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10:00
@Potatoswatter Not the ext family. (i.e. yes, ^A works, but not null)
derp, my bike's instruction manual is so bad
fuel tank - 8.5l capacity.
I put in 9.5 today and it still had a lot of space, and it wasn't empty when I started
trying to implement async rpc with callbacks. my brain hurts from all the inverted logic.
inb4 Bartek's bike explodes.
Or Bartek's bike is leaking fuel.
/tries to put a null character in the clipboard without writing code
ext* doesn't support NULs in filenames
Anyway a shitload of tools is likely to break horribly because C
10:04
C-noobrace
@R.MartinhoFernandes nah
it just has like 12 litres or something
I made well over 500 km since last fill
1.9l/100km beat that
cargo new sets up a git repo
How adorable
lol cat's learning rust
cargo is really good
dunno how the mileage will drop with the new cylinder
people suggest no more than 0.5l/100km increase
10:10
@BartekBanachewicz fuelly.com/motorcycle/honda/cb110/2012/potatoswatter/338978 — not beat on average, but edged out in the best case
l/km ... mileage drop ... 0.5l/km increase
And some people think merkin units are silly.
@StackedCrooked Open source? These things should be amenable to C++17 coroutines. But the current proposal (from Microsoft) sucks. Maybe I'll try to compile use-cases as motivation to propose something better.
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I love your maroon avatar.
@rightfold Maybe we should get maroon-married.
@R.MartinhoFernandes don't forget to keep paying this time :P
10:17
@Potatoswatter I'm considering co-routines as well. It should be pretty straightforward since it's based on asio (which provides coroutine support).
@khajvah Funny how the nicest thing about a language is a tool built for it...
@R.MartinhoFernandes "fuel consumption increase" - that's what I'd say in Polish, but the "mileage" is more common in english
@StackedCrooked That's pretty much the problem: it's less expressive than asio, despite being very complex.
@thecoshman I also like the ownership system
and traits too
I like Rust
@khajvah the only thing I don't like in rust is rust
10:19
Why don't you maroon-marry it
@Griwes dejavu
@khajvah y
@BartekBanachewicz vOv it makes sense for us as we deal with miles
l/100km works if you're a professional driver on a route. km/l makes sense if you fill up when it's empty, and what an idea of how long that will take.
@Griwes stop rehashing bad jokes.
@Potatoswatter they both make sense
10:21
But it's bizarre that we don't say ml/km instead, which would get rid of the decimal point (at the usual precision).
@Potatoswatter i have a different theory
we use l/100km in Europe because we mostly do shorter trips
My theory is that people are just bad at units.
@thecoshman It's not a joke, it's how it is!
merkins have to p much always refuel, so the mileage is the distance between refuels on long trips
Bartek is a serious patrol-head
10:22
@Potatoswatter woah, I didn't even know Honda did 110cc bikes. It looks just like mine except 110 (but people do mod chinese engines with 110cc cylinders as well).
@BartekBanachewicz That theory only makes sense if such trips comparable to the vehicle range were common, and they're not.
units?
@BartekBanachewicz Who made your bike? Mine is awesome. I get this mileage despite being basically the fastest guy in traffic.
@Potatoswatter it's based on a chinese 139FMB engine
I literally drive with my hand on the brake, yet get 45km/l.
10:24
@Potatoswatter I meant trips being in multiples of vehicle range
@Potatoswatter why do you do that?
@BartekBanachewicz It must be bunnies
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, those are immaterial when compared to daily commutes.
Daily commutes are by far the most common car trips.
@Potatoswatter they (CB110) are like, nonexistent here.
Is this where the car analogies come from
@Potatoswatter huh?
10:27
@BartekBanachewicz I live in the Philippines. Traffic here is pretty wild. Especially in my particular neighborhood.
ah that would explain why I never heard about that model
the cheapest model in europe is the CB125
but that's fuel-injected
@BartekBanachewicz you say that like it's a bad thing
it's different vOv
@BartekBanachewicz The various "CB" models are all totally unrelated to each other.
oh, new CBF125 is injected as well
@Potatoswatter the similarly sized ones are
CBF1000F and CBR1000RR have very similar engine
10:30
carbs are probably nicer for home diy tough... not so much 'simpler' as... not sure if there's a good way to say it... it's 'chunky' and 'human scale'... fuel injector is just that bit too smart for messing with at home...
same for CB500F/CBR500/CB500X and VFR800/VFR800X
@thecoshman the word you're looking for is simpler. Or perhaps "primitive".
@BartekBanachewicz The bikes sold here are a hodgepodge of global models. There's the CB110 from India, the CB125L from Africa, and the CBR150 which is fairly global. They have nothing in common with each other.
oh what the
neither of those is sold in Europe, obviously
we have CB125F, CBR125 and CBF125
Well, they're all single cylinder. But that's not true of any CBs sold in the USA…
well fuck single cylinder engines I guess
10:32
@BartekBanachewicz are you only able to speak in belittling terms?
@Potatoswatter It's really not bizarre. ml is not a very 'mainstream' unit; people like units that they are familiar with and that they have some intuitive understanding of the quantities they represent. I believe most people would simply mentally convert ml to l. And on top of that, gas is sold by the litre. It's only bizarre if you think with an engineering mind, and that doesn't work as well in sales.
@thecoshman I am not sure how belittling is calling a carbureted engine more primitive than an injected one.
!define primitive
Noun: primitive (plural primitives)
  1. (linguistics) An original or primary word; a word not derived from another, as opposed to derivative.
Adjective: primitive (comparative more primitive, superlative most primitive)
  1. Of or pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original; primordial; primeval; first.
  2. Of or pertaining to or harking back to a former time; old-fashioned; characterized by simplicity.
  3. (Can we clean up(+) this sense?) Crude, obsolete.
  4. (biology) Occurring in or characteristic of an early stage of development or evolution.
  5. primitive
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It clearly means "(Can we clean up(+) this sense?)"
@R.MartinhoFernandes try this on for size. In UK, fuel is sold by the litre, stored in tanks by the gallon, used in miles per gallon in cars that have km of the speed dial.
I think adjective sense 5 is the best.
10:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes lmao
what were they thinking
@thecoshman "pertaining to the beginning or origin, or to early times; original, old-fashioned, characterized by simplicity"
@BartekBanachewicz There's no such thing in the wiktionary page. Chat made it up.
This chat feature is the most hilariously broken one.
wha
1 min ago, by Bartek Banachewicz
what were they thinking
¬_¬ fuck this shit
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fuel injectors require ECU
remapping an ECU yourself requires specialized hardware typically
whereas remapping the carburetor is moving screws
@BartekBanachewicz Not really.
10:37
yeah I know not really
but in practice
(But it's kinda silly not to)
@R.MartinhoFernandes We MUST have 5 entries
@CatPlusPlus Funny thing is, the source has five entries.
Six, actually.
> 5. A basic geometric shape from which more complex shapes can be constructed.
Oh wait, that's as a noun.
It has six for noun
10:39
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait what o_0 where'd it pick that up from?
Deeper down the rabbit hole.
Parsing wikitext is a dumb idea
> 5. (biology) Occurring in or characteristic of an early stage of development or evolution.
lol, that was presented as sense 4
@BartekBanachewicz Install a carb in parallel with the injectors?
10:40
@Potatoswatter wut
@BartekBanachewicz How to customize the fuel injection program without touching a computer.
Noun: boat (plural boats)
  1. A craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use on or in the water, propelled by oars or outboard motor or inboard motor or by wind.
  2. (poker slang) A full house.
  3. (chemistry) One of two possible conformations of cyclohexane rings (the other being chair), shaped roughly like a boat.
  4. boat
  5. boat n (pl boaten)
Verb: boat (third-person singular simple present boats, present participle boating, simple past and past participle boated)
  1. (intransitive) To travel by boat.
  2. (transitive) To place in a boat.
  3. boat
  4. boat (1701, used in the form berboat)
> 3. boat
4. boat (1701)
10:42
Boats were never the same after 1701
@CatPlusPlus butten
@R.MartinhoFernandes verbiboat
2
Verb: broken
  1. past participle of break
Adjective: broken (comparative more broken, superlative most broken)
  1. Fragmented, in separate pieces.
  2. (of skin) Split or ruptured.
  3. (of a line) Dashed, made up of short lines with small gaps between each one and the next.
  4. (meteorology, of the sky) Five-eighths to seven-eighths obscured by clouds; incompletely covered by clouds.
  5. (of a promise, etc) Breeched; violated; not kept.
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stop making me laugh
I'm eating an apple
huh... seems ironic to me
10:43
Adjective: functional (comparative more functional, superlative most functional)
  1. In good working order.
  2. Only for functional purposes, notably in architecture
  3. (computing theory) Having semantics defined purely in terms of mathematical functions, without side-effects.
Noun: functional (plural functionals)
  1. (mathematics) A function that takes a function as its argument; More precisely: A function y=f(x) whose argument x varies in a space of (real valued, complex valued) functions and whose value belongs to a monodimensional space. An example: the definite integration of integrable real functions in a real interval.
Dammit.
I can spell damn it!
no way
oh shit I found the photo of rear brake light that I "fixed"
Ugh Spotify has the same stuff in Discover tab for weeks
god, originally it's as broken
10:45
Also 'hide announcements' doesn't hide them permanently because WHO WOULD WANT TO DO THAT
@CatPlusPlus WFM
@BartekBanachewicz does it involve tape?
It's getting more and more annoying
@thecoshman it involved a wire
the spring I had was too short
so I extended it with an oval made of wire and twisted
but that fucked up, I need to get the sprint and unbend it
speaking of bodges... I should upload a photo of the battery pack I made because I wanted a 5v supply for servos :P
10:48
what are you making out of those servos again
also the engine should ship today
nice timing on the seller part
I'll prolly wait until my holiday with it anywya
it will make a classy paper holding thing
@thecoshman ?
"botches"?
hm also I should clean the air filter
I wonder what other parts should I order
@R.MartinhoFernandes bodge... erm... like a quick and dirty hack
@BartekBanachewicz nothing really... I have vague ideas of working towards a hex-a-pod style robot...
Verb: bodge (third-person singular simple present bodges, present participle bodging, simple past and past participle bodged)
  1. (UK) To do a clumsy or inelegant job, usually as a temporary repair; patch up; repair, mend
  2. To work green wood using traditional country methods; to perform the craft of a bodger.
  3. 1989, John Birchard, "The artful bodger", American Woodworker, page 41, May-June.
  4. 2000, Beth Robinson Bosk, The New Settler Interviews: Boogie at the Brink, ISBN 189013239X.
Noun: bodge (plural bodges)
  1. A clumsy or inelegant job, usually a temporary repair; a patch, a repair
  2. bodge (plural bodges)
Adjective: bodge (comparative more bodge, superlative most bodge)
  1. (slang, Northern Ireland) insane or off the rails...
Oh. TIL
fuel filter
yeah should prolly buy that
11:01
@thecoshman Power regulators are easy to find… if it's for a vehicle see e.g. ti.com/lit/sg/slpb010b/slpb010b.pdf
Oooooooooooh. There's a Späti near my place. Woot. 10/10 would move again.
Xeo
Xeo
would not :P
what's Spaeti?
also found an USB socket for a motorcycle manufactured in Poland
Ein Spätkauf, Spätverkauf oder Späti (kurz für Spätverkaufsstelle) ist ein vor allem in Berlin übliches Geschäft, das außerhalb der üblichen Ladenöffnungszeiten geöffnet ist. In einem Spätkauf werden zumeist Getränke und Tabakwaren verkauft, oft aber auch Zeitschriften und Lebensmittel. Häufig werden auch Internetzugänge angeboten. == Rechtlicher StatusBearbeiten == Sonntags zwischen 7 und 16 Uhr dürfen laut dem Berliner Ladenschlussgesetz nur Blumen, Printmedien, Backwaren und Milchprodukte verkauft werden. Touristische Angebote und Getränke dürfen sonntags nur zwischen 13 und 20 Uhr angeboten…
11:08
gonna buy that one instead of chinese
No English article.
It's like a 24/7.
@R.MartinhoFernandes no prob. I have to start working on my German anywya
@R.MartinhoFernandes I have 24/7 Tesco Extra 300m away from my place :3
an extra convenience store
Extra means you can buy a TV, new clothes or a microwave at 4am
or a pack of instant noodles ...
you know, we all need instant noodles at 1am every now and then, how rarely that might be ...
11:11
Hi All! I would like to create a class Quadratic with a private member Matrix * Q; which I need to initialize. However, instead of copying data into my Quadratic objects, I would like Q to just point to these data. I tried building a constructor like this: Quadratic::Quadratic(const Matrix& QQ) {*Q = QQ;}, but I'm getting a segmentation fault - and I would like to avoid *Q = new Matrix(QQ) because this would copy QQ into Q...
@BartekBanachewicz Not a Späti!
Xeo
Xeo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, wouldn't want to move away now, no? :P
How to be a Späti: be a 24/7 dedicated to alcohol, be in Berlin, do not follow regulation, no one cares.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think I see what you mean
11:13
@BartekBanachewicz must've been built for programmers who need fuel at 4AM
cool, ordered the USB socket
now phone mount
I am actually thinking about getting a tank bag instead of a dedicated phone mount
not sure now.
@PantelisSopasakis You need to initialize Q
@nabijaczleweli And then, should I copy QQ into Q? Or just have Q pointing to a memory address I want...
@nabijaczleweli Let me try it...
@PantelisSopasakis Use references, if you only init it from the constructor...
Xeo
Xeo
> Playtime past 2 weeks: 34.5h
not enoooough
11:15
@PantelisSopasakis Your copy ctor (hint it does have to copy) is broken and you're double deleting your crap
hth
@Xeo What game?
Xeo
Xeo
Terraria
lol dota
@nabijaczleweli OK, it works. Now, the behaviour of *Q = QQ is determined by the assignment operator, right?
Ah, 1.3, right
Xeo
Xeo
11:16
ye
@PantelisSopasakis What message are you trying to convey? I can't seem to get you
@PantelisSopasakis I have simplified your program, can you tell the mistake? The compiler can.
good work
If all else fails, run a debugger.
@LucDanton Yes, got it... you would need a int *i = new int. Otherwise you cannot assign a value to *i
11:19
No you didn't
because it's not pointing anywhere unless you initialize it.
Oooh. Hadn't thought of using {,} for compiler flags.
It usually use it for moves and stuff.
@BartekBanachewicz heaven
11:19
how annoying is using a phone through a plastic
mv foo{,.bak}, etc.
boredom for the boredom god
@LucDanton OK, but in C++ there's also this peculiar thing called an assignment operator, so I thought that initialization in a way could take place therein
i.e., you define what = stands for, so you can specify that = implies some sort of initialization
Sure. Not for pointers though. There’s a predefined assignment that you can’t hijack.
11:22
fuck there's an insect walking on the monitor, except I can't hit it because it's hiding behind the pixels
rip
panel gaps!
It's so small it's hiding between subpixel gaps
It fell through
Well then you have no choice
Gotta burn the monitor
Xeo
Xeo
@milleniumbug lol
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11:29
Hello, world!
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Q: Removing dead thunderflies stuck inside an LCD monitor

Mike WellerThis summer my flat was "attacked" by hundreds of tiny thunderflies, some of which managed to get behind the screen of my LCD. A few of the cursed creatures went and died right in the middle of the display:  And yes, this is real. Imagine my surprise when I saw one of these things crawling acr...

something like this
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@R.MartinhoFernandes -W{all,error,extra,pedantic} master race.
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luc pedanton
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@milleniumbug what the
lmao imagine buying a super expensive screen
then that happens the same day
arrghhh... I got crushed by a train... again !
user image
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so I did this
I've never been hit by a train
clearly you haven't used them enough then
Clearly I don't walk over the tracks :v
11:46
hmm this thing looks nice as well
except it's detachable
I'm afraid it might just fall off
OTOH I might just glue the thing together
@Potatoswatter vOv I wanted a battery pack that I could jam some jumper leads into
@nabijaczleweli The truth is that I didn't explain it very well before... so, what I'm trying to do is this: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/085f13e67a5ac215. Which in C++ for a class, I guess it would look like this: coliru.stacked-crooked.com/a/32c4ed9cb1df5d17
@nabijaczleweli Alternatively, I can of course do a Q = new Matrix(); and then *Q = QQ; - what do you think?
@CatPlusPlus I see you've not played with "run tracks all over the the base" Bartek then :P
k bought
lol I'm buying so much stuff that I postponed when I was jobless
ALL THE PACKAGES
so many opportunities to reveal my home address again
11:54
@BartekBanachewicz There are some much nicer solutions to this, very solid grip but with nice quick disconnect for when you need it, and very cheap.
@PantelisSopasakis Ieuw! const_cast!
Ieuw vague ownership semantics
In Flemish we have a word for that: eikebah!
pronounced: "yuck"
@rightfold Have you ever seen Alan Kay speak?
0_- CI server has been killed... by an 'upgrade'... that took over a week to sort out... that apparently would fix a big issue we've been seeing... the upgrade wasn't even an upgrade, just a change to the start script... to adjust permgen... and they removed an option that we require to out shit to work...
11:57
@thecoshman uh "nicer"?
This wasn't expensive, and has the quick disconnect
I try so hard to keep calm at work, but I really get pushed.
@thecoshman no idea what you're talking about then
@BartekBanachewicz ahhh, I'm just yanking your chain :P
being ignorant isn't something you do on purpose, asshat :P

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