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14:00
Talk about spending every day of your life in a chatroom DeadMG.
sure
Man, what a fucked up day.
whoa, I discovered vertical splitting in the editor
I mostly do it due to the medical problems I've had for the last few years.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes What, did MSVC compile your code for once?
user1623923
What kind of medical problems?
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@Enumerator lol, where did that come from
So I just logged into MySpace, and I can't make head nor tail of the interface
digestion
or lack thereof
@Xeo He probably just got unsuspended from yesterday.
There's a "stream" full of stuff that is of no interest to me
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14:02
Oh, I must've missed that
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It was actually 30 min, I chose not to come in and let things settle :)
Feb 6 at 15:34, by DeadMG
but the whole, crippling stomach pain, thing, isn't really employable.
ah, there we go
woah, those are some old photos
Oct 22 '12 at 10:54, by DeadMG
BANG, crippling stomach pain
14:03
I caused a crisis (not at work) this morning, accidentally pinpointed a bug I've been tracking for days, and now I'm working to solve the crisis I caused this morning.
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@LightnessRacesinOrbit s/pirate/taliban/
@Xeo nah I've got a pulse
you can see it right there in the image
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So?
Sep 15 '12 at 20:14, by DeadMG
@JonathanSeng Can I call "crippling stomach pain" a <random word>?
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I left the chat and went to work on another project, My portable gps MPH and geo location logger
14:04
you know there really aren't as many results for "crippling stomach pain" as I expected.
@Xeo I was just trying to work the pulse into it somehow. Decided that the Taleban have no pulses, for said purpose.
@R.MartinhoFernandes What crisis?
@DeadMG Keep saying it then to fix that problem
now I've got drugs I've got no crippling stomach pain, yippee!
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brb
14:06
goodbye crippling stomach pain
you were a bitch and I hate your ass.
I hope to never see you again
A friend of mine organizes a monthly event where homeless people and non-homeless people have dinner together and I fucked up and long story short not enough food.
and I've got a giant pile of a whopping 84 tablets you can suck on
@DeadMG WOW! I thought robot's 6 monitors was overkill.
It's almost like Monday except it's Friday.
well
I gotta mention that today's been a pretty good day so far.
I woke up early in the morning but got up anyway and I don't feel tired as shit
I fixed a bunch of bugs and stuff
the Wide compiler might actually compile again in a few days
14:10
My boss described the bug I cracked this morning as "it's like Achilles and the turtle".
the bug stopped for a rest?
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Was it a pixel-related bug?
Animations.
Damn thing kept slowing down exponentially.
Was it holding turtles all the way down?
creeping behind?
14:11
But the worst is that it appeared to simply not animate at all.
So I was after something completely wrong.
user3010322
I need to do animations....
I happened to add the right amount of logging at the right place to affect the rate at which "Achilles caught up with the turtle" that made the effect noticeable.
hmmm
how do I write a commit log that summarizes as "Changed everything"?
Completely out of pure luck.
Must be a very good commit
14:14
@DeadMG "Corrected typo"
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lol
Finally getting somewhere with BlueZ
seriously, though, sounds like you need to work refactor into that somewhere
So I'm in a weird mix of happy for finding that insidious bug and sad because I fucked up getting the food for the dinner.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit lol
@DeadMG first thing is you don't do such commits
@R.MartinhoFernandes there'S still time to get some food for dinner?
@BartekBanachewicz Much too late for that.
Just describe everything
Also small commits
user1804599
Nobody will ever read your commit log anyway.
user1804599
14:19
So just write "fuck."
@DeadMG nah. make it a branch and then do little partial commits in the main branch, merging a little bit each time. Commitlogs would go with something meaningful like "BigBang part 1", "BigBang part 2"...
it's hard to do smaller commits when the fundamental nature of the whole thing has changed substantially.
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@DeadMG Our artists seem to like "update"
@DeadMG feature branch
ah yeah
too late for that too.
14:21
also subsequent squashing, if you like. So you can have a bunch of small commits which just take the code from one half-finished, half-broken state to another equally broken one. And then when the feature is done, you can (if you like) squash it all together into one commit which removes all the intermediate broken states
@Arne it's tomorrow. We're going to the market tomorrow morning but we need someone with a car.
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Btw Robot, you might like this
@DeadMG well, what I described could be the way to reverse-engineer that feature branch :P commit the big merge now, construct the feature branch from what you have later ;)
@R.MartinhoFernandes you're in Berlin right?
14:23
Ah thanks. I'll use that as a fallback.
If you generally dont have a car but need one sometimes it's great for occasions like that
but IIRC you have to sign up first and get the access card at some Europcar station
doesnt take long tho
Fuck it, I'm booking a train from Nykøbing Falster today because I save 100 euros, even though I have no idea if I'll get that far.
what did I miss? Why are you taking a train from the middle of nowhere in Denmark? O.o
@R.MartinhoFernandes de.drive-now.com/en/#!/carsharing/berlin - same like car2go, but Minis and BMW :-)
14:26
"Fixed typo" indeed.
@DeadMG uh. that's as meaningful as "fuck", because nobody's going to read that wot
I don't get how you guys are so bad at committing.
well
in some ways
nobody needs to read that because there's little point in reading the previous code since most things are changed now.
@Rapptz I dunno, puppy and derpstorm are the only ones that are unable to create reasonable commits I think.
14:29
Good commits are hard as fuck
@Xeo If you think German trains are expensive you should see the Danish ones.
@Xeo what the fuck is that beast
@R.MartinhoFernandes same goes for everything that isn't trains as well :p
there are bigger in that file.
@R.MartinhoFernandes what are you doing in Denmark though? O.o
14:31
well, actually I guess the others are slightly smaller.
@jalf I'm cycling from Berlin towards Copenhagen for a week and then just ride the train back from wherever I get to.
ooh cool
when?
Do you there might be an inverse correlation between dick size and average commit size?
also drop me a message if you get near here
14:32
I've also got a few cases of local types inside local types.
Where are you m
Copenhagen
Ah, I don't think I'll get that far.
@presiuslitelsnoflek Ce jeu de mot.
According to my plans I'd need three more days.
14:33
ah
That's why I'm booking from Nykøbing.
But I'll know better after the first couple of days.
anyway, sounds like an awesome trip
also I bet you booked the ticket from a place with an ø in the name just for Unicode-fetishistic reasons. ;)
The Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route () is a long-distance cycling route that connects the German and Danish capital cities. The German portion of the route, between Berlin and Rostock, is approximately ; the Danish portion, between Gedser and Copenhagen, is approximately . Between Rostock and Gedser, cyclists must take a ferry. The Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route is part of the long EuroVelo 7 cycling route which runs from the top of Norway to the island of Malta in the Mediterranean Sea. It also forms part of the German Cycling Network's D-Route 11, which runs from the Bavarian Alps to t...
@jalf Nah, it's just the largest center near my estimate of how far I can make it.
Wouldn't be too hard to pick such a thing anyway.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sounds sweet
14:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes sy hello to my in-laws when you pass through Krakow am See ;-)
so is it a solo trip?
Oh, that's one of my stops.
Yes, I'm going alone.
user3010322
On a mission.
@ThePhD one man against the world
@R.MartinhoFernandes beautiful place
user3010322
14:44
@ScarletAmaranth So, will just regular, full multisampling the image quality drastically improves:
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But that's SLOW DAMNIT
lol
it's partially transparent but casts a full shadow
#fail
user3010322
Soft shadows are hard. ._.
I like how the shadow is above the object
14:46
Impressive.
Lovecraftian raytracer, right?
It may just be my eyes, but my brain parses that image as the grid being partially transparent (and on top), not the sphere.
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o.0
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Really?
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That's... uhm. Hm. Probably because the shadow isn't soft.
14:46
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Now you've said it, I've switched to parsing it that way as well.
user3010322
Damnit. :(
Something about the relative colours. Can't place it.
Why do you use grid background anyway
@ThePhD But I know you can be soft.
Traditional raytracer floor is checkered.
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user3010322
14:47
@CatPlusPlus To test if refraction was woking properly.
I'm trying to calculate whether it is even physically possible to detect a distinction in this case (because, if not, it's my brain's fault for parsing it that way), but I fail at that too.
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But, uh. I think I'm doing something horribly wrong with the lighting.
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That is, the floor si supposed to be white + black, but since the light comes in at an angle, it's showing up as black + grey instead.
Ah yes, it's because I'd expect the red to be much weaker over the black bits, given how weak it is over the light grey (grid) bits. It's inverted.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit First, the sphere seems more transparent on the left than on the right, which contributes I feel, and secondly, the shadow is definitely a problem.
14:48
@ThePhD Well that would probably explain it :)
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Which isn't how real light works at all. :(
The sphere looks completely solid to me.
If the black were actually white, and you didn't change anything else, I think the sphere would be right
I can see both versions so I win
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^
14:49
I saw it the other way originally
but since Lightness pointed it out I can't see it that way anymore
user3010322
Corruption?
HE MUST BE THE MAFIA, LYNCH HIM
That's not how it works.
Lynching is how we dit it a few decades ago, now we just give them government jobs.
user3010322
15:00
0 0 -> false
0 1 -> true
1 0 -> true
1 1 -> false
user3010322
.... That looks like an XOR to me, yeah?
@ThePhD you invented xor?
user3010322
No, just, uh. Simplying some expressions.
that's XOR, yes
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Yay!
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15:03
Now I have GridMaterial and CheckerMaterial
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Checker is probably better than a grid anyhows.
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Okay, so I implemented a partial-shadow hack...
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... But it's there!
output_3 = process_3(input_3);
input_1[0] = output_3[0];
output_1 = process_1(input_1);
input_4[0] = output_3[0];
output_4 = process_4(input_4);
input_2[0] = output_1[0];
input_2[1] = output_4[0];
output_2 = process_2(input_2);
It works! :3
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user3010322
15:13
Much, uh
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Much better, It hink
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It looks more transparent now
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I still don't know if I like the fact that a directional light will make white tiles appear completely grey if I make it come from an angle.
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But that's what the diffuse lighting equation says. I can't very well argue with it.
Now it's headache-inducing
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15:14
grid too fine
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Aww, Iw aited too long
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I can't edit the picture out. :c
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You're welcome
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Thanks. :D
ACM has an impressive collection of ebooks available
I guess that's enough of a reason for me to get the DL membership
user3010322
15:23
Hm.
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I'm trying to figure out how to specify refractivity (transparency)
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On one hand, I want to specify it as 1.0 being no refractivity, and 0.0 being full refractivity (completely transparent)
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The other side says that if I'm calling it refractivity, I should make it 1.0 being fully refractive, and then have a dropoff from there (transparency = 1.0 - refractivity)
the first one is usual for opacity/alpha I believe
user3010322
15:27
Yeah... I'll stick it to being 1.0 none, 0.0 full
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@___@ raytracing drives me up the wall
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But, at least all the physical properties seem to be being mostly obeyed by all objects...
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Reflective sphere (100%) inside another sphere ( color: red, transparency: 0.5 )
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that pink looks WTF
user3010322
15:35
The wonderful thing is that because I'm using a directional light and not a point light, the plane to the left ends up being COMPLETELY black
also
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So when it gets reflected it gets filtered onto the color of reflective sphere (blue), and then run through the partial red of the refractive sphere.
why are the whites still 100% white?
shouldn't their colours be mediated by the 50% red?
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I don't know how to introduce corrective blending.
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E.g. when a color is already 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 and it goes over, it just gets clamped to white.
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15:36
I feel like maybe I should take the maximum of the colors and do some kind of correction-blending
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Or normalization based on the largest color value.
What the hell is going on in that image?
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Let me try the latter.
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@Jefffrey I don't know, what do you see?
Not so sure. A ghost red ball that ate a pink/violet ball?
15:40
@ThePhD the glowy lasersphere of doom hovering over a chessboard?
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:c
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All of you fail the Ror Rayschach test and are insane!
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it's a computer program guys
I've seen a bunch in my life and I'm pretty sure this one is a computer program
@ThePhD lol
@AlexM. nah, it's totally photoshopped
15:42
Total internal UB.
user3010322
I wonder how regular raytracers work with things like overexposure...
@jalf ITT Photoshop is not a computer program.
user3010322
Well, whatever. I've faked shadows and I have some refraction. Can't really complain.
Not sure if it's suitable for work ^

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