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09:00
at first layer, it's easy to get the N feature maps from 1 original image by convolving the N kernels. but how can it work at next layer? @most
now I am afraid to check what "bate" means
@WangWang Why would you come to a C++ room and start talking about machine learning?
@WangWang CONVOLVE ALL THE KERNELS
09:00
@WangWang You work on the combinations of the N feature maps, and recursively
for example, convolving 3 kernels to 5 feature maps, i think 15 feature maps produced, am i wrong?
user1804599
How does a GC stop the world?
By running in the same thread as the world?
user1804599
The world runs in multiple threads.
09:02
@райтфолд You should ask that on SO!
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I know, I will have an atomic Boolean per fiber and an extra atomic Boolean X.
@fred, i couldn't find machine learning room.
@All Hi,

Sorry, if I interrupt in this ongoing conversation.

I am coming to Lounge for help on server programming. After getting my question closed on SO and subsequently programmers:
http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/273587/which-are-the-general-choices-for-server-programming

Any idea which framework should I use for C++?
user1804599
GC sets X to true and then spinlocks until all non-suspended fibers' flags are set to true.
09:03
@iammilind Have you tried std::fuck_off<T>
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user1804599
Then the fibers again spinlock till X becomes false.
but at most of books, they dont discribe such that. at most
@iammilind if your question got closed on programmers, you can be pretty sure it won't be met well here
> I am coming to Lounge
that was your mistake
Jan 30 at 2:30, by Borgleader
"Hi I have a question about my retirement fund"
"Sir this is a convenience store..."
"I know but it's the only thing open at this hour"
09:04
@iammilind ASIO or any actor library IDK
user1804599
@iammilind Switch to something sane instead, like Perl or Go.
@WangWang There's a lot of papers on the topic
would you recommend apropriate one for me?
thanks in advance
09:05
@iammilind Poll questions in the form of "What is the best XYZ" are off-topic on stack exchange.
You're welcome in advance
@райтфолд, I have a choice in C++/Java/C#
@Fre
@FredOverflow, I know but I thought may be Lounge might be free for a while as it would be night in US :)
09:06
@AMostMajestuousCapybara, thanks
user1804599
@iammilind C#
@iammilind most of the people here are from Europe, not US
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@FredOverflow this should work: gist.github.com/rightfold/7863513ba046dce4b75e
i can't find the material about CNN there, at most
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09:07
@AMostMajestuousCapybara fuck off
what relation is between Deep learning and CNN?
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Q: Can C++ be used as a server-side web development language?

Scott DaviesI'd like to get into web development using C++ as the "scripting language" on the server-side. My server infrastructure is *nix based, so doing web development in C++ on Azure is not applicable and C++/CLI ASP.NET is also not applicable. Separate from legacy CGI applications, can web developmen...

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Good, three people plonked.
@WangWang CNN is included in DNN
@райтфолд Nooooo radek I always loved you someone pls star this so he'll see it
09:08
then, where is about CNN there?
@BartekBanachewicz, ok then I might be wrong. I heard some people speaking "F" word. So I blindly assumed US. Sorry
(someone had to do it.)
@FredOverflow is this a logo of Community Wiki?
lol earth is cropped in preview?
09:09
I see a C and a W
user1804599
What is CMI? Or is it CIW?
@FredOverflow, I had referred that link earlier. Thanks anyways.
user1804599
Guido van Rossum worked at CWI.
i referred to this site before, @most, but they r configured by python implementation
user1804599
How long should a spinlock take before you should switch to a mutex?
09:10
i wanna refer to c/c++ implementation, @most
@райтфолд ~200 spins but you plonked me
@iammilind What? No you didn't. You linked to a fresh, downvoted answer of yours. The one I linked is 3 years old.
@iammilind @iammilind Right now you have a heck of choices for web programming, but C++ is still a PITA. C# is very attractive nowadays because the platform is being natively ported to .ix systems. If you want something with AOT compilation, then Haskell could be a nice choice, and for something fully dynamic I'd probably pick Python. That being said, those are only personal preferences and you have to choose yourself.
@WangWang Port it to C++
oopsie why did I plink him twice
09:11
@райтфолд I heard Guido is so good at Python that he got a job offer? :)
@Bar @Bar @Bar @Bar @Bar @Bar @Bar @Bar @Bar @Bar @Bar @Bar @Bar
no brakes on the bartrain
ok, @most, thanks for your help
:)
How about node.js? It might serve all your needs. — Knerd 1 hour ago
lol this site is so bad
It should be called BadProgrammers.StackExchange.Com
09:13
@райтфолд lol so funny
@BartekBanachewicz, sure. C# can be a good choice and would be feasible. Just last question. Does C++ make any difference over C#/Java when it comes to server performance? (I heard that the network latency is usually high enough to discard such minimal differences between C++, C#, Java)
Yes
Maybe
Benchmark it
@Ell Well, in that case, you're welcome. Maybe.
@iammilind A C++ server will crash sooner or later when the heap becomes too fragmented.
@iammilind This really depends on what the server is doing. For a typical CRUD web app scenario, I doubt there would be any difference.
09:16
@FredOverflow use a pooling allocator, noob.
user1804599
.NET's GC is over 35490 LOC. :(
@BartekBanachewicz If somebody asks if C++ is better than C#/Java, he has no idea how to implement pooling allocators. Hence, his C++ server will crash.
@райтфолд That's less than your mom
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Mine is like, 80 LOC. :(
slashdot is down, i repeat slashdot is down
09:17
@райтфолд Give it to some Java dude, he'll blow it up to 1000 LOC, no problem.
@Pris nobody fucking cares, I repeat
@Pris So use reddit instead.
@BartekBanachewicz I care, so as usual, you're wrong
its back crisis averted
@Pris that's what I said.
user1804599
@FredOverflow Here's a GC implementation in Java: void collectGarbage() { System.gc(); }.
09:18
@FredOverflow lol. So provocative.
@sehe You can have subpatterns in regexes? Or do you simply mean a couple of strings gobbled together via the + operator?
@BartekBanachewicz, thanks!
the patent system is such a joke
> "Justice was done here," said Rembrandt lawyer
lol
@Pris In the US
It's not like that in developed parts of the world (e.g, Europe)
09:20
release one tentacle of the kraken
use 9 gems to release another or wait 6 hours
> countries (e.g, Europe)
@AMostMajestuousCapybara I seem to recall Apple winning key patent battles in Germany
too late, sucker
@Pris Exactly
@BartekBanachewicz I knew someone would be enough of a condescending prick to nitpick and it had to be you
I sense a new me-me forming
09:23
A new meme?
may may
@AMostMajestuousCapybara you have to admit that calling US undeveloped and then calling Europe a country has this nice twang to it though
I don't have to admit anything who the fuck do you think you are
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user1804599
If I want non-atomic variables to be readable by other threads I need a membar right?
don't correct membar
don't do it
(memory barrier)
slowly back off nobody noticed anything
We need a fool barrier.
That ars article is really interesting. Samsung actually funds a lot of shit in that town in East Texas where so many patent cases are held to promote the brand of their company and win public favor. If juries like a company they're less likely to rule against it. What a disgusting situation all around
09:26
@FredOverflow whatever your language affords, yes. There's no excuse not to do it (even if it means concatening strings with helpful names)
user1804599
because my GC updates pointers
user1804599
which are not atomic because they don't need to be
so I guess everyone knows about that mars one shit?
like, those guys who select some people to send on mars and not back
and people registered
@AlexM. did something interesting happen to that
user1804599
hahahaha
09:27
because it's somehow fun to die on the way to mars
user1804599
wordexp invokes Perl on OS X.
or on mars
@Pris it's still going on
Also: Ahahaha. You think I don't see tons of crap? Maybe I just filter better. I'm really really selective of what I view on SO. I choose not to focus on the drivel, so I don't go into a panicky "ermagahd must close baaad questions" mode. That's an attitude. Trying to janitor everything to clinically clean standards (a) doesn't scale (you know: it's stressful!) and (b) kills the life. Look at nature: You can leave the dirt to rot. (It might even be beneficial in unexpected ways). No need to scare vultures away "because you don't want to encourage rotting corpses". — sehe 8 mins ago
I wrote two more heartfelt comments in that thread (^)
Someone tell radek that atomic and barriers are related but orthogonal concepts
09:28
IRTA radek the atomic
Commenting sucks. It takes more time for me to write than an answer. And it comes out less structured. :(
user1804599
> /* XXX this is _not_ designed to be fast */
/* XXX this is _not_ designed to be fast */
/* wordexp is also rife with security "challenges", unless you pass it
  WRDE_NOCMD it *must* support subshell expansion, and even if you
  don't beause it has to support so much of the standard shell (all
  the odd little variable expansion options for example) it is hard
  to do without a subshell).  It is probbably just plan a Bad Idea
  to call in anything setuid, or executing remotely. */
@райтфолд at least cite the whole thing
It is probably just Bad Idea to use Perl. :S
user1804599
No, Perl is good.
why did i unplonk
@райтфолд It isn't
I happen to like some features of it (a lot). But it's not good enough for me to consider for any task that's not q&d
user1804599
Perl should use wordexp just to introduce a fork bomb.
@sehe Like the fact you can uninstall it
@sehe Cue "I'd write you a shorter letter but didn't have the time"
Idunno how I'd feel about going to mars one-way. I might do it if there's a good chance people would make it
09:32
@BartekBanachewicz Indeed
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Needs proof (I don't think you can, on most UNIX flavours)
@sehe rm -rf / --no-preserve-perl
people at my company use perls to generate makefiles
@AMostMajestuousCapybara That's not uninstall. That's destroy
every time I try to build anything I waste hours
09:33
automated patent generation
@sehe Functionally equivalent
@BartekBanachewicz I admit, I've used perl in a makefile include in 2014!
I don't know how many hours they've saved when writing those scripts, but net loss is tremendous
@AMostMajestuousCapybara No. Because it breaks the OS (userland)
@sehe What does it break
09:34
@BartekBanachewicz That just means it's badly applied
Man that's actually kind of brilliant. Come up with algorithms to generate patents by modifying existing ones... and just saturate the system. I dunno how you'd actually file all those patents though.
@sehe you can't "goodly" apply Perl in a way other than not applying it
@AMostMajestuousCapybara I think many userland tools assume perl is available. But you're free to try! What distro do you use?
@BartekBanachewicz hahahaha. inb4 Sith
@AMostMajestuousCapybara ....
09:35
Debian-based stuff
2 mins ago, by sehe
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Needs proof (I don't think you can, on most UNIX flavours)
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Well. My guess is trying to remove perl cripples the OS
I typically try to remain professional and all that
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but if someone approached me and said "let's write X in Perl" I prolly would explode
Let's write X in Perl!
09:36
@BartekBanachewicz You have many character flaws. It's probably helpful that you realize some of them
user1804599
The Sorrow is a great boss.
user1804599
@BartekBanachewicz let's write X in Perl.
I'd rather write Logo than Perl
@sehe What are mine? pls pls pls pls :3
@AMostMajestuousCapybara not realizing your flaws for one
09:37
@AMostMajestuousCapybara You want to hear all five of them?
that's a metaflaw
@sehe inb4 lust etc
user1804599
I'm so good I don't need no flaws.
@BartekBanachewicz what flaws :nerd:
@BartekBanachewicz Quick! Register metaflaw.com.
user1804599
Yes, this will work very well.
> I am currently doing a CUDA course in Udacity and already asked this question there, but nobody answers it.
@BartekBanachewicz very apt username (I'm almost tempted to vote undeletion just to be able to get "don't be daft" in)
what cuda question? @most
09:40
@WangWang Some guy, I'll answer him
hehe slight competition
Nooo you can go ahead if you want, here's the question
I don't :)
user1804599
Although shared mutex may be better.
user1804599
Does Boost have a shared mutex implementation that actually works?
09:40
...
user1804599
C++11's is horrible.
Of course it does
user1804599
Nice.
@райтфолд It doesn't have anything that actually works. Because, that's what the implementations are for
His code is terrible
09:41
> i can, through code, get some interesting svg data... but I don't understand the api logic enough to use it myself :(
@AMostMajestuousCapybara What else is new
what happened to fucking reading docs
@AMostMajestuousCapybara okay one of them is small penis if you absolutely have to know
@BartekBanachewicz the fact that fucking is soo good that it tends to expand in time, so reading never happens
09:42
@BartekBanachewicz Sry next time you'll feel it deeper
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Actually, only one of them is new (if new is defined as "since my latest screen name change")
@sehe "My girlfriend always laughs during sex, regardless of the docs she's reading"?
Ooh. Double turnoff
@sehe I'm still interested! (In all of them)
... :)
09:43
Maybe it's time to get a new keyboard.
@райтфолд WAIT WAT. How is that in the LibC implementation o.O
Okay, guess I'll never know
RIP my self-improvement
@FredOverflow Maybe it's Maybelline
@AMostMajestuousCapybara Oh. Only 4 left now :S
@AlexM. They want to send 40 people to Mars to colonize it? Is that large enough to prevent hereditary gene defects or whatever it's called?
@FredOverflow Depends if they send your mom or not
I'm really sorry btw, I just can't resist making those
09:49
Witzelsucht (from the German witzeln, meaning to joke or wisecrack, and sucht, meaning addiction or yearning) is a set of rare neurological symptoms characterized by a tendency to make puns, or tell inappropriate jokes or pointless stories in socially inappropriate situations. A less common symptom is hypersexuality, the tendency to make sexual comments at inappropriate times or situations. Patients do not understand that their behavior is abnormal, therefore are nonresponsive to others' reactions. This disorder is most commonly seen in patients with frontal lobe damage, particularly right frontal...
Case #3:
@AlexM. Wait, this is going to be Big Brother On Mars, is it not?
@sehe slowpoke. And yeah, it sucks tremendously
@FredOverflow it's going to be people die attempting to reach mars
09:52
@AlexM. whens the launch date
@BartekBanachewicz I had sufficed myself of your comments on it. That didn't really give me the context.
@Pris read about it on ars technica
@BartekBanachewicz there?
@BartekBanachewicz :)
@geek007 WHat is Yr kstn
@Pris 2025
09:54
Wow they're planning an unmanned mission in 2018
tis 1 of me 56 flaw
Opera has this fantastic feature of identifying low-level SO accounts:
Guess what the common factor is
@sehe they're intimidated by my avatar?
That the url is borken because same thing on firefuck
09:57
Facebook can't get its CDNM certs right!
SO is connected to Facebook?
@FredOverflow Wait what. Why did "me paw" get moved
@FredOverflow Good morning. Had a nice sleep?
@FredOverflow Yes through giant light pipes
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@sehe I thought I better move 1-2 messages too many than 1-2 too few.
off by 1-2 error
@FredOverflow and so you left "what is yr kstn"
09:58
@BartekBanachewicz I'm laughing
@FredOverflow You're a sloppy owner
@BartekBanachewicz trolol
I am getting an error when I compile, which says:

Access memory violation
@BartekBanachewicz Oh. TRIGGER warning!
It brings back all my memories of being violated by MSAccess

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