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23:00
not that much later
so many years after playing it, I can't help but notice the low quality of the animations
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@doc N64 was first hardware which was able to run games with filtering and reasonable fps
it looked amazing to me back then
@Pris I have played Contra 3 a lot lately.
@doc fuck yeah!
@doc ...at a 320x240 resolution :D
I wish Burnout Paradise was like this but with better graphics youtube.com/watch?v=ByYB3zueCfc
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23:02
@FredOverflow wasn't much better with orher consoles
it was fun but ugh, they chose the middle ground between realism and whatever the opposite is called
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@FredOverflow it was hard to notice on PAL or NTSC TV, which had resolution like that
while in the older games they tended to go for the opposite altogether
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Hmm.
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When am I guaranteed that the address of the base object is the same as this?
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23:03
@FredOverflow check how PS1 games look like on high resolution screen, total crap
ps1 was such a good console
@doc Isn't PAL like 576i?
all those memories
@Pris I liked vagrant story
23:07
I should clone vagrant story's combat system
@AlexM. I recently got into a bunch of matsuno games and have put vagrant story on my list of games to play
I might get away with saying it's my original idea
hihi
I bet not enough of today's gamers know that game and how it works
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Hmm, virtual member screw up: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/c0f04cd4b2e75b42
have you played final fantasy tactics and/or tactics ogre
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Although I think it's only guaranteed for D.
23:09
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@FredOverflow maybe but N64 image was really good looking
it's not exactly original in the sense that specific part targeting has been around for ages before Vagrant Story
but the sphere and all that made it look very unique
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@FredOverflow N64 was also capable to run at 640x480
you know, like when you make a nice cosmetic change and call it a new product
and it really looks like it is
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I think I'll just require standard layout for all objects.
23:11
@Pris I tried FF tactics
didn't end up liking it
I didn't like the art that much
Is this is possible? (Yes) Has anyone tried this? (Yes) Have I done? this (Yes). Is the problem underspecified? (YES!) Have I answered it? Hell yes. — sehe 5 secs ago
and I tend to find overly-tactical games boring
and final fantasy tactics was definitely booooring
@AlexM. IRTA licking it
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Awesome!
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anyone remember UFO enemy unknown? was great tactical gae
game
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23:13
what did you just call me?
@AlexM. the same guy who did the art for vagrant story did the art for FFT
totally different style though
yup
vagrant story had boobs
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I know.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit self explanatory code
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I'll just always create object layouts with LLVM.
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23:14
If you wanna use foreign objects you gotta use extra indirection.
@doc tawking to mee?
I should finish FF XIII
@LightnessRacesinOrbit 13 cm
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@sehe lol if you feel nerd)
but then I always remember that I'm in grindland atm
ugh grinding
23:15
@doc have you even, bro? ask not what is googlible
What am I doing. I can hardly make sense of that myself.
Might be time for bed
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@sehe you need beer bro
nead a bear* FTFY
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@sehe bear is googlble i think
doc is gullibal
Nice to meet you (assuming I don't have selective amnesia)
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@sehe no I am bro
@sehe )
@sehe nice to meat you
23:19
On noises and nerdity
Jan 5 '12 at 1:48, by sehe
@Mysticial At our home, we developed a whatchamacallit (not a meme). Whenever a chair made a shreeking noise, someone coughed or even farted, I'd bet my sister on the pitch! Then we'd go over to the piano to decide who was right. Most often, we just agreed.
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there was somestudy that proven that beer is good for emory
memory
And up-arrows is good for editing :)
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arrows-up then
:) I bet it came with the surprising caveat that the results were best when the beer was not imbibed or inhaled
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but I inhale beer sometimes
:(
23:22
> Five Year Old NVIDIA GPU Can Still Beat Broadwell HD Graphics 5500
is it a top tier gpu?
Was that the 400 series?
not sure
but "Five Year Old NVIDIA GPU Can Still Beat Broadwell HD Graphics 5500" is ambiguous as fuck
A GTX 480 maybe.
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wait till she's 18 years old
23:24
my laptop has a GT 425M which is not exactly 5 years old (it's newer)
and the HD 4000 beats it
at least in a lot of games
Some elegant/original solutions though
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so young and can beat amd already
but what i liked in nvidia marketing
@AlexM. That struck me as nice side-catch as well. +1 for proper headlining
@Nooble c'mon, the GTX 460 can run today's games just fine :P
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23:26
:)
it's old but it's still capable
Sadly the ranges-v3 upshot is still ugly (for many reasons):
> for (auto i : ranges::view::iota(0, size-1))
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So awesome:
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void* agluj::receive(void* channelVP) {
    auto& channel = *static_cast<agluj::Channel<std::shared_ptr<void>>*>(channelVP);
    auto fiber = currentFiber;
    void* objectVP;
    channel.receive([&objectVP, fiber] (auto object) {
        fiber->gc.takePartInOwnershipOfExistingObject(object);
        objectVP = object.get();
        fiber->threadPool->post([=] {
            fiber->resume();
        });
    });
    yield();
    return objectVP;
}
cleanup on isle 7
the dog vomited again
23:27
@AlexM. Of course, but we're talking about Intel's latest integrated graphics, it has to be at least somewhat competitive, especially since it's way newer.
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It's so nice.
@Nooble competitive with what?
is Intel advertising it as gaming hardware?
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receive is an async operation, but capturing objectVP by reference is still safe.
@рытфолд ExistingObject is so redundant. Or do you fear people will pass in TheNonExistantObject
not sure Intel competes with nvidia in the same markets
I guess for low end systems it may be the case, where you don't need dedicated video because Intel's fine
but I'm pretty sure Intel never claimed to take on nvidia in the gaming hardware section
23:30
@AlexM. Competitive as in, can compete with 5 year old GPU's :P
Found the article: phoronix.com/…
Quadro FX880m
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discrete GPU is not a problem for Intel, but Intel can't compete with AMD APUs
And, as often Rein is right on the money:
> I proposed the “z” literal suffix for size_t variables (see N4254 open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2014/n4254.html) so that one can write “auto s = 0z; // s has type size_t”
@Nooble isn't that a workstation GPU?
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23:31
Absolutely gorgeous:
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void agluj::send(void* channelVP, void* objectVP) {
    auto& channel = *static_cast<agluj::Channel<std::shared_ptr<void>>*>(channelVP);
    auto fiber = currentFiber;
    auto object = fiber->gc.sharedPtrForObject(objectVP);
    channel.send([object, fiber] {
        fiber->threadPool->post([=] {
            fiber->resume();
        });
        return object;
    });
    yield();
}
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Now it's time to sleep!
this looks like comparing a consumer-grade CPU to Xeons
@AlexM. Yep.
It might even be interesting to have for (auto i : 100cz) for a 0 based size_t range [0,100) /cc @TemplateRex
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23:32
@рытфолд static_casts from void gorgeous?
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Sure.
@doc Yes
Don't fall asleep now
that would be a waste of time
also benchmarking games on workstation GPUs
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@рытфолд don't like it
> Xonotic
must be running Linux
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23:32
@doc Well have fun writing the LLVM stuff without it.
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@sehe I will try to not sleep but it will be a waste of time
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4 hours ago, by sehe
@рытфолд std::shared_ptr<void> http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_57_0/libs/smart_ptr/sp_techniques.html <-- read it! (under "Delayed deallocation")
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Now I can implement the LLVM stuff!
@doc that was to daknok, though
> Michael Larabel is the principal author of Phoronix.com and founded the web-site in 2004 with a focus on enriching the Linux hardware experience and being the largest web-site devoted to Linux hardware reviews, particularly for products relevant to Linux gamers and enthusiasts but also commonly reviewing servers/workstations and embedded Linux devices.
yep
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23:33
@sehe ah i must be asleep
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And put a mutex in fiber to prevent race condition in send.
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And initialise threadPool field of fiber.
@AlexM. New trend. Post a random rather factual blurb, and confirm it into truth-hood with a solemn yep
well it confirms that the benchmarks were done on Linux
@рытфолд Wait a second. Does a fiber /own/ the pool (hope not)
@AlexM. He discloses it. If he didn't mention it, that's a-typical
@sehe yes
damn it the joke was that only a Linux user would choose Xonotic for benchmarks
why you nitpick so >.>
Cracker, dude.
One day we might find that motor cyclists tend read more motor-cycling magazines, on average, than automobilists
sigh
Allow me to unappreciate your joke. The more you sigh, the more your inner demon will vex you (or I will, if it's too lazy)
23:39
ok, let me reformulate
damn it the joke was that only a Linux user would choose Xonotic for benchmarks because there's no other game there to benchmark on
funny yet?
@AlexM. Sorry, but no, not really.
shrug
@AlexM. nope
I love find it amusing how you keep trying to beat the dead horse
I'm not trying to beat anything lol
Hehe. The dead horse is a figure of speech
Noun: dead horse (usually uncountable, plural dead horses)
  1. (dated, nautical) The period of work on board ship for which the seamen have been paid in advance (usually a month's wages) the end of this term being celebrated by parading a straw horse about the decks.
WOW. Learned something random again
23:41
@sehe Indeed--not just random, but downright odd in this case.
@AlexM. But what I meant: the joke is the "dead horse" (which models the horse that the owner tries to beat to make it work harder - because it must be so lazy)
@JerryCoffin I love the serendepity of it, somehow
next time just tell me something like
@AlexM. oh. that's surprisingly sane. Thank you
@AlexM. not funny
uses less words
and I can understand it
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@AlexM. dead
23:44
> I'm just crazy about horsies
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do you own horse?
Nobody even sees my answers. Ah well. This means less criticasters too.
Time for bed. Night all
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@sehe My dad used to use the phrase, but grew up on a ranch with horses, so there it was meant rather more literally.
@sehe G'night.
@JerryCoffin Night wasp
23:47
@JerryCoffin gee. Reminds me of GManNickG. Not seen since October '13
@Puppy (I don't think Jerry is going level yet)
no, but I am.
haha. touché
@Puppy G'night.
@Puppy sleep well
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good morning
get up it's morning you slept here all night
23:49
it's 23:49
and I have work in the morning
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yea
Years ago there was a conversation about applying the phrase "tits up" to a dead computer (which culminated with one the participants deciding to "assume an unbootable position").
Hi. I'm dying.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Tinnitus again?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes but are u a horse?
23:51
yesterday, by R. Martinho Fernandes
I spent the whole day trying to sleep with a really bad cold. Fever, cold sweats, muscle pain, and dry coughs.
@sehe Wait, I'm not the only one?
I can't sleep more than 30 minutes in a row.
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and how much in the column
sorry couldnt resist
Can we keep him?
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meh probably time for temporary death
23:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes Oh shit--that sucks. My condolences.
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tomorrow you will be all alive again
Yeah, it's horrible. You wake up in pain, look at the clock and OH SHIT STILL SEVERAL HOURS TO GO
Not that it gets any better after that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Presumably you're doing all the usual things (staying hydrated, trying to rest, taking at least some sort of cold medicine)?
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try vitamin c
23:58
I haven't done much besides laying in bed or laying on the couch since Monday.

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