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08:00
Did he give away something valuable like at all?
I don't get why anyone would bother shipping a fucking empty box
@Rapptz No
lol
@Rapptz It's DSP. You should be grateful he wants to produce YouTube content and takes time to mail his precious empty boxes to you~
I like how he calls them "hardcore" giveaways. Thanks for the ~hardcore~ box giving.
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DSP?
08:02
The content is all him being shit at games
Like, all games
Possibly the only YouTuber to ever bleed subscribers at alarming rate
Wow, 24,778 videos.
user3010322
Wat.
He's got like 3 channels
user3010322
How do you upload that many videos.
All full of nothing worthwhile
08:05
this DSP Tries It thing seems to be a running gag or something because I find a lot of them
And even that small amount of fans he somehow has he's being complete and utter shit to
It's really amazing
He also tried to get people to post positive crap about him on Twitter with #DSPositive tag
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I didn't know the cesspool could get that bad.
@Rapptz I couldn't listen to it all.
I had a brain malfunction after 30 seconds.
People make fun of him a lot on /v/ but I never actually viewed his videos.
No time to watch this when there’s AGDQ :v
@CatPlusPlus lol.
Today I learned there is a phrase called "feral camping" ... from this news article debating free camping
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08:11
Good morning!
@LucDanton The current speedrun is quite awesome :>
It is.
@thephd I am not in dev; we don't code in new features.
@ThePhD He's being shit at games all day, records it with a shitty camera, and then uploads
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@CatPlusPlus Mmm. I see.
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08:19
@BartekBanachewicz =[[[[ Sadface is SAD.
Why sad.
We had a half-ass DSA in GLDR
And I've sent it to Matus and IIRC he did some dsa in ogl+ too
@CatPlusPlus ?
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@BartekBanachewicz I just wish it was driver-supported everywhere, really. :c
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It seems like one of those things that'd make life easy. I wish it was core profile.
@thecoshman That's DSP in action
Really good at games
Reeeeeally good
08:29
@sehe ... ¬_¬ I'll just restate my opinion that he should not be owner...
@CatPlusPlus DSP?
38 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahah ahahhahha holy shit http://youtube.com/watch?v=SS9CeOb_LKA
@CatPlusPlus ... hmmm...
meh
> My nephew fell down the stairs about a year ago, when he was 18months old. From the top to the bottom, head over heels all the way down. He cried for about 30 seconds then started playing a plastic trumpet he found on the floor. Babies are hardcore.
08:32
@StackedCrooked vOv babies bounce
rage! page starts rending content, but when it 'finishs' loading, it's just a blank page! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
@thephd maybe in ogl 5
Oookey. I should add error handling to my quizzer
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Bleh. OGL 5.
user3010322
More time to putz around waiting for vendors. =[
Which is a shame because i have no idea how to look for errors in a code full of arrows
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Well, thankfully, DSA is emulatable, I think, so if I don't detect the extension maybe I can just fake it up.
08:35
@thephd switch to webgl vOv
Also you can half-ass fake it
If you're faking it, doesn't that nullify the advantage?
Well if it's not available, then you don't have any advantage
@R.MartinhoFernandes Did you get my ping?
@CatPlusPlus ... so, someone is playing the game... and being stupid, and two others are commenting about how stupid he is being?
08:37
I.e. Yay I can use DSA and not deal with shitty bindimgs. Now let's wrap the shitty bindings.
Never not make fun of shitty let's plays
Cool
@BartekBanachewicz According one of g-truc's tweets: "Ideally everything using the same vertex format should be in a unique buffer.". What does that mean exactly?
To pool vertices wrt vertex spec, not source or whatever
I guess
@R.MartinhoFernandes no... it's let's wrap the 'can I use DSA or not' so that they are used if they exist or a mock version of it will be used instead'
08:40
Basically design an abstraction that hides DSA/non-DSA duh
@thecosh isn't the main advantage in the way you write the code?
If you're faking it, what reason to use it instead of just using your fake all along and not add more code?
Digital Signature Algorithm?
Direct state access
@R.MartinhoFernandes yes... but dealing with OpenGL shit directly is tedious. Either way, you would want to hide the twating around with manually binding stuff. Throwing DSA into the mix is just something else for that binding abstraction to abstract.
@R.MartinhoFernandes because DSA is even better than manually binding shit.
08:42
That's very helpful, thabks.
I should check out this DSA stuff
seems useful
@R.MartinhoFernandes which part did I not explain well?
Really?
"even better"
TOTALLY BETTER
08:44
hey out there some gradle pros here? I try to figger out how to set a dependency for a special target
If there's no advantage besides the way you write code, it doesn't seem very useful if you're not sticking to has-DSA systems.
AFAIK DSA has advantages beyound just the way your write code.
Keep not mentioning any.
AFAIK it is faster for a graphics card an implementation to update a buffer via DSA then it is for you to find what is currently bound, bind the nw buffer, update it, then rebind what was previously bound.
08:47
Spec says it allows you to avoid some thread syncing
I know nothing about OpenGL but I want DSA too.
@thecosh that sounds like shitty QoI :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes QoI?
Quality of implementation
@R.MartinhoFernandes With OpenGL the thing is about "potential" speed improvements.
The spec itself can't stop people from optimizing if they want to
Sure it can
Whether 90% or 10% of the market will use that window is a different story
@CatPlusPlus But eh, should not.
@Bartek oh wow thanks for making it so much more desirable!
@BartekBanachewicz well...it could... but it would be fucking moronic to say "When binding a buffer, you must sit idle for at least 100ms, just because'
Well, that's thread sync so it already does
08:51
the electrons need time to settle down
(Also, thanks @Cat for some decent reason)
@R.MartinhoFernandes with regards to what? Shitty implementation of binding buffers?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because of, for example, whether your fake code should rebind the previous state or not. Either decision is bad actually.
@Bartek yeah that's the bad QoI agIn.
> Two derivative advantages of this extension are 1) display lists
> can be executed using these commands that avoid disturbing selectors
> that subsequent commands may depend on, and 2) drivers implemented
> with a dual-thread partitioning with OpenGL command buffering from
> an application thread and then OpenGL command dispatching in a
> concurrent driver thread can avoid thread synchronization created by
> selector saving, setting, command execution, and selector restoration.
08:52
An implementation can just make binding be an assignment CPU side.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ... huh?
@R.MartinhoFernandes and most of them do. But it's "most" again.
Rule #1 when writing performant GL code is not to trust driver though.
@thecoshman Probably batching the bind + operation + unbind.
and it's about all manufacturers, not only Intel.
08:54
@MarkGarcia oh right
@Bartek I bet those horrible implementations have DSA!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not all of them vOv.
Then it's not an advantage@
This is really selling OpenGL btw
wait, what.
It's an Extension.
08:55
2 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
Rule #1 when writing performant GL code is not to trust driver though.
not mandatory to be implemented.
@CatPlusPlus so what?
Read that as "just fucking profile"
"The advantage is that in shitty implementations without DSA you can be faster by using DS-- wait
@R.MartinhoFernandes what
@CatPlusPlus how does that make it run faster?
who said that
08:57
@StackedCrooked It runs faster when you strap it onto a train
Or throw it out of a window
Preferably from 100th floor
okey I am all for constructive discussion but if it's going that way than TYVM
proceed where you left w/o me.
What does it mean to not trust the driver?
That implementation is probably shit and you can do nothing about it
You mean accessing the hardware and bypass the driver? That would require kernel mode I think.
No, you're mostly shit out of luck
08:58
@StackedCrooked There are operations that "could" be optimized. But you are supposed to check that.
Also I found the stupid constraint failure :toot:
@StackedCrooked there are a lot of 'optional' features that can provide faster ways of doing things, but you have to check for availability at run time. DSA is one of them
One table is MyISAM, the other is InnoDB
MYSQL IS DESIGNED BY COMPETENT PEOPLE
REALLY GOOD
I RECOMMEND
I have not used databases since school.
Which is 10 years ago.
They're not very easy to use from bash
09:00
:D
@StackedCrooked You see, you can trust a typical C++ compiler to do some optimizing stuff. And you should not do that with OpenGL driver (just as you should probably use SSE directly if you need numerical performance).
Bash is a good choice for Coliru because Coliru is basically a bash frontend.
Online compiler is a misnomer.
@StackedCrooked No it isn't
@BartekBanachewicz On a (relevantly) shitty implementation (the fact that these exists is a major selling point for OpenGL!) without DSA, you're stuck with the shitty implementation. On a non-shitty implementation the "no-binding" "benefit" of DSA is not particularly attractive. We're left with shitty implementations with DSA; I'd rather pretend these don't exist, because it sounds like the implementers are trolling everyone.
bash is a good choice for exactly one thing:
09:02
@CatPlusPlus When did you decide that?
> yuxiao has a big dick
^ latest Coliru feedback
(that's nothing)
I guess you love bashing it.
damn that was bad
@R.MartinhoFernandes because every graphics card processing unit has all the features for everything?
@thecoshman It's not about graphics cards!
@R.MartinhoFernandes If you're making some small hobby projects, I'd go for that convenience. And I've never implemented OpenGL, so I can't speak how bad the code really is. All I know is that some optimizations are serious business.
09:04
DSA doesn't require any GPU support, it's mostly about outdated drivers
@CatPlusPlus Seems the hardest bit to understand here.
@thecoshman It's not about processing units!
@R.MartinhoFernandes vOv same difference
@BartekBanachewicz I don't disagree with the vague general statement at the end. I only disagree with the fact that not binding is a relevant optimisation that comes with DSA.
The code is bad enough that they have to drop old hardware support from new drivers :v
@R.MartinhoFernandes It requires a lot of other stuff to be done.
09:06
Though that's probably 50% marketing shit
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, that's very helpful, thanks.
@thecoshman No, it's not. It's not about the hardware.
Hi! I have a question: Say I am compiling a program on a system with a particular CPU/RAM/etc. then does gcc keep all this in mind when it does so, or does it just simply follow the Intel X86 or x64 standard when compiling for intel processors?
@digvijay91 The latter unless you specify -march=native (IIRC)
Default target is build-time option for GCC
build-time option?
09:11
@StackedCrooked So, with this parameter the performance would improve?
@digvijay91 sometimes
Oh gosh, that question.
@R.MartinhoFernandes vOV what ever
@ThePhD Hmm, sure.
09:12
@StackedCrooked Ok. Thanks!
@thecoshman FWIW, the Cat already convinced of the usefulness of this. It's even in the extension spec. It just seems I can't convince you guys of it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes can I see it too? is it on wheels?
@StackedCrooked ThePhd wrote it somewhere.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh no, I accept it is a driver thing DSA, but frankly I don't give a crap where the potential performance gains come from. DSA can (apparently) give (at least some) performance back, why wouldn't you use it? oh right... when you cant.
What irks is that you guys were just cargo-culting over the binding shit. That's all.
09:15
from my googling it seems the only people who don't support DSA is Intel.
which isn't really surprising
ahhahaah
INTEL SO GOOD AT GPUS
@CatPlusPlus Now you're just mocking @Bartek.
Always
Never not make fun of Intel
I don't see what's so bad about binding =/
@Borgleader IT'S SLWO!
> at this point it’s implementation in the driver is not planned.
"as you can kind of rely on Carmack to follow great coding practice" Oh man, that's a good one. Carmack follows great C++ coding practice. That's a riot! Oh... you weren't kidding. Um... have you ever actually looked at his code? He's a C programmer and that's how he thinks. Which is fine for C, but the question is about C++. — Nicol Bolas Mar 18 '12 at 7:06
lol
09:20
personalitycults.txt
@R.MartinhoFernandes Roight
@Borg oh now I remember, the abysmally slow compilation was due to the nested initializer_lists, right?
Does it work ok now?
It compiles fine for me now
haha, you updated the PD dedication to say 2014.
damn
09:23
What if StackOverflow rep was an investment (€100 =100 rep at the start), and you could cash it in later for €€€?
But only on the generated bits; the rest says 2012, lol
Now people are going to do those "Updated year on license" commits
and I probably will too
SO would be better if you had to pay to post
:v
@R.MartinhoFernandes Haha yeah that's the one I was looking at the most
@R.MartinhoFernandes better update.
09:25
@Rapptz To be honest, it's not really important for me since I'm PDing it anyway.
Also, the neat thing about re-writing the DUCET tool is the code shrunk from ~200 lines to ~80
TIL people have a fetish for girls with stethoscopes.
People have fetishes for fucking everything
JBL
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s/everything//
@CatPlusPlus that's nymphomania, not a fetish
09:38
You even search for "fat cars"?
Nope, I searched for chubby chaser after reading the above discussion and I came across this car
@Rapptz It's starting to sound like a serious issue.
    // Changed to use XOR to toggle between 0 and 1.
    // A little speedier than using a ternary expression.
    bufno ^= 1 ; // bufno = ( bufno == 0 ? 1 : 0 ) ;
~purformance~ in C#
@Rapptz One could argue that C code never makes sense.
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09:46
boost variant visitation mechanism generates unrolled code. I wonder if this is overkill. I think a simple for loop should be unrolled by the optimizer (since the count is known at compile time).
@sehe looks like true ? true : false to me :v
@StackedCrooked is it a problem? if not, accept the tested library code
@sehe lol
@sehe It's no problem. I accept the tested library code. Relax..
@Rapptz o_0 how does it look that
09:55
squint a little
@sehe simple words
@Rapptz -_- how does it look that
1 is true, 0 is false, bufno == 0 is a boolean condition
Quick poll:

if (condition)
statement;

or:

if (condition)
{
statement;
}
@Rapptz yeah... but bufno == 0 is not always true
@ereOn else?
if it's true it returns 1, otherwise it returns 0
@ereOn latter
09:58
yeah vOv
@ereOn the latter, always.
I find it odd I had to explain that
(except the open brace should be on the end of the line, not it's own line)
Never skip braces
Okay, we all agree. Now how to make a point to a coworker that says that it hurts readability ?
@Rapptz yeah, but if you actually read it "if it is currently false, make it true, else keep it false"
09:59
Shoot him
if (condition)
statement;
otherStatement;
@ereOn add one line after the statement
I thought that would be compelling enough, but it is not apparently.
I don't think that's possible.
I'm basically asleep. Did you think I was somehow agitated about your interesting observation?
"Any decent programmer knows how to read that."

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