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1:00 PM
I don't wanna be sick.
 
wait, why sick?
 
pfff stackoverflow is being an asshole again
-.-
"too broad" - WHAT THE HELL
 
I think I'll answer yesterday's question myself
with a workaround that's better than the first workaround I used
because I haven't found a proper solution
and the question is mostly ignored
 
stackoverflow.com/questions/26598441/… Sersiously, how is asking for a specific random distribution (or better: a way to convert a CDF/distribution formula to a RNG) "too broad"?
That's about as specific as you can get!
 
1:03 PM
Where is a moderator I can ask about this?
 
it's easy
if an answer can tell you something
and another can tell you something else
and they're both correct
 
We are the OP here
 
and not duplicates
 
i am the op
 
then your question has multiple answers
so it's broad
 
1:04 PM
Than any question is too broad -.-
But I"m asking for an algorithm plain and simple that
 
not exactly
I can prove that there are questions that don't fall into the definition I gave
 
to convert an uniform distribution to a f(x) distribution with f(x) being any continuous function.
 
your question is as broad as yo momma
 
Yes those are trivial alex
questiosn are either trivial or broad...
 
they're not trivial alex
 
1:05 PM
And as asker you don't know beforehand -that's why you ask.
 
how about you take your complaint to meta?
 
if you know something has 1 solution that can be found I would never ask a question, I would just look for the answer as I know how to look it..
 
start a question there, ask about why it's broad
 
They always say "because it is"
I asked it in the past
Apparently asking for algorithms is terrible here?
 
@Rapptz why don't you have an Allocator template argument for the std::basic_string parameter of fprint?
 
1:07 PM
I don't know, I see thousands of people using SO to successfully ask their questions
 
Saying "I don't want to see your code, I want to know how you do things"
is apprently a trigger for "too broad, not done your research, tried nothing yourself"
Oh ye I get succesful answers too - to trivial questions
 
again, complaining here won't help
 
once I start asking things about WHY things work the way they do in a languages - or ask HOW things work on the deeper level, or ask ABOUT things and what is a method to find a solution (instead of asking for the solution) it gets closed
 
paul
honestly we don't really care
sorry
 
Well I make you care
 
1:08 PM
we can't do anything about SO man
 
No, you don't.
 
and I certainly don't particularly care about your issues
 
If you keep annoying people I'll give you a forced break.
 
I wish to contact a moderator
and till then I walk around everywhere.
 
press ctrl+w to access the moderator contact panel
 
1:10 PM
@paul23 e-mail team@stackoverflow.com or just @-mention a moderator.
@paul23 No, you don't.
 
On top of that I wish to remove reputation from all my posts and answers and remove the option to give reputation to questions I asked/answers I gave
 
@paul23 Not here.
I hope a one-minute break helps make that obvious.
 
Your rant here makes as much sense as harassing the family that lives at number 10 because the family at number 30 has a dog that shits in your garden
 
user1804599
Paul, jij bent een sukkel.
 
user1804599
1:13 PM
I'm not an emo!
 
oh
I just noticed
rightfold went full hipster with ø
 
This only strengthens my believe that I should do nothing to help stackoverflow
 
lol
 
@paul23 Here's the list of moderators: stackoverflow.com/users?tab=moderators
 
@paul23 In case it wasn't obvious by now, we are not associated with stackoverflow other than the fact that this lounge is hosted on SO
 
1:17 PM
Now that you're a bit calmer you can try contacting one.
 
ppffft it is just the idea that a topic is closed before I can even defend why it isn't too broad that's getting to me.
 
@paul23 what are you expecting from us?
 
Hmm.. I would have closed it as off-topic because it's about mathematical methods rather than software.
 
@paul23 Ding ding ding congratulations
 
Explanation why closing so fast is good idea, and explanation why in hell it is too broad.. I just can't wrap my head around that, off topic I could live with - then I would ask again on math.stackexchange as you deem it more succesfull there. But too broad I can't understand.
 
1:23 PM
Go whine in Tavern or something
 
we cannot provide that
 
Or on meta
We really don't care
 
before understanding why your question was too broad
I recommend understanding that we can't do anything for you
 
wait what
Cat is actually a goat?!
 
@paul23 It's not "closed" it's "on hold".
 
1:26 PM
people spend too much time ranting
the time paul spent ranting could have been used getting a mathematician to work on the algorithm with
 
Xeo
FlashDevelop, y u no conditional breakpoints
 
It's on meta now..
 
People rant because they are angry.
 
@MartinJames good
 
^that is truth, and like I said I am angry that I couldn't defend myself
 
1:27 PM
that's where it should have been from the start
 
I was writing the meta post from the start -.-
 
Xeo
> as I think it is clear from the topic already that it isn't broad at all.
Apparently, it is not clear at all (else it wouldn't have been put on hold) - so you should explain what is so "clear" to you.
 
@Jefffrey yeah, my point is that his goal was to find an algorithm
and once he got angry, his goal became ranting
 
@AlexM. Angry people are not always rational.
 
that I know too
 
1:31 PM
He did something stupid because he was angry. What's the big deal?
 
user1804599
ugh
 
it's not a big deal by itself, I was just pointing it out since I thought it was interesting
it's part of human nature
 
user1804599
"Timer reset" when posting a comment too quickly is so fucking stupid.
 
sentiments like anger get in the way of efficiency
I was wondering, on the spot, how it would've been if we were not able to get angry and optimized our actions appropriately in all situations
 
"There is only one advanced technological civilisation in this galaxy" => "We are alone in the universe"
Journalism at its best.
 
1:34 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes The doctor said you are ok, no?
 
No, I have no freaking idea.
Took some blood samples today.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes DeadMG V2.0
 
erm, why did you go to the doctor again?
I mean what are the symptoms?
 
user1804599
I wondered why IntelliJ kept telling me I passed too few arguments to len: bugs.python.org/issue21294
 
Morning sickness.
 
1:36 PM
lol
 
@AlexM. angryness increases the testosteron level of one person; which increases amount of oxygen in blood and heightens the speed of your brain
so begin angry you can more work efficienctly
 
user1804599
shit, I should be less angry then
 
Oct 25 at 1:49, by R. Martinho Fernandes
@CatPlusPlus Not much. Gotta check my food, mostly.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes "There is only one advanced technological civilisation in this galaxy" and it's not us
 
That's why I always make myself angry before I go to examns
 
1:36 PM
@Jefffrey Well, it got worse.
 
@paul23 It seems you're in control of your emotions. This will surely help you deal with your disappointment in the most effecitve way :)
 
I guess spontaneous human combustion is caused by excess anger.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes If you don't try to relax and stay positive it's going to be a lot worse.
 
@paul23 except this didn't help you in your case
since you needed someone else's brain, not yours
 
Your body is extremely powerful at making yourself sick.
More powerful than most people think apparently.
 
1:38 PM
That was a reply to your generic wondering :P
 
it's worth noting that your explanation doesn't apply to me
I cannot work while angry
 
As most symptoms caused by anxiety are reportedly "weirdly too strong to be generated by the mind alone".
 
Well angryness does increase testosteron levels..
but increased testosteron does a lot of things...
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes You can't expect the reptiles to understand the concepts of galaxies and the universe when they cannot see beyound their expense allowances and drink quotas.
I was once interviewed by a journalist who was sober, so we went to the bar to finish off.
 
I'm at my productivity peak when I don't fear failure
and anger is usually caused in those situations by the possible existence of failure
 
1:43 PM
The journos actually tried that one where they ask for an of-the record chat and turn off the camera, like I was too stupid to consider that the audio was going to be recorded anyway.
 
I'm still wondering now: where do questions go like: "should I use dijkstra's algorith or multiple A* to solve this pathfinding problem with teleports"?
 
forums
 
@paul23 Computer Science is an option
 
it'll probably get closed there too
for being opinion based
 
You're saying stackoverflow is ill equipped for questions about algorithms?
 
1:44 PM
@sehe OK, so that's perfectly clear then:)
 
user1804599
Depending on how you ask it, it may not be opinion-based.
 
@AlexM. Mmm. Yeah. But I was responding to the imaginary Q. "should I use dijkstra's algorith or multiple A* to solve this pathfinding problem with teleports"?
 
user1804599
You could ask which one is more efficient with respect to X.
 
1:45 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes You should've gone to a doctor months ago you butte
I'm bad at tenses
 
that's terrifying
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wow.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I used to have something that made me vomit like crazy during nights for days straight, got it solved with a shot at the hospital, after being taken there with the ambulance... but I suspect your condition is not that simple
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes is that what a dutch dictator would look like?
 
1:46 PM
talking about vomiting at least twice per hour
 
@AlexM. The hospital cut off your tequila supply?
 
I wasn't drinking tequila at the age of 10 :D
I don't know exactly what the issue was
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ick, don't be sick :/
 
I felt like crap even three days after the shot, but at least I wasn't vomiting anymore
 
what the fuck
@R.MartinhoFernandes do you have any clue what's going on here?
 
1:47 PM
could have been some intestinal parasites, I guess
no idea
 
@nightcracker Third argument gets deduced in the first call.
 
@Mgetz why Dutch? The cartoon was originally French, and by a Belgian artist
 
@sehe because I didn't remember that....
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes why though? I explicitly mentioned f<int, int>, nothing should be deduced?
 
It was never like that.
Consider make_shared.
It gets one explicit argument, and the rest get deduced.
 
1:50 PM
yes because you leave an entire parameter pack unspecified
I didn't know you could specify parts of a parameter pack
 
Yeah, packs are not a real thing.
 
A year ago I rewrote my prof's code (yes, ugly as hell) to use Eigen instead of a self-rolled (what else) matrix class which wrapped some archaix Boost numerical bindings. I never pushed it to master because blabla prof doesn't have time to check blabla. He now changed a huge bit of what I also rewrote, so any git merging has to be done manually.
I will never wait again to push beneficial changes, ever again.
But now I'm not going to change all that code.. again.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes I thought that the entire pack would get deduced in one go
@R.MartinhoFernandes like it acts as an entity
@R.MartinhoFernandes should I instead see it as an explosion of partial specializations that have less parameters?
 
ok
C# is super fucking annoying.
 
Hi
 
1:53 PM
await is sweet, but what's really NOT sweet is the random restrictions, like can't combine await and lambdas, can't await in a catch block, ASP.NET randomly refuses to allow you to perform asynchronous operations, etc.
 
hihi
 
It's not random.
 
user1804599
await is shit.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes It is random. Why does ASP.NET give a shit if my internal methods use asynchronous operations in their implementation? It's none of their business.
 
@nightcracker Consider that you can't use a pack in any way that doesn't expand it. A pack as an entity doesn't really exist.
 
1:55 PM
and not awaiting in catch or lambdas is definitely bollocks.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes in my understanding that's more of an argument to see it as an entity rather than not
 
I also found out that the VS development server randomly doesn't support half of .NET
 
@Puppy I meant the others. I don't know ASP.NET much.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes you always use it as a whole
 
anyway, my two minutes are over, I just wanted to leave that here
 
1:56 PM
@R.MartinhoFernandes never parts of it (you can filter, but that's after using the entire thing)
 
I'll take template instantiation backtraces over mutable global variables that control library internal asynchronicity any day.
 
@Puppy two minutes?
 
@nightcracker You always expand it. You never treat it as one thing on its own, only its expansions. You can't do template <class... T> void f(); template <class... T> void g() { f<T>(); } for example.
 
oh well, not much point arguing about how my misconceptions made sense to me
:P
 
It's not "mutable global variable"
 
1:59 PM
You can also expand a pack into something that doesn't expect a pack, because it's not the pack, only the expansion. There is no pack :P
@CatPlusPlus Puppy is just bad.
 
Everything is mutable and global and stringly-typed
But ironically, Haskell sucks
5
idk how that works
 
That's actually the point:
23 secs ago, by Cat Plus Plus
idk how that works
 
I see that you are fixed on this "idk how that works" thingy now.
 
I've used it literally twice
 
He doesn't
 
2:01 PM
> Thief distracts staff by squirting her breast milk
 
@CatPlusPlus Twice is enough to outline a trend.
 
Not really, no
 
@Rapptz another issue I've discovered is that you don't do any error checking if no arguments were passed besides the format string, so fprint(std::cout, "|0|"); silently "succeeds"
 
@Mgetz Chrome is still riding on the RDF it garnered when it was launched.
 
Xeo
2:10 PM
@Mgetz Wait, is higher better or worse?
Those charts are weird
 
@paul23 oh. Even so. It doesn't show where in the implementation you might be stuck (that would also help us understand whatever you could have meant by converting [...] to a form for which I can add a uniformly distributed random input (I can add whatever input to whatever function I have) — sehe 30 secs ago
 
13 hours ago, by Cat Plus Plus
Also lol https://meta.discourse.org/t/why-is-discourse-so-slow-on-android/8823/75 "I am desperately hoping that Android L / 5.0 / Lollipop improves these dire numbers."
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes Now that's innovation
 
@Xeo Score grows downwards for whatever reason
 
2:13 PM
@Mgetz nice. TIL about "arewefastyet"
 
@sehe I got it already, the right closure reason is "off topic, fuck off to math.stackexchange". I'm asking for the inverse of the CDF of a function and how to get it
 
please
can we stop talking about your question that got closed
 
@paul23 did you grow up with an attention deficit or something
 
.... I'm talking in a direct reply to myself?
 
@AlexM. come on. no need to shred people. He was on his way out, AFAICT
 
2:17 PM
It's incredibly funny
 
@AlexM. hey... I have ADH ooh look there's a bunny
 
sorry
I got, uh, angry
 
@CatPlusPlus Don't get it.
 
Oh it's an empty link nvm
I'm seeing things dicsourse broke me
 
morning
I was fixing compilation errors on Solaris 5 with gcc version from the middle ages on sunday :v
needed to share, i'm better, thanks :u
 
2:34 PM
@AlexM. You are not allowed.
 
@BartoszKP Reminds me I haven't put up my next post yet.
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes post? like a blog post on sun os? :0
 
No, on the middle ages.
 
lol
 
So what's the difference
 
2:43 PM
@Jefffrey that's what a doctor would probably tell me
lately I've been getting headaches and pulsating veins on my head whenever I get even remotely angry
it's probably not healthy
 
:v
 
@AlexM. Try some joga or meditation or sth. Or boxing ;0
 
i cri
evrytame
 
@BartoszKP I was thinking about getting a boxing sack, since it would also help me lose weight
I'm just wondering if it wouldn't annoy my neighbors; footsteps can be heard below my apartment
 
2:45 PM
@AlexM. boxing sack won't help you do it - regular exercises will!
 
but what if I beat that boxing sack regularly?
you gotta burn some calories that way
 
@BartoszKP Just don't mistake that for "regular expressions", or your headaches will double.
 
@AlexM. I imagine that if you're not exercising regularly now, then it's not because you don't have a boxing sack :p There are millions of exercises you can do with a chair for example :) But, yeah, it may be that you're just extremely fond of boxing sacks and won't workout with anything else ;)
 
boxing sacks seem less boring than e.g. running
and I don't have to go far from my desk to workout like that
 
@JerryCoffin :DD or maybe if you'd run 3km every time you don't get a regex right first time ;)
@AlexM. Yeah, it's fun. However it will eventually also get boring :)
 
2:50 PM
@AlexM. Basic point #1: the calories you burn while working out are almost entirely inconsequential. The point of working out is to build muscle (yes, even for women). More muscle will burn more calories all the time, even when you're not working out.
 
talking about calories makes me hungry :v brb
 
it is almost lunch time
Well, probably not for you.
 
I hate runlevels, can never remember which is which
It's 2014 can we start using strings now tia
 
@R.MartinhoFernandes section titles look great, I'll definitely read, after dinner, thanks!
 
2:55 PM
The C++ Renaissance starts with the fall of Conceptinople.
Can't resist the puns.
 
@CatPlusPlus You're still using runlevels?
 
Changing case is always a road through pain and misery
Don't change filename case
Get it right from the start or forget about it
@rubenvb Yes?
 
@CatPlusPlus Well, I thought that was banished a few years ago. What OS distro?
 
Debian
 

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