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22:00
@milleniumbug I'm tempted to bin it, but we all know @Mysticial has such a short tempter, he'd probably boot me from the owners list, then kick me from the room.
wut
lol
Is it actually pegging someone's CPU?
Ell
Ell
I don't really know where to start with fourier transforms/fourier series/etc.
And I wonder if my current mathematical knowledge is enough
You don't need maths to understand the concept.
@Mysticial Probably is mine, but I only have a puny E5-1620.
If you're gonna implement them, then numerical analysis is going to help
22:03
@JerryCoffin That's not a shitty processor. :)
@Mysticial I didn't say shitty, I said puny. Oh, but in my case probably more like "punny" instead.
user1804599
My VM is great!
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It can run this simple program which prints true and then false: gist.github.com/rightfold/328570d1fcbc04ee881c
Ell
Ell
TIL about PEBKAC
user1804599
22:22
Your mother is the mother of all PEBKAC.
first git commits feel so good
the beginning of an inevitable trainwreck
Then abandon.
Don't forget to abandon.
BUT: Don't use property tree for this. Use a proper XML library. E.g. use PugiXML: select_single_node("//node[contains(@id,'B')]")sehe 8 secs ago
And another one abuse of PropertyTree as XML reader/writer
One for @Mysticial maybe stackoverflow.com/q/28375925/85371
user1804599
eh so
@Nooble please, I'm no @рытфолд
user1804599
22:43
Meh.
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printf "%d" utf8 env.stdout 42.
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So many parameters.
@sehe I think I know why this happens.
user1804599
I need to find a balance between convenience and flexibility.
I remember when I looked up online for XML parsers a lot of people recommended Boost.PropertyTree.
22:44
Gee. I think so too :)
@Rapptz The only reason though is that there's nothing in a "standard"-ish library.
Same for JSON
@Rapptz A lot of people are dumb silly :(
@sehe lol, I became the expert on hard drives.
It's such a pain. I don't know what's worse. Dealing with the daily does of std::istream::eof() abuse or with Boost PropertyTree
@Mysticial Actually, on (>) writing (>) raw data to them using (>) the Win32 API
That's three ticks
user1804599
Hmm.
user1804599
How about this.
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Lexically scoped environments.
22:47
Ooh. Sounds like a feature to design after implementing the VM and the parser :)
user1804599
I have not yet implemented any part of the compiler.
user1804599
And it's not the VM's business.
I know that. Just poking (the parser was underway though?)
@sehe why not write a Q/A on SO for eof and boost property tree so you can close duplicates and point them to your question
user1804599
@sehe No, that was the assembly parser.
user1804599
22:48
I don't want to embed literal bytecode in my unit tests.
user1804599
That's too unreadable.
@Pris The problem is you cannot "fix their problem" saying "you're doing it wrong"
It's not a big problem anyways. I'm just observing that it's happening. I think the community should try to solve it at the communication level.
user1804599
Although this stuff is a little verbose, I'm not really designing this for things you can better use Perl or Python for.
user1804599
I have a different use-case in mind.
@Pris At least for Boost Property Tree. Why would it not start with a section "What Is It" and "What It Isn't"
22:50
lol a streamer got swatted again
why can't we pinpoint callers again
user1804599
Should you be able to name preconditions and postconditions?
user1804599
E.g. require non_negative: n >= 0 instead of require n >= 0.
no.
user1804599
Why not?
user1804599
inb4 preconditions are dumb
22:51
non_negative(n) { return n >= 0; } require non_negative(n)
user1804599
That's possible.
user1804599
Hmmm.
unless your language is too dumb to evaluate function calls in conditions, you already have named pre and post conditions.
user1804599
lol
@AlexM. Skype.
And also who?
22:54
is it a technical challenge to pinpoint every caller's location
or is it one of those bullshit privacy crap that people try to hold on to
too much freedom people have, I always say
> For more involved conversions, such as where precision or formatting need tighter control than is offered by the default behavior of lexical_cast, the conventional std::stringstream approach is recommended. Where the conversions are numeric to numeric, boost::numeric_cast may offer more reasonable behavior than lexical_cast.
@Pris This blurb e.g. is in the introduction of Boost Lexicalcast
@AlexM. I wonder why streamer addresses are so easy to find
anything is easy to find if you try hard enough :A
I read about this weird marketplace for hackers
where people just pay other people to hack into stuff
like their schools
or banks or w/e
i blame google
I game bloogle
22:59
my personal info is easy to find because i uploaded a resume years ago to a school website and that shit is still cached on google years after i removed it
and they dont remove personal information either... they're pricks about it
@AlexM. They use skype.
How do you track a VoIP call?
by asking Microsoft who called
Microsoft should just give that info to the police
I doubt they don't have it :A
Well, no, they have a privacy agreement.
23:03
YEAH
anyway, swatting is probably not a good enough reason for them to ruin their reputation as data collectors but not yet assholes
How do you find a streamers address anyways?
they usually put out a lot of info
e.g. their paypal
for donations
> The only platforms widely available for hobbyists to program are consumer operating systems. This is because development on game consoles requires special development systems that cost thousands of dollars.
this sounds... weird
for a wikipedia article
I don't see the cost to have any sort of relevance considering that the first barrier is getting the manufacturer to even license stuff out to you
they add "Often these must be obtained from the console manufacturer and are only sold or leased to professional game development studios. "
but that doesn't change the supposed universal truth they started with
user1804599
23:28
Result! Everards Tger on and Eddie the Landlord's plane is tech delayed and the bars will all be shut by the time they get home:)
@рытфолд who's elon musk
user1804599
He's the founder of Paypal, Tesla and SpaceX.
user1804599
The rich guy
Who does he think he is!? Being rich and all!?
23:32
guys what do you call when someone is told he's wrong and then reacts like
"Sorry, I'm a retard at this hour, can you explain?"
it's not exactly sarcasm
I'd call it ignorance but it's not that either
user1804599
Alex design me a logo.
I'll do it @рытфолд
Remember the party hat I made you on your birthday.
just steal a logo from that one io.js thread
@рытфолд I only designed a logo once
It'll be that good.
23:33
you can have it if you want it
it's a vanilla ice cream cone
I have no idea why I keep these things around anymore
user1804599
Alex work on Agluj with me.
I already have something to work on :(
user1804599
:c
Turn that frown upside down!
surely you must have met such people while commenting on SO posts
I added a fancy cursor to my game and I can't show you guys because print screen ignores the cursor :(
too lazy for capture tools
23:49
Use FRAPS.
So easy.
user1804599
Use FAPS.
5
user1804599
> D supports the full list of named character entities from HTML 5.
Dxtory is much better than FRAPS
Not for me.
I can't seem to find the right codec.
I'm always throttled by my disk speed
Meh Nooble edited..
23:58
I edited?
@Nooble You or Langoustine Lad.
Where?
I'm having trouble keeping up with stuff. I'm all beered out
Just ignore me until tomorrow. Ratted.

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