« first day (1393 days earlier)      last day (3783 days later) » 

21:00
> If you don't know how compilers work, then you don't know how computers work. If you're not 100% sure whether you know how compilers work, then you don't know how they work.
Ell
Ell
@Puppy why are talking in here?
you're here more hours than your gaming
in fact you probably can't game and chat here at the same time
that is literally what I am doing right now.
@StackedCrooked big deal, using computers is about embracing abstractions. People need to stop wasting time taking down abstractions.
@Puppy Why is that different than playing
@StackedCrooked Bullshit
I don't know myself.
Ask a compiler guy :D
Ell
Ell
21:02
@StackedCrooked what
This isn't for srs is it?
Nobody knows how computers work.
@CatPlusPlus Playing doesn't require mental energy.
They are magic.
@Ell I think he refers to the bootstrapping aspect which is the foundation for everything. (sorry typo :))
Try abstract mathematics for a difference.
21:04
We build our programs on top of an underlying system.
Ell
Ell
@Puppy Of course it does
@StackedCrooked Uh
not for me
@StackedCrooked (up one, you cheeky deletor) not really. I've seen to many people waste too much time, not just their own, because they insist they have to know every layer inside out.
But understanding how to build the lowest layer much more challenging.
21:04
playing CS:GO requires about as much brainpower as taking a piss
Does a builder need to know how his electric drill works? of course not.
Ell
Ell
@Puppy I don't think so
And I don't think you do either
If I have an async function should I define postconditions for when I return the promise or when I resolve the promise?
well, you're wrong.
I think the latter is more useful.
Ell
Ell
21:05
@Puppy Maybe you're just terrible at CS:GO then :P
Xeo
Xeo
I don't know what kind of discussion I've walked into, but I think I'll just back out and go read Comyu or something...
@PolymorphicPotato Promises are a bad model for side-effectful functions.
@Xeo just lube up
Extreme specialisation is dumb
How to do async/await sanely without promises?
@Ell Maybe, but I usually play against people far worse than I am.
Async database write gotta signal completion somehow.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Who has been using your computer lately?
@PolymorphicPotato Postconditions ensure valid object state after leaving the function.
Ell
Ell
@Puppy so can you not think of a time when you did something that didn't help you achieve your goal?
21:06
@PolymorphicPotato Why?
@Puppy Uh, how the fuck else would I know when and whether the write succeeded or failed?
@Ell Yes, many of them, all of which I sorely regret. Well, most of them.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit were you searching for anime?
ba dum tschh
@Puppy You should go to a strip club
Could take a callback but that's isomorphic to returning a promise of unit.
21:08
@LightnessRacesinOrbit dat image lowe right o_0
Ell
Ell
@Puppy Do you think people having hobbies is bad?
@Ell he has a superiority complex, simple as that
depends on how much brainpower the hobby requires and whether or not you have goals you want to achieve which are brainpower-constrained.
Brainpower is a pretty bad rapper.
Ell
Ell
@Puppy man how do you enjoy your life at all
21:10
I like programming.
Why do people care about what other people like to do?
Ell
Ell
and that is all? :p
I also like eating tasty food, but honestly, that's turned out to be more of a negative.
A few people here actually like programming.
... so has liking programming.
honestly in the long term I don't really enjoy it at all
21:11
@StackedCrooked the rest had to get a job :S
@StackedCrooked I love it.
damnit, my white tshirts are now teal
fuck this
@StackedCrooked Software development in general.
Programming accounts for like 90% of my depression
@PolymorphicPotato It's possible to get $0 and not be able to ever recover
21:13
What gives you joy in life?
You should do something else then. Like marketing or sales.
Ell
Ell
@StackedCrooked I love it
Programming has never made me depressed, so I have that going for me.
@Kian just click a lot.
Code has made me depressed though.
21:14
@StackedCrooked It was probably bad code.
@PolymorphicPotato I don't think I can click 11227 times a second
@Kian The suggestions are not account-sensitive
@LightnessRacesinOrbit That's fortunate
I've wasted last 12 years on this shit and what do I have in return, industry full of idiots, broken tools and being a supernerd
@Kian Not with that attitude, no.
21:15
Hahaha
@Kian clickbot
Xeo
Xeo
@Puppy Just stop, then
@Kian Congrats on losing
I reverted to an earlier save
Oh, and also dumb arguments on internet, that's probably the worst thing about programming
Well okay no they're all the worst
21:16
@Xeo What, living?
At least, without programming, you wouldn't have that sense of superiority, so you have that going for you.
Writing a lot of text and configuring things are the boring parts of programming. The problem solving and the feedback loop is the awesome part.
I like it when the client is happy with the product my team made.
Client is never happy
They're just pretending to be nice
I cannot observe any difference, so that is fine.
21:19
YOU LIVE A LIE
Famous last words.
I'm not a debugger person anyway.
Fuck debuggers.
Are your clients important and financial though
Yeah the are the worst.
room topic changed to Lounge<C++>: ~*~ danger zone ~*~ [c++] [c++11] [c++1y] [c++-faq]
21:22
> You discovered the J/ψ meson.
I will be famous!
21:38
I really want to solve the cookie clicker game
Ell
Ell
these games are so cool
the Kushify one is clearly vastly superior to the previous incarnations.
I agree
No grandmas no dice
I won it I think
21:47
One more game to wear my mouse out with.
I'm not even clicking
I let the silly phd students to do the work for me
not very good in the particle clicker
the clicker upgrades there are very powerful
@PolymorphicPotato do the mouse companies pay people to make these games?
the Kushify, I just lost that game.
Where are the grandmas?
21:48
bought an Alpha Condensor without noticing how much money it cost to upkeep
Clicking is for dumb people who can't automate
'disputed' flag means that someone else thought my flag was wrong?
are cursor enhancements even worth buying?
it's hard to tell how much they really add in kushify
21:51
dang :(
a mod agreed with it
To get the Insomnia achievement, you have to play for two hours between midnight and 4am
Who wouldn't win within 2 hours?
lol
At the start of the keynote Guido writes a program that will randomly pick the talk he will give.
Hi guys
@redaa Hi
22:07
in JavaScript, 4 mins ago, by papaoutai
he cant be jewish or i wont use facebook anymore so yes hes atheist
lol wot
geez, the zoltan ship alt layouts are bonkers
Ell
Ell
lol
starting with 2 reactor power :|
yeah
the zoltan ship main layout is great but the alt layout is a bit insane.
@Rapptz Literally Hitler
22:09
have you tried both the alt layouts?
I'm really curious to know about one thing in software programming , first i'm an apprentice developper i create applications, but easy ones :D.
the thing is: i recently read an article about reverse engineering and i want to know if is it possible to reverse engineer an application, modify its functions and build it again.
no
just the B layout.
none of the C layouts.
the other one starts with only the supershield, and it costs 100 to upgrade to upgrade shields to get 1 level
it must have some other advantages to compensate for that
Yes no maybe depends sometimes you don't have a budget for that anyway
22:10
decent starting weapons
2x ion guns and a pike beam
meh
the primary layout is better armed IYAM.
the C one has two reactor power and a battery
a Halberd Beam is worth way more than two Pike beams.
yeah, I can't remember what else it has. There are probably some other advantages to it
yeah
the thing I found about Glaive beams is that even though they do WTF damage, they're really hard to actually fire.
they take so long and so much power to charge, often times your opponent has already damaged your weapons before it's ready.
22:12
yeah
Halberd Beam is a nice tradeoff.
it still does high damage, but it's not too unwieldy and doesn't cost so much you practically have to drop everything else
oops
accidentally flagged something
owell
no one want to answer my question ?
hmm
nope
Ell
Ell
22:13
@redaa It's theoretically possible
it currently crashes the Wide compiler if you try to return yourself.
Ell
Ell
not practically
@Ell huh ?
Ell
Ell
@redaa It's not practically possible to reverse engineer an application and change it's purpose
I think that's only from a dynamic function, though.
Ell
Ell
22:14
but obviously that is a very general statement
it depends entirely on the application
4 mins ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Yes no maybe depends sometimes you don't have a budget for that anyway
time to make a test.
@jalf if you have one function that overrides another (or implements a C++ function), should it by default have the same return type?
ok, imagine an application with authentification step, if you can reverse and modify the code, you can make the login function return true (just an example) and you can login whith whatever credentials you want. no ?
@Puppy umm, depends. But I'd tend to say no
Ell
Ell
@redaa yeah. It's called cracking
Xeo
Xeo
22:21
I wonder why there's no ||= for bools in C++
Ell
Ell
it's another day for you and me in paradiseeeee
@Ell ways to disable or atleast minimize the impact of cracking?
hmm
I need to reduce the circular dependency of vtables.
@Xeo I'm inclined to suspect that it's because "it kinda looks dumb" :D
Xeo
Xeo
||= in AS3 is kinda neat
obj ||= new T();
Ell
Ell
22:27
@redaa No idea
what does it do?
Ell
Ell
assign equal to if it doesn't have a value is my guess
that's just what it does in ruby though
I would have made that ?= or something
@Ell thanks stop listening to phil collins it's make me desperate :/
Ell
Ell
@redaa he's great :D
@Rapptz well it's obj = obj || new T() I guess
22:28
@Ell this song reminds me of a period of time that i don't want to relive :S
Ell
Ell
following a += 1 is the same as a = a + 1
> This user has been automatically suspended for posting inappropriate content and cannot chat for 42 minutes.
what I should do is compute vtable data only if you actually call the constructor.
Ell
Ell
haha
then you won't get super bad recursive dependencies.
Xeo
Xeo
22:32
Hm, I should just write this project from scratch
Ell
Ell
Uh oh :P
@Xeo are you Zoidberg now?
Xeo
Xeo
This is something I started... iunno, 2 years ago or so. And have been tinkering with on and off ever since.
and before I start refactoring this whole thing
Main() {
    derived d;
Xeo
Xeo
I might aswell restart from scratch
22:34
fuck.
Xeo
Xeo
but that's something for tomorrow.
time to fire up the VM and see how stupid it is to play Comyu from my Nexus on my PC in a VM via Remote Desktop
what is the project?
Xeo
Xeo
just a small game thingy
holy shit, planetary anti ship battery. The vanilla version of FTL did not have that :|
I found that on the harder difficulties, getting caught was a death sentence.
22:39
@Puppy i have one serious question, if you don't want don't answer
that's exactly what I already do
on top of explicitly encouraging others to not answer
@Puppy now can i ask or not ?
do what you want
I can't stop you unless it's so bad you'll get banned for it
how much did you get from Paypal donation Button in your profile ?
probably $0
22:43
a trillion dollars
@Rapptz was correct then
yes, infer from one random number another random number.
@Puppy that sounds like a PRNG to me
there is a range now
it's amazing!
quick guv, give us another one.
Ell
Ell
22:46
I don't think zero was random
hmmm, balls.
Xeo
Xeo
@Ell You can never tell with those RNGs!
Ell
Ell
:P
In an RNG, does each real have the same chance of being chosen?
infer return type of function returning "this" -> requires analysis of this->value conversion -> requires type's overload set -> requires analysis of default constructor -> requires vtable data to set -> requires return type of function returning "this" to decide virtual overrides.
Ell
Ell
22:50
Can I leave an empty glass in the freezer?
try it and see what happens.
@Ell do you think it will crack?
I need to sleep on circular data dependencies.
@JohanLarsson the freezer might crack
didn't think of that
Ell
Ell
22:53
Well I just got it out and it was fine ':P
@Ell I'm happy for you :)
Glass is sensitive to rapid changes in temp, causes the temperature and thermal expansion (density) to be different in different parts
@JohanLarsson I learnt that at the age of 10 when I was obsessed with heating up sugar
I put a glass ramekin directly on the hob and put some sugar in and, a couple of seconds later it suddenly cracked and broke into a load of pieces
Fortunately, I still have both my eyes

« first day (1393 days earlier)      last day (3783 days later) »