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14:00
@paul23 Be careful of cycles though.
There were the logical ones (just physical imbalance making it hard to correct for error because the servos aren't strong enough)
@Lalaland They can fall
Well I can guarantee there are no cycles :P.
I wonder however if "insert all first then do above sort" would be a better approach to "insert items at right position". Though I guess those things can only be found by experimentation.
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@Ven what do you mean?
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@rightfold the UI overlaps with the "maze"
good read, even for plebs
user1804599
14:03
@Ven get a larger monitor.
Actually I could guarantee there is only 1 root note
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@rightfold it's a macbook :(
user1804599
Yay turned 2000 queries into a single query and it's now 40 times faster!
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40x only?
user406009
@Ven Probably Amdahl's law in action.
14:05
What was the shortname for construct on first use idiom again? (Where you have a difficult calculation for a matrix and only actually reading the cells you calculate it?)
user406009
Lazy evaluation.
user1804599
Lazy initialization.
@Ven presumably it's a rather big query :D
I'm trying to make it so that (memory) is only allocated on reading on a cell specific basis. But it's turning out to be quite messy with vectors.
@Lalaland lots of serial/unoptimizable stuff, yep
user406009
14:07
@paul23 You have to a std::vector of pointers. like std::vector<std::unique_ptr<>>
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If you are a Certified Scrum Master, you are doing it wrong.
I love his reasoning for that.
Well not doing that - that would still be 100 MB vector initialized directly then (if pointers are 1 byte in size)
@sbi the article get's better as it goes on.
120MB to be exact
Say, how do y'all consider your relationship to your manager. Do you work for them, or do they work for you? What do you think it should be?
user406009
14:09
@MarcoA. Well, I was more talking about the idea that speedups are limited when you only optimize one part of a program. Like say rightfold's program spends 95% of the time querying. There is a hard limit to how much speedup rightfold can get by only optimizing the querying.
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@thecoshman What's a manager? :P
Currently working with "vector slices" where only a continous slice is loaded depending on what I want. But this proves a real pain..
@Lalaland I didn't take a look at his code, that seems reasonable though
Confusing myself with the real coordinate system and the temporary slice-coordinate system.
I work with my boss.
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14:10
^
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@paul23 I would create a wrapper class which stores std::vector of std::vectors. The wrapper class would initialize the inner vectors when necessary.
@Xeo A thing that does everything
@thecoshman Article clearly written by cowboy-coder-turned-manager. Is bad, and he should feel bad. Has a few good points, buried under a thick layer of 'developers are beautiful butterflies that need to be handled with kid gloves'
A thing that manages everything you mean ...
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@thecoshman Mine is a great guy. One of the best people I ever worked with. He's far from perfect as a manager, BTW. I sometimes scold him when I think he screwed up a meeting. But he then says "thanks for the honest words". Every once in a while we go and have a beer together.
user406009
14:12
Although paul23 I would at least consider biting the bullet and initializing all the memory at once (if you are eventually going to need all of it). Even 2 GB is somewhat cheap.
@SamDeHaan last I checked, developers are what make the thing you sell.
user406009
And unlike Java or Python, C++ is memory efficient. If you ask for 2GB, that's what you get.
Worst is that you can't just easily test halfway such things, you have to convert the whole system before you can do anything. I'm trying to hide the fact you only load a small slice of the vector. And you could just type: vec[0,0] = 10.2. Which would load the correct region (top left) if not loaded yet.
Well it is made in python :P
user406009
Use numpy then.
either python or matlab
But it did give me lots of time memory errors, like every half a dozen times I do things it happens.
14:14
@Lalaland nah
Since 1 measurement = 120MB, but I load 340 measurements and need to compare them (maximum of blob-regions where I first need to do edge detection on a measurement to find the region)
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@SamDeHaan That all depends on what kind of shop you run. If you run a shop where you need grunts, your attitude towards developers is the right one. If you run a shop where you want very good developers working very motivated, they are beautiful butterflies that need to be handled delicately. (That doesn't mean you mustn't talk straight to them if they fuck up. It just means that you make them aware that you're aware of their value.)
@sbi grunt grunt :'(
But does C++ handle 120MB std::vectors well? Isn't a vector forced to be continous in memory? What would happen if you do have the space for the vector but memory is too fragmented?
std::deque better for that?
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There is a concept called virtual memory.
14:17
@paul23 What are you doing?
user406009
The OS deals with the defragmentation.
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@paul23 That's not something that depends on the language. It depends on the platform.
@sbi you may misunderstand my attitude. I expect developers like myself to not need a 'technical translator', or someone else to always do 'the shit work'. I expect developers to be mature, reasonable employees who can write code, in a maintainable fashion, and can communicate themselves effectively to technical or non-technical people. I don't find that unreasonable. I also wouldn't consider that to be 'grunts'.
user406009
mmap might be more efficient for really large allocations.
@paul23 C++ just defines that interface that you get
user406009
14:18
(Or the equivalent windows OS call, mmap is for POSIX)
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@SamDeHaan Nor would I. That's exactly the kind most of the companies I have worked for tried to find.
@Lalaland What does the statement "of continous memory" than actually matter if it's virtual anyways
@paul23 Don't let it get fragmented if you cannot afford to have it fragment
@SamDeHaan large companies tend to think they are special. Apparently when you start to get a lot of developers, they suddenly stop being able to talk to customers directly.
@sbi the linked article seemed to have more of an attitude that developers should be treated as a volatile commodity for generating code, and very little else.
14:19
@paul23 contiguous. It matters if the pages have aleady been mapped. This was what he was talking about
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@paul23 When C++ talks about continuous memory it means the memory is continuous in the virtual memory address space.
@SamDeHaan I don't think it was saying that at all
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the most surprising lesson of my professional career: once people learn that they can trust you, then you can usually trust them back.
Hmm virtual memory address space is always continous at start of a program? Or is that also OS dependent?
@paul23 OTOH if you use std::deque for very large datasets, you'll spend an eternity allocating memory.
14:21
Cynicism is a powerful force, and very infectious.
Especially with a bad std::deque implementation
@paul23 yes, no, maybe. It depends.
It doesn't depend
@thecoshman Those are nice answers..
@paul23 It's irrelevant to you
insert "magic" gif there
14:23
I think I might want to write my own budgeting software at some point
@milleniumbug Still I'm interested in knowing ;P
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@paul23 Here is my explanation. When you request memory from the OS you always get a continous block. However, you can get fragmentation when something like malloc sets aside blocks of that memory for different uses.
@BartekBanachewicz you mean a spread sheet? :P
user406009
So like malloc calls mmap and gets 2 GB. All that memory is continuos. And then you call malloc(1000) twice. Even those both those malloc calls request data from the same continous block, malloc might decide to have those blocks in different locations.
14:25
@paul23 Note that there are things like "low-fragmentation heaps"
They have several pools for blocks of different sizes
@thecoshman I'd like something tailored to my personal needs
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@milleniumbug If you'r allocating more memory than the page size of your OS, the OS deals with the fragmentation for you.
@Lalaland Yeah, sure
There's different kinds of fragmentation
Don't conflate what happens on page level with what happens in userland at heap manager level
@Bartek What about YNAB?
Never used it. Just wondering.
14:28
@BartekBanachewicz ... a spred sheet :P
Tony is always playing it.
Spreadsheets suck
@BartekBanachewicz Now that's what I would use Excel for
YNAB is okay but I thought about writing a replacement too
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh that game, yeah, tony loves it
14:28
Esp for debt handling
user406009
@paul23 Yeah, I'm sorta doing a poor job. Look into virtual memory and malloc implementations to get a better idea of the topic.
@R.MartinhoFernandes hahah
I'm mainly wondering as for -say- a simple finite element solution of a simple wing you'll soon get a matrix with over 100 million uknowns - 1E16 cells in a matrix with floats. And I'm really interested in how those fluid dynamics programs than handle these kind of numbers.
@R.MartinhoFernandes a) paid b) I have very specific demands. YNAB is necessarily generic
@thecoshman @milleniumbug I am going to take my current spreadsheet prototype and formalize it, perhaps with lightswitch
it can still use CSV as intermediate format
Wow just realized that's about 9 exabyte
14:30
What I'd like is snapshotting computations and putting them into rows and don't really know how to do that with GDocs
That may sound stupid but why not excel
Answer: Java sucks at solving the Halting Problem. :) — Mysticial 14 secs ago
spreadsheet works fine for me, but I don't really use it budget, I just use it to track where I am and then make vague estimates
I am pretty sure you can do that, but well, this is more or less the point where the bias is turning towards custom software
user406009
@paul23 Are all those cells in use?
14:31
Given probably 99+% of those matrices will be empty (they're typically banded matrixes)
@Mr.kbok I don't know how to do that in Excel either
well, I should prolly check that first
@BartekBanachewicz I've got rather fancy with it... I'd show you mine, but you know, rather not show you the data.
@Mr.kbok gdocs is in browser vOv
user406009
@paul23 My guess would be a fancy indexing scheme such that only filled cells are stored.
I need that one specific part though. I have some estimates, then I update them, and I'd like to have a row added with that update, so having all previous estimates saved too
Sparse containers are neither new nor very fancy
14:32
so I can quickly i.e. plot what is going on against predictions from two weeks ago
@thecoshman so is Excel
@Lalaland Well you need to solve the matrix too, and for that you want speed of easily accessing matrix columns (IE: FORTRAN as it store column wise)
@thecoshman gdocs sucks as a spreadsheet
GDocs sucks as everything
true dat
@Mr.kbok it's ok for very basic tasks
but I have just one PC excel license :/
I should start using it nevertheless
14:34
oh on the topic of online editors: you guys know a good latex editor online?
I'm looking for something that's not as slow as writelatex
I actually find that most of the time it isn't, due to the lag
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@paul23 You could probably load one column entirely in memory.
WTF Microsoft added Dropbox integration?
GDocs spreadsheets sometimes fail at doing basic arithmetic
@CatPlusPlus refreshing page often solves that
14:36
lol
It's a joke not a real tool
@CatPlusPlus Using it a lot to keep data structured (IE in a group to derive "who is going to do what which week")
Excel comes with fancy sample sheets too
EEEW who uses excel for graphics?
now THAT is bad (ok google spreadsheet is worse but still)
not bad actually. I don't have time for games but looks cool
Already seen it :P
But you knew they had one in the past?
"lego universe"
14:38
I didn't know that
It failed.. for a pecular reason
why did they drop it?
They had too hire too much staff to check all worlds.
... To make sure there were no penises
@paul23 fix that sentence please, I don't get the grammar D:
(this one isn't online I believe)
14:39
@paul23 what graphics
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I wonder what your specific needs are brakit
those are called charts FYI
7 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
I need that one specific part though. I have some estimates, then I update them, and I'd like to have a row added with that update, so having all previous estimates saved too
ah got it, they had to hire too many people to check all the worlds?
over-moderation needed
I see.. penises are always sprouting around in these games
yup, once people discovered they could evade the automatic censoring by using 3d (where you have two objects, but the alignment makes it look like 1 from a specific angle)
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14:41
you could probably do that with excel, I know you don't want to use it
I wonder what's the moderation system this time
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maybe you'd need a macro for it also
flagging or what?
Actually I find in minecraft it has died down quite a lot already.. You know after some time this happens:
@MarcoA. They have said they wouldn't allow for world sharing.
uh why is this thing in Polish
@Ell so what am I gaining over LightSwitch there?
14:42
@paul23 so you draw a penis and you're the only one who admires it, right?
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I don't know what LightSwitch is
Yup just like in real lfie
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but if you already have a spreadsheet prototype I'd think it'd be quicker to adapt the prototype than to start from scratch
[/forever alone]
it's a platform for dumb CRUD apps
so exactly like the one I need
the difference is that I can write in C# or F# instead of Excel's VBA macros
14:44
actually in real life you get sandboxed: you draw a big penis on the wall of a building -> you go to jail -> your world sharing is interrupted and now you can draw penises on the wall and you're the only one who admires them
there's also some flagging involved
@paul23 Oh, it's not multiplayer at all?
@BartekBanachewicz You can automate excel with C#
@Mr.kbok In the reviews I read they said indeed "no". Where the creators said "maybe with friends" (Then it would turn to be like early minecraft).
AFAIK
fucking excel online keeps launching in Polish
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lol
14:48
the main "excel online" page is in english
but the actual editor is in Polish
ffs
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gotta love language detection
it's the most retarded misfeature on the planet
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do you have polish as your top preferred language in the browser settings?
no of course not
I don't use polish except in real world
14:49
all of my software, games, OS, is in english
Hmm firefox keeps going to dutch for me too
really annoys me to no end I've given up now
What I mostly despise in that context is when they give me stuff in Brazillian Portuguese.
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@paul23 Set your top preferred language to English vOv
@Xeo I've done many times, but each update it reverts
You know, when no European PT is available. I'd rather have it in English in these cases.
14:52
Check regional and language settings are set correctly.
The United States-International keyboard layout is selected.
OH WHAT THE FUCK
what does my keyboard have to do with it you scrub
the worst is debian.org
always goes back to french... and no way to read the english version
my IE is set up for english only
my chrome has english up top
oh new horizons approaching old planet pluto!
Exciting times :)
14:57
@BartekBanachewicz I think I like it
You misspelled rant/marriage though
Funny btw, the terribly expensive camera on board of new horizons is way way worse than a simple front camera of your mobile phone.
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Man
agar.io is really hard when you get big
Star bait?
It's so laggy for me
Also nooo I missed a Cartek :(
@buttifulbuttefly Bartek writing C?
Is if(i!=0) i=0 faster than i=0?
aw, deleted. that was faster than expected
Ohhh.
More than likely the purpose of this ridiculous anecdote is to con gullible Americans into believing that all NSA surveillance (including surveillance of social media) is vital to stopping terrorists. bruce's blog
@buttifulbuttefly of course it is, unless you know it's never already 0
@buttifulbuttefly Depends on the type of i :)
15:03
@BartekBanachewicz is it... in reverse polish? o.O
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@buttifulbuttefly only nubs write star bait
my commit got rejected again because of whitespaces
@sehe .aksloP ajcatoN antorwdO ot tseJ
@BartekBanachewicz fix your editor
I wrote a comment asking whether I should reformat the whole codebase or will he be happy with my PR changing every single non-compliant line that already was there
IOW pretty much whole file contents because they weren't compliant with that stupid whitespace policy anyway
15:06
@BartekBanachewicz Can't you jsut fork it?
According to SEI's studies, nearly 70% of software organizations are stuck in the first two levels of SEI's scale of sophistication: chaos, and slightly better than chaos.
What is "slightly better than chaos" though? Do they measure the entropy of the code base? :w
@paul23 what?
Just make youre own fork so you don't have to wait for commits to get accepted
@BartekBanachewicz is it? oh... oh well
@paul23 that's not the point. my features are supposed to get back to master
15:14
@BartekBanachewicz PR to fix formatting only, then PR for feature vOv
pita yes, but keeps the changes clean and focused
amazing
he told me to go and check every line I changed and fix just that
leaving the rest of the code with broken formatting
lol who has time for PRs
PR to fix formatting only, then PR for feature vOv
I'm going home
15:17
@thecoshman Making this in a single commit would violate SRP
Violating SRP is a form of rape culture!
@R.MartinhoFernandes Watatatat
That's fucking unfortunate
Dunno what you're replying to.
@milleniumbug o_0 making it a single commit is the exact opposite of what I said
I might be able to travel.
15:20
@R.MartinhoFernandes yay!
@thecoshman I know. This comment was a form of agreeing with you
I'll probably have to withdraw a ton of pounds though.
@buttifulbuttefly C++11 sees value in pr!
@R.MartinhoFernandes You wanna lose weight?
How much do you guys think I'll need for five days?
what will you spend it on? hotels and everything? just restaurants? goodies?
15:22
That's paid already
Transportation, food and drink.
@thecoshman (read it as: "I agree, because the other option would violate SRP")
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh...
wanna buy stuff for relatives or friends from home?
@milleniumbug oh, I see
depends on this kind of question really
A few postcards is all.
15:24
@R.MartinhoFernandes ~£30 a day if you a rather careful, safely ~£50
@R.MartinhoFernandes tube is £8 something a day max if you have oyster card
Dunno if I'll be able to pick up the T shirts.
Kinda sad because they arrived already.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you taking suit case?
@R.MartinhoFernandes huh, why not?
Lost my DHL card.
Dunno if I can go to the post office and have them retrieve them for me.
I'll try anyway.
I need to go to the police and report my wallet lost, and then the people at the embassy can give me an emergency ID thingy.
Police station is closed now, though. I'll go there first thing in the morning.
I think the only thing I really can't get fast enough is a bank card, so I'll just grab enough cash for the whole trip.
installing visual studio on my windows vm o/
what is this stackrating.com thingie? apparently on 111th place, should I be disappointed? because I am.
@FilipRoséen-refp "I see a rating, now I need to be first place"
15:35
@paul23 yes, that's it (seriously, that's it)
You're an mmo fan?
@paul23 depends on what kind of mmo you are referring to
@FilipRoséen-refp Well most (all) mmo's are simply a list of numbers that you wish to rank yourself by!
Your mmo is fat
I only like strategy mmos
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15:41
I just found this pearl at the top of one of our vendor's header files:
/**
 * \file time.h
 * \author STFU
 * \brief POSIX time header
 */
Note the author.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Isn't police open 24/7?
@sbi probably a left over :P
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To be fair, this is a German/Austrian/Swiss company, so it might be nobody noticed this guy's initials matching this.
I once in my paper left over the wording "Cheap Japanese child labor was used to calculate the boundaries"
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And forgot to take it out when moving from draft to final version
(oops)
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That just showed your ignorance of foreign countries. There's no child labor in Japan.
15:47
@sbi well it's a joke in our country: calculators are called here "pocket japanese"
@sbi In China, however....
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@paul23 Ah, then that makes sense. Sorry for doubting you. :)
And we just gave the task to students..
(first years, so real childs)
@Fred dunno. There's a sign outside with offnungszeiten and the door was closed.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes If your wallet was stolen, you need to report now.
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Like NOW.
Yeah, to whom?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes 110
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Police hotline.
15:53
I need a document from them to give at the embassy anyway.
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That is important for when someone uses your stuff to do funny things. If it's already reported stolen, it might be easier for you.
Also, if you had an EC card in there, talk to your bank NOW.
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Ok.
btw you're in germany?
it's only 6pm there, weird they're closed for the night already
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Maybe you're lucky. I've had this happening to me once, and they threw the wallet into a post box – except for all the money, my monthly ticket, and my health insurance card. After about four days, I was reunited with everything else. Still a lot of hassle, though.
Best of luck!
15:57
All the money in it was 100000000000000 zimbabwean dollars.
If you can call that money.
Friend of mine got pickpocket in germany during a holiday (Koln)..
...Twice after each other
Damn, missed a zero.
First day he lost his phone, then the day after that his wallet was stolen
THat's still a lot lol
15:58
It's worthless.
It was worth 3 eggs when it was printed.
How many beers can you get with it?
^ that's my way to value money
It's not legal tender anymore.
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it's worth a lot because it's gimmicky
well, I bought some billions for £25
which is quite a lot for some paper

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