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bah playing world of warcraft and the other guy is a bot.
although on the other hand
at least the competition is a moron.
bought some crocodile meat $
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06:20
Sounds delicious.
what, being a moron?
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Oh, uh. Telkitty was talking about crocodile meat.
yeah- they eat your meat
@ThePhD never tasted it before ... will let you know how it goes ^_^
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Q: _mm256_loadu2_m128i intrinsic not available under g++?

nightcrackerI'm trying to use the AVX2 intrinsic _mm256_loadu2_m128i, but it seems g++ 4.8.2 doesn't have it. Is there any way to get it?

/cc @Mysticial
06:27
I still need to tweak my Lulu top build.
@DeadMG Some women also do that.
preferably only in a sexual sense rather than a literal one.
@DeadMG Yes, I am indeed talking about a blowjob.
yes I got that much.
You know what also eats your meat?
Worms
After you die
not if you get cremated
or cryogenically butted
06:30
yeah but if I already kicked the bucket then I don't really care.
@CatPlusPlus Sandworms do it before you die.
sandworms don't exist, silly
> Putin: Russia is moral compass of world. We agree in the sense that a compass is a tool and Putin is a total tool.
o.0
I implemented my crypto shit in AVX2 in one shot without error
06:45
You only think you did
@CatPlusPlus I have a testsuite running
pretty sure I did
and it's running at 1.6 cycles per byte wooo
07:14
Crypto shit. Because sometimes you don't want the NSA to intercept your turds.
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Turd is very important, you know.
TurdCrypt
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I have so many projects.
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Why do I have so many projects. u.u
because you have a lack of commitment, skill, personal integrity, and hygiene?
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07:16
That explains a lot I guess.
lol
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o.0
@EtiennedeMartel Christ. There are bad image macros and then there's this.
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Visual GCC - MinGW Projects for Visual Studio
Furrovine [ Snaku, Sonara ]- Game Development Projects
Mechanical Engineering Projects - because the goddamn door
Solar Star - Ray Tracer
Calling image macros bad is redundant
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And then there's the few lingering side projects.
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Ooh, and LoungeChat.
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I think I'm going to focus on Solar Star and Lounge Chat.
07:24
bad and wrong
LoungeChat is dead. Long live LoungeChat?
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Is it?
it's a Lounge project how can it not be dead
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I'm actually proud of LoungeChat. At least with how far I got.
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Me and @melak47 were sending messages back and forth with JSFiddler and I was sending messages directly from the server.
07:29
that's cool
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It's also got a really spiffy, nice async/await API that I built on top of Sockets, and an almost fully complete WebSocket implementation (minus extensions, I could probably try doing that now though).
We should probably repack that as a library
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What? The Websockets or the Async/Await on top of Socket?
@CatPlusPlus you answered yes to an X or Y question btw
07:31
Yes
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I'm going to assume he means put all of that up as a library.
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Which actually wouldn't be a bad idea. We just need a decent name for it.
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Still, no need to refactor it out just yet.
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I'd rather use it some more and test the api as best as I can.
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Hmm. Yeah, I'll start working again on it right now.
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07:34
Try to figure out the extension part of this bad boy.
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What I don't understand is that it seems like there's 2 ways to do extensions that the specification calls for
@Rapptz It's quite logical. ;)
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They have "Subprotocols" and then they have "Extensions"
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I don't know why they have 2 separate jumping points, and I can't grok the difference between the two.
07:39
Oh no. Wrong one.
I think extensions change the way WebSocket stream works, and subprotocols just identify the application protocol used
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Ah. So it seems... just more stringly-typed protocol nonsense. <.>
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Lol
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The C# compilation was so fast, I spent a minute waiting around for more prompts that weren't coming.
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This is a really great break and feels good.
07:55
I'm writing a browser addon with C# and I'm exposing a method to JS, did anyone here have the erm ""pleasure"" to do that sort of shit before?
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Lolol exposing to JS.
user3010322
Nice.
:(
You sound like I have a choice.
By the way @ThePhD there are a few people in the PHP room (yes, yes) that actually follow all that WebSocket protocol nonsense quite closely.
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I doubt they could help me.
I think they probably can, I have just as much disrespect to PHP as the next guy but the guys there are probably the best guys at php in the world which is probably good enough. They've all built a socket.io clone or two.
07:59
@BenjaminGruenbaum I am now, in CEF, with v8.
That rdlowrey guy built NodeJS in PHP.
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I have no idea what socket.io is. :D
I have to make wrappers and argument checkers and all that stuff that mixes runtime "types" with static types.
@ThePhD it's an abstraction over WebSockets that falls back gracefully.
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Hah.
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08:00
Fallbacks.
What's so funny here?
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Fuck any browser that doesn't conform.
@MarkGarcia that's fun, V8 has a nice interface - I'm doing that with a browser addon though. I have an obvious CSRF attack vector and I feel like an idiot.
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Don't have time for backporting shit. This isn't an industrial-strength enterprise endeavor. It's a chat server.
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But, let's go skip over to the PHP room. :D
08:01
@ThePhD oh, a chat server is pretty trivial .. 40 LoC in websockets with node.
@BenjaminGruenbaum Thankfully, CEF wraps most of the details, though it's still a pain to work with.
@MarkGarcia yeah, I actually like V8 but it's a pain to work with sometimes.
Hey all.
I have to admit, C# interops beautifully with JS through dynamic.
08:21
there's nothing beautiful about dynamic
08:50
lol /v/ has a thread about that Dina girl Cat was talking about a few days ago.
not the usual shitposting I'm used to.
what Dina girl?
Might No. 9 thing
they hired a female community manager (named Dina) and everyone was having a bitch fit.
oh noes, how could they possibly hire a female
09:01
still not convinced it's because she's female though
but it's the internet so everyone assumes that by default
It's just utterly ridiculous
@DeadMG sure there is. It's very useful for when you need to interact with a dynamic language.
no, that's just "I couldn't be bothered to make a real interface and check it"
it's not like you can't use reflection in .NET to check if an object in your favourite language meets the arbitrary static interface you want it to meet
JavaScript objects don't have static interfaces.
right, but you can check for entries corresponding to whatever methods/properties you have on a C# interface.
09:11
Right, but that's a lot more work
 public void _Request(string location, dynamic onSuccess, dynamic onError )
        {
            try
            {
                using (var wc = new WebClient())
                {
                    wc.DownloadStringCompleted += (sender, args) =>
                        {
                            if (args.Error != null)
                            {
                                onError(args.Error.Message);
                            }
                            else
                            {
How would this look without dynamic :)?
well, onError is clearly an Action<T>.
er, assuming I remembered which is Action and which is Func (stupid weak .NET generics)
Yeah, Func has parameters.
no, one of them returns void and the other returns T.
09:13
Now what if onError has methods or properties itself becauuse that's what the language being interacted with demands, like onError.foo?
@BenjaminGruenbaum Who gives a shit?
what matters is that you only require onError::operator()(T).
@DeadMG people who need to code with it because it's their job?
there's no reason for you to take something else.
Right, I don't have C++ functors in C# like that.
er, yeah, that's just symbolic.
what I mean is, it doesn't matter what other people might require or what else that object might implement.
there exists a perfectly good interface describing your requirements.
09:14
No, not if I have to access method and method.foo .
ah right, it just wasn't clear before.
It's a real problem that dynamic solves, it lets me interact seamlessly with code in dynamic languages like that.
well, it's not seamless at all
because since there's no interface, there's no way for the caller to actually know what's required
no type safety.
no applicable intuition.
So what? Half of what's required and what's actually being done is being conveyed by the docs most of the time anyway.
depending on the docs is a surefire way for them to go out of date and be useless.
or just otherwise crap.
not to mention the whole, "Type safety" thing.
09:17
type safety is nice to have, but the world isn't going to fall if in your one method communicating with a dynamic language uses dynamic.
It solves a problem, fast, efficiently and without boilerplate. I don't care to lose type safety in the one place where the other side doesn't have type safety anyway..
losing safety is never a wise strategy.
jesus christ stop sounding like a Java zealot.
I'm interacting with a dynamic language.
I don't have type safety on that side anyway.
Using dynamic in those scenarios isn't bad, it's what it's for, and it makes my life easier.
Dynamic typing doesn't imply lack of type safety
Fine, compile time type verification.
@BenjaminGruenbaum goto and #include do what they're for too, and they're still bad.
Shit
I finished Haven
It better get renewed or I'll be angry
I really liked pushing daisies and then it died
now the show is pushing daisies
for some reason spasre.inv(D) is faster then Din.date[:]=(1.0/D.data)... We live in a crazy world
09:44
it is magic lol
I feel dizzy
So you like watching people be jerks to others? lol
do you also like to jerk?
@Jefffrey that's sick
Who would do that?
09:49
I think I'm blind a little
oh man, yahoo answer was way funnier
trolls trolling trolls.
> i have mastubation now for the past few years. and my eye sight has go worst
Flawless logic
don't get masturbation guys! it's the worst disease
09:54
So is anyone coding anything at the moment?
everybody is coding something
we are not lazy fucks
I thought you were busy researching masturbation lol
So what are you building, if you can share of course?
I'm actually busy being dizzy because my sleeping patterns are seriously fucked up and I feel like I'm going to faint any minute
I know that feeling, I have that just now
I literally can't stand up, man
09:58
Ouch
Sleep maybe?
yeah, I might do that
thanks for the idea
;)
I'm pulling a 24 hr hackathon lol
you are crazy
Have you ever done that? lol
nope
10:00
Well yeah it is crazy
@Xeo Are the lessons learned on Pascal not applicable to any other language?
@Jefffrey well cya dude, hope you feel better
thanks
10:19
@CatPlusPlus did you cry?
Aarrghh! 'Have you heard of the debugger?' ... 'What do you mean?'
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20588108/chat-client-in-c
@CatPlusPlus it looks tearjerker
ok, let's try to stand up and go boil the water
10:36
Lost gives me chills
I'm a bit behind with Haven. Only just started S03.
I am making another dumbass funny animal app this Xmas ...
@Telkitty Oh no....
I thought there would be a lot of bored people this holiday season
:x
'Magpie Massacre'
10:51
I am thinking more towards the donkeys ...
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD So it was you who found my answer? :)
@Telkitty I don't think that 'Donkey Massacre' will sell.
Xeo
Xeo
@wilx I'm sure they are, but I didn't want to deal with Pascal :) Luckily, I found a blog that also followed said paper, but did it in Haskell. That was fun to read.
@MartinJames you will be surprised how many funny ass pictures are around
I'm kinda excited for generic lambdas :d
Ell
Ell
11:08
I don't use lambdas often, but not having them in java sucks
user1804599
Do not use Java.
user1804599
Use C++.
Ell
Ell
For android? :/
I need to make this not segfault first anyway xD
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PhoneGap.
11:33
Someone edited one of my answers, possibly because I wrote that the OP code had a 'maximum 147 break' :(
11:46
ah hh
holy shit
only day 13 of 71.
Ell
Ell
counting down will only make it feel longer :S
it's a hideously long time no matter whether I count it or not.
and my mother has an abominable habit of playing hymns.
g'day all
Ewww - headphones immediate. I've heard that there are special-purpose religiously-oriented buildings, designed to contain such practices on a Sunday.
Ell
Ell
@TonyTheLion mornin'
11:57
who said anything about it being because it's Sunday?
@Ell You alright?
it's many or even most days now.
Ell
Ell
@TonyTheLion Yeah I'm well, and you? I'm trying to figure out this triangle strip business at the minute :S
@Ell I'm alright. I have to go food shopping, which I'm not really looking forward to.
@DeadMG Oh wonderful. Daily hymns and medical issues. Not sure which is worse.
Ell
Ell
11:59
I'm home alone today so I have to make my own lunch :P I wonder what I should make
definitely the sickness.
@DeadMG :(
the hymns are a pretty bad start though let's face it.

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