll do'.
> from 0 ohm to 10M ohm.
user3010322
Dat 0hm resistor.
user3010322
16:14
Well, I guess you can measure natural material resistance that way.
user3010322
So that even the customer can quality-check the material.
user3010322
That's pretty nice of them.
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It's also 800+ pieces
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For significantly less money than Elenco.
> I've been running into tolerance issues with these resistors. Here's an example: A 680k resistor reading at 734k. On the high-side of 1%, this resistor should be reading at 687k. Now if the product stated 10% tolerance, we'd be alright.
@ThePhD Though it seems they replaced them when he complained.
user3010322
16:16
@R.MartinhoFernandes Can't argue with good service. :D
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Looks like JKE is going to take all my money, for resisters, capacitors, and... do they hav einductors?
Xeo
Xeo
> fixed errooneously duplicated icons
some changelists are telling in and of themselves
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errooooo
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Sounds like an animal call.
Martin resistor selection II: 'min series resistance 1K' ... search bag with meter.... '470 ohm - OK, I'll use a bigger LED'.
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16:18
@MartinJames Lol
@Pawnguy7 nice :)
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/wrist
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JKE doesn't have inductors.
user3010322
How am I supposed to make a proper Joule Thief ;~;
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Now I have to go with Elenco.
16:22
@ThePhD They have uses, IIRC.
The only thing I use inductors for is switch-mode pumped-storage schemes.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit troll on
@jalf Of course it's not ok. When other political parties come out and try to show me that another politician is rotten and should go to jail, chances are they are not doing it because they care about justice, but because they need me to hate him and lose consensus. And while it's correct to punish people that misbehave, I don't want to get manipulate by another "bad" person to take out his enemies. That's just as bad as favoring them.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit "makes cursoring down work as expected"? Works for me.
You can get a decent editor for a nickel.
derp, I did it again.
16:27
@Jefffrey Why they're doing it is irrelevant. If what they are saying is true, then it's your choice how to react to that.
@nightcracker Ha. Saved by my friendly neighbourhood browser:
using fraps while debugging my d3d app, and wondering why there are live d3d objects when I exit :E
// | marks cursor position
// Given:
abcd|ef
ab
abcdef
// Moving the cursor down once yields:
abcdef
ab|
abcdef
// Moving the cursor down once more yields:
abcdef
ab
abcd|ef
That's how it works for me.
user3010322
Opera isn't up to snuff?
user3010322
16:28
@melak47 :3c
It is. But not for audio. On linux. Apparently
> "Yes, I know, some editors have a memory to shield against this"
@DeadMG valid. Though I would say it is important to take into account whether it is mudslinging or not: such things are by definition rather onesided.
Just to save him the trouble ^
@Pawnguy7 I completely disagree.
@sehe Oh.
whistles
16:30
it's practically the opposition's job to sling mud at the other guy.
@DeadMG Wait, I thought it was no one's job to sling mud.
just like how it's the prosecution's job to make the defendant out to be the worst motherfucker who ever walked the Earth.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I agree, obviously. Which is why I'll leave the incoherent rants to the best contender there :)
@DeadMG Yeah, well. I care a lot why people do things. And my intuition is they they are trying to manipulate people into doing that. And I have a fairly strict "don't feed the manipulator" policy. Something along the lines of "never deal with terrorists". And I believe that my policy will make things better in the long run.
Well.
16:30
that's practically their express intended function.
Innocent people get convicted as well.
true, they do.
but there's a million miles between "mudslinging" and "court convictions".
@DeadMG Not of politicians.
unless you want to allege that your courts are not independent, which is vastly more serious.
@DeadMG you said it yourself, they do about the same thing
16:31
@Pawnguy7 I disagree.
let's face it: people slung mud at Burlusconi for decades.
it didn't really have much effect.
I don't know the particular case.
I am talking in general.
right.
Now, knowing if it is mudslinging is like knowing if you are talking to a lawyer.
Burlesquoni
You know they are trying to win you over.
16:32
well, of course they are.
that's their job.
Do you like talking to lawyers too? Knowing this?
Never knowing whether it is true or not.
what it really comes down to is
I don't know what else can be done. Just be nice to have decent politicians for once.
if you don't want to be manipulated, then go find the other guy, hear what he has to say, find some independent facts, and make your own judgement.
there's nothing more you can do.
16:34
But we are talking about the general public.
How many are going to do that?
and that's what they should do too.
@Pawnguy7 Then it's their own fuckin' fault if they get manipulated.
but a court conviction is not "the general public".
@Pawnguy7 So you actually want a decent general public.
Politicians sucks. They are greedy and they are power hungry. It has been like that for centuries and it will always be. As long as they do not directly hurt other innocents people I'm fine with it. If their sins are prostitutes and bending the law in their favor, I can't say I like it, but it's the least of the problems with politicians.
it's a bunch of highly specialised people who have spent months doing nothing but being paid to get the facts and make an independent judgement.
@Jefffrey "bending the law in their favor" is the least of the problems? Ow.
16:35
Are you saying.
The manipulator is not at fault? Ever?
well I'm not saying there are no circumstances in which he is at fault.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe not as a general statement, but if they do that to stay out of jail because they had sex with prostitutes, I don't really care.
but as long as he doesn't, I dunno, lie or prevent his opponent from speaking or otherwise break the rules.
Seems a thin line.
Well.
Mudslinging is kind of like statistics.
I would legalize prostitution anyway, so...
16:36
Out of context quotes are technically true, but in any other ways are lies.
@Jefffrey I would also.
@Pawnguy7 Yeah, but you run a risk doing that, because when you get caught by someone who knows how to read between the lines, people are gonna stop listening to you quickly.
Last I knew, we condemned people using statistics in such a fashion.
and need I remind you, that it's the opposition's job to watch you for exactly that kind of shenanigan.
That is true.
But it seems to be done way too often.
so unless one side is massively more skilled/funded/etc than the other
@Pawnguy7 To be more accurate, we ask politicians to make judgements on complex systems where even our most learned and experienced scientists don't know what the fuck to do.
like economics.
the simple fact is, the human race does not understand economics to much useful degree, beyond basic supply&demand stuff.
16:39
I am not sure where you are going with this.
@DeadMG Scientists can hold up wet fingers too.
I am saying, last I knew, we condemned people who misleadingly use statistics.
@Pawnguy7 Yeah, but what I'm saying is, it's hard to suggest that many uses of statistics are misleading when we don't know what the real meaning is of many of those statistics.
Well yes.
@Pawnguy7 The statitics are not known to be meaningless until it's too late, (like most party policies).
16:40
But if we discovered, somehow, that they knew beforehand.
Is what I was meaning.
then they'd get lynched and never see public office again.
unless the electorate is just too lazy to give a shit, in which case, again, they get what they deserve.
That reminds me.
What is a scientific poll?
'In a study of 1.5E3 listeners'..
well, they have to adhere to all sorts of statistical guidelines, and publish a million little details about exactly what they asked and what was said in response.
Does it aim to be like an experiment, in that it avoids bias or too many independent variables?
16:43
yes.
it's basically an experiment, except instead of measuring a test tube, you measure a human response.
On a non-scientific poll.
Why is there a margin of error?
no idea.
It's a straw in the wind..
but my non-scientific poll of polls suggests that 99% of non-scientific polls are worthless junk.
@Pawnguy7 Because it automatically inspires confidence in the reader!
16:46
@DeadMG that's almost a paradox
Like the...
Trust me, I am lieing thing?
Or is it? I cannot remember.
@Jefffrey Yes - like many human responses.
@Pawnguy7 Like the "everybody lies" thinghy
According to... some random blog near the top of google search, there is some kind of formula based on the number surveyed or something. Still confused on the derive process.
> Reporters throw it around like a hot potato — like if they linger with it too long (say, by trying to explain what it means), they'll just get burned. That's because many reporters have no idea what a "margin of error" really represents.
And this, which I found funny.
FUCK I'M HUNGRY
16:51
@Jefffrey I want to point out, this isn't just politicians. It can apply to basically anybody with power.
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Alright
@DeadMG Interesting, I was about to eat something
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I've got all the basic electronic components I need, I think.
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The rest, I'll sneak into a lab somewhere and use (like the voltmeter and variable voltage source machines, that cost so much freakin' money @__@)
I also was wondering about design.
16:54
@Pawnguy7 yup
So I have a few areas like this.
@Pawnguy7, have you tried "Papers, please" (the game)?
@Pawnguy7 "Lying" not "lieing", the latter is not even a word
@Pawnguy7 STOP USING COMIC SANS!!
@CatPlusPlus I have been doing that with dying too. I seem to have unlearned how to spell it.
That, and I keep spelling it "yesturday."
16:57
lol
@Jefffrey I have not. I feel I saw it on tigsource once though.
I can never spell tomorrow right on the first try
tomerreow
It always comes out as tommorow
@CatPlusPlus Can you do it today?
16:57
Well I think I got the hang of it recently but still
@CatPlusPlus I have the same problem with a few other words, like commission or occurrance.
I need to trim my mighty beard
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@CatPlusPlus I always wanna double "m" too.
the double-doublers.
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It's some kind of bizarre habit.
16:58
@Pawnguy7 Play it and tell me how you go
What do you.. do?
@DeadMG Occurrence :v
shutup
I had a word like that too, don't remember it now though
I also seem to mix up "it" and "is" frequently.

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