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03:00
according to mum I suck because I like dessert wines the most lol
there are people go mod stuff and get things to work by doing insane rituals
but if you're gonna go to that length, just fucking dualboot windows >.>
@corvid In general the advice for the software is: Sick to Crossover (commercial licenses). For the grapes (raisins): Stick to the seedless.
personally, if something doesn't work with out-of-the-box wine, i just don't use it
I make my own wine, it's gross
That gives it character
03:04
@AlexM. There are some good ones, no doubts (it's mostly ice-wine, and that's not really produced from raisins). But I like the grape heavy sort desert wines much more like from Muskat Grapes or such. In general I prefer dry wines much more.
@AMostMajestuousCapybara A bit older than that (been known for centuries).
Port is better than wine, it's so much stronger
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@AlexM. "raisin" (or "rasins") in French refer to grapes generally, not just dried ones.
@JerryCoffin Yes, I was just pointing out that it sounds very much like an artificial product name because of "Thompson"
03:06
Jerez is cool, but as mentioned.
I love whisky riped in port casks a lot BTW.
@corvid Port is wine (with more alcohol added after fermenting).
@AMostMajestuousCapybara I believe Thompson was just the first guy to grow them (much) in the US.
Interestingly, you missed out case #4. This leads me to believe that your main problem is a lack of diligence / not paying attention. Fix that, and you'll solve a lot of issues ... — Lightness Races in Orbit 24 secs ago
@JerryCoffin "(with more alcohol added after fermenting)" Not necessarily
@JerryCoffin Your belief is correct
@LightnessRacesinOrbit you read the whole thing?
03:08
@πάνταῥεῖ I don't claim to be an authority on all types of Port, but I believe that's the usual in any case.
@Blob Of course
I read everything I see. Which is why the Lounge has driven me to near insanity.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit i just skimmed parts of it
@πάνταῥεῖ I dunno--I've eaten some Cabernet Sauvignon grapes--they do have seeds, but at least IMO, they're worth it. If I could get those at the grocery store, I'd take them over seedless without a second thought.
@JerryCoffin As far one can conceive here, you seem to be right. It's enhanced with grape spirit after fermentation.
@Blob To be fair, it didn't take much to spot that #4 was missing. It might seem "pedantic" or "picky" to morons, but it's a key point that I think identifies the OP's fundamental problem.
Just, like, I dunno... reading.
Shrug.
03:12
@LightnessRacesinOrbit i probably read that list; didn't notice the number missing because it's so poorly organized. paragraph-form list? really?
@JerryCoffin Whenever did I state I dislike grapes containing seeds?
@Blob Not ideal. Just another example, though. How do you not spot that your post is horrendously formatted, no matter how you wrote it in Markdown? If, as the OP, you can't spot that, you've lost before you started. It's basic reading comprehension... of your own material!
Holy tits, Knockout is awesome.
@Jefffrey Ouch! My tits :-P ...
So I've been out forever and yet it's only 3am. This is great.
I have like two hours to frak around at home before it's ridiculously late and I have to berate myself.
That's two free hours!!
#logic
03:14
Two more hours before I have to wake up
wait
@LightnessRacesinOrbit I thought I was leaving here 3hrs ago or so :( ...
@Jefffrey You suck, son.
I'm so terrible at sleeping patterns.
I'm sure some day all of this "sleeping in radically different timeframes" thingy is going to bite me in the ass so hard!
@πάνταῥεῖ In the post to which I replied: "For the grapes (raisins): Stick to the seedless."
Probably
Did you guys ever watch the show Las Vegas? You should. It's stellar.
No it's not a programming thing. It's a life thing. — Lightness Races in Orbit 12 secs ago
Sick of this "just keep coding" bullshit. You can program for 20 years and still be shit if you haven't sorted your life out.
03:18
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You are expecting some inter pun there, aren't you?
@Jefffrey Honestly wasn't, but it's ironic that I just loaded up the soundtrack :D
@LightnessRacesinOrbit true dat
@JerryCoffin Ah, that was meant for raisins, sultanines (dried forms). As when having fresh grapes I don't care that much. Especially Muskat grapes are rarely available seedless, but I like them a lot (and just spit the seed aside)
Just take a look at any average jjjoe in the lounge.
03:19
@LightnessRacesinOrbit: It's a programming thing, not a life thing. If you thought of everything before typing your second-last comment, why didn't you notice that the last sentence begins with a conjunction? — tmyklebu 44 secs ago
Oh here we go
Don't you play English grammar with me, sunshine
@tmyklebu: There is nothing wrong in beginning a sentence with a conjunction. You've been mistaught. Simply type start sentence with and into Google and the first words you see are: "There is a widespread belief—one with no historical or grammatical foundation—that it is an error to begin a sentence with a conjunction such as and, but or so. In fact, a substantial percentage (often as many as 10 percent) of the sentences in first-rate writing begin with conjunctions." Cheers & hth. — Lightness Races in Orbit 1 min ago
and.... cum
@Jefffrey +1 tomalak points for "jjjoe"
@LightnessRacesinOrbit TIL
I've been taught that too.
what's "hth"?
hope that helps
03:22
@LightnessRacesinOrbit What's your forename? Did I get that right recently?
I ignore every stupid grammar rule I'm taught. Turns out, most of them are fake. The ones that aren't fake are stupid anyways.
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Ha, ha! I was serious.
@Blob Anarchy
@πάνταῥεῖ Haha!
@Blob Ironically, I don't think I've ever seen you write ungrammatically.
03:24
@LightnessRacesinOrbit some of the really stupid ones are US-specific
@Blob Amen to that, brother
@LightnessRacesinOrbit At least you could answer the last part of my question with yes or no.
@πάνταῥεῖ Okay
@LightnessRacesinOrbit OK what?
@πάνταῥεῖ Okay nothing. Just okay!
@πάνταῥεῖ How are you?
03:26
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Very well I am.
@AMostMajestuousCapybara woah woah hang on what do I have to do with this?!
@πάνταῥεῖ Great! :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Hope you are too :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Which part
Erm, 2 minutes delay is elapsed, flag for mod or owner
03:28
better hope no one stars it..
Well hey it's fun to reveal others' personal information in public, I guess.
@πάνταῥεῖ it's more about sugar being used to hide the bad quality of grapes or something wrong in the making process
@LightnessRacesinOrbit TBH all of is it readily available in public
sort of like how some chefs overcook steak to hide the bad qualities of their meat
Let's wait until an owner bins it
03:30
@LightnessRacesinOrbit "Tomalak" That sounds so aristocratic vulcan! I like that! Pretty cool ...
@AMostMajestuousCapybara There is a big difference between it being figure-out-able with effort, and it being served up on a platter in a single message
@AlexM. As far I've read there's no additional sugar needed, but just more alcohol (the fermentation process already ended when it's added)
I agree that that is out of line. In other news eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@πάνταῥεῖ you need to add sugar to increase sweetness
@LightnessRacesinOrbit You can flag for a mod to wipe it if you want.
03:32
the fermentation process uses the sugar coming from the grapes
@R.MartinhoFernandes I did.
wines are split in categories based on the amount of sugar they contain
@R.MartinhoFernandes eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@AlexM. Meh! That's usually what I don't like with wine :C= ...
ETP 4 minutes
no hang on the oven buzzer is going now.. where does the time go
nope not even nearly cooked wtf
@tmyklebu: I'm not quite sure what you're getting at. I haven't made anything up "on the spot". I've pointed you to concrete information compiled by expert linguists, who refer to data! Evidence! And, since you were the one trying to embarrass me, not the other way around, your accusation is bizarre. — Lightness Races in Orbit 3 mins ago
levelling up
03:35
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Pizza?
@πάνταῥεῖ there you go :)
@LightnessRacesinOrbit Are you always in some argument on SO?
Why can't you just ignore him?
@Jefffrey s/on SO// or alternatively s/in some argument//
@Jefffrey What the heck would be the fun in that?
@πάνταῥεῖ here's a handy table that lists the big categories
Dry             Medium Dry      Medium	        Sweet
up to 4 g/l     up to 12 g/l    up to 45 g/l   more than 45 g/l
that's grams of sugar
03:36
I'm trying to teach someone something. If he is too stubborn to accept that he does not know English how he thought he did when he decided to one-up me, and is now starting games having been called out on it, you're damned right I'm going to play!
What else am I going to do while my pizza cooks
I'm starting to believe that you need a Vlad.
@Jefffrey I miss him
Where the hell is he
Who's Vlad?
Last time I checked he was with your mom
Who's Vlad indeed
03:37
@Blob Vladimir Putin
Feb 7 at 17:18, by Jefffrey
Vlad is not coming back
@AMostMajestuousCapybara after 150 hours of CS GO I started becoming like the average CS GO players
Seems like I was right. What a shock.
someone: "we're losing WTH are you doing?"
me: "Your mom."
03:38
What if I'm Vlad?
@AlexM. good job. you are now ready for real life.
@AlexM. Sugar has to be added at phases of fermentation, when the yeast is active, and will actually consume it. Not after that process!
I just put my elbow on my laptop hdd made a bad sound, did I just kill it?
and my hdd*
ok it's ready now
cya
03:39
@BardiHarborow yes, RIP
@BardiHarborow You can edit messages within 2 minutes.
Still last seen at "Feb 3 at 15:45"
Good so!
@BardiHarborow You certainly may have.
@Jefffrey I'd find it easier to believe that Vlad is a clone of Cicada
03:42
It's still running (I'm on it now). Check disk says file system errors.
@BardiHarborow Are you running Windows?
Unfortunately.
don't worry then, there's nothing to break in the first place
@AlexM. LOL how did you find these (all zero rep users)? Can one have zero rep at SE? I thought the minimum is 1.
what
03:44
@Blob lol
@Blob too true.
user406009
Windows does have some nice things. The font rendering in particular is pretty good.
I not sure whether the fact that it is still running is because the OS is loaded in RAM or that the HDD is not dead.
@AlexM. OK 0 only shows up in the overview page
user406009
@BardiHarborow Open and edit a random file then.
03:47
@πάνταῥεῖ I still don't get what that has to do with me lol
@Lalaland Hell might have some nice things prepared for you as well. Like the low heating cost for instance.
@Lalaland, well that works, so all is not lost. I'll be very surprised if some "crucial" piece of the OS is not corrupted and/or certain HDD blocks are not damaged.
@AlexM. I didn't laugh about you, but with you. Just check out [Users] and search for cicada (I thought that was what you actually did)
user406009
@BardiHarborow SMART data is the way to check those sort of things.
@πάνταῥεῖ ah, no
we have Cicada among us right now btw
can you not feel the aura
03:52
@AlexM. I'm tinnitus free at the moment, and there's nothing to hear? (And I'm a bit aura agnostic) We have some misunderstandings (geographically)?
holy shit I made the user log in and out
I'm a PHP guru
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I have but one regret
judging by the exams given out so far
guys: don't do java.
there'd be no point in using AngularJS
AngularJS is the only thing I like about webdev
@AlexM. And Knockout, you like that too.
@DonLarynx Java: Not Even Once
03:54
/me that feeling when you were stupid enough to buy such a cheap laptop that you can lean on the keyboard and kill your HDD.
it's sort of like...
@Nooble it was a mistake signing up for this class, LMAO
like how I think Unity's workflow is the best to develop games around
I find that AngularJS's workflow is the best to do that MVC shit
Java is for llamas.
Collegeboard is stupid. They have Java crap in their AP CS exam so my school's forced to teach that language.
03:55
@Jefffrey never used it
@DonLarynx Yes. Better do JavaProgrammingEnterpriseLevelBigData
Stay in school, don't do Java.
Java was never mandatory in my college
Java's bad, m'kay?
@MarkGarcia u wtf m8
03:56
it was suggested a lot by profs, but C# was always an accepted alternative
@AlexM. You have lost the ability to define what you like the moment you put ketchup on pizza.
So, now I'll decide what you like.
I like C# more than java
I think its just the interface
the what
the interface between the chair and the computer you mean?
@AlexM. They don't have much experience choice.
Java is a bean, beans are mean (because it rhymes), therefore Java is mean.
03:58
@MarkGarcia what do you mean?
@Nooble Java's just another programming language, and if you master it, you'll be capable of building glorious software from it. I don't really get the "is bad" point.
It's terrible.
Ok, maybe it's not terrible. It's just boring.
@AlexM. You can't be a CS prof if you know any languages other than Java.
I don't think it's really about being "Bad"
it's more about "there are better choices"
like C#
@Jefffrey Boring is terrible.
user406009
03:59
@AlexM. You might want to consider checking out React. It's somwhat similar in idea, but I find that it's nicer than AngularJs.
where did you come from
why did you come here
did the stench of Javascript bring you here
And it has the same errors everybody did in the same years as Java was born. See null for example.
Or the whole "OOP is everything" thingy that was going on back then.
user406009
No, JS sucks.
@Jefffrey I don't like it very much, and preferred C# for doing some stuff. But generally saying "java is bad" is unfounded.
Not really.
It was great when it came out. Now it's just bad. It's exactly how progress should look like.
04:01
do you still need weird shit in order to simulate events in Java
lol
I mean they added lambdas, that much I know
IMHO the future is not with Java or C++ or C#.
@Jefffrey inb4 Haskell
@AlexM. Not necessarily, but yeah I see the functional paradigm taking the place.
I don't
And on this, I might see a future for C++, because apparently it's moving in that direction too.
04:03
@AlexM. Java developers were the guys, which mostly invented the source/sink event/delegate models. So what?
@πάνταῥεῖ can you do something remotely similar to
C++ will always have a future. It'll just be so complicated only a select few people actually know how to use it.
~job security~
@AlexM. How do you see the programming world in 10 years?
04:03
@Blob That sounds like the present.
last time, I had to work around with interfaces
and do some weird shit like making the listenee call the required method in the listener
@AlexM. Of course that's possible in Java (and C++ also BTW, see e.g. Qt, Platinum C++ etc ...)
@πάνταῥεῖ well, show me
@Jefffrey my own or someone else's?
@AlexM. Meh. That's too broad here. Refer to the resources I've pointed.
@AlexM. The world in general.
What would be the popular paradigm, languages or ideas.
04:06
@πάνταῥεῖ if it's too broad, then it's probably not as simple as C#'s two line solution
> Lightbulb appears to run on Windows, as it stops functioning after a seemingly random period of time and the only known fix is to install fresh copy.
@Jefffrey I don't know, I can't enumerate all possible situations
user406009
@Jefffrey I still think we're going to see a bunch of languages. People are always going to have different opinions about static vs dynamic, or () vs {}, etc. Not to mention different requirements like lack of GC or required memory safety, etc.
@Jefffrey Most common agreements are interfaces :-P ...
@Lalaland () vs {}?
04:08
I want to move somehow and end up in a smaller team and do gameplay programming
in Unity
does anyone have used or use XBMC/Kodi?
or maybe UE4
that's where I'd want to see myself 10 years from now
user406009
@Jefffrey I guess I should have been more specific. Lisp-like syntax vs C-like syntax.
@Steve On my Pi, yeah.
I wish all these teams getting up and doing oldschool RPGs with Unity happened later on
04:09
@Lalaland Syntax is not too important.
it only can be used to watch legal live tv chanlles only through ustvnow right/
@Nooble channels *
ok awesome, I'm ready for this exam shit
too early tho
one more hour to go, or so
user406009
@Jefffrey Sometimes it can make a difference. Lisp style syntax is especially good for homoiconicity.
No idea what that is.
@Lalaland jeffrey is more about
user406009
04:14
In lisp the structure of everything is the same, if statements, variable declarations, function calls, etc. That helps enable things like macros to be done more easily.
will people in 10 years abandon stuff like
mutable state
or w/e FP is about
@Lalaland homoiconicity wut? (not that Lisp isn't :C=)
I love you Alex. You also have a bisexual name, so that makes it easier for me.
04:14
the best things I got from FP were
uh concepts like
partial application
mapping functions to structures
but I like things like these because I can make my !FP code easier to understand and work with
user406009
I still don't think mutable state is going away. Mutable state just maps too well to people's conceptual model of what they want to do.
like some one time when I avoided some random code duplication by using std::bind to feed a function that would've been of arity 3 to something expecting arity 2
very nice, thank you partial application or w/e
@Lalaland of course
@Lalaland Lisp is one of the most disgusting and obscure things I came over in my ~30 year programming career. I've had to get in touch with that crap for some tasks, but still find even XSLT is better designed and capable for a sensible minded person.
I just can't find a reason to code my games without using mutable state
it's just such a wrong way to model a world that... changes
Immutability isn't really immutability in FP.
It's just that mutability is expressed as a function from one state to another.
04:21
yeah, that
So you still have stuff that are mutable.
@AlexM. If a state isn't considered mutable, how can it ever change to a different state? I don't get that obscure speculations/wording.
It's just that the single values are not in itself mutable.
I find a.something = 5; to be way easier to work with than a = MakeNewAWithSomethingChangedTo(a, 5);
Which actually makes it easier to reason about.
04:22
@Jefffrey One separates state and context, that's what I'm used to it.
@AlexM. a = MakeNewAWithSomethingChangedTo(a, 5); makes no sense as you wouldn't be able to mutate a?
ugh
I don't know
but something tells me
the correct way is even more complicated
and probably has to do with rebuilding everything that contains a
just because a.something has to change
Just providing fancy shortcuts from language levels doesn't really help for understanding what's going along _under the hood_.
It's all just fancy masquerade, for already well known and understood concepts.
04:25
It's just that you wouldn't think in terms of updating the value a.
There's no 1-to-1 mapping from imperative to functional.
owell
until people start doing these things
I'll keep decreasing my orc's health by... decreasing the orc's health
that is orc.health -= something
takeDamage something orc
you should make a game in haskell and let me know how easy it is
It's actually easy, except that graphic libraries are not ready yet.
The bad thing is that people start to use something like orc.health -= something without knowing the context, and what's really going on (hidden by language implications).
04:29
@AlexM. But, I think I'll try to finish my snake game making it a CLI game.
I was going on more about the game's complexity rather than graphics
And then I'll link it you.
I don't find a single screen where a mario-like character jumps around to be relevant
Once I find a way to get keyboard input with a CLI game.
How do you even do that, is that possible?
I'm curious how something like what I'm working on could be modeled using pure functional style, and how simple it would be to reason around compared to the usual mutable state version
04:30
What are you working on?
Met some guys that wondered why add'ing event handlers in C# might leave you with bad stuff that keeps surviving garbage collection.
It's all shit. You have much too much power of doing things beyond understanding what's actually going on.
@Jefffrey something similar to this
compressed to a single level
but everything has to be in there: combat, stats, inventories, quest logs etc.
you don't even need graphics for this
just some ASCII stuff works
@AlexM. At least I'm not talking about a visual representation level people!
although it's a bit of a pity that there's no way to prove that recalculating the whole state of the game on each update isn't very costly compared to mutating only what is needed :(
I mean it's obvious that it would be
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04:37
should have said it like "I'm curious when pure FP starts to be a resource hog for games"
it would probably work ok-ish for smaller titles that don't do anything resource intensive
but no way it would be a solution for the big guys who, most of the time, end up micro-optimizing for performance
just use what makes sense and it's ok
nothing good comes out from forcing yourself to use a single solution for all problems
@Jefffrey yup, that's what I'd like to see 10 years from now
a language letting you do everything
and smart programmers being able to fit shapes in holes perfectly
@AlexM. I'm not sure either (because I'm not sure I understand what the game is about), but in FP you don't need state because you would model a game loop as being the repetition of some update function that goes from one game state to the other.
it probably takes a mathematician to figure out a purely functional game loop
Each frame would then just be: (draw • update) (where • is function composition).
applied to some initial state
shit, I don't know how the webdev prof looks
actually I don't know how any of my profs look
Then you may become impure like @BartekBanachewicz and suddenly move to the dark side.
04:47
I'll just shut up and follow the crowd
sheeple
more concise languages, better libraries, more open source software, more web stuff than there is already...
I hope browsers don't become operating systems
They are not already?
can you imagine, Fallout 8 being Firefox exclusive
shivers
04:51
I can play games on browsers, I even have to log in to my browser.
And thinking that all of this magic is based on JS. That makes me shiver.
I don't mind JS
welp, almost time to take off
many thanks to my unknown neighbor who made his wifi insecure
so I could set up wamp and do some PHP before the exam
inb4 types by itself: "you're welcome"
user406009
@Jefffrey Well at least there is good tooling which compiles to JS.
eh
JS will become the new Assembly
@Lalaland Such as?
@Jefffrey what will asm.js become then?
user406009
Typescript would be my current favorite.
04:54
I once made a game using AngularJS lol
it was one of those lemonade stand sims
it worked well, somewhat
with the AngularJS logic
though I wish it was easier to propagate events
or rather
to be able to go both ways in the controller hierarchy on demand
so you didn't have to shove global data in some place
Still a good song.
wait, PHP has classes
lol
probably not going to need to use them anyway

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