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14:00
@CatPlusPlus shh people are going crazy about it. Have you read the comments?
I don't know how many of those comments are playing along and I don't really care
This fucking shit is not why I subscribe to a site like that
meh most of the time their quality is p good
Already had a strike against them for publishing that "OMG DROPBOX STEALS ALL OF YOUR FILES" bullshit with no analysis of their own
btw I can imagine @Momotapa picking his av and saying to himself "that's just the smile I need."
I can picture it as clearly as if that was happening in front of me
@R.MartinhoFernandes While I agree that the direction doesn't matter, I thought some might find an approximation of the real threshold interesting. People have survived acceleration of around 300 Gs for extremely short periods of time. Usually it is when suddenly stopping from going fast though--typically somebody in a race car who crashes and hits a concrete barrier. You don't even have to start out very fast to get well over 100 Gs in such cases.
14:06
I didn't want to use the n word
I'm allowed cuz I'm black
but originally the quote was supposed to say "that's just the n****r smile I need."
@BartekBanachewicz too scared huh
no guts
HUH
I was already suspended once for saying f****t
Heh I don't count the times I got banned for using the mighty n word
get on my level
bruh
14:07
A couple of Gs, an I and an E, an R and an N...
@JerryCoffin I agree (a kick, punch or slap can apply hundreds of gs easily but only very briefly) , but are those values for the car or the occupant? The restraint systems in a car are designed to make the crash effectively last longer for the occupant and that reduces the acceleration.
user1804599
Ugh.
Just six little letters, all jumbled together, have caused damage that we may never mend...
user1804599
_.unzip was removed in a minor release.
user1804599
Another library to never use again.
14:08
_.unrar
user1804599
> _.xor to complement _.difference, _.intersection, & _.union
user1804599
dat pun
In our modern, freespoken society, there is a word that we still hold taboo...
A word of terrible history, being used to abuse, oppress and subdue...
I love that song
is barket discovering his inner shakespeare or sth
14:10
You think that's possible?
@AlexM. whistles
lol the flag
Nice try @LightningRacisinObrit
LightingRacismInOrbit
@MomotapaLimpopo Well, that's pretty much the reason you use it, isn't it?
RIP myself
14:11
@R.MartinhoFernandes Occupant. I remember reading about a case where the driver came loose, and his head (in a helmet) hit a barrier. They figured his head decelerated at around 290-300 Gs--and he walked away from it.
@BartekBanachewicz fuckit?
no the musical instrument f word
not typing it
@BartekBanachewicz That's too long and doesn't start with f
I honestly can't think of any "naughty words" starting in 'f' that refer to musical instruments
you could type it then delete it, bub
14:14
giving us just enough time to ridicule you for thinking that a xxxxxx is a musical instrument
It's a new git service
@BartekBanachewicz No, that's a single g.
@Jefffrey sounds like the old one
oh, that
@R.MartinhoFernandes shit
#commenceridicule
14:15
Jesus christ just fucking type the words you're talking about
It's called a Bassoon, dumbass
I AM DISCUSSING A THING BUT I CANNOT SAY THE THING is stupid
@CatPlusPlus Nah, it's a party game.
It's what censorship does
Taboo is a word guessing party game published by Hasbro in 1989. The objective of the game is for a player to have their partners guess the word on the player's card without using the word itself or five additional words listed on the card. The game is similar to Catch Phrase, also from Hasbro, in which a player tries to get his or her teammates to guess words using verbal clues. Taboo was later the basis for a 2002 game show Taboo of the same name on TNN (now Spike), hosted by comedian Chris Wylde. == Equipment == A few hundred cards with 5 taboo words and the word that has to be explained on...
14:16
"I hate censorship" is not a valid excuse for running around hurting people
4
lol what
Firefox why are you not updating
@R.MartinhoFernandes or you explain the other ways of achieving this quite simple goal vOv
@R.MartinhoFernandes I like charades more though
@CatPlusPlus cos you used the wrong words
14:18
@sehe Oh you meant you preferred not to mention the regex? I agree then.
shots fired
lol another song your dog has a bigger carbon footprint than a 4-wheel drive
In space-time, what do you call the distance along the time axis?
I just love tim
@R.MartinhoFernandes Monday
@R.MartinhoFernandes duration?
14:19
duration
Doesn't feel right as the word to express how far apart two events are.
fps
ups
TEMPORAL DISTANCE
^
there's nothing in it worth a caps lock though
You are shouting more than usual cat
14:20
mlyp
@райтфолд okay okay added /cc @R.MartinhoFernandes
@R.MartinhoFernandes time interval
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think the OP had a regex? Or an existing answer. I don't remember
Hi @BartekBanachewicz
"I have just created an account here on Stackoverflow because I am completely hopeless!" I'm not sure that's a good reason to create an account on Stackoverflow [sic], though it does seem to be in vogue lately. — Lightning Racis in Obrit just now
14:22
Hi my favorite kbok
What's up?
> lasst year
Ugh another very clever fake news article
@Mr.kbok Griwes helped me with polymorphic objects and I got abstract modules to work
lol I learnt sssee plusss plusss lassst year
@R.MartinhoFernandes "Temporal distance" is indeed the commonly accepted term, alongside "spatial distance".
14:23
Post your program rather than the story of your life! — CaptainCodeman 9 mins ago
@BartekBanachewicz In Haskell?
@LightningRacisinObrit lol at first edit.
@R.MartinhoFernandes i don't know what you're talking about
inb4 link to rev history
I am sorry if I bored you here is my program: — Programmeer007 55 secs ago
14:24
@BartekBanachewicz I just really like the word 'temporal'
lol
@CatPlusPlus I prefer 'temporaral'
I am sorry if I bored you here is my program: — Programmeer007 1 min ago
Troll
@LightningRacisinObrit lol
14:24
26 secs ago, by Lightning Racis in Obrit
I am sorry if I bored you here is my program: — Programmeer007 55 secs ago
@BartekBanachewicz How does that work
Is programeer someone who programs while on the sea
> I'm a hacker, pretty much in the old school sense of the word. But I do know IT security too.
What's a hacker in the old school sense of the word?
A very clever term for a programmer
How in the world are you supposed to do that?
@Jefffrey In the sense "not a web developer"
> I reently upgraded my computer's OS from Winodows XP to Gentoo Linux
@CatPlusPlus same here (I prefer spatiotemporal though <3)
14:26
@DemCodeLines Shift and OR hth
@Mr.kbok it's basically PIMPL in Haskell. You hide implementation behind another level of indirection to be able to store the existential properly
I'm merging the 3.3 changes into the modular backend branch
How are you supposed to alter the bit pattern?
when I'm done I'll make a proper release out of it and Hate is on a straight way to v0.2
This light cone intersection function is going to be messy.
Apparently GDC videos are up
14:29
@R.MartinhoFernandes wut
I remember it to be pretty easy actually
These "light cones" go forward and backward in time.
What if StackEgg is like a survey to find out what users value most?
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh welp
What's StackEgg again?
I remember I implemented the cone light on a 1hr codementor session
@Jefffrey a tamagotchi game
14:30
Oh, is that serious? I thought it was a joke.
Addicting as hell
They're spatially and temporally discrete. However the second layer of a cone is say 8 times units in the future relative to the first layer, and the third layer is 4 times units in the future relative to the first layer.
you must be fun at parties
look who's talking
oh fuck I just realised what my nick should have been this morning
14:31
StackEgg is precisely the thing I'd never notice. Except maybe for the SO outage
@BartekBanachewicz Didn't you spend hours on it yesterday?
ahhhh no, dammit:
@R.MartinhoFernandes on spatiotemporal light cones? ;)
> **Oops! There was a problem updating your profile:**
> Display Name can only contain letters, digits, spaces, apostrophes or hyphens and must start with a letter or digit
So, if we can persuade him to change his nick, if only temporarily, he'll never be able to put it back :D
@BartekBanachewicz Oh. I thought that was to Jefff or Blob.
@BartekBanachewicz It's Hashlife.
14:32
pardon me, but how are those connected
Definitely not me
Cheers & hth. — Lightness
you uninterested twits
@LightningRacisinObrit lolwut
or we could have done VladFromWraclaw, VladFromBerlin, VladFromNottingham, VladFromDerby etc
VladFromCanadaEh
14:34
we must be more organised next year
Xeo
Xeo
Vlad From Orbit
4
International Space Vlad
I've been too regular with this fax thing
@R.MartinhoFernandes #life
14:38
lol there's literally nothing to do for me at work today
my manager came up and said "welp there's nothing to do but we can't go home just in case"
Write tests
no bugs to fix, tests to write, technical debt to pay ofF?
How can there not be work for a programmer exactly?
see, technically I'm not a part of the platform development team
technically I just work on specific projects
and all of the projects I work on are basically done
14:39
Teach me how to done projects
we're just sitting tight ahead of schedule, waiting for QA to report something
lightness changes his avatar again
quel surprise
we we were 1 day ahead on previous project and we're at least two days with this one
Pris doesn't capitalize the first letter of the sentence. Quel surprise.
@BartekBanachewicz Than keep being ahead. Also refactor. Also bugfixes. Are you telling me your project doesn't have bugs?
@Jefffrey use stable technology you're familiar with, reuse code from previous projects, prioritize tasks appropriately and limit your scope
14:41
Hashlife and light-cones? Hashlife represents the world as a ---tree--- graph of cells interconnected both spatially and temporally and memoises the whole thing. In order to display a certain section of the world at a certain generation, I need to know which cells intersect that section/generation and if they don't exist, which cells will intersect it at some point if evaluated (the light-cone).
The temporal connections in the graph are not sequential: they jump in powers of two, for speeding up, and that's why the light cones can be weird: i.e. to find the evolution of a cell after three g
@Pris I wanted to fool people that I was Daenerys Targaryen.
@BartekBanachewicz and learn how to merge properly
Is it possible to simplify x & -1
@Jefffrey we have some bugs that are related to 3rd party integrations
but they seem to lie on the other side
@DemCodeLines lolwat
@DemCodeLines Don't do that.
14:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes woah
"Simplify the following C expression. x & -1"
fail
How are integers being represented?
@BartekBanachewicz When I put it like that it actually sounds quite inefficient, but there are other factors in play.
14:43
goddamnit
@Jefffrey you mean data type?
halflife keeps crashing when I progress down a particular corridor.
@Jefffrey there's one project that has bugs called Hate
actually I have a repo cloning in the background now
@DemCodeLines No I mean "how are integers being represented?", as in how many bits, what's the format?
Like 8 bits, two complement.
Days since last ban: 0
14:44
num bits doesn't matter as long as it's <= numbits(int)
@MomotapaLimpopo lol you were suspended?
@Puppy not true
34 mins ago, by Momotapa Limpopo
Nice try @LightningRacisinObrit
Thanks, man.
:slowclap:
I am so powerful. You don't want to mess with me.
14:46
LRiO got someone banned?
k so
data ShaderDesc = ShaderDesc {
    sdFloatPrecision :: FloatPrecision,
    sdInputs :: [Input],
    sdOutputs :: [Output],
    sdUniforms :: [Uniform],
    sdBody :: String
}
this seems to make sense
I'm keeping that.
except the fucking prefixes fuck you records
@BartekBanachewicz Keep us updated.
@BartekBanachewicz alignment sucks
14:47
@LightningRacisinObrit why
@BartekBanachewicz That's not standard C++. It's not C++ at all D:
@BartekBanachewicz There isn't any, is the main problem.
@Jefffrey We're assuming 8 bits.
@DemCodeLines What format?
@LightningRacisinObrit so?
@Blob it's Haskell duh
14:48
@BartekBanachewicz You asked 'why'. I told you. There is no "so?" beyond that.
I'm not sure how to answer that. We're not explicitly told, "x format" or "y format". If you give me one or two examples of possible formats, I might be able to tell you.
Did someone watch "Whiplash"?
Probably 8 bits and two's complement as is most common.
14:50
In computer science, an integer is a datum of integral data type, a data type which represents some finite subset of the mathematical integers. Integral data types may be of different sizes and may or may not be allowed to contain negative values. Integers are commonly represented in a computer as a group of binary digits. The size of the grouping varies so the set of integer sizes available varies between different types of computers. Computer hardware, including virtual machines, nearly always provide a way to represent a processor register or memory address as an integer. == Value and ...
Well, let's assume that.
It sounds like your professor is making false assumptions and teaching you to do the same. A shame.
@DemCodeLines Let's assume what? You were given two choices lol
unsigned or signed?
c'mon man
Dear lord
signed, sorry.
Lol
14:51
@DemCodeLines Dude, how would -1 be represented if it was in 4 bits?
@BartekBanachewicz It has always been all lower case on github, and the inconsistency was bugging me.
1111 or 1001 or something else?
@Jefffrey Doesn't matter. None of the bitwise operations depends on that.
@Jefffrey Doesn't matter!
@Jefffrey 1111
@R.MartinhoFernandes It matters if I want to make an example.
14:52
All the C++ operators are completely representation-agnostic.
@fredoverflow Yeah
@Jefffrey No it doesn't. You can make an example without it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not really
@LightningRacisinObrit I guess it's false if you count reinterpret_cast as an operator.
@R.MartinhoFernandes lol
14:53
The value result after performing bitwise operations absolutely depends on representation.
@LightningRacisinObrit Example.
Write a program that by using bitwise operations can tell what the underlying representation of an int is.
@R.MartinhoFernandes int x = 0; std::cout << (x | 0x5);
completely implementation-defined
@LightningRacisinObrit Er. What.
No.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Um, that's not what we were talking about.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes.
@LightningRacisinObrit Quote.
14:55
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don't need to quote anything
@LightningRacisinObrit can you present us with an implementation that's conformant and changes behaviour on that?
@LightningRacisinObrit How else do you prove it's implementation-defined?
If your integer representation gives special meaning to the first or third bits, then the resulting value could be something other than 5. That's self-evident.
@LightningRacisinObrit No, it's not.
14:56
btw 0x5 is 5
The operators are defined in terms of mathematical operations on the numbers, not their representations.
@BartekBanachewicz IS IT REALLY FUCK I DIDN'T KNOW THAT
apparently not the only thing you didn't know
listen to robot, he's right
@R.MartinhoFernandes Look, I'm getting really sick of this.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You and your propensity to bring FACTS into it.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Just cut it out.
@LightningRacisinObrit because you're wrong?
14:57
two complement: 1111 (-1) xor 0100 (4) = 1011 (-5)
first bit is sin: 1001 (-1) xor 0100 (4) = 1101 (-5)
@BartekBanachewicz :whoosh:
I wanted to spell it out
looked really nice in written text
@BartekBanachewicz Spelling out your serious reaction to a joke is pretty dumb.
Fuck
not right now I'm busy
14:58
Does you remember this logo? youtube.com/watch?v=a9224qZ7N38
There sure is some issues with 0 though
The standard seems broken.
At the very least
@R.MartinhoFernandes um
14:59
"most significant bit is sign"-format has 2 representations for 0
It says the result of the bitwise inclusive OR operator is the result of the bitwise inclusive OR function of its operands.
Well done?

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