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@Xeo ^^^^^^^^^ WHY DOES IT OVERLOAD operator()?!?!?!
user3010322
;~~~~~~; all my tears ohhh my goddd all the ruinaatiooon ;~;
lollerskates
Ell
Ell
What is another word for "derive" which doesn't imply finding the differential coefficient? Ie I want to know how someone decided what a particular function is, for example I want to know how the quadratic equation is "derived" (from completing the square) and not how to "derive" the quadratic equation as in find it's differential coefficient
@Xeo you seemed to take that so personally :S
Xeo
Xeo
13:08
@ThePhD std::some_algo(begin, end, std::ref(functor)); :3
@thecoshman Oh, did it come across like that?
user3010322
@Xeo ... That's ridiculous. :c
Xeo
Xeo
teehee
or even for std::bind
teehehehehehhehe
11 mins ago, by Xeo
19 secs ago, by Xeo
fuck function_traits. crash and burn
user3010322
Why would you wrap a functor in a std::ref?!?!
@Xeo a spot :P
Xeo
Xeo
so that it doesn't get copied, duh?
user3010322
13:09
std::some_algo should forward!!
Xeo
Xeo
algorithms copy functors
user1804599
Great.
Xeo
Xeo
and are permitted to copy them around however they like
user3010322
That's bloody useless. :c
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Xeo
also, again, std::bind
that copies all arguments~
13:10
@Ell Derive is just an overloaded term here. I don't think I know of another less ambiguous one that covers what you want.
user3010322
@Xeo You're the worst. :c
Xeo
Xeo
No, you are the worst for using function_traits.
user3010322
Listen.
user3010322
It's necessary, okay?
user3010322
The magic must be preserved.
user3010322
13:11
I'll... I'll just add an overload which takes template params to discover which overload to pick
user3010322
then everything will be just fine.
user3010322
It'll all be okay....
user3010322
I need something that either unwraps or forwards,
user3010322
rather than unwraps or copies
user3010322
... maybe auto -> can help me do that here...
user3010322
13:19
@Xeo It's compiling again!
user3010322
Huu huhuhu, function_traits lives on!
Xeo
Xeo
Just fucking kill that pest
Also, lol
user3010322
@Xeo Dat arm-cutoff face.
wtf why would he cut off his own arm.
user3010322
It looks like he has a dart in it.
user3010322
13:29
Or some kind of injection poison thingy.
I doubt that cutting off the arm would help
a single heartbeat and it'll be in your blood all over your body
if there's any value in trying to reduce the quantity entering the body then removing the dart itself would be the sane choice
Xeo
Xeo
(Not really) spoiler: he's immortal / regenerates on death
user3010322
Well, that isn't OP.
Xeo
Xeo
and that dart had an anaesthetic in it
which is about the only effective thing against those guys
@Xeo wtf?
user3010322
13:34
@Xeo See, Xeo? We still keep good value semantics
@Puppy actually I think it takes something like 20 beats to move blood in a full cycle... I could be talk complete crap there. But I'm sure I heard something like that. Though obviously it's doubtful the same bit of blood will get back to same part of the body :P
@Xeo that's cheating :P
@thecoshman Well, it certainly doesn't have to go far to escape the arm.
Xeo
Xeo
He cut it off immediately after the dart landed, FWIW
@Puppy right right
user1804599
Wonderful.
user3010322
13:41
@rightfold What happened?
user1804599
I know how I want my UI.
nonexistent?
Watcha working on?
user1804599
Media library and player.
Gotta do something this week.
what language?
user1804599
13:46
Clojure and TypeScript.
ah Typescript, thought you hated it
user1804599
There’s nothing better.
Coming at you live from Trent Bridge
catch me on Sky Sports 2
I could do but that would involve catching you
bah, pass 48 fail 133.
tests for the language thing?
13:52
yeah, I made some pretty big changes
are the tests huge?
< 200 is a very low number for what must be complicated stuff
yeah, it's a pretty low number.
If I have a static variable in a template function, will they be independent from each other in distinct instantations?
user1804599
14:12
Yes.
@BaummitAugen please don't do that... it makes developers cry themselves to sleep
user1804599
If you want only one, put it inside a non-template function.
preferably don't inflict static variables on the world.
Ok, thanks.
14:22
the X is way too hard to see.
took me some time to figure out what it was trying to spell.
and only the first four are even remotely known
browser.toString();
alright you guys, finally doing something in C++, but unfortunately on a windows... what's a good IDE?
speaking of which ... all communications consists of 1s and 0s anyways
user1804599
> Perfect Rescue Bonus: +0
user1804599
14:24
Best bonus ever.
@Borgleader Where's Chrome?
@Crow VS if you can get a free copy that isn't an express version
@EtiennedeMartel Ask Jef-fa-fa
or sublime text
@Borgleader firefox, opera, ie, safari, what are the other three?
no netscape or chrome
or Tor
most importantly ... Tor
one browser to rule them all!
14:28
@chmod711telkitty I have no clue (although twitter replies tell me the S is for Mosaic)
the T is Tor
is it a bad thing that the only thing I know about tor is that all sorts of illegal stuff happens there?
other than that, I have no idea what tor is and what it does lol
they are all round, THEY ARE ALL ROUND!!!
Why are they all round?
the only thing it's a sign of is that you don't know much about Tor
14:58
Google Ultron
@Xeo Why? Components are base classes.
Good morning.
Ell
Ell
Man css makes no sense sometimes
shoot the other guy before he shoots you
that's all there is to it
Ell
Ell
I just made a parent divs height expand to the floating child's height with overflow: hidden
oh, you weren't referring to Counter-Strike Source?
Ell
Ell
15:04
Nope :P
I only play cs go :D
or CS:GO
however it is supposed to be written
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz Yes, but the type_index says that you have that exact type there. You can just downcast with static_cast.
dynamic_cast is for downcasting if you're unsure.
I guess
can I add "guidelines" in blender?
I want to make a few cuts and see where they happened to visualize the shape better
user3010322
15:37
@Xeo HALP I'm having trouble making this werk. u.u;
@ThePhD Try changing the e with an o.
why are apple laptops so expensive... who can even afford this?
Apparently I had a moment in which I could afford it. 4+ years ago.
@Crow people with enough money
@Crow Because Apple has fanbois who are ecstatic to pay extra for that emblem.
15:44
I'd also suck tim cook's cock tbh. For free. (not really)
what I don't get is why or how people at my college have a macbook pro... just for things like going on the internet or things like that. Seems overkill
some people like macbooks I guess
^ my kind of laptop
@AlexM. i have a similar model from asus
it doubles as a hair dryer
haha
@VladfromMoscow Can you show me where in the specification it says that floats are 4 bytes? — Benjamin Gruenbaum 46 secs ago
Our good friend Vlad
Xeo
Xeo
15:50
@ThePhD making what work?
user3010322
How I make differentiate. :c
> Intel® Core™ i7-4700HQ 2.4GHz Haswell, 32GB, 1TB + 256GB SSD, GeForce GTX 780M 4GB
ASUS' most expensive gaming laptop here
that 256GB SSD is actually 2 x 128GB in RAID 0
lol who delv'd it?
@AlexM. I read a review of it from MaximumPC, and I havee to agree with them that 32GB of RAM is dumb
15:52
yeah not sure how you can use 32GB of RAM
"The float s variable is 4 bytes long and its value (89) is represented in IEEE 754 format" -- Says who? when? where? — Jefffrey 13 secs ago
it should be like 16gb of ram, 500GB hdd and only one SSD
(another answer)
Apparently everybody is convinced floats must be 4 bytes.
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD SSCCE or bust
I don't get why you guys are shitting on them.
15:53
there's another model for half the price with an 860M
Modern FPUs do use IEEE 754
but I'm sure the 780M is far superior
The C++ standard even specifies that an implementation can use something akin to IEEE 754
my desktop upgrade would cost me $620 hmm
OOOOH, WAIT IT'S THE SUMMER HOLIDAY
maybe I can negotiate to somehow work from home so I can spend the holiday at my parents
where I don't have to pay for anything
that way I could easily get the upgrade in a single month
@AlexM. I bought mine nearly 3 years ago, it has a 2630QM, GTX 460M and 6GB of RAM.
15:55
@Rapptz C standard actually.
Ell
Ell
I can't even use 8GB of ram
Your pedantry won't work on me Jeffrey.
"Jefffrey" actually.
I always drop the third f
That's because you are a bad boy.
15:57
@Ell You're not trying hard enough.
Studied for 3 hours straight. I'm so done.
My brain is melting, in boredom.
@Borgleader yeah instead of getting a 15" asus with similar specs I got a 16.4" vaio with an i5 480M, 4gb of ram and a gt 425m
go me
that was 3 years ago as well
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Xeo
I still haven't bought my new PC :<
2ms gtg is okay for a monitor right?
16:00
I still haven't bought my new laptop. I promised Lord Haw-Haw that I was going to get a W8 laptop for testing apps, but I still haven't done it. Maybe if I hadn't blown €€€€ on the unconference...
@MartinJames Lord.... Haw-Haw?
@Borgleader I found a nice AOC for $190 that has a 2ms gtg response time and afaik this matters in games
it's the cheapest 1080p monitor with such a low response from what I've seen
@Borgleader My main German customer, and the bane of my existence. "Germany calling! About that change I asked for last week..." :(
16:02
yeah they're not in stock here :(
looks good though
@AlexM. Does it make sense to have two identical components in the same game object?
@FredOverflow Not really most talks, Ive seen had guys in them :P
@Jefffrey Yes, you could have 2 particle system components.
@Borgleader yeah, that's not available in Romania anywhere lol
must be a delay until it gets imported
@Jefffrey hmm
I can't say I ever found a use for that, so I can't answer
16:06
Or maybe you could have one particle system component with 2 particle systems in it... hmm
if it helps, unity allows you to add multiple identical components on an entity, except for those that explicitly disallow this
e.g. you cannot add two colliders
yeah @Borgleader has an idea there
@Borgleader I see.
And a graphical representation of an object is considered as a component?
yeah, stuff like the entity's model are components
Maybe a component that contains all the sub 3d/2d dimensional objects (like a group of 3 cubes and a plane or whatever)?
I see.
apparently my current monitor has a 5ms response time
@AlexM. shame on you for using windows hate
I wonder if I'll feel the difference with the 2ms monitor
@Borgleader Unity doesn't have a linux version
@thecoshman He could be using Windows lucky 7
(like me)
16:14
but I like win 8.1 :(
And systems are the functionality specialized in operating on a subset of components; each system can call other systems as well (like AI system could call the movement system, etc..)?
Or input system could also call the movement system.
are systems separate from entities?
not sure I understand what you mean
systems are functionality (no data), entities are a group of components, components are data
in my view at least, or from what I've understand online
wouldn't AI and movement related stuff be components in an ECS though?
like: you first run the input system (that deals with the input), then the AI system (to move Ai entities around), then the physic system, the collider system, etc...
@AlexM. Well, AI data would be in components, functionality would be external, no?
16:21
nope, at least not in unity's case, no idea what the ideal ECS looks like
ECS is a meaningless pile of shit
@AlexM. Oh, wait. I see your point: you mean components, as object, allow a specific set of operations on them via member functions. Right?
I think so
now I'm confused and I have no idea why
I'm meta-confused
Oh shit.
@AlexM. You went full Pawnguy7 never go full Pawnguy7
16:23
If you are confused, I'm supposed to be confused.
Am I confused? Too confused to tell.
if you want, you could download unity, make an empty project and add the free version of the A* pathfinding plugin to it
@Borgleader The chills.
Xeo
Xeo
Damn, now I'm looking at my PC build again
and see how grids and paths are generated, and how objects with a Pathfinder component move around and do pathfinding
Will do, once it finishes downloading. 1.2GB are a lot in Italy.
16:25
@Borgleader is this Pawnguy7? youtube.com/watch?v=mZzhcdqhBUw
a Pathfinder component?
seriously?
why not just make everything a stringly-typed Singleton whilst you're at it.
here we go again
@Puppy something like that from what I remember
My friend from the UK just told me she has never heard what Calculus is.
@Rapptz That's what I was referring to yesterday >.>
16:26
@Rapptz I'm not sure if our course materials refer to it by that name.
What the hell do you call it?
in Romanian it's called "analiza matematica" which literally means "mathematical analysis"
we probably just call it "That thing in module C1".
Analysis is something else entirely ._.
Shame on your school
Ell
Ell
We call it calculus o.O
16:27
it's a national thing actually
it's the name for calculus
well
Xeo
Xeo
help, I'm confused again what RAM to get. Why is building a PC so complicated
@AlexM. Mathematical analysis is something else!
> Add the Seeker component to the AI, this script is a helper script for calling requesting paths from other scripts, it can also handle path modifiers which can e.g smooth the path or simplify it using raycasts.
it might be named calculus in the more modern course materials, but when I did it like, 4 years ago or so, it was just a thing we did in C1.
16:29
so, it wasn't a pathfinder component, it was this
and you called stuff from it in your own components like this
 Seeker seeker = GetComponent<Seeker>();

 //Start a new path to the targetPosition, return the result to the OnPathComplete function
 seeker.StartPath (transform.position,targetPosition, OnPathComplete);
blech
@Borgleader Puppy and Cat hate everything. :)
@Rapptz it appears so after some googling
Ell
Ell
@Puppy What exam board did you do edexcell?
shame on Romania lol
16:30
Mathematical analysis was my last math class
for mathematics, I think so
Ell
Ell
We call it calculus in edexcell
but I believe they changed it in the last couple years
cut all of C4 and spread the other modules out thinner, if I recall
at least we call algebra "algebra"
and geometry "geometrie"
@AlexM. Nah, it just shows the pitfalls of literal translation.
Ell
Ell
16:31
@Puppy I am convinced it is too. But I see it everywhere and I wasn't sure if I was being cynical or not
it's no surprise that you get a bad result translating literally.
@Rapptz was it this one?
Babylonian clay tablet YBC 7289 (c. 1800–1600 BC) with annotations. The approximation of the [[square root of 2 is four sexagesimal figures, which is about six decimal figures. 1 + 24/60 + 51/602 + 10/603 = 1.41421296...]] Numerical analysis is the study of algorithms that use numerical approximation (as opposed to general symbolic manipulations) for the problems of mathematical analysis (as distinguished from discrete mathematics). One of the earliest mathematical writings is a Babylonian tablet from the Yale Babylonian Collection (YBC 7289), which gives a sexagesimal numerical approxim...
this is our last math course
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I love the pictures SO chat sometimes picks.
we call it "calcul numeric" which literally means "numerical calculations"
Functional analysis is a branch of mathematical analysis, the core of which is formed by the study of vector spaces endowed with some kind of limit-related structure (e.g. inner product, norm, topology, etc.) and the linear operators acting upon these spaces and respecting these structures in a suitable sense. The historical roots of functional analysis lie in the study of spaces of functions and the formulation of properties of transformations of functions such as the Fourier transform as transformations defining continuous, unitary etc. operators between function spaces. This point o...
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16:33
omg gif!
bin!
man that kinda looks like a prolapse
sorta disturbing honestly
yup, we have "analiza functionala", or at least I managed to find Romanian books on it
a chance to win
a chance to win fucking what?
nothing if you live where i do
I kinda disagree.
I feel like the economy is an area where our best economists still can't figure the damn thing out, so it's no surprise that people invent whatever reasoning suits them best.
it's not like there are concrete mathematical proofs that they're wrong.
@FredOverflow So? I said most of the ones I've seen had guys in them, I didn't say there werent any talks given by women.
@Borgleader Oh, I just wanted to recommend you some fapping material ;)
Hahahaha
16:45
But yeah, there's surprisingly few women giving IT talks... strange and sad
apparently eric lippert attended a marriage in romania ericlippert.com/2014/05/28/funniest-hungarian-joke-ever
> Why does the spider not have a telephone? Because he is in the corner, weaving.
Yeah, not that funny.
> A non-literal translation would be “Why does a spider not have the internet? Because he already has the Web in a corner.“
this one is though, sort of
he also visited the black church it seems
I think it's the most imposing old building in romania
but it doesn't compare with foreign counterparts
still, I liked it a lot when I saw it in person
the attention to detail in gothic architecture is astounding imo
reims is a prime example, and our cathedral obviously can't compare to it
@AlexM. Are you an Eric Lippert fanboy? I enjoy when he writes about C#.
not a fanboy, and I rarely drop by his blog
I saw this answer of his today, and decided to check his newer posts
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A: Why do dynamic languages make it more difficult to maintain large codebases?

Eric Lippert dynamic languages make for harder to maintain large codebases Caveat: I have not watched the presentation. I have been on the design committees for JavaScript (a very dynamic language), C# (a mostly static language) and Visual Basic (which is both static and dynamic), so I have a number of ...

then saw the post about romania
we don't get lots of visits from famous programmers, so it felt like an event to me lol
16:57
> The by-design purpose of JavaScript was to make the monkey dance when you moused over it.
nicely put :)
I guess Alexandrescu does visit a lot
but he's Romanian so he doesn't count

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