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22:00
@Griwes waddafuq
@Ell No, not seriously.
I guess robot thought it was serious though, given that he kicked me.
@Jefffrey Did you see the response "Julia" got for her first question? Jonathan Leffler wrote a fucking essay as well as commented her replies. In the words of Puppy waddafuq.
lol
@CaptainGiraffe No, I have no idea and I don't care tbh.
@Jefffrey Still you felt it was appropriate to criticize R.M.Fernandes. Choose your battles with more care and intelligence.
Ell
Ell
@Jefffrey lol really?
I guess its best just to not mention it at all in the first place
22:03
@R.MartinhoFernandes looks like you're having a sleep over :)
@CaptainGiraffe lol
@CaptainGiraffe Yeah, he was really not appropriate himself by mocking Julia.
She is just trying to make it in this industry, like all of us. She doesn't deserve that attitude.
Ell
Ell
Then nor does anybody
agreed
if merely attempting to succeed was sufficient to avoid mocking, no askers would ever be mockable.
Are you high as a kite or are you really this unaware of the conversation that has taken place?
The former.
Are you high as a kite or are you really this unaware of the conversation that is taking place?
JIFs always take a shitload of time to load for me. wtf
I don't get it. You load a youtube video just fine, but you take 3 minutes to load a 10 seconds JIF?
Ell
Ell
22:15
Gifs have bad compression
even no compression should not be a problem given how few frames are in even in a long gif.
DIFs have even worse compression.
You're underestimating the size of a full frame
@Jefffrey GIF is an ancient graphic format from 70'
youtube videos use new codecs
22:17
@CatPlusPlus At 20 MB/s, they'd have to be one hell of a frame.
I actually had a similar problem with YouTube recently.
in the time it took me to watch 1 minute on YT, I torrented over four hours.
@Puppy That was unencrypted torrents
We hope these changes deliver an improved GIF experience on Imgur with more fun and less frustration, optimizing it for all of the changes that have happened on the Internet since the format was first introduced in 1987.
My poor atom server with gigabit network maxes out on about ten megabit when it has to deal with encryption.
22:20
@Jefffrey You're doing something wrong. I just downloaded that, and it was 3.3 MB.
that's literally before I was born.
@CaptainGiraffe Ten megabit should still be more than enough to stream PooTube, and my rig is no Atom.
@milleniumbug .webm?
@Puppy I wrote 6502 assembly before you were born, maybe even MC68000 assembly =)
I've clicked the little button "download" on the bottom right corner of the JIF.
But yeah, if you download by right click on it, then it downloads a 3.3MB of .webm
@Jefffrey And it seems they send you ancient artifact.
look at extension
user1804599
@Jefffrey Twitter's done that since ages.
@CaptainGiraffe But when was I born?
@Puppy I wrote a genius routine for that. Your father and mother were in love.... (thanks Jef)
when not how
22:27
@CaptainGiraffe *were
echo --help
--help
:(
@TrevorHickey man echo
not likely
@Puppy Well you were born in the last millenia.
true
user1804599
22:30
@milleniumbug s/help/echo/
@rightføld derp
Finally watched The Hunger Games - not bad
Catching Fire is up next
No, you just want to hat whore more. — bjb568 1 hour ago
This guy has some sort of vendetta, doesn't he
@LightnessRacesinOrbit so?
22:31
@Puppy If I look back at my answers on my SO account, you have had clever questions since at least 3 years ago.
That makes it apparent you are born March 28 1990.
Has anyone in here ever extracted text from a pdf file? I'm on a train without a compiler handy and websites I'm reading make it seem that easy.
Well, thanks?
@CaptainGiraffe Nope.
pdf2txt extracts text contents from a PDF file. It extracts all the text that is to be rendered programmatically, i.e. text represented as ASCII or Unicode strings. It cannot recognize text drawn as images that would require optical character recognition. It also extracts the corresponding locations, font names, font sizes, writing direction (horizontal or vertical) for each text portion. You need to provide a password for protected PDF documents when its access is restricted. You cannot extract any text from a PDF document which does not have extraction permission.
22:36
@TriHard8 Yes - I wrote a search engine of sorts that crawled a company's public-facing website, including extracting the text from linked PDFs and indexing it
Though that was over ten years ago and the newer PDF revisions likely wouldn't work with it
A tool like pdf2txt is what you want.
I have a docx2txt myself. So I don't have to put elephants in my machine.
@MartinJames lol
So I think I may try eating something now
Starting to feel a little more human
what were you feeling like before?
Thanks. I'll look at that pdf2txt, but i wanted to look at doing it myself. I assumed pdfs were encrypted.
@CaptainGiraffe What's so special about March 28?
I've been looking through my questions and don't see any asked on that date.
22:40
Hi
May I ask a quick question here?
@Puppy It was a napkin estimate.
no
@CaptainGiraffe Ah I see.
well you weren't that far off.
Thanks =)
@TriHard8 If PDFs are encrypted then you can't extract the text. Writing your own tool will render you less able to deal with that, not more.
22:41
I was indeed born during 1990.
template <class... Args> void* call_ptr(Args... args) {
    return reinterpret_cast<void* (*)(Args...)>(this->addr)(args...);
}
I'd never have guessed.
What does the ... here mean?
Ell
Ell
Lol, the way his eyes open [gif][reddit] i.imgur.com/SjAbZ7J.gif
@dorafmon parameter pack expansion.
22:41
@dorafmon It's a variadic template parameter pack.
look it up
I farted and it stinks
variable stuff, this should be a question on the site. really.
and you all needed to know that.
call_ptr takes a variable number of arguments, and those arguments are then passed to this->addr after it has been force-converted into a pointer to a function that takes those arguments.
@CaptainGiraffe No it would be a poor SO question
22:42
@dorafmon What a poorly written function, someone didn't hear about forwarding it seems.
Asking here is the correct thing to do
not to mention, y'know, type safety and shit.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ok, let me go and grab my guitar.
@Griwes yeah I didn't wrote this, I barely know any c++
@Griwes Wouldn't help.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Would save a copy or two ;d
Don't guns have safety triggers or something?
Agreed, i couldn't handle it if it's encrypted. I didn't think it would be as easy as reading a normal txt file...
They do.
22:46
@Griwes Not the real problem.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know.
I guess the mention function doesn't work on android.
user1804599
@Jefffrey inb4 blame video games
@rightføld yeah, not stuff like social security, minimum wage or proper healthcare.
user1804599
Right, those involve guns a lot.
22:52
@Jefffrey No one stores them with the safety on.
Ell
Ell
Isnt that the whole point of the safety
It's her own fault
@TriHard8 no :(
well you can mention people but you can't reply-to
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's the entire point.
I keep meaning to write an SO chat app for Android
@Rapptz I know. Doesn't change the fact that everyone is dumb as fuck.
Ell
Ell
22:55
I might try setting Scala up
For android
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Q: ChatSEy - An Android App for SE Chat

fredley Screenshot About Completely overhauled styles, including default and dark themes Reply to, star and flag messages Slide-out Sidebar for easy menu/star list access Tweaks to make typing easier (including Return -> Send, @username completion) The app works by injecting extra CSS and JS i...

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Night
@hichris123 dammit
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hey, you can still make it better!
@hichris123 yeah I reckon I can
this has reply-to at least
and stars!
23:07
@hichris123 Shit.
I should download this.
@McLeary Yes. MSVC is a famously broken compiler with respect to 2-phase lookup implementation (meaning that anywhere near templates, which is... always, you can depend on name lookup being wonky). Most of the time you get "more" lookup candidates than you "legally" should according to the standard, so it's not often a problem, but you can run into portability issues. — sehe 1 min ago
@Columbo ^ and strangely that's giving a lot more rep :/ Oh well. I learn more in
Star'd so others can see.
I can't figure out how to change to chat.SO.
It's all just chat.SE.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The StackApps post says chat.SO should work...
Also: I got a starred message in the Lounge? What is the world coming to?
lol
Just checked the source.
23:13
I typed "lounge" in the filter in the bottom.
Other chats pop up with lounge in their name but not us.
lol
@Rapptz Because it's only SE. Sorta.
I'll figure it out.
I saw some SO rooms.
It seems to get its list from here: chat.stackexchange.com
so whatever SO rooms are there..
there are other Lounges?
those imitators!
ah cock I gotta go to work tomorrow :(
@Rapptz It can get them from chat.SO or chat.meta.SO, but you need to start it from an appropriate intent.
Aw ffs.
I already logged in.
Why do I have to do it twice
Okay.
I am now typing with the app
Ell
Ell
23:21
Yeah I can't find the lounge
I had to go through Full Site and browse through their browser
Not very intuitive.
@Rapptz Where do you change the URL?
I didn't know how so I just clicked my way through this chat.
@Rapptz The whole app is just a webview with some custom JS in it.
StackExchange bar -> go to SO -> go to SO chat -> go to lounge
Yeah.
23:23
Only 3 starred messages visible.
You can't see the message you got pinged by
The specific message they're replying to I mean
Yeah, not the greatest thing ever.
Definitely not what chat needs to be usable on mobile.
Ell
Ell
Meh
I think I'd rather just use regular
Than have this instslled
23:26
A solid 6/10.
Maybe next year.
it's basically just a browser but with some JS mods on chat pages
Ell
Ell
Yeah you can do better prolly lightness
It says that on the StackApp page meitantei.
i would prefer something a little closer to, say, FB messenger. although that may not work either due to volume
try{
    Uri data = getIntent().getData();
    String url = data.toString();
    mWebView.loadUrl(url);
}catch(NullPointerException e){
    mWebView.loadUrl("http://chat.stackexchange.com/");
}
23:28
@Rapptz not suggested the author concealed this fact. just noting it because it's relevant as a review :)
Would have been better if the JS just added a UI thing to switch.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
Hunger Games 2. bbl
it's somewhat sane really.
23:37
The context is ARM.
Which is kinda weird.
In my head ARM is always "Amalgamated Regional Militia" :S
@Ell we all know he's a moron
@Puppy he has some hyperbol points
The only sane thing in that message is "making cores smaller to fit more of them is dumb".
which is a pretty key point.
23:43
But the rest is utter garbage.
You sound just like him.
what rest, exactly?
yeah, but he's taking it the extreme that you should more or less write everything single threaded.
any way, bed.
@thecoshman No, he's not.
@thecoshman You're the one taking what he wrote to even higher extremes.
The only place where parallelism matters is in graphics or on the server side, where we already largely have it. Pushing it anywhere else is just pointless.
23:45
he's quite accurately pointing out that most operations do not need parallelism
@Griwes I fail to see the relevance.
You guys are removing the context of the text and replacing it with another one that makes it nonsensical.
Give it up. The whole "parallel computing is the future" is a bunch of crock.
I doubt you can get to any higher extremes than that.
It's easy: remove the context and apply it to a context that is more general than originally intended.
The text goes on an on about hardware.
And software.
(At least in his post.)
I don't see much wrong with what he's got posted there.
23:50
@Griwes The discussion is centered on the availability of parallelism in hardware.
The only thing I think is silly is this
The only place where parallelism matters is in graphics or on the server side, where we already largely have it. Pushing it anywhere else is just pointless.
There are other things that can use parallelism..
Like.. technical computing
Prime95, y-cruncher, etc
The rest is ok
The reason he talks about low power is because the context is in ARM I think.
And you wouldn't want large power draw on small devices I guess.
what it fundamentally comes down to is that there's a reason that nobody went parallelism before OoO stopped delivering Moore's Law on the desktop
and I agree that rushing to multicore on ARM before Moore's Law has stopped giving returns with regular OoO-style improvements is probably not beneficial.

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