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16:00
@thecoshman No, you won't. You were going to, but you excepted it.
@thecoshman you excepted it
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't get how yield works.
They say it's a macro but how?
They use it like yield x;
that must be one hell of a macro trick
@R.MartinhoFernandes ... yeah...
Xeo
Xeo
case + return
It's actually pretty simple
ex·cept verb specify as excluded from a category or group.
16:01
Fuck fuckity fuck fuck.
Dat awesome moment you discover that your local .NET OData Service host turns out to be using some brand of JSON Serialization that is not one of the 3 variants [sic!] documented in the official specifications.
so it just copy paste of a switch statement?
I see.
Xeo
Xeo
it makes a new case inside the state switch with __LINE__, and saves that inside the state var
@R.MartinhoFernandes sigh... you wouldn't pick on someone with a physical disability would you?
^^ (After you spent ~2 weeks implementing the (de)serialization)
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz the enter macro is just switch(arg->state_value) or something
16:02
@sehe :/
@sehe :\
@melak47 I can keep the JSON bits :/
@thecoshman Well, this one fit rather well. You have to admit it is slightly funny.
@sehe I can show you my json parser if you need cheering up :D (or it might depress you, idk)
@Xeo reenter you mean?
16:03
And I made the marshaling format pluggable (thankfully; I did so because there are multiple competing format inside the specs already)
If I could have my obvious mistakes corrected politely just once, I'd be so marginally less fed up with shit
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz however it was called, yeah
@R.MartinhoFernandes no :(
@melak47 I won't take any risks a.t.m.
Xeo
Xeo
16:03
it's kinda clever, but actually pretty simple
probably wise :)
user3010322
._.
user3010322
<opengl rant>
user3010322
There I feel better.
what happens when C++17 will get coroutines and yield keyword?
:v
16:04
@thecoshman Ok, then I apologise if it made you feel bad :S
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@Rapptz inb4 std::yield
@thecoshman how about racist cameras ? this never gets old for me : D
@ThePhD what happened?
@Xeo It's only surprising because of the "effect" on the outside. It's so deceptively powerful, that you just /expect/ a horrifically complex implementation inside. And then: BAM
Xeo
Xeo
Yea
16:04
let's put it this way, @tony does it ever get funny people making slight jokes about you pain? (no I am not comparing my suffering to yours, no I am not trying to make fun of you, yes I am well aware I am abusing your plight to attempt to make my point, yes I am sorry)
@Rapptz All hell breaks loose!
@ThePhD You know, that's a possibility :/
@R.MartinhoFernandes not bad, it's just tedious
I heard they were trying to make lambdas a library feature at first
@Rapptz They actually have alternative macros.
user3010322
16:04
@Rapptz I know. They'd do it, too.
user3010322
Because WE CAN'T ADD THINGS TO THE LANGUAGE JESUS CHRIST THINK OF THE OLD CODE!!!!
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz The yield, reenter etc "keyworde-like" macros need to be specifically included
otherwise they're uppercase + prefix IIRC
CORO_YIELD or something
@thecoshman what? I'm not sure in what context you're asking this?
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz BLL
Turned out those suck and we needed a language feature
Yeah.
I hope they do the same with coroutines, if we ever get them
16:06
@TonyTheLion my incompetence
though tbh the only thing I'd ever use coroutines would be as generators
@thecoshman not sure what's this is about, but I'm also sorry if what I said came out wrong.
@BartoszKP no no, it's fine
just grumpy
move along, nothing to see
all right : )
> There exists a power of 2 such that the last five digits are all 3's or 6's. Find the last 5 digits of this number
lol
this one's so easy if you're a programmer
user3010322
16:12
std::cout << 66666 << std::endl;
user3010322
?
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz uhm. didn't they answer that themselves just in the question?
@thecoshman how does the pain in my feet relate to you the incompetence you accuse yourself of?
user3010322
What kind of question is that?
@Xeo No.
@ThePhD No.
you didn't meet the "power of 2" requirement
16:13
@Rapptz Sure he did. Only the final five digits were requested.
Xeo
Xeo
> the last five digits are all 3's or 6's. Find the last 5 digits of this number
user3010322
It said find the last 5 digits of the number
user3010322
I printed the last 5 igits.
Xeo
Xeo
ah, 3 or 6?
user3010322
@Xeo 3's and 6's would have made it harder.
16:14
@TonyTheLion the tedium of people drawing reference to it... sorry, bad reference... can we just you know... not dwell on it?
Though to be fair this is only one of X possible solutions to even that problem
@ThePhD It's in the question.
user3010322
No, I meant, it specified the last 5 digits needed to have 3 and 6.
user3010322
3 || 6 means I can have all 6's and be done.
@thecoshman Where did I make reference to your incompetence or mention my foot pain today? I'm confused?!!??
16:14
@LightnessRacesinOrbit and it's wrong, because 66666 is not "a power of 2 that has 5 ending digits containing 3s and 6s"
The answer's 66336 so I can guarantee you that there are in fact 3s in it.
@Rapptz No, you missed the point again.
@TonyTheLion you didn't (see part about my abuse of your situation) again, sorry :S
The power of 2 is not requested. The final five digits are requested.
The final five digits must be the result from something being the power of 2.
16:16
There is some power of 2 abcdefgh66666 and ThePhD found it with his PhD!
(disclaimer: I have no idea whether even that's true. shush)
The question is whether there exists a power of two having last 5 digits all 6s
user3010322
Probably.
user3010322
I would hope so.
user3010322
Somewhere in the universe.
16:17
@BartoszKP nop
@Rapptz that was not part of the quest. The number is a power of two, you just want the last five digits of that number. The last five digits themselves do not have to be a power of two.
@thecoshman It doesn't matter if you draw reference to it or talk about it, the only thing I find hard and annoying is when I make a complaint about being in pain which is genuine and then someone decides it would be appropriate to make it into a joke, because frankly, it just isn't funny. That's the only thing I don't like. I don't mind talking about it or you or anyone else mentioning it or even asking me questions about it.
yeah, there is some pattern to last digits of powers of 2, and 6s don't seem to fit in
Man.
</end of my rant>
16:18
x = 2**n
last five digits of x must contain only 3s and 6s.
@TonyTheLion ... wait... does that mean I can make fun of it normally... just as long you are not currently expressing pain?
user3010322
@melak47 OpenGL happened. u.u
@Rapptz yeah, and what are those last 5 digits, not 'x'
I guess this question is hard for programmers because they try to avoid the question by being smart asses >:c
user3010322
@Rapptz ♬ Whistles
16:20
@thecoshman s/'n'/'x'
@Rapptz no it's not. the question is simple. what you are asking for is "find a number that is a power of two where the last five digits are either 3 or 6"
@BartoszKP indeed
@thecoshman I didn't ask that, I'm pretty sure you misunderstood.
@ThePhD for once, your were correct, and have a very succinct code to solve the problem. Though you did lack proof I guess :P
9 mins ago, by Rapptz
> There exists a power of 2 such that the last five digits are all 3's or 6's. Find the last 5 digits of this number
@thecoshman Well if you find that appropriate, then go ahead, but I don't know that many other people would agree with you that its something to make fun of. I don't know why you feel that is something to make fun of? Is someone's suffering funny to you?
man
16:22
@TonyTheLion sorry, was just twisting your words with that :P
user3010322
@thecoshman Well, the thing here is now that you have 66666 you have to prove there exists a power of 2 whose last digits are that. Unless you can prove that, it's technically an incorrect answer.
forget it, you guys are really poor at math problems.
:v
user3010322
@Rapptz Noo, don't leave us. u.u
@Rapptz the only thing you are asked to do is "find the last 5 digits"
yeah and you skipped the previous condition
16:23
@ThePhD or prove it generally vOv
good job
@thecoshman oh you
@Rapptz what part?
@Rapptz probably, but no one focused on the math problem, because you seem poor at understanding what others say :P
there is no number 2^n that has 66666 as its last digits
it's impossible.
any hoops, time to head home
@Rapptz yeah, that's the correct answer to PhDs initial message : D
peace XD
@BartoszKP Nah.
@StackedCrooked Hi, I tried using libc++ on coliru (the cppreference users keep stumbling on the examples at regexes and parts of threads/locales/streams that gnu 4.8.2 lib doesn't support) and it picks it up, but fails to link: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/ee7cfb406a7c9121 Am I doing something wrong or does it need a rebuild?
Xeo
Xeo
16:24
@Cubbi Needs -lsupc++ at the end
Also don't need to change the stdinclude, it does that by itself with -stdlib=libc++
@Xeo what the actual hell
@Xeo cool, wonder why I never had to do that for my local build
Xeo
Xeo
@Cubbi Because libc++ is likely built with libsupc++ included
which isn't the case on Coliru
or whatever other supplementary c++ library
there's also libcxx-rt and one other
user3010322
unsigned long long n = [some number]
auto str = std::to_string( static_cast<unsigned long long>( std::pow( 2, n ) );
if ( str.length() < 5 )
     throw std::exception( "Wrong" );
bool found3 = false;
bool found6 = false;
for ( std::size_t n = str.size(), count = 0; n-- > 0 && count < 5; ++count ) {
     bool f6 |= str[n] == '6';
     bool f3 |= str[n] == '3';
     if ( !f3 || !f6 )
          throw std::exception( "Wrong answer!" );
     found6 |= f6;
     found3 |= f3;
}

if ( !found3 && found6 )
user3010322
That's how you verify, anyhow.
16:30
@Xeo uh
user3010322
Oh nooo
user3010322
I made a typo
user3010322
But it's too late for me to go back and fix it. u.u
@Xeo That's semi-misleading
Xeo
Xeo
?
16:36
@Xeo The actual sum is a divergent series, which leads to \frac{n(n+1)}{2}. This makes it so it's an infinite divergent series (obviously) and the only way to find it is through the Ramanujan summation technique (which is shown in the video). It isn't actually a "sum" though because the thing is obviously still divergent.
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Xeo
@Rapptz Yeah
I also don't believe that it has such a high importance in physics, could be wrong though.
@ThePhD well I'll go with @Rapptz on this one, that your only mistake here is posting code before doing some thinking :p
user3010322
Meeeh.
@thecoshman perhaps you can think of a witty semi-rhetorical question to ask instead?
16:43
I think we just uncovered a bug in libc++.
Coworker writing a SSCCE now.
@TonyTheLion that wasa rant? You've gota lot to learn still.soon
Son*
soon, my son
I'm really struggling to gain rep this week. Karma?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit bad crops
@Rapptz I'm a bit slow perhaps, but got the solution :) cool puzzle
16:51
I'm going to have to write a question
Yep, seems like a bug.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Fixed it a bit.
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Do tell
@Rapptz your riddle stated there is. Assuming there is, it's last five digits will match [3|6]{5} :)
user3010322
<__>
user3010322
17:01
D3D's got me confused.
user3010322
When you set the render target, it also asks for a depth stencil.
user3010322
.... But you can set multiple render targets, but only one depth stencil.
user3010322
This doesn't make any goddamn sense. :c
depth testing is performed against one depth/stencil buffer
how doesn't that make sense? :)
user3010322
17:03
But I can have multiple render targets.
user3010322
Do I only have depth-testing enabled for one of them?
user1804599
Water doet de palen rotten.
Zij die het drinken zijn de zotten.
user3010322
If so, how the hell do I do that?
yes, render targets are what stuff gets output to if it doesn't fail the depth test
user3010322
Which one gets to utilize the deoth buffer?
17:03
...all of them?
user3010322
=[
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GBuffer
- Positions
- Normals
- Albedo (Diffuse is a better name, fuck whoever came up with Albedo)
- Speculars
user1804599
> Alles muss raus
user3010322
4 render targets. Who gets the depth buffer?
user3010322
Or are you not allowed to render to all 4 at the same time?
17:06
@LightnessRacesinOrbit try to use a C++ header with C++ code in it without extern written for those symbols, in a second step try to write extern to all the symbols, you will discover that the same thing will happen, and the behaviour of that code will not change. — user2485710 9 mins ago
wtf
depth testing is performed after the pixel/fragment shader, is it not? so, all of them are tested against the same depth buffer
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u.u
@Xeo Numbers don't lie, but liars do numbers. "This series adds up to either 0 or 1, so I'm going to completely arbitrarily choose to assign if the value 1/2". Then, "I'm going to subtract this infinite series from that infinite series, but I'm going to shift this one over a spot (or two, or whatever), so I can choose any answer I feel like."
Xeo
Xeo
@JerryCoffin The shifting is just visual
31 mins ago, by Rapptz
@Xeo The actual sum is a divergent series, which leads to \frac{n(n+1)}{2}. This makes it so it's an infinite divergent series (obviously) and the only way to find it is through the Ramanujan summation technique (which is shown in the video). It isn't actually a "sum" though because the thing is obviously still divergent.
also ^
@Xeo No, it's not -- it changes the result completely.
17:11
@JerryCoffin Grandi's series also has no definite sum. It is also divergent.
@ThePhD although MSDN says there's a DEPTH[n] semantic, so you could try to output different depths for each render target to avoid depth culling...idk
it's well defined that the "sum", though not in the usual mathematical sense we're used to, is 1/2 though.
@Xeo Hmm, seems Eigen added move ctors to shit and didn't noexcept them :S
user3010322
@melak47 In reality, it seems like all depth buffers are just texture 2ds, but you can only have one to check against, not multiple.
Xeo
Xeo
So not actually libc++?
user3010322
17:12
IIRC it's exactly like Index Buffers. You can set multiple vertex buffers, but you can only have one INdex Buffer in D3D (no idea how OpenGL comes to play).
@R.MartinhoFernandes std::move_if_noexcept strikes again?
user3010322
std::move_anyway_damnit
@Rapptz Yes, I saw your earlier statement, and I wouldn't argue against it, I'm just pointing out that (at least IMO) he's gone quite a bit further. With nonsense like this, I could pretty much pick an arbitrary number (e.g., square root of 31) and come up with a way of "summing infinite series" that gave that result.
@ThePhD unless you put a custom bunch of depth textures in your MRTs and sample/load from them and perform the test yourself...
user3010322
@melak47 Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea- No, absolutely not. x3
user3010322
17:15
...
user3010322
It's done.
why do you want to use different depth buffers for your different render targets anyway?
user3010322
I think I'm done with my engine. o.o
user3010322
@melak47 For the GBuffer.
...yeah, but why
user3010322
17:16
GBuffer
- Positions ( writes to Depths )
- Albedo ( does not write to a depth buffer (i.e., disabled) )
- Specular ( like Albedo )
etc. etc.
Is Bitbucket slow as fuck for everyone?
Xeo
Xeo
isslow.me
:D
@Rapptz It's well defined with certain boundaries (or with certain conditions, depending on how you prefer to look at it). What he's doing, however, is roughly equivalent to taking some result from spherical geometry, then treating it as if it applied to plane geometry. E.g., a trivial proof that 180 != 180, because we all know internal angles of a triangle add up to 180, then add up the internal angles of a triangle on a sphere, and show that the result is always > 180.
@ThePhD why would you want to output diffuse but not write depth?
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ye
17:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes indeed it lags terribly today
@JerryCoffin This is just a way of taking the arithmetic mean of the sequence using partial sums repeatedly via splitting it up and a clever algebraic trick to find the actual result. It looks silly, and I think that was its purpose. Grandi's series is pretty weird tbh. Obviously if you try to do an actual sum of 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5... as n approaches infinity you'd get, well, an infinitely large value.
@ThePhD also why are you writing position and depth to the gbuffer :p
user3010322
@melak47 Position is drawn from the vertices, and from that the depths get plastered into the DepthStencilBuffer.
@ThePhD ...so why save position and depth
user3010322
You need position and depth for lighting calculations?
user3010322
17:18
But you don't need to keep overwriting the GBuffer every time.
are the positions world space, camera space, ??
@ Lightness Races in Orbit, I am sorry, sir. — Vlad from Moscow 11 mins ago
lol
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Aren't you being a bit too obsessed with Vlad?
@sehe hahah
The only thing that irks me about numberphile videos is that I think they're misleading :/
17:20
lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not sure I'd say "obsessed". He happened to be the guy there at the time.
I think people will now spout that if you add up 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + ... you'd get -1/12
@ThePhD everyone just seems to unproject from pixel coordinate + depth and the view/camera matrix back to camera/view space
@LightnessRacesinOrbit probably just by accident your SO RSS Feed is filtered with Regexps for Vlad ;0
user3010322
@melak47 Well, if'n you say so.
17:21
@BartoszKP ;)
but if you have the bandwidth to spare, I guess just dumping positions doesn't hurt :3
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think Vlad's been answering every question 18 hours a day so it's hard to miss him.
The guy already has 500+ answers
I barely have over 170.
user1804599
lol
@Rapptz Therein lies the fundamental problem. Treating the arithmetic mean as the sum is pure nonsense. Does anybody honestly believe that if I have 4 apples that weigh one fourth of a kilogram apiece, that their total weight is one fourth of a kilogram? Of course not. It's completely idiocy. Yes, I realize it's possible (and can be reasonable) to treat one as the other when we all agree to it ahead of time, but presenting one as the other just leads to nonsense.
17:25
SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
still need lots of over-cap rep from accepts though if I'm to catch up with my deadline
So fucking slow.
Xeo
Xeo
@JerryCoffin That's not infinite anymore :P
Gosh, even Eigen's bugzilla is slow.
17:26
@Xeo Of course not -- so make it an infinite number of apples. Does that suddenly change the total weight to one fourth of a kilogram?
Argh, there, bug added.
@harold Seems some has a good point here
@R.MartinhoFernandes I generally prefer to remove bugs... :-)
@JerryCoffin Oh.
I meant, filed.
17:27
hm
@R.MartinhoFernandes There you go ruining my funsies again!
@JerryCoffin How do you keep your job, then? :P
They must be those big apples used for cooking.
@R.MartinhoFernandes There mere fact that I prefer to remove bugs doesn't mean it's the only thing I ever do...
the second video uses analytical continuation
which is slightly more clever
17:29
@MartinJames ...and a lot of cooking, if you're going to use up infinity of them.
Oh never mind, he's misusing symbols.
What I get for skipping around.
Anyway I feel as if this would have been better if it weren't so misleading.
user1804599
Why is this man page called “perllol.”
Pizzzzzzaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
oh you, now I want pizza too
17:35
Im not giving you any.
user1804599
The Stingy Robot.
Don't feel like writing OS code tonight.
Need some nice stats library.
Dear Michael, I had wondered about this; thanks for clarifying. Regards, — Matt E 5 hours ago
ugh
EVERY SINGLE COMMENT
17:41
I feel like I'll end up writing my own resampling :(
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Why do you care again?
Because I need it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sorry :v
user3010322
@melak47 Kinky.
user3010322
@melak47 Where'd that come from? Some GDC slides?
17:46
@ThePhD yeah, CryEngine 3
user3010322
Mmm. CryEngine.
user3010322
You know, I've never looked into YCbCr color encoding.
@ThePhD not sure how I feel about the packed CbCr :E
Xeo
Xeo
@thecoshman youslow.com
17:47
@Xeo vOv I don't check youtube at work, I really wouldn't get work done
@thecoshman no, it's n(n+1)/2. (psst, repost)
I'm going to go nap.
user3010322
@melak47 What was their reasoning for having such a thing GBuffer, again?
user3010322
I mean, 1920 x 1080 with 4 32-bit buffers still isn't that huge.
@Rapptz ... no, it's -1/12 either that or you on about something else
@ThePhD consoles :V
17:49
@thecoshman lol
one GBuffer to rule all the platforms or w/e
user3010322
Oh. Consoles.
29 mins ago, by Rapptz
I think people will now spout that if you add up 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + ... you'd get -1/12
:(
Time to nap.
user3010322
Doesn't matter, XBone and PS4 can handle roughly the same thing.
user3010322
And have pretty big gpu allotments now.
17:50
CE3 had to target xbox360 and ps3 :p
user3010322
Buahahaha I have no desire to go backwards.
@Rapptz you are mistaken. They clearly state that if yous stop, you get a large value. You only get -1/12 if you keep going.
user3010322
The WiiU has an actual GPU now, right?
a cardboard one?
user3010322
I dunno.
user3010322
@ThePhD Just a whee-bit better than Xbox 360 and PS3.
user3010322
Looks like it.
and damn you @xeo!!!
your and your posting first :P
user3010322
PS4 and XBone probably eat that thing for breakfast, though.
@ThePhD what's "actual gpu"
they prolly stole some old Casio calculators
or something
17:53
@thecoshman Hey, I'm pretty confident in my mathematical abilities to know that the partial sum of 1 to n of x is n(n + 1)/2.
user3010322
@BartekBanachewicz IIRC before they were running some weird not-GPU thing.
@Rapptz yes, but this is not a partial sum counting to n it is counting infinitely.
user3010322
Some kind of CPU-like simulator for graphics stuff.
user3010322
Maybe @Xeo can confirm, since he worked with the Wii?
I've already discussed this before but the result of that series diverges, it has no sum.
Scroll up if you want some mathy stuff on why.
@ThePhD The Wii is way worse than the Wii U.
It has like 26x less RAM for starters.
17:56
@Rapptz number of Phds Rapptz has... zero, number of Phds that say the answer is -1/12 2 (at least in that one video). I think we can agree that two is more than none.
I don't resort to fallacies.
user3010322
<.>
17:58
@Rapptz it's not a fallacy when you are comparing one self educated person against actual mathematicians and physicists who live in a vicious world demanding stringent proofs and peer review.
It is a fallacy.
You know absolutely nothing about my educational background.
@thecoshman So you're making the appeal to authority explicit here?
You just said: this guy has two PhDs therefore his argument is correct.
@thecoshman what
17:59
No real logic there.
what ever

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