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Ell
Ell
20:01
oh I see
@TonyTheLion blow over from the 5th
4th Great Lounge Game Jam, it needs to happen.
Wasn't the last Game Jam like a fiasco?
I don't know, I wasn't here.
Us Loungers are experts at not working together :P
20:04
I'm a pretty recent member of SO, even less the lounge.
prime example is Lounge<Chat> and <some other project I fail to recall the name of>
@TonyTheLion Yeah, Bartek gave everyone 3 hours notice or so.
and also the one before that.
@TonyTheLion more or less, the last few were
@TonyTheLion hey, I still organised a meet up!
the unconference was quite a success
whether we'll ever get a second one, is yet to be seen
20:06
it's gonna happen.
Ell
Ell
@TonyTheLion I think it's lack of leadership
@TonyTheLion How many people attended?
Ell
Ell
someone needs to take the reigns
and the main proponent for poland isn't really on here that much.
@Nooble None of them jizzed as far as I'm aware :P
20:06
@Ell like I did for unconference :P
Why the hell is it so hard to read old messages on ipad...
you know
I've been thinking about maybe resuming work on what-became-kyrostat
oh kyrostat
yes that was the name
20:07
@TonyTheLion I saw this coming.
@Nooble I don't know, I didn't attend
@CatPlusPlus pfffffffffffffffffffffff
@Puppy do us all a favour, just start working on it, and then let others help out. Don't try to get them in from the start
@Puppy is there still code lying around from that?
There was no code other than whatever Puppy had before the whole project
@TonyTheLion Yes, but I wouldn't want to re-use any of it.
Kyrostat (and what became it) was dead long before anyone other than me looked at it.
20:09
oh yea
I made many stupid choices about how to approach it
I think I wrote three lines of code for it
we had too many options for that.
the reason I was thinking of restarting work is because I'd approach it very differently now.
also because it's going to be easier to get along with other people whilst doing it now that I have a) a lot more experience and b) no CRIPPLING STOMACH PAIN.
yay for no pain
user1804599
20:10
Ugh.
you're still a dick though
user1804599
Vlad is as horrible at parentheses as ThePhD is.
user1804599
If not even worse.
ThePhD is horrible at something?
Well I never...
kek
20:12
> I don't really read programming books - Jonathan Blow
lol, what a pleb
dat name
> Blow
dude who reads dead trees these days.
Programming books are boring
I picked up one of my programming books yesterday
btw, my landlord's postcode ends in 5EX
20:13
and was reading some of it,and was surprised how easy I found it
@Puppy kek
Have you ever joked to him about it?
no.
oh well, yeah, physical books are silly
I prefer physical books to read
caveman
20:14
What was kryostat anyways?
@Nooble a good example of how NOT to do a group project.
A failure to do what?
to write some game or game engine
as a group of loungers
@TonyTheLion yeah, screens can be hard on the eyes.
But for programming things, I want to search the content more than read it from start to finish.
Haha, is there a repo on it somewere?
20:16
I don't think there's that much code
except for what puppy had
Just might steal that name if I ever want to make a game engine...
you won't
No stealing
user1804599
@Nooble Kryostat never existed, just like Kyrostat.
20:18
@rightføld good point. I always end up doing man bash +/somestring but the man page is so large that it's still hard to find the relevant tidbits
The idea of writing a game from literally scratch was dumb
Oh please, consider my coding abilities, then realize that I probably couldn't make one if I tried.
@CatPlusPlus Right.
Is anyone still doing anything with Lounge<Chat>?
I think about it every so often
20:19
I'm curious, no I don't want to revive it
@thecoshman and that's how far you get?
especially now I'm learning Rust, makes me want to try all the things in the language :P
Not that I get any further
I would want to pick up Haskell again, but :effort:
I never really learned it properly
Maybe I should write something in Haskell at work
After I get auth going on I'll just run an XMPP server
Hey look at that, snake. Has anyone ever completed a snake project?
That's the extent of chat software I care about right now
20:23
@Nooble No. No complete version of Snake has ever been written.
That's one annoying thing about software projects, they're never really "complete"
user1804599
@TonyTheLion No.
user1804599
@TonyTheLion I know how you feel.
@rightføld Yea you're the resident expert on incomplete projects
@TonyTheLion In general or Lounge?
user1804599
20:24
In a truly ideal world we wouldn't need passwords or any security measures at all. ;) — rightføld 1 min ago
@Nooble in general
@TonyTheLion They are if you don't suck at running projects
oh no wonder I'm running out of space
12.2GB of temp files made for a work project on my home machine.
Hard drives are cheap nowadays, go get one.
20:27
not solid state ones.
Why do you need SSD's? I mean, I have one as a boot drive but, if you just need storage...
well, I want my code on my SSD.
because it's already slow as fuck to compile since I have an ancient machine.
Ell
Ell
@Puppy what technologies would you use for kyrostat?
@Ell I'd probably roll with Unity or UE3/4.
@Puppy How ancient?
20:29
@Nooble i7 930 is my CPU.
vintage January 2010.
Jez
Jez
gah, this is so annoying. trying to code a macro in LibreOffice is like asking how to fasten the seatbelt and being given the manual to build a Boeing 747.
@Puppy Unity, man.
Jez
Jez
compared to VBA, it's a monstrosity
and that's saying something
there is literally a 1669 page PDF im reading through
maybe i'll get it to write "hello world" before i die
I don't see myself running out of storage soon, I have a 3TB Velociraptor that was on sale on Newegg.
and two 256GB Corsair SSD's as my C drive.
@Puppy not sure an SSD will help much then :P
20:32
Might be a little overkill, I've only used 300 gigs on storage.
user1804599
@Jez control+F hello world
But then again, new machine.
Jez
Jez
@rightføld ok. "hello world" right-aligned, then. :-)
@Nooble 2TB is not enough for me
user1804599
@Jez lol
user1804599
20:33
I mean in the PDF.
I'd rather use SSD as a cache device than separate storage drive until they're reasonably priced
@CatPlusPlus What do you have that's taking so much space?
just switched to using the built-in speakers of my monitor, instead of my laptop.. niggah be mad confused now, it's almost making me dizzy.
Jez
Jez
@rightføld yeah, but the point is right-aligning isn't trivial.
and finding out how to do it is hard. and everything seems really unintuative.
and there's no intellsense.
i should be able to say Cursor.RightAlign() or something
not even remotely that simple
it's like some hideous monster designed by committee
20:36
@CatPlusPlus Ever thought of cleaning your hard drive a little?
I don't remove data unless it's absolutely necessary
Not even temp or cache files?
now 20GB free.
Actually, how big is your SSD?
They're quite expensive, especially over 1TB
128GB
40GB of which is either Noobuntu or vendor reserved space
20:39
I need a new SSD, and a new laptop.
I don't have one, absolutely not cost efficient
My laptop has 128gb which is unacceptable, my desktop has 256 gb but I also have a normal HD.
It's cost efficient if you want stuff to open fast and to have fast booting.
I've noticed a considerable performance boost when I got my ssd.
I can't wait for my damn laptop to dry out already.
sure, I don't expect an "aw, sorry man" whenever I open up my heart; but is a simple PONG too much to ask for!?
;-)
I don't care about boot times much
20:40
Any recommendations for an ultrabook? I have a Zenbook Prime UX31A but I dropped it a few times and I need a new laptop, it also only has 4gb of ram
Plus more performance is not cost efficiency for storage
So whatever
@CatPlusPlus you do C# right? With an SSD VisualStudio opens in a second, it also creates projects and stuff in under a second, it's not nearly as clunky - even with R#
I sometimes do C#, and I really don't care if it takes a second or 10
Well, if 9 seconds of your time isn't cost effective several times a day - then I guess you shouldn't get an SSD.
Why are you opening VS several times a day
20:42
several times?
I open VS once per day.
Or even less often
I just have lots a sensible amount of RAM
When you return to it after several minutes in an HDD it lags.
When you open a new project it takes time, it takes time to index stuff, NuGet package queries are even faster.
programs load faster when already loaded.
Get more RAM so shit doesn't get swapped out so often
20:43
RAM is is very cheap
you could easily have 16+
I have 32gb of ram and I still noticed a performance difference, maybe it's because I have a shitton of stuff open on several screens through several desktops.
user3010322
Blargha.
user3010322
Robot's not here.
On my laptop, I only have 4gb, I already said - I want to replace it :P
just @robot him
20:44
@ThePhD Rude.
Any recommendations for new laptops?
The day my laptop dries out, I shall celebrate. Today, I believe, is day #13.
user3010322
text<Encoding, StorageRange/Container>
->
text_view<Encoding, ???....>
Almost two weeks, and only a few keys on the keyboard work.
user3010322
What does a text_view take?
user3010322
20:45
2 iterators? A reference to a range?
user3010322
(e.g. "view this buffer as <blah> (utf8, for example)")
user3010322
@Rapptz Why am I rude? :<
nothing.
@ThePhD robot is always here
I tried blow drying and everything. Now I wait.
Half a month of waiting...
20:47
@ThePhD You only come in here when you need someone or something
I'm on to you bub.
user3010322
The last few times, I left before I got any help at all and fixed my problems myself. .-.
user3010322
But, that's a good point. I'll figure it out!
You should stay here more often m8
le tut tut
ThePhD help vampiring
@ThePhD Did you try source diving for docs?
20:52
hi @ThePhD
how are you?
dumb question, but if you want to restrict the amount of content a table holds, and basically just "throw away" information which overflows it, how does that work?
user1804599
On insert you do if (size + 1 == maxSize) return;.
AGHHR
When building a rust project there a tonnes of errors with the dependencies.
With Rust itself and Piston
I hate not being able to do anything about errors D:
user1804599
Maybe you should wait till 1.0.
How long will that be D:
20:55
rightfold will deliver a project first
@corvid One typical way is to use a circular buffer. When you add new data, if the buffer is already full you can choose to either block, or overwrite the oldest data.
I hate it when the libraries I use have build errors. Why u no worky.
user1804599
Because you use non-stable releases.
because you use libraries that were not written by Puppy.
hey @Cat did you build LLVM on TC?

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