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00:00
already in the ocean
there's a saying that I forgot to whom to attribute it that goes like
"No matter how far you are on the wrong road, turn back."
not wrong road
just a tough road
might get tougher
but so do I
in that case, good luck
I can't seem to find anything on the web about the general view of war veterans over war themed entertainment
I remember an article written in a romanian gaming magazine by someone who was in the army and was affected by it
it was mostly about FPS games and how "simple" everyone thinks killing or being killed is
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fixed → Verified
<3
00:10
yup, it's pretty neat
I played a bit
planned for mine to counter hangman with trivia questions
@Mysticial ism?
huh, first time I hear of this word
@Jefffrey I dunno. I'm just hosting the bot since I seem to have the most reliable connection of everyone in the room.
@Jefffrey Come to the Maid Cafe: chat.stackexchange.com/rooms/6697/maid-cafe-
The chatbot is active there too.
speaking of internet connections, I'm thinking about upgrading to the 1gbps plan my isp is offering
it's only like 50% more expensive than my current 100mbps plan
so it's not a bad deal
for $2 more you also get 150GB of cloud storage with them
00:26
Your current plan is 100 megabit? That's pretty good.
This is not even possible to get where I live.
Because stupid apartment.
yup, and I get at least 8MB/s on Steam
I wish I had such a good connection.
I can only subscribe to ADSL.
the gigabit guys said they got around ~75MB/s with the plan I was talking about
there's plenty of competition for ISPs in Romania
so stuff is cheap and good
I wanna live in Romania now.
we could do with more people from other countries
00:31
Mine is 60Mbps for like 20€
I really hope sometime in the future we'll just mix up so much countries themselves will become redundant
the gigabit plan costs $18
I pay over 50EUR for VDSL2 (up to 3.5 megabyte/s download speeds )
Though that's a contract from 2 years ago, I could probably double that for the same price now
my plan costs $9
Yeah 120 is now in the same price
Or 250 for 5€ more on a year-long-contract since I'm already a customer
00:37
I just realized I started eating toffees unknowingly
but at least I didn't start eating that chicken sandwich... yet
god damnit
Eat the sandwich
no it will only make me fatter
Never not chicken
this one is from KFC, I'm not even sure it's real chicken
maybe it's pure fat shaped like chicken
Delicious chicken
00:42
@AlexM. Of course it's real chicken.
Real Chicken sounds like a football club.
I'm hungry.
F.C. Real Chicken
Not a shocker, I know.
00:43
@Jefffrey so am I and I just ate.
I got food on my shirt again
I'm not very good at this
it's also almost 4AM with no signs of me needing to sleep
what am I doing with my life :(
Welp, time to sleep. See ya'll.
Earth: Year 2066, a $20 early access game, pulled from Steam pcgamer.com/2014/05/06/…
for a moment there I thought it was a sequel to the Earth series
Earth is one of those strategy games that I like but can't play properly so I don't do anything good in them
01:16
how big are packets sent over the network usually?
In computer networking, the maximum transmission unit (MTU) of a communications protocol of a layer is the size (in bytes) of the largest protocol data unit that the layer can pass onwards. MTU parameters usually appear in association with a communications interface (NIC, serial port, etc.). Standards (Ethernet, for example) can fix the size of an MTU; or systems (such as point-to-point serial links) may decide MTU at connect time. A larger MTU brings greater efficiency because each packet carries more user data while protocol overheads, such as headers or underlying per-packet delays, rem...
@Crow 1500 bytes is common Ethernet MTU
so if you were to stream 20 gigabytes of data, you would receive something like 715,828 packets?
01:40
apparently a picture of pope John Paul II is being brought to my hometown for
and I quote the article here
"veneration"
01:54
The ancient art of photography.
there are some huge absurdities in my hometown relating to religion
including the state paying rent to the catholic church for one of the high schools' building
Belgium only once won the Eurosong festival. With this song. Actually, we even cheated, because she was only 13 years old which below minimum age.
@Crow What network? Most Ethernet now supports "jumbo" frames of up to 9000 bytes. When that hits your router, it may change quite a bit--it's no longer Ethernet, so it has to follow the rules of whatever protocol is being used on that side of the router. Different protocols have used radically different frame sizes. It's fallen out of favor now, but ATM used frames of no more than 53 bytes.
@StackedCrooked you cheated well
she looks 30 to me
lol
I think so too.
@JerryCoffin 53 bytes. damn.
IPv6 packet without payload is bigger than that
02:11
That's what she said
what's an example of where UNIX stream is used?
@StackedCrooked Designed for phone networks. Intended to ensure against any possibility of audible drop-outs between packets.
02:28
@JerryCoffin Wasn't phone analog in the past?
@StackedCrooked Once upon a time, but it's been quite a while. By the early 1970s (or so) they started switching to digital, at least for calls that went outside the area serviced by a single switch.
Of course, phone switches don't all change overnight, so there's quite a bit of variation about when it changed in specific areas (and there are probably parts of the world that still use analog quite a bit).
 
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04:20
@EtiennedeMartel Today I learned this existed
@Rapptz IIRC, it's a remix.
Well, yeah. SSBB did a lot of remixes.
The song itself is not present on the disk. What is present, is a reference to a "Beware the forest mushrooms".
Oh I see.
So fans jump on the occasion to pick a Forest Maze remix as a "what if" thing.
04:21
I find it funny how people are using this as a way of saying "Geno would have been in SSBB!"
Well, they probably wanted to, but the character belongs to Square Enix.
So it's more of a legal mire.
Yeah. I know.
They can get licensing to get it in the game. e.g. Megaman, Snake, Sonic were licensed.
That's the thing: last time Geno was in a Nintendo game was a very small cameo appearance in a minigame in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga.
I don't know if Square Enix hates Nintendo or anything though. I mean, they released Bravely Default on the 3DS so their relationship isn't too bad.
Square Enix is not interested in letting anyone use Geno (or anything from SMRPG)
04:23
I asked my music major friend if she liked video game music and she said no because it's not harmonically interesting enough :(
I feel.. insulted :(
Video game music is great
My brother (who studies music) is similarly uninterested.
Interesting how that works out :s
And it makes me wonder if I like video game music because of the nostalgia factor.
Nah.
Extra Credits did a video about it
Yeah, I know. Melodies and stuff.
But video game music is still soundtrack stuff. It's more about telling a story through music than about the music itself.
A good soundtrack reinforces the game's themes. It's not meant to be listened on its own.
I might be strange.
And it's usually not that impressive, come to think of it.
I'm not talking about complexity and shit.
I listen to video game music sometimes without even playing the game.
and I still manage to like it
04:28
You know, you can like music even if it's not "interesting" or whatever.
I listened to Rayman 2's soundtrack the other day. Man it's good. So funky.
Yeah, I know.
But I think video game music is interesting in its own way.
They usually invoke different emotions than a song with lyrics for example.
Well, it's a soundtrack.
Indeed.
It's meant to support the game.
Without it, the game wouldn't be as good.
Also I can't listen to soundtracks from shows alone most of the time.
Notable exception being a few anime, e.g. FMA: Brotherhood.
04:31
Super Bunnyhop talks about soundtracks, amongst other things, in its MGS3 critical closeup.
@EtiennedeMartel I know a lot (a surprising amount actually) who play games muted.
(If you don't care about the rest, it's at 8:09)
@Rapptz That, I can't understand. It's a part of the art.
Unless the music sucks, of course.
Which is another issue altogether.
Yeah, I don't get it either.
I've only muted music in MMORPGs but I've always felt bad.
About the only time I mute stuff is in League of Legends (because there's only one track and it's a competitive game so I prefer to just play my own music).
Anyway. I really have to get some sleep.
Good night.
See ya.
 
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06:21
soon you get breakfast?
hot dog for breakfast?
almost dinner time here
07:09
whoa
my close votes don't count on meta :<
Xeo
Xeo
Mornin
evening
r-value reference for *this is a neato feature
Xeo
Xeo
Not really. It's simply fixing a deficit in the language that wouldn't exist with explicit this.
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07:26
Good morning.
@Xeo Go poop on some other guy's party.
@rightfold Morning.
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Q: Writing in C for Performance?

danielu13I know I have quite frequently heard that C typically has a performance advantage over C++. I didn't really think anything else of it until I realized that MSVC doesn't even seem to support the newest standard of C, but the newest it supports it C99 (as far as I know). I was planning on writing ...

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@Xeo Explicit this is best this.
void fu_ktion(int variable)
{
	this.variable=variable;
	std::cout<<"I h8 dis dumbass cow day! H8 h8 h8 ... plz become a donkey in your next life!"<<std::endl;
}
user1804599
Have free functions with single dispatch.
user1804599
07:44
Overloading on dynamic type is best overloading.
Have a free throw ... or free it in your throw ... or throw it when you free, woot?
08:07
TIL you can overload methods by their ref qualifier.
struct Test
{
    void f() const &  { }
    void f() const && { }
    void f() &  { }
    void f() && { }
};
Xeo
Xeo
I'm sure you've learned that before and just forgot.
I knew about ref qualifiers, but I didn't realize their overloading-ness.
Xeo
Xeo
lol. How else would they make sense? :P
As a way to disable a method depending on the l/r-valueness.
But I haven't really looked in to this so I may be talking nonsense.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What is HTML template? (In the context of MS optimizing compiler.)
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Thank you Google Docs for disabling control+S.
08:16
Ctrl+S works for me.
I mean it saves the edited document (not html page).
user1804599
@StackedCrooked It doesn't do anything.
user1804599
Saving already happens automatically.
user1804599
There is no save button in the file menu either.
Oh, I now see it saves after each keystroke.
I mean each change.
Xeo
Xeo
> Ironically, the Monad always has at least one side-effect: it makes me feel like an idiot.
user1804599
08:27
Side-effects are good.
Xeo
Xeo
08:39
I like that site.
user1804599
I like the web design.
Hello, quick question: Can I count with the copy elision in initializer lists? example:

Foo(std::string arg) : bar(arg) { }
08:54
@StackedCrooked The HTML template was a string I wanted to have in my program that MSVC claimed was too large for its puny fixed-size buffers.
user1804599
@HonzaBrabec I think you mean "count on" and "member initializer list."
user1804599
"Initializer list" is confusing in C++11 context.
initialization list
user1804599
"dat constructor colon thing"
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Hmm.
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Jag är hungrig.
09:32
@rightfold How so?
Jag alskar dig.
(I don't know how to say much else in Swedish; I actually hate you)
09:47
Today I'm making very good decisions.
what do you mean by "actually"
09:59
Hello everyone
Ciao.
I have some doubts on a LLVM instruction and global values removal, does somebody have some experience with it?
I do
but you should really try #llvm-dev on OFTC.net
10:16
@DeadMG I will, thanks for the tip I didn't know it. Anyway for the time being, do you have 5 minutes for a word of advice?
sure
not sure if I'm spamming here, if I am please let me know and we'll move somewhere else
nah that's ok
what's the problem?
sbi
sbi
So I showed @melak47 around here at my work and it seems he will start to work here next week. Anyone else in need of a job? :)
by the way I'm trying to remove some instructions (exit intrinsics) from a LLVM function. The way I'm doing it after reading around is by storing the Instruction* into a vector and then later (to avoid iterators invalidation) doing

Type* voidType = Type::getVoidTy(module->getContext());
Value *unefVal = UndefValue::get(voidType);
instr->replaceAllUsesWith(undefVal);
instr->eraseFromParent();
10:20
Imagine ... half of the lounge working for sbi's company :p
exit intrinsics like return, branch and such?
something like a marker: myapp.exit();

I'm removing them away
right
so what's the problem?
I have two doubts about this:

1) Is the replaceAllUsesWith(..) necessary for an Instruction value? Who could use an Instruction if I intend it as the def-use chain?

2) If there is, is there any advantage on doing

Type* type = instr->getType(); // an undef for the instruction type (which is usually a call)
Value* undef = UndefValue::get(type);
instr->replaceAllUsesWith(undefVal);
instr->eraseFromParent();

rather than the above

Type* voidType = Type::getVoidTy(module->getContext());
Value *unefVal = UndefValue::get(voidType);
if you want the function to be valid LLVM IR afterwards, you'll really need an undef value of the instruction's type.
better to not assume that it returns void.
10:25
Okay, I see, thanks! What about the first point?
I'm not terrifically sure, I tend to generate rather than mutate IR
I couldn't find an instruction of this kind used by someone else in my numerous test files, so I'm wondering if that could happen at all
you'll have to ask #llvm-dev about that.
I will, but thanks for your help!
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@Jefffrey Text is readable, website isn't cluttered and the decoration matches the topics.
user1804599
10:31
Erlang plugin for IntelliJ is surprisingly good. It even supports OTP 17.0 which was released a few weeks ago.
@rightfold I meant to ping the "Side-effects are good." message :/
user1804599
In that case, you suck.
user1804599
10:39
morning
who posted this a few days back? youtube.com/watch?v=VBnLW9mKMh4
that talker is quite an arrogant twat
talker > stalker ... or is it the other way round?
"We should start at the bottom: CPU" -> * closes tab *
at one point
he said:
"well, if you're smart enough, you don't need me to tell you this; and if you aren't, you don't want to be using it"
I mean, is he serious?
Such a nice lad.
10:51
what is wrong with this "intellectual superiority complex" at some folks
dr house, that's what happened
I stopped watching at that point
@Bartek I hope you get a clue for your birthday. Have a good one. :)
Now to think about, there is a lot similarities in property constructions and producing software. In property constructions, you have developers and builders, in producing software, you have developers and builders
10:55
@telkitty.exe You just saw uncle bob's talk, didn't you?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Jane is a twat
bob is a builder, nothing to do with developers?
@ScarletAmaranth cos he's letting her be happy?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit he clearly wanted to ask her to stay - he just didn't say it
@telkitty.exe not gonna happen
nothing wrong with it.
In fact, it's working very well!
11:03
wat?
11:14
@StackedCrooked seen the latest HxH yet?
@ScarletAmaranth he's being considerate
and selfless
@LightnessRacesinOrbit she wanted him to tell her that... she wants a reason to stay imho
in spite of his superhuman ability to read people, he isn't doing too well with her
ok thats a fair point
11:38
@ScarletAmaranth yes!
I'm so glad he's alive!
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@Jefffrey beh low-level crap.
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Speaking of concurrency.
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I cannot get EUnit to work. :<
@sbi What sort of recruitment bonus are you getting for all this:)
sbi
sbi
11:45
@MartinJames We get more of the work done.
> All that tape on the walls is sure to leave lots of Marx — HelenKellersipod
@sbi Oh, neat.
Also @melak you bastard, I haven't met you yet.
Xeo
Xeo
@sbi The Puppy.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hey, he's at the Unconference at least!
We live in the same city, for Aragorn's sake.
sbi
sbi
See, those young folks rather meet the grumpy old man than a robot. It's all down to social skills. (Look it up.) :)
OK, I've got flights, got hotel, got ticket for gig, now where's my fucking passport?
sbi
sbi
11:53
@Xeo We've actually talked about this before. I think he's neither willing to relocate to Berlin, nor to learn German, not to socialize with cow-workers.
@sbi Hey. I manage. You've met my friends last week.
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes Indeed, I did. Nice people.
They're all from the same place, aren't they? :)
Xeo
Xeo
Ugh, I just found out the price for papering (?) and painting my flat. 1.2k eur for 45m2 :(
sbi
sbi
11:54
@TonyTheLion Hi, Tiger!
:)
What's been happening with you? (Besides that you're recruiting Loungers)
@StackedCrooked yeah I was hoping Gon could kick his ass
sbi
sbi
@Xeo Why don't you just do it yourself??
ïnb4 :effort:
@Xeo Papering AND painting seems a bit pointless? Which goes on top?
Xeo
Xeo
11:56
@sbi Because I have never done so before, am not very confident in my handicraft and will likely have to rip it out when I move. (the chance of having to rip it out is hopefully lower if it's done professionally)
ok it's fucking roasting now
time to go find liquid joy
it's been fun watching you all say nothing of interest tho
Xeo
Xeo
@MartinJames The papering is a light-grayish woodchip wallpaper, so it'd simply look better with a white paintjob on top
giggle "paintjob" giggle
What gigglish?
@LightnessRacesinOrbit OK - Timothy Taylor's Landlord on at club. You, OTOH, are stuck with Europiss.
11:58
it's basically Cafe Del Mar everywhere. not complaining
oh wait you mean drink
no no cheap vodka and Fosters for me mate
plus i have a bottle of prosecco going strong
@LightnessRacesinOrbit OK, that should work:) Glad weather's picked up.
Are you on vacation?
i will enjoy that first Doom Bar on sunday tho
@R.MartinhoFernandes nope
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Yeah:)

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