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12:00
he's been here for almost a week
I can travel now!
:D
Come visit :P
Yay. I'm glad you're still alive
Get your asses back there.
12:01
The card game place we went to was fun, Robot would have enjoyed that I think
I can visit in 3 months when my place is built ...
Sucks you couldn't be here
Yeah the game pub was cool
Rub it in :D
chuck in some salt first
then rub it in slowly ...
12:02
@AndyProwl Kinda dumb its like in the middle of nowhere
@TonyTheLion Yeah, and that they won't take reservations on Saturday - but other than that a great idea
I liked the fallback pub too though
they even had a piano
At least it was fairly cheap
for London anyway
But I think the conclusion was that London is too expensive for Unconference.
Let's do the next one in Poland
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12:04
I've just sent my CV to FPComplete
I'd say so, but I'm glad I was there
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next one in poland sounds good :D
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I hope I can come next time
@Mr.kbok Wroclaw capital of culture 2016 and Cat's home, there isn't much to discuss I guess :D
12:05
Also cheap is almost always better
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Booking a year in advance is expensive...
Anyway let's make a list of people who suck for not showing up despite the relatively close venue, in order of lameness of excuse: @MartinJames, @Columbo, @Puppy, @Lightness
2 days Poland will be like one night out in London for me
@AndyProwl lol
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@AndyProwl I thought martin would have shown vOv
Columbo also has exams like me
@Ell Free beers at his club :D
12:11
@Ell stop taking drugs and you'll stop having to pass blood examinations
@Ell The reason was "not enough trains"
@Ell yea don't book now
god knows how many times things will still change
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@TonyTheLion I was just curious as to the price really :P
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I was expecting like £10 per passenger
12:12
thats insanely expensive
I don't know how they justify that
:)
How was the forest anyway?
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@TonyTheLion nor me
I think it's because east midlands probably doesn't fly there also
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fortress > forest
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Dwarf Forest
12:14
@Ell you should come down to london and we get the same flight from where ever is cheapest
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That would certainly be an option
it does depend on times though
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getting a train to gatwick at peak times is like £250 one way
wtf
wrong chat?
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ftw
sbi
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12:15
@R.Martinho, I just learned that git push -f pushes all local branches. That (you, actually) got me into quite some mess here.
And did I ever mention git is a monster?
@sbi glad I don't use it then
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git takes some learning for sure
@AndyProwl o.O just for show, or playable?
@Mr.kbok where the wodka is cheap
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I was asked to play piano for a restaurant for money once
£20/h for a few hours every sunday
@sehe Playable, although slightly out-of-tune. But good enough for some rag-time
12:17
@AndyProwl what was Lightness' excuse?
o.O <-- what emotion does that actually express?? To me it looks like a swollen eye... bat in the face emotion???
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@sbi restore backup!]
@sehe we're all assholes, remember?
@TonyTheLion we're all partes pro totes
@sehe I don't know (that half-joking message was quite imprecise, but for the sake of the half-joke I decided not to edit it). I guess it has to do with quitting the Lounge, anyway
12:19
@Ell nice
@sehe O.O
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@BartekBanachewicz I declined; I didn't want to embarrass myself :P
@Ell what why
sounds like a much better job than programming anyway
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I'm not good enough
12:20
some people aren't into embarrassing themselves
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I don't really practise, even
which is why I'm bad
@BartekBanachewicz True
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@TonyTheLion I'm not.
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I'm awesome.
You're rightfold. Nothing more needs to be said.
12:23
You're not awesome but you're alrightfold
:P
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Khaki is a great colour.
@sbi It only pushes the branches mentioned, or if you don't, it pushes the branches configured to be pushed in .git/config o.O
(I can see how this can be a surprise; However, you would have seen the relevant branch difference on the prior non---force push)
you guys met at a pub & martin did not turn up ...
doesn't sound like martin
@Ell hehe. That's a nice student gig actually. I used to eat chinese once a week for a while. Though I had to go there by train :/
also he went to berlin for unconf #1
12:25
13 mins ago, by Andy Prowl
@Ell Free beers at his club :D
@chmod711telkitty they went to the wrong pub
maybe @martin did ...
> "..."
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dat smiley
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@sehe training it must have been a pain
I assume you earned enough to cover the cost :P
12:26
I did earn enough for that. And I didn't have to cook
lol training by train
"training it"? you mean commuting it by train? Nah. I later combined it with conducting a choir close by
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yeah commuting by train
also I forgot to brag
Paining it by John Coltrane
12:27
what did i see about free beer?
but I managed to play jazz yesterday for the first time in my life
I never got what jazz was about when playing
and suddenly
the 7th magic :S
@ciaran82 only for the unconscious
@BartekBanachewicz you woke up
thats me every weekend then so
free beer every weekend sounds good
you mean free beer sounds good?
12:29
@sehe no it was real I swear
free beer is the answer to everything
that's 42
42 free beers?
I like this guy
12:31
hell i think i might go for 42 beers never mind free, good luck :)
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again XD
@AndyProwl wait, so did anyone from the UK turn up at the UK unconf?
42 is 6 beers a day for a week
wtf I was dumb :/ maybe I will never be intelligent again forever ~cries~
@TheForestAndTheTrees me
12:32
@TheForestAndTheTrees @thecoshman did. @Tony counts too I guess, since he does live in London
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OP is horrible.
well, pirate doesn't actually live in the UK but he's from it
explains why he's there for a week - I bet his family is there
I think I was particularly disturbed by the sheer amount of people we saw using selfie sticks
since when do people consider themselves soooo important they need to constantly take pictures of themselves
selfish dicks
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Jekyll is meh.
Hyde is better
:P
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Hyde is a faggot.
a job interview with multiple candidates and people start "auctioning the wage" #apparentlytruestory
like, candidates lowering the price they're willing to work for?
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12:36
> Successfully installed parslet-1.5.0
This reminds me I should work
I totally don't feel like though
@AndyProwl me: ++lazyGuys;
@AndyProwl ye
@MarcoA. I don't know why but since about a month my motivation to work is horribly low. I have zero energies
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def dispatch(targets: Logger*): Logger =
  { record => for (target <- targets) { target(record) } }
12:38
@AndyProwl it might depend on the work
@BartekBanachewicz sounds quite sad
are you doing something extremely boring?
like me, for instance
that is our problem then
12:39
it wasn't in the beginning
@TonyTheLion it's a social thing. We nerds will never understand how that works
it has become boring because I've been doing it for too long
@sehe muh
@AndyProwl it was sad alright
@MarcoA. what, doing you is extremely boring?
12:40
some low-end job
@sehe lol
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@TonyTheLion you can get pictures of everything else on the internet vOv
but still uh low-end job > no job
no?
in some respects, dude
12:41
not sure
@BartekBanachewicz it's hard to auction without public bids, right
The bids can be "anonymous" but ... they have to be visible methinks
low-end job > blow-end job
almost
@sehe you gayful bear
need fast help whats wrong textuploader.com/nm5t
12:42
Weren't my words
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@MrBoolean lol
Hmm are there any computer architectures that handle arbitrary sized floating point units using hardware FPU?
?
@BartekBanachewicz opportunity cost: would you be able to get a better deal using the hours you spend at a low end job?
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I don't think "arbitrary floating point" is a thing, is it?
I thought floating point implied a mantissa and exponent
> int sizeof
speechless
12:43
@MrBoolean this is C code
@Ell updated - like 128 bits, or 1024 bit in size (so arbitrary size exponent/mantissa)
why is sizeof wrong?
@paul23 I linked this U-something number type recently
@MrBoolean sizeof is reserved word. And this is a lounge. And we HATE C
@MrBoolean Because you failed to google it
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12:43
@MrBoolean ask on Stack Overflow
I tried
really :D
@BartekBanachewicz is that on hardware level?
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@MrBoolean I don't believe you
12:44
@MrBoolean so what?
@Ell close; arbitrary-precision floating point is where mantissa and exponent are dynamically sized
@paul23 it mentions possibility of hardware implementations.
Thank you guys Have a great day programming c++!!
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Ask on Stack Overflow, that is a place made to get answers from people much more willing to give them than us :)
12:44
@MrBoolean thanks
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@sehe I see
I sehe you mean
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I think I was confusing arbitrary-precision floating point with rationals
@BartekBanachewicz Hmm so I take that as a "no not existing atm"?
12:45
all right let's try to get some work done
later guise
@paul23 mostly yeah.
@AndyProwl just go to the catch clause already :P
@MrBoolean I don't believe that bfy.tw/LOx
CantDoWorkException
12:46
@AndyProwl man you're bored
@AndyProwl oh sorry for plinking then
Xeo
Xeo
yeah, fuck getting work done
I ask because using the correct Truncation error can be quite important, and modifying the truncation error (using more accuracy at different points) can be a very good improvement - if there is no speed loss. (otherwise often using more iterations is a better improvement).
But actually in a system with 100bit FPU or 80bit FPU there's no difference in speed, just more energy requirements (obviously).
Wow. There's one I didn't know about yet
12:51
@sehe Not doing this analysis is something typical of the 1990s :P
Well. Don't be too optimistic
Since then computational modelling has put most of it's progress in finding methods to verify & analyse code.
@sehe Crop-out the link, instant Skeptics.SE rep.
code and algorithms
I know this. And now see how much of that is implemented by lockheed, boeing, siemens etc.
@MarkGarcia can I buy food with that rep/
12:52
@sehe ?
Not enough, is the answer.
Banks are reckless too (blitz crash anyone?)
Well can't blame the engineers: it's always pressure from the management to "quickly show good looking results.
Governments are reckless (e-voting machines, anyone)
@paul23 Well, no one was talking about blaming.
Managers love to see nice computational fluid graphs, even if they represent bullshit. (Heck one funny graph the prof often uses showed for the F35 how it could easily be a VTOL - but when verifications were done it came out this was just noise added by truncation errors).
You're still blaming. I'd like to focus on the technical issues, not people issues
12:55
But it is people.
Yup. And that's a constant
Don't blame the management, either, is my point
> Managers love to see nice computational fluid graphs, even if they represent bullshit
s/Managers/people/
And it's not because they're stupid. It's because the relevant information is so hard to perceive
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Well I don't see how not to blame them for deliberatelly staying ignorant isntead of first reading up on things.
@rightfold not bad
@paul23 Wow. So much rage
12:58
Manager should be (in my strong opininon) the one that is the best well-read person in the field.
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My website is super fast. :D
@paul23 Depends. Technical management, yes.
@rightfold static pages are usually fast
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Yes. I inlined and compressed CSS.
@sehe Well managers of things such as a country - who make the decision to "go for the F35 instead of the eurofighter".
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And now Google is very happy.
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12:59
Only thing it still complains about is that the code tags are outside the viewport on small screens.
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but I dno't know how to fix that
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word wrapping perhaps

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