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00:01
Thanks!
lol! the top 100-200 are win
> TIL as an act of psychological warfare the US army planned to drop extra large condoms labeled as medium in the Soviet Union to demoralize the Soviets.
wat
I would drop pictures of people eating food.
@LucasHenrique brazil?
Please. Don't you ever say BR about Brazillians unless you're Brazillian.
@Nican BTW yes, I am.
00:05
@LucasHenrique Mais eu sou brasileiro. :)
lmao
backfire
@DonLarynx Yeap. :)
I didn't know Brazilians had an exclusive word for themselves.
Good to know.
00:06
@Nican Finalmente algum brasileiro no Lounge. Você está no SOpt?
@LucasHenrique Nope. Where is that?
It's Stack Overflow em Português
I have not been to Brazil in 10 years now. :(
@Rapptz BR is kinda... a swearword huehuebr.tumblr.com
everything's a swear word
00:08
@R.MartinhoFernandes How does it taste
context matters
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hows your trip so far?
Seaweed whisky? It tastes salty.
A bit. And strong.
@Borgleader freakin' awesome
@Borgleader all sorts of cool stuff has happened to us. We're super lucky.
this is interesting
Guédelon Castle is a medieval construction project located in Treigny, France. The object of the project is to build a castle using only the techniques and materials used in the Middle Ages. When completed in the 2020s, it should be an authentic recreation of a 13th-century medieval castle. In order to fully investigate the technology required in the past, the project is using only period construction techniques, tools, and costumes. Materials, including wood and stone, are all obtained locally. Jacques Moulin is the chief architect for the project. He designed the castle according to the a...
Magic should be discovered by 2020; makes sense
00:38
@rightfold lol
Just to understand this. Your movies are not dubbed there (except for cartoons or kids stuff)?
"You" as in "anybody that is not from Italy"
@R.MartinhoFernandes Great to know your enjoying it :)
@DonLarynx ********
See, when I type in my SO password it shows up as stars to you.
I can see it, though.
01:01
you know sometimes I think about whatever problems we have
as a society
and how unimportant they are when you consider the universe
maybe we'll encounter an alien civilization that wants to deal with us one way or another
and focus on a whole new kind of problems
the scale of the universe is kind of irrelevant to us
just like we're irrelevant to anything else out there in the universe
> the scale of the universe is kind of irrelevant to us
what do you mean by this
the universe is so vast and unreachable that the only thing that matters to us is whatever is in the immediate vincinity
yes, that's what I said too
01:27
Does studying number theory worth it?
(In relation with trig, calculus, etc)
define 'worth'
I think it might be worth it if you like maths
I love maths
If I'm going to study something, I want to get the maximum of concepts to apply in other things
Example
With calculus and Taylor Series I can calculate pratically any diff function
learn statistics
I'll take a look
(By that name I think I would apply it... in real life, yes?)
yes actuary
if you have a PhD in it - quant jobs
salary 60k-250k
01:46
> Unity will fully support Microsoft's Hololens
unity supports everything
01:57
Unity
The one from web games? :P
damn
oops....
@LucasHenrique yes.
> Available: 19 May
This game will unlock in approximately 2 weeks, 4 days and 15 hours
so much more to wait :(
so cool
02:26
Hey so I've been trying to write a tokenizing method with variadic template arguments
@chmod711telkitty ...and a lot of other things (e.g., quite a bit of DNA research hinges on stats--i.e., see what (statistically significant) differences there are between populations with/without DNA sequence X.
How might I unpack the list one by one?
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A: how to pass n number of arguments to a function where n is not known

Jerry CoffinYou can use a variadic function (like printf), but you generally prefer not to. You can take an initializer_list as a parameter. This will let you take a braced list of items that can all be converted to a single type: void f(std::initializer_list<int> l); ...which you could call something li...

@JerryCoffin So ugly
ugh
thanks
@Cinch The part you care about is just the two stringify functions.
02:30
@JerryCoffin I don't want to have to use recursion
ugh fuck I'll just use a lambda
@Cinch Use a lambda for what? This is about like saying: "I really don't want to fill my car with gasoline, because I hate the smell. That proves rock music is better than jazz."
@JerryCoffin I don't want to have to define my process outside of my function. Therefore, I'll just use a lambda.
02:52
Could you tell me how to make 3 array by inside is function. Um...what? Is it just me, or does this look like nonsense?
Not just you.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Thank goodness. So where are you right now?
At the hostel.
Is this the place to drunkenly talk about my misadventures with ladies?
I'm not drunk, though
@R.MartinhoFernandes Misadventure? Of course.
@R.MartinhoFernandes You know how to fix that.
@JerryCoffin I think he's trying to ask how to get the nested vector to work, and is probably missing initialization
03:02
I think I'm infatuated with a 40 year old lady and I lack the courage to ask her out.
That’s not even an adventure, much less a mis- one!
@melak47 I certainly can't argue that you're wrong--though I equally certainly can't confirm that you're (even even close to) correct.
@JerryCoffin Thanks for the help, I'm done now
I ended up using std::initializer_list
So I got a 28 in. (2560 x 1440) monitor today so that I'll be ready when I move in tomorrow with my computers.
I'm testing it right now on my laptop. But my laptop can't output bigger than 1080p.
03:07
@Mysticial #bigmonitorproblems
@Mysticial Time to buy a 28' laptop.
@Mysticial limited by hdmi v1.whatever?
@melak47 That's a 4k problem.
I didn't get a 4k monitor because of that bullshit.
But my laptop's video card can't handle 1440p.
Granted, I have little confidence that the video card in my main machine will be able to handle 3 x 1440p let alone 4.
It can handle 3 x 1080p though.
I'm hoping the 2nd video (a $30 card) will be able to handle a single monitor @ 1440p.
Though I might swap it out for a dedicated card to run a 4k 32 in. monitor on top just for Anime.
03:11
@Mysticial 1440p at 60Hz needs HDMI 1.3 apparently
@melak47 Oh it does?
But it shouldn't need the dual-DVI BS.
Or display port.
I do.
my 1440p screen only has dual link DVI in the first place
The monitor came with HDMI. I'm gonna assume those can handle 1440p.
The question is whether my 5 month old video card will support it.
which monitor is it? :)
5 months...not years?
Let's see, GeForce 750ti...
Max Resolution: 4096 x 2160
So it can do 4k...
But probably not 4 of them.
03:16
that doesn't mean the hdmi port does
Lemme see exactly which one I have.
I believe my card has 2x DVI and 2x HDMI.
I'm not sure about this laptop crap, for all I know the hdmi port runs through some other crap and doesn't directly go to your dedicated gpu
I don't care about this laptop crap.
I'm 90% sure my main rig's video card will handle 1440p with the right equipment.
It's just a matter of how many of them it can take.
03:19
oh, your desktop's card is the 750ti?
And how high-end of a 2nd video card I'll need to get 4 of them.
nah you should be fine
I think since the 6XX series, 4 screens are support
and if for some reason it doesn't work, you can stick any old cheap piece of crap in there for the other screen
I have a Gigabyte GeForce 750 TI. It handles 4 x 1080p. Which is why I got it in the first place.
But it can't handle 4 x 1080p well. It gets artifacts when playing Anime.
okay, that seems odd.
So I took 1 monitor off and put it on an cheapo 30$ radeon.
And used that monitor for Anime.
The 3 on the bottom stayed on the 750 TI.
That worked well at home.
Now I'm potentially looking at 4 x 1440p.
Or 3 x 1440p + 1 x 4k.
03:22
I'm not 100% sure, but I think your primary card does all the work anyway, so the second card is only used to address the display...
unless you somehow specifically tell your media player that it should render on that adapter
@melak47 When I drag a video player between monitors, it flickers. That's probably when it transfers to the other display/video card.
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Q: Why can't variable argument lists be "popped" one at a time?

CinchSo I tried to write a tokenizer function based on a variable amount of delimiters as arguments: I ended up using std::initializer_list<char> for this, but in the process, I was trying to use varadic template arguments. The Process: In the process of writing a function that tried to find the fir...

Come on man, you know better than you spam your question here...
03:24
well, media players do all kinds of crazy stuff so I can't be sure
I wouldn't expect games and other graphics applications to switch mid-run to the other adapter though
you're just trying to run your desktop extended on all 4 screens, not some kind of sourround setup for games, right?
@melak47 Yeah, 4 screens of real estate.
If I wanted immersion, there are better ways to do that.
just checking, because surround only supports 3+1, where 3 are in surround mode, and the 4th is separate
@Mysticial I can't think of any other solution to my question ban.
(Get more rep answer more questions) yeah it's been a month and 250 rep.
Also 50 rep bounty.
lol, you edit this question every time you have a new question?
@melak47 No, it's the first time I'm trying this.
@Mysticial how do you arrange these 4 28" screens? 2x2 grid? 4x1? 3+1?
That's my setup at home.
Since I'm not bringing them to Chicago, I'm using the opportunity to upgrade.
@DonLarynx ...Cool
neat, you have that 5960X. figures :D
Woah, I bought a case of sparkling wine online & it's delivered within a week! So fast, exceeding my expectation!
03:37
is it still sparkling a week later?
There was a 32 in. 1440p monitor at the store today for only ~$150 more. But I played around with it and realized that my neck wouldn't survive.
I sure hope so. Wait for update tonight after I open one. 🍷
@melak47 My video card is shit though.
CPU and memory is the only thing I go high-end.
according to gigabytes' website, you card should have HDMI 1.4a
so you should be fine
oh cool
03:41
it also says something about dual HDMI for 60Hz 4K.
I didn't know dual HDMI was a thing
Single HDMI can't go above 30 Hz.
@ 4k
I played with a few 4k monitors on display today @ 30Hz. It was pretty bad.
So I'm not doing that shit.
I also don't see how you can really use 4K with windows. unless your screen is like 60" everything will be so fucking tiny. and DPI scaling is just horrible
@melak47 Same. I played with the scaling on a 4k today.
@ 27 in. 4k at normal scaling was totally impossible to use.
And I'm near-sighted even with glasses.
Anime blurays don't go above 1080p.
03:45
One animu per monitor. It’s the only way.
you mention the 5960x cuts compile times in half, vs your 4770K or the FX-8350? also, at stock speeds or at 4GHz?
Taking a 30in. monitor @ 4k and turning it vertical for coding is rough on both the neck and the eyes. And there's no 4k Anime yet.
So no 4k for me atm.
@melak47 The 4770k and 8350 had about the same compile time. I think the 4770K was about 5% faster.
4770K @ 4 GHz, 8350 @ stock
5960X @ 4 GHz
IOW, AMD is better at compiling code AFAICT because they have more integer units.
I'm still running a 2600K @ 4.6 GHz, trying to figure out if I'd have a per-core loss or gain if I were to upgrade to the 5960X
@Mysticial Is that normal? I go get new glasses when the old ones don’t do the job any more.
@LucDanton I stopped doing 20/20 correction about 10 years ago. Now I settle for something like 20/30 with glasses. Reason being that full correction gives me headaches.
03:49
I would deffo put the screen further away if it were big and I had the setup for it. Craning with your neck sounds really wrong to me.
Though before I'm probably gonna try some vertical 28in. 1440p to see how that goes.
Then I'll decide on what my final setup will be.
This is the first monitor I've ever had where the stock mount allowed rotation.
fancy
@Mysticial Oh. I didn’t even know that was an option (at least as far as near sightedness is concerned). Makes sense though.
@LucDanton 20/30 correction also stopped my nearsightedness from getting any worse.
@Mysticial Fun fact: 20/20 is 10/10 in French (dix dixièmes). It’s all 1.0 of course.
03:52
lol
@Mysticial Is surgery an option?
If you don’t mind me asking.
Yes, but I'm totally not gonna do it.
I don't need 20/20 anyway.
I spend 16 hours a day staring at a monitor and 8 hours a day sleeping.
Keep it in mind for the Retina™ 8k UHD future!
@LucDanton I think at that point, it'll mostly be for videos.
I'm not gonna try to code at normal scaling on 8k.
11 mins ago, by Luc Danton
One animu per monitor. It’s the only way.
03:57
@LucDanton That doesn't solve the problem though - unless I want to watch more than one Anime per monitor.
So I guess 4 x 4k will let me watch 16 instances at the same time.
That will let me cover a 24-episode series in about 45 minutes.
That's some pretty decent throughput.
Exactly!
So with 8k, it quadruples. So that's a 24-episode series in 12 minutes.
The internet bandwidth needed to download a 24-episode 1080p series in 12 minutes is probably pretty expensive.
I'm not sure my hard drive can even read that quickly. But I'm saying that without actually running the numbers.
You’ll need to contract child labour to download the series off-site and ship physical media to you.
So most of my 24-episode 1080p series are around 20 - 50GB. Let's assume 24GB for easy measure. So I need to be able to read 24 GB in 12 minutes. That's 30 secs/GB.
Most HDs have 100 MB/s sequential bandwidth. That's 3x the minimum to keep up with 30 sec/GB.
So yes, 4 x 8k is doable.
Watching a 24-episode series in 12 minutes is possible at 1 GB/episode.
I'm not gonna say how many high-end video cards will be needed though.
Demultiplex the data to different drives so you can read from multiple disks in parallel :)
Or increase the compression level :P
720p looks fine on my 1440p monitor.
04:11
you silly mortals
everyone knows true geeks watch all anime episodes at once by XOR'ing the color values of each frame
04:33
@orlp If you use a quantum computer, you can watch all anime episodes at the same time. But you can only remember one of them because as soon as you remember one, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle ensures that you forget the rest.
@Mysticial wasn't heisenberg's uncertainty principle the fact that the more you learn about quantum physics the less you understand it?
@StackedCrooked I wonder if divisibility of pixels affects quality. IOW, does 720p look better than 1080p on a 1440p monitor since it divides evenly?
IOW, I should watch all currently airing shows on a 1440p monitor. And watch all 1080p blurays on a 1080p or 4k monitor.
... ... ...
Useless interesting fact is useless ...
@Mysticial I wonder too. I tend to think yes.
On the other hand, no.
Simply watch in windowed mode and increase window size by hand a little. It won't look worse imo.
@StackedCrooked That's true.
They're definitely doing some sort of smart interpolation.
04:44
It might affect rendering speed.
@StackedCrooked I would assume that's done on the GPU. So it shouldn't matter.
I guess if you're playing video, it might lead to an additional N millisecond delay. But if you're playing video, it doesn't matter unless it's so bad that the video lags behind the sound.
Normal digital monitors count on the suckiness in normal people's eye sight - it's different & you can't tell the difference.
05:09
1080p bluray anime looks pretty nice on 1440p with resolution @ 1080p.
Can't wait till I get this thing hooked up to my desktop and not a laptop.
@Mysticial I read that as "blurry". Makes a huge difference.
 
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Ven
Ven
06:23
@FilipRoséen-refp yes. So it looks very possible to make the "following snippet to compile without triggering static_assert"
06:34
VS 2015 still installs much of its SDKs on drive C. :(
Worse, I think they're more than half of the total installation size.
Anyone here tried to trick it with hard junctions / links?
oh no, GrooveShark has closed... due to not paying for music...
Ven
Ven
WTF
lol
Better than jail time, I think. :)
user1804599
07:23
hmm
user1804599
tailf prints half lines and stuff
Ven
Ven
?
It's actually very interesting to create high-level APIs from D3D12 and Vulkan.
07:47
Seems very meh, and very ugly visually
That's what he meant.
o.o
I'm pretty convinced this was done in MSPaint.
@MarkGarcia They're really changing their ways
@MarkGarcia Visio, methinks
@sehe lol no. Visio diagrams are superb! (no sarcasm here)
@Rapptz Thanks for the explanation !
07:49
Np.
Hm. I got a Great Answer badge.
08:04
@Rapptz Great! Where did you copy/paste it from?
user1804599
> nose, by default, follows a few simple rules for test discovery.

If it looks like a test, it’s a test.
user1804599
yes that's a very simple rule thanks
user1804599
another tool that goes straight into the bin
good morning lounge
Ven
Ven
@rightfold duck testing :v
08:25
Hello.
Still haven't found a place to stay tonight.
do people even read questions? stackoverflow.com/a/29962732/1938163
I never do, just the title.
Ven
Ven
08:42
lol wtf.
C++ gets return type overloading with n4477?? (operator dot)
operator. is the worst proposal of 2015.
Maybe 2014 if I go back.
Lemme see new papers if any.
I see resumable functions and some legalise regarding it.
and that's it
@Ven No, without knowledge of the technique described it looks impossible (it is asked as a question, pretending that the technique has not been discovered yet)
@Ven there's nothing wrong with that sentence.
with what sentence
Ven
Ven
@FilipRoséen-refp "make the following snippet compile WITHOUT triggering static_assert" means it compiled, right?
@Ven yes, and without knowledge of non-constant constant-expressions, it such looks impossible.
currently on my phone, too lazy to edit messages (sorry for that typo)
I have no idea how you are reading the sentence in the way you are to be honest, changing it to "possble" would mean that it "looks possible to implement and compile without diagnostics", which is not the sentiment (or the publically shared view prior to the article being published)
Ven
Ven
08:54
Think it was just the assert != that threw me off actually.
but I read that multiple times and it seemed wrong
Xeo
Xeo
@Rapptz I don't feel like I have that happen all too often
Ven
Ven
@Rapptz how do you feel about that one? :P
it is cool
user1804599
@Ven hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
user1804599
08:58
@R.MartinhoFernandes rijksmuseum
Ven
Ven
@Rapptz so, operator.() would be overloadable on const/non-const and T/T&/T&&? ugh
how is that any different from any member function?
Ven
Ven
@Rapptz they don't allow return type overloading?

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