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09:00
The former is local, the latter is what got fetched from the server.
@sbi Is this on Windows?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yep.
Are the conflicts just whitespace?
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Oh!
I dunno. Lemme check!
I bet it's autocrlf bullshit.
autocrlf is literally Stalin.
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It doesn't look like it's whitespace.
Hey! The change is the one I made June, 5th!
Why would I not have this locally?
09:03
You rewrote history perhaps?
git shenanigags
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@R.MartinhoFernandes I told you what I did.
Did you check where the X and origin/X branches diverge?
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How to I do this?
Look at the log.
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09:05
Damn.
git log --oneline --all --graph --decorate
it'll look more obvious
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The one I have locally doesn't have the fix that was on the server.
How did this happen? I did a pull!
2 mins ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
You rewrote history perhaps?
Not necessarily today.
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Oh, wait!
Did I amend the last commit?
This might be it!
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09:06
I think I did.
Yeah, don't amend published commits.
I don't get why autocrlf is so bad
it doesn't seem hard to do decently
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, "published" is a bit too glorious a word for a private feature branch that I pushed onto the server in order to not to lose the changes I made in case my HD dies.
But this would explain the problem. Thanks!
@sbi Well, if it's not published, you can just push -f.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes ??
09:09
@buttifulbuttefly oh I do. Why the hell do they stuff keep alives, master channels, side channels, compression, multiple types of X forwarding, SOCKS dynamic proxying etc. in there. Not to mention the integration with key agents
Otherwise just set yourself up to the same page as the origin git reset --soft origin/X, and then commit the amendment as its own commit.
@sbi You can force a push if the commits were not truly public. It will just shut up and make the server match exactly what you have locally.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, I just read up on -f. So what would that do, replace the branch as on the server with what I got locally?
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OK, thanks. I guess I'll do that then.
Thanks a lot!
09:11
@Rapptz Yeah vOv
@BartekBanachewicz What a username. Dutroux isn't on deathrow, AFAIR
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I want a free infinite supply of mousetraps
granted
@sehe What would you suggest instead?
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That way I can sell many mousetraps and become rich.
09:14
Nothing. Why would I not use it because it's bloated? No one needs security anyways
@rightfold You can become rich anyways.
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Bloat increases complexity.
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Complexity increases change for bugs.
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Bugs can be dangerous.
That's why you sell mouse traps
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I like how you get a mousetrap if you shake Ocelot in MGS3.
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09:17
@MarkGarcia :)
@rightfold I like how you get tricycles raining on the doormat if you incinerate scented lollipops on the back porch
Hello guys
Me wondering about how computers work again
They don't
Well in this case what algorithms are commonly applied to solve sparse matrices (or systems of linear equations). But which have a decent wide bandwidth.
When guassian eliminations starts to become too slow (O(N^3))
09:26
@rightfold oh I thought you started that "let's talk random words" thing there
@paul23 Why don't you... research google it?
@sehe Trying to google, bit inconclusive there
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@sehe no
> bit inconclusive
Right
Because computers don't work by magically solving your homework
So I'd wonder if someone can help me/point me in the correct direction. (Most google talks about very specific matrices, but no generic way for a sparse matrix)
Homework?
@rightfold Oh. I'll then assume that Ocelots are a thing. And MGS3 too. And that shaking things to get mousetraps makes oodles of sense.
@paul23 What else is it for? Even if you're finding this out for your own hobby project/for work that basically makes the research "doing your homework"
09:29
Revolver Ocelot is a Metal Gear Solid (MGS) character
@sehe For the knowledge of how stuff works (such as maple/matlab).
@paul23 Maybe there is no generic way? Maybe you you can select a method heuristically? Is there any reason to think that something else should work better generically? If so, what makes you think so?
@paul23 I can see this "what algorithm does Matlab use when solving this spare system of linear equations". There. Clear question.
@sehe Cause dozens of papers end their conclusions with "So this made the system very sparse with a manageable bandwidth, which means it can be quickly solved by a computer".
And now after reading half a dozens of those papers into detail I'm left wondering "but how then"...
Haha. Cognitive bias on the part of the authors, and it's up to you to read critically (interpreting the context in which the claim holds)
@sehe You mean at CS you think that would be on topic?
09:37
> Otherwise, eqs is first converted into a matrix and then solved by linalg::matlinsolve. A possibly sparse structure of the input system is not taken into account. nl.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/mupad_ref/…
> linalg::matlinsolve does exploit a sparse structure of A. (A matrix is sparse if it has many zero components). See Example 5.
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And that page also has an "Algorithms" section nl.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/mupad_ref/…
@rightfold I know about that meme
Guys, is there a way to prevent boost from exporting all those shitty singleton symbols in my DLL?
Ask Robot. He played with header-only Boost Chrono IIRC
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@sehe those are pseudo-algorithms.
09:42
Actually, it looks like a list of preconditions
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dat category
Sitting at the embassy waiting room again.
How many hours in?
Wasn't immediately told nothing arrived, so I assume I'll be good.
Oh. I thought there were ten people ahead of me, but it turns out someone decided to bring the whole family.
09:47
Look, they've heard where next year's Unconference will be :P
markdown_fails++
why does that always happen to me
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Fuck.
@R.MartinhoFernandes flipping that story around, they probably look at you thinking "Pfft, you have it easy. We're here for the sixth time and we need to show up with the whole damn family. Again"
@AndyProwl missing http://?
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I just stubbed a chunk of nail off my toe
09:49
@sehe No headphones :(
Better :) Everyone can enjoy
Hi @Andy, I'm sorry about Saturday night. Should have just taken you with us in the taxi.
Uhoh. What happened
@TonyTheLion Nah, it's fine, I got there eventually
did you shave your head or is it naturally bald?
09:50
@sehe Oh Andy got stuck in London and ended up waiting way too long for a way to get home. He was already not feeling too well.
don't h8 kz .. u c I didn't even have the $ 2 cum 2 unconf
So that's how he went bald...
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Tony The Axolotl.
I was really surprised the metro closed that early
then the bus didn't come and I was kicked out of the next one because I couldn't buy the tickets onboard :D
Does it close at all. o.O
09:51
At midnight, on Saturday night
@AndyProwl yea I was surprised by that.
I can see how the suburb destinations would go out of service. But... Generally?
bear is smart
@sehe Yes London Underground closes around midnight
ITT London is developing country
09:52
Its kinda dumb
London is truly a weird place.
I did hear they were planning to change that
Everything dies at midnight...
...except traffic jams.
lel
Which is completely absurd.
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09:52
did everyone enjoy the unconference?
not everywhere
@TonyTheLion Yeah, the taxi driver told me the same thing
Singapore doesn't neither does NY
@sehe you're slow
@AndyProwl so you got home? nice.
@Ell only those who attended it :P
09:53
:D
at least you didn't have to camp at the airport like me last time
who attended?
@sehe Like most muslim countries tbh
@BartekBanachewicz lol no I didn't but I do know what you're talking about
09:54
@buttifulbuttefly hi hi hi
sleeping at the airport is not nice
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I camped at airport before ... coz arrival was like 2am & departure around 5ish ... kinda have 2 camp 4 a few hours in between
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TIL this exists.
I didn't sleep that much
09:54
@buttifulbuttefly ba dum tssshhh
I played Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces
Yeah, unsleeping
By the way Stansted must be the worst airport in the world (or I don't want to visit many more airports than I already have :D).
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london isn't a muslim country
@Ell No, EU is.
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09:55
london has many different cultures
hides
@Griwes Never used that one, what's up with it?
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now birmingham on the other hand
london isn't a country :p
@Griwes Don't fly to Brno :P
09:55
@TonyTheLion I spent 30 minutes in a fucking queue to a security check!
oh, that
2 mins ago, by chmod 711 telkitty
who attended?
I counted with it tbh
@rightfold already knew that, kind of scary the star on its nose
09:56
@Griwes oh yea those, that's not unusual. You should try Heathrow some day :P
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@Griwes you got off lightly if you only spent 30 minutes
Also... what the hell is the system of announcing the gates at the last possible moment?
@Griwes do you look like a terrorist? :p
@chmod711telkitty you didn't
09:58
also picture or did not happen
@Griwes Berlin kind of does the same
@sehe neither did you
@BartekBanachewicz "[...] so called democracy [..]" stopped reading right there vOv
@Griwes you're an idiot
@BartekBanachewicz likewise
@BartekBanachewicz oh wow. only a polish cookie-warning, then swamped in ad popus and main page remains empty. Thanks very much
most of BVG transports go offline for a 5-8 hours period after midnight
@sehe it's in Polish anyway
and translators will do no good
in short, it's a story of a great Polish writer who got stuck in the machine and accused of not paying his cellphone bills which accumulated to tons of shit basically
@BartekBanachewicz Oh, Kafka has been translated into Dutch :)
10:01
@Marco it's between 1 and 4
That's not 5-8 hours.
It's exactly 3.
@R.MartinhoFernandes those 3 hours are exactly when I needed bus transportation not on a "every-hour" period
Busses run all night.
Two to three times an hour.
@BartekBanachewicz looked a little further - looks like a story of someone who was too sure about his knowledge of the law vOv
@Griwes clearly you haven't read enough yet then
@R.MartinhoFernandes M49 used to run once per hour after midnight
10:03
there was no "sure", no "knowledge"
it might have changed though
there was a well-conceived misuse of law that resulted in the fuckup he became the victim of
M49 goes from the Zoologischer Garten to.. well.. dunno. West of Westend
Spandau probably
I found myself in the Krematorium area at 2:00 am
@buttifulbuttefly They just don't want to die: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6309983.stm
> 36% of 16 to 24-year-olds believe if a Muslim converts to another religion they should be punished by death, compared with 19% of over-55s
He did not think about mails from the court when deciding to use a mailbox vOv
10:05
I wouldn't recommend anyone to do the same
But yeah, whatever, if you want to feel repressed by the government, you are free to do so vOv
(That's the beauty of living in a free country.)
@sehe all muslim converts are punished by death, I have never seen one escaped!
ok, kitty, thanks for that
> 86% of Muslims feel that religion is the most important thing in their life
@Griwes I really don't think you're as dumb to really think that.
10:07
> 37% of 16 to 24-year-olds prefer Sharia compared with 17% of over-55s
seriously
hello everyone
I mean FFS I know people are dumb. A lot.
@buttifulbuttefly I think that's reaonably expected; the same will be true for people who call themselves "Christians". I mean, labelling yourself "Christian" already shows a level of identification/commitment
@sehe I always said that!
@BartekBanachewicz I just think I'm more connected with reality than you. But as I said, whatever. Want to believe you live in a country where everyone is repressed by the evil government? Do so!
10:08
GNU hate, anyone :)
@Griwes Who extrapolated this to everyone? You did. Stop slippery-slopping this; he pointed out he had multiple ways to contact him. For god's sake, he is a moderately famous person. The court convicted him WITHOUT INFORMING HIM ABOUT IT
Nice to see the lounge active again
How the fuck can you be as blind to still think everything is working perfectly here?
Stop. Bartek. Hold it.
It took him 9 years to find out that he's been convicted.
10:09
Not everything and not perfectly, but it was still his fault - there isn't many ways to contact.
#ifndef SPIRALTEST_H_
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#endif /* SPIRALTEST_H_ */
There's a single one.
@SanjayKumarJha go away
10:10
No?
ok
but is urgent
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A: What is the difference between a definition and a declaration?

sbiA declaration introduces an identifier and describes its type, be it a type, object, or function. A declaration is what the compiler needs to accept references to that identifier. These are declarations: extern int bar; extern int g(int, int); double f(int, double); // extern can be omitted for...

doesn't matter
@SanjayKumarJha Please read our rules before posting.
10:10
@SanjayKumarJha do I look like I give a fuck?
@SanjayKumarJha nobody gives a shit
Our conversation is more urgent.
I need another coffee.
go eat a snickers.
I need a life
please provide.
its urgent
10:11
You had one, on Saturday.
@SanjayKumarJha I didn't anticipate Cicada running her newest character simultaneously with @buttifulbuttefly
It's all over now.
:D
I enjoyed Unconference
10:12
Me too
I enjoyed the company
enjoy yourself
@SanjayKumarJha we are
@Griwes Yeah. Give the regulars some space to roll around over the floor :)
@SanjayKumarJha "helpo everyone" rarely works here
@sehe hey, it's our sandbox!
10:13
wankbox
Erm...
@AndyProwl lol
Jun 3 at 17:52, by Columbo
Wandbox is pretty good.
@Columbo sucks
1) Tie balloons to your vehicle 2) Drive fast on the motorway 3) Laugh like a crazy person as you look at passers by😆 http://t.co/x0KItEY3e3
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10:16
@sehe :D
:^
@sehe those poor guitars in his twitter background
ffs guitars don't get to look like that naturally
I didn't see them on my timeline
my guitar tutor has a 25yo Music Man, which he plays daily basically
it looks brand new
@sehe this is a cool idea tho
oh noes. What have I done
10:20
not going to do that no worries
not on purpose maybe
10:34
Yay, I'm officially a person again
Xeo
Xeo
gratz
@R.MartinhoFernandes gj
Hmm. There's a serial number. Interesting.
10:47
@R.MartinhoFernandes You mean a registered robot
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@sehe stupid and dangerous.
@AndyProwl The government is unaware of my robotic nature.
Silly governments...
sehe on twitter ...

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