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11:00
Now think about it, it's all weird: LRiO disappeared again a few weeks before unconf ... only this one was so close to him
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it's like he's purposely avoiding you guys
I was in unconference in spirit form.
smartpointer.com is a russian site??
FFS
someone teaching me CG on SO.
> Drawing that many lines will be much slower
"... because I said so."
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@BartekBanachewicz they're only trying to help vOv
just correct them and move on
or rather, guide them I guess
@Ell I got a downvote
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link?
which is a tad more annoying than dubious claims
@Ell here
It's funny inhow he thinks that a few hundred FS runs + a few hundred VS runs will be slower than one VS run and a few million FS runs.
Wow this is about the slowest thing I've seen
Computational amount: O((N+1)!)
11:11
@chmod711telkitty I didn't think you were ever gonna post that anymore. I mean, I've often dared you to prove that I was stalking you...
@paul23 You haven't seen Bartek's mom yet
@buttifulbuttefly So it's that time again..
@rightfold well. what can we say
@BartekBanachewicz almost on par with being opposed in the lounge (I'll stop here)
> amount
1kg of computation plz
@sehe amount complexity whatever you call it
11:13
that'll be fifty bits sir
But like a 1000 elements is already4*10^2570 iterations. Really simple ones that's true but still....
On a modern computer say each iteration does take 1 clock cycle that's still like 10^2550 years!
Far beyond the heat death of the universe
@BartekBanachewicz lol
> 10^2570
That's orders of magnitudes more than the number of particles in the observable universe
NSFW youtube.com/watch?v=N8zy1sOde3Y // wtf why does he get into the cart
@paul23 1000 elements is already 1000 elements
@sehe "already"....
I'm talking normally about a 10k+ elements in common applications. (IE model of a wing)
11:19
Modeling wings in IE. RIP
> #fight #cop #police #world #twitter #accident #Russia #Deputy #drunk #news #nyc #usa #stole #facebook #youtube #funny #lol #naked #sex #leak #viral
wat
#picoftheday
@Jefffrey that's the comment, IIRC
> #sex #leak #viral
ugh
Half of those have nothing to do with the video
11:20
Missing #hitler
@Jefffrey Well. He didn't shoot the Deputy. So...
> I am not too much experienced and is completely unable to understand what one is trying to do in the following structure of code.
Oh look we're similar in that regard.
I'd believe it
@sehe #bobmarley?
#boobmarley
user1804599
#spongebobmarley
11:22
@sehe That's so faked..
sbi
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It seems git is to SCM what C++ is to programming languages: a monster designed to make yourself blowing off your own food.
2 hours ago, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Yeah, don't amend published commits.
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@rightfold Malkovich?
or did you do something else now
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I tried to rebase my branch.
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11:26
I try to avoid altering history if possible vOv
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@Ell I was told rebasing is seen as better than merging.
Spent 2hrs doing an interactive rebase, running into countless conflicts, and as a result, what I have now is not what the head of my branch used to be. Sure, there's always the hard reset. But then I am where I started out this morning... :(
Give the ratio of work required to solve a system with a 100x100 matrix over that required to solve one with a 90x90 matrix using cramer's rule
I can see my prof asking that already
This is not an answer. In fact it's a very long-winded question. Try to focus the question and post it stackoverflow.com/questions/asksehe 32 secs ago
(cramer's rule is O((N+1)!)) - my calculator wouldn't be able to handle it
@paul23 that's what I think
11:28
@sbi The history after rebase is clearer typically, but if you publish your branch it's as dangerous as every history rewrite
if there's a lot of commits to backport a merge can sometimes be justified
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@sbi I'm not sure about this really
@sehe NO man sticks out his ass like that when having a hard one. You do that on purpose.
that way you can see when the backport was necessary
at which stage of feature dev, I mean
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I think there are two schools
no, there aren't.
Unless you mean people who can use git properly and people who can't.
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11:30
@BartekBanachewicz Again, this is no issue here. "Publishing" means it's not just on my machine. Given that the branch was forked off several weeks ago, and that the changes are a lot of tedious ones, I'd rather not have it only on my machine. Nobody uses this until it's merged into develop.
Anyone got any experience using maple TA for examns?
If you're either "only merge" and "only rebase" you're in the latter.
(Or quizzes/homework)?
@sbi yeah, then full rewrite of that remote isn't dangerous
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@BartekBanachewicz what?
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11:31
@BartekBanachewicz Except when, by doing so, the result is not what it ought to be. :(
@Ell Use merge when necessary. Use rebase when necessary.
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@BartekBanachewicz there are teams that rebase instead of merge
as a team policy I mean
@StackedCrooked today coliru saved my day, thanks for creating it!
Yeah if they force that on everyone always they are in the "can't use git" group
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there are multiple ways to use git "properly"
to use git properly you must establish a policy
11:32
Merges to feature branches make sense sometimes.
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if everyone in the team is rebasing and you merge, you are not following policy which is going to confuse people
@Ell That's mostly for the bigger-scope flow, as in do we use PRs, do we use forks/feat branches, do we fork off feat branches per person or not
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Damn, I have a sprint meeting. There goes the afternoon...
@Ell it's not if your merges are annotated and justified
4 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
that way you can see when the backport was necessary
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It is if it's against the agreed upon policy
11:34
If the policy doesn't take cases where merges are appropriate it's a dumb policy
IMHO.
Rebasing all the time is destructive.
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what can you achieve with a merge that you can't do with a rebase?
Have all commits known to build.
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
4 mins ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
that way you can see when the backport was necessary
11:35
A rebase creates states of the codebase that no one ever used.
merges annotate the backports; it's the very information that rebase discards
obviously what you can achieve with merge is keeping that information and what you can achieve with rebase is discarding it
now when to do which...
certainly not "because the policy said to always rebase", hth.
With a merge, you did use the codebase in the state it was at all points for which you have a commit, and you did use it at the state where it merges.
With a rebase, all the states resulting from the commits rebased except for the head were never used by anyone.
I.e. the state of the codebase for those rebased commits differs from the state of the codebase when those commits were originally made.
That's a problem when you have logical conflicts, as opposed to textual conflicts.
@paul23 no man would get into the cart at that point
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When should one rebase "publicly", then?
@BartekBanachewicz gosh
11:41
Hmm this is weird: for a project we had to deliver our tutoring prof will not do the mark, only some TAs (PHds) will review the report and mark on it.
For a simplistic example consider if two people add the same function definition in different parts of a file in separate branches.
Actually the prof hasn't received the report at all.
@Ell p much never
user1804599
Frisbees are fun.
if you rewrite commits someone has on his copy, then he commits basing on his commits and tries to push, well, go figure
the commits he based on don't exist anymore
11:43
@rightfold lol those tags
user1804599
@AndyProwl what tags
> batteries
user1804599
where do you see tags
@rightfold YT videos have tags
user1804599
oh
user1804599
11:44
no
user1804599
it's part of the video description
is it?
user1804599
yes
I see
I was asked to put tags when I uploaded my video, I thought that's where they would end up
Your subscribers are growing impatient
11:48
They'll be so disappointed
he's aiming at quality
many professional youtubers do that
@R.MartinhoFernandes actually, depends on how it's used. But yeah, blind rebase (as everyone is lazily using it) does this,
@Ell actually never (the only case (IMO) is when "publicly" really only means "to a central location" but is still logically "private")
@MarcoA. how?
@MarcoA. Cool :)
@StackedCrooked mind sending me that picture you took at uncon, tonytheangrylion at gmail dot com
I want to see the pics too
11:59
Has everyone left?
No, @thecoshman is still in town
Pirate's leaving today I think
tomorrow
not people who live in london

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