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@rubenvb no, it doesn't.
boils as in: bubbles from the bottom to top
it's just a water in a half-empty container
then please enlighten me on what is happening in the video.
@AlexM. Well, yeah. It's easier to go to the moon, nothing else to expect v0v
That water is dirty :P
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13:01
Water boils at atmospheric pressure
Its called evaporation yo
boiling and evaporation aren't equivalent
boiling is bubbles i get it. I saw bubbles in the video.
boiling is vaporization on the whole volume
evaporation is vaporization on the contact surface
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Boiling is the phase change
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's the way water likes it
13:02
@Ell no, vaporization is the phase change.
@Ell that's a vapour though
do I really need to link to wikipedia again
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Atomisation is the phase change vOv
if you remove the air there's no atmopsheric pressure being exerted on the water
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I'm just chucking words out at this point
13:03
so it'll be like it was in a vacuum no
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I had to learn a these different words for chemistry
@Ell yeah. This is the point where you stop.
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I have forgotten them :(
@Ell Atomisation is not a phase change.
It's what happens on aerosols.
@Prismatic yes.
13:03
So then the water would boil off
And sure, if the water was pure blabla supercritical blabla
It's just making something into very fine particles.
@rubenvb vOv. You can heat water beyond the boiling point without it actually boiling.
@BartekBanachewicz "if it was pure blabla superheating bla bla"
are we talking about water or "water with some additives"
13:04
that's an unstable state, "any" perturbation will make it start boiling.
and stop soon enough because the pressure will rise vOv
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@R.MartinhoFernandes it depends on the context I think
@Ell it really doesn't.
chemistry regognizes physical definitions of state changes
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In chemistry atomisation is formation of gaseous atoms from elements in standard state
standard state being the state at standard pressure/temperature/whatnot.
13:06
@Ell it's not making a gas, it's making an aerosol
it's an important difference
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Well I guess a level chemistry is taught and marked incorrectly in the UK then
An aerosol is a colloid of fine solid particles or liquid droplets, in air or another gas. Aerosols can be natural or not. Examples of natural aerosols are fog, forest exudates and geyser steam. Examples of artificial aerosols are haze, dust, particulate air pollutants and smoke. The liquid or solid particles have diameter mostly smaller than 1 μm or so; larger particles with a significant settling speed make the mixture a suspension, but the distinction is not clear-cut. In general conversation, aerosol usually refers to an aerosol spray that delivers a consumer product from a can or simil...
well... according to that delightful temp/pressure/phase diagram less than ~10mBar at room temp will cause water to vaporise vOv
@Ell or you just remember wrong
13:07
It's either making things into an aerosol or breaking compounds into atoms (i.e. no molecules).
just like it will freeze if taken above 10kbar at room temp
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From the Wikipedia page robot linked
> Standard enthalpy of atomization is the enthalpy change when 1 mol of gaseous atoms is formed from its element in its defined physical state under standard conditions (298.15K, 1 atm)
@Ell Yes, that's in the sense of breaking down the molecules.
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But I concede anyway
Water vapour is still made out of water molecules, not free hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
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13:09
Right
But water vapour is a gas
It's not a phase change: it's a chemical reaction.
@Ell clouds aren't
@Ell But atomizing water in this sense doesn't make water vapour. It makes free hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
@R.MartinhoFernandes so... if you had water plasma... would it be any different to a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen plasma?
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@R.MartinhoFernandes okay, I understand
13:10
It's just a bunch of H and O. Not H2O.
@thecoshman not really.
@R.MartinhoFernandes atomizing water could also mean spraying very fine droplets of water into the air :P
@BartekBanachewicz well... I guess my question is, in a plasma, are the atoms of a molecule still 'together'
or is it just the electrons that float off?
@thecoshman There are no atoms. There are ions and electrons.
@BartekBanachewicz Plasma involves broken molecular bonds, yes.
@thecoshman No.
@R.MartinhoFernandes so how do you differentiate?
13:12
between what?
two things that are the same?
@thecoshman electrons form (some of) molecular bonds
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh, so you are saying that I am right in thinking that water plasma is more or less the same as oxygen plasma and hydrogen plasma
@BartekBanachewicz sure, but in a plasma, electrons disassociate
@thecoshman No, that was about atomization.
can't remember what bond was between oxygen and hydrogen in water, but I'm bad at chemistry
Ionization is what brings about plasmas, not atomization.
I think it was polarized covalent
13:14
Atomization is not a phase change (in either of the senses).
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh right, cross talk of communication
> a water molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms that are connected by covalent bonds.
ha.
@BartekBanachewicz ITT bartek fails grade school chemistry
> An unequal relationship creates a polar covalent bond
I was right.
tell me more about failing.
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I think we're done now
13:17
I guess it's pretty intuitive, as in, the water is polar because of those bonds
@BartekBanachewicz van der Waals forces
@BartekBanachewicz covalent bond does not mean a polar molecule
@thecoshman no, but a polar molecure hints at a polar bond
@BartekBanachewicz huh... not sure if you can only get a polar bond via covalent bond... fairly sure ionic would do the same... maybe though...
Say I have a group of N vectors (lets call it ListOfVectors). I want to join the N vectors into one big vector. This is a performance oriented task. Should I iterate over the N vectors to calculate the resultant total size (so I can call reserve on the big vector)?
13:19
it gets really messy when you start sticking iron particles in organic molecules
@Prismatic sure? That should be quick, right?
@thecoshman there are non-polar covalent bonds if that's what you mean
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@Prismatic You should do what's the easiest.
lol you guys are talking past each other.
@BartekBanachewicz not what I mean at all, especially considering that is what I said to you. I am asking, can you get a polar ionic bond.
iow, can you only get a polar bond through a covalent bond.
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An ionic bond is p much an extremely polar covalent bond
13:21
@thecoshman Yes.
I don't know the initial N or the average size of the 'partial' vectors. So the tradeoff is 'Would it be faster to calculate the total size at the expense of going through the loop or to just blindly merge vectors and hope that the reallocations will be faster'
@Ell I guess it is...
If there are even any reallocations; I don't know what hte initial capacity of vectors are... might be implementation dependent
@Ell No, depends.
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std::vector<T> result;
for (auto vector : vectors) {
    result.insert(result.end(), vector.begin(), vector.end());
}
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13:22
done.
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Occurring when there is a large difference in electro negativity
@rightfold I want to do whats fastest, not whats easiest
> Thus, the term "ionic bonding" is given when the ionic character is greater than the covalent character—that is, a bond in which a large electronegativity difference exists between the two atoms, causing the bonding to be more polar (ionic) than in covalent bonding where electrons are shared more equally
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The fastest is perhaps this:
Why the hell would I be using C++ if I wanted it to be easy?
13:22
"But if you look hard enough, maybe in the highest mountains, in the
deepest jungles, or on the lowest basement levels of MIT, you may catch a
glimpse of an odd sort of creature. Some call it the Windigo; others refer to it
as a yeti, Sasquatch, or rms."
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std::vector<T> result;
std::size_t n = std::accumulate(vectors.begin(), vectors.end(), 0UL, [] (auto n, auto const& vector) { return n + vector.size(); });
result.reserve(n);
for (auto const& vector : vectors) {
    result.insert(result.end(), vector.begin(), vector.end());
}
@Ell not always, though
chemistry is dirty
maybe that's why I don't like it
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I can't see what that's a reply to
Dirty?
you haven't read The Martian, per chance?
it's a quote from there
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Be sure to include <numeric> because some idiot put std::accumulate in there instead of in <algorithm>.
13:25
that almost kills the martian :P
@rightfold I always trip on that.
both packages shipped wooooo
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I don't.
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Noob.
oil and the USB socket
I really only need the feeler now.
@rightfold yeah... this is what ill do. ty
its weird seeing so much more usage of std::accumulate, std::for_each etc with c++11 because lambdas make it so nice
MapReduce is a programming model and an associated implementation for processing and generating large data sets with a parallel, distributed algorithm on a cluster. Conceptually similar approaches have been very well known since 1995 with the Message Passing Interface standard having reduce and scatter operations. A MapReduce program is composed of a Map() procedure that performs filtering and sorting (such as sorting students by first name into queues, one queue for each name) and a Reduce() procedure that performs a summary operation (such as counting the number of students in each queu...
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13:31
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     such parallel
   wow
        many thread of execution
using dead memes should be outlawed
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No, it shouldn't.
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Such a law would be incredibly stupid.
@Prismatic I wondered a few days ago how the internet would look like if there was a police in it
no anonimity anymore
how would people act to each other
13:34
the internet is already policed
I'm thinking about something more active
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you're just jealous of my parallelism
e.g. someone reporting someone else for cyberbullying and the police doing something about the person because no anonimity
@Prismatic what you say
@Prismatic such meme wow much dead
13:35
well... most communities police their own members (mods, admins)
@rightfold broken by design, lacks meet and spice
@sehe Might have an effect, actually.
NH is traveling at >30km/s
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@thecoshman that's not broken by design.
@rightfold sorry, flawed :P
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13:37
This design perfectly allows that to be added.
@thecoshman IOW it's not a sandwich.
wait... meat?
yeah, meat
It actually has nothing that should be in a sandwich besides bread.
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You only have to add one more mapping and refactor the reduction.
everyone loves a bit of meat in their buns
@R.MartinhoFernandes is bread really in the sandwich though?
13:38
bad puns should be outlawed too
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Actually.
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If the entire system is generic enough, you only have to add one more data source for the meat.
have some nazi emoticons: /:=
Aug 25 '14 at 12:39, by R. Martinho Fernandes
When I was a kid I used to make bread sandwiches with wheat bread on the outside and corn bread on the inside.
you should use xml to model the modlling model
13:39
@Prismatic you should be outlawed
Yum.
Boy I miss that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes corn bread is nice, sadly you can't by it in shops hear, and can't seem to even find corn flour for backing it. You can get the real fine stuff though, the sort you'd use for thickening sauces
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In Dutch we call people who'd outlaw such things "D66ers".
@R.MartinhoFernandes maybe get some fresher bread
13:40
oh no Ive used an outdated meme lol
@Prismatic HOW DARE YOU!
I like this bread
Is the new Dredd movie any good?
its enjoyable imo
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13:40
I like p much all bread
@R.MartinhoFernandes "Dredd", hell yes. "Judge Dredd" ergh... shamefully it's terrible, but really doesn't stick to the cannon.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I found it... enjoyable. A well made action film that doesn't think you're an idiot.
best skill requested for a job:

> Mastery of software development
It has Lena Headey in it.
@thecoshman Are you putting DVDs in cannons?
@MarcoA. Ninjary of software development
13:41
@R.MartinhoFernandes adding to my list of 'robot trivia that seems to be wrong', you do/did you read 2000AD
@R.MartinhoFernandes fuck off, are they different spellings?
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah she plays the big bad
I suppose you meant "canon".
@thecoshman I think so
@R.MartinhoFernandes fucking bastards. Why does nobody say 'caynon', seeing as that s how it's spelled
@thecoshman Eh?
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13:43
I suppose you also meant "baking" and "here"
@EtiennedeMartel I learned 'vowel conosenent vowel' rule. I can't handle it being wrong
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We nag because it's the only way you'll improve ;)
@thecoshman It's the root for "canonical".
hey hey hey! what is this? spelling hour?
@Ell And "buy", since we're at it.
13:44
@R.MartinhoFernandes o_0 but again... people say 'can-nonical' :'(
hi there
@thecoshman Firstly, English has no rules. English is just sticking sounds together, trying to find some common rules, then stopping halfway to go to the pub.
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Oh yeah didn't notice that
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@jalf hi
13:45
@EtiennedeMartel qed, I'm not wrong, just less right :D
If you've seen the movie The Raid, Dredd kinda feels very similar
Fuck you, English-has-no-rules people.
Its too bad there wont be a sequel, I liked that version of judge dredd and anderson and all
Fuck. Worst thing about being away from here for a good while is that the plinks have turned themselves back on by the time you return
At least French is consistent.
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13:45
English has lots of rules! lots.
I wish we had the boing noise instead of plink
@EtiennedeMartel cough cough
Seriously, don't make me spend time disproving this bullshit again.
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French numbers are a mess
@R.MartinhoFernandes you've known me how long? you twat.
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Swiss French best French.
13:46
Last time it was someone claiming it about "German".
@jalf I FUCKING HATE PLINKS!!!!
It always ends up with "ok, you're right, but <language robot doesn't know well yet> is consistent!"
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Can we just agree that Esperanto is consistent?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know that Germans are scared of white space :D
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It better be at least
13:47
now... what exactly is Esperanto?
@thecoshman That's one of the things that makes German spelling not exclusively phonetic.
@thecoshman It's an artificial language.
Hand-crafted natural language
@thecoshman A constructed language.
but... erm...
Esperanto (/ˌɛspəˈraːntoʊ/; [espeˈranto] listen ) is a constructed international auxiliary language. It is the most widely spoken constructed language in the world. Its name derives from Doktoro Esperanto ("Esperanto" translates as "one who hopes"), the pseudonym under which physician and linguist L. L. Zamenhof published the first book detailing Esperanto, the Unua Libro, on 26 July 1887. Zamenhof's goal was to create an easy-to-learn, politically neutral language that would transcend nationality and foster peace and international understanding between people with different languages. Up to 2...
13:48
o_0
@nabijaczleweli we needed that
@thecoshman come on, have you never heard about it?
I think pirate's problems would be fixed if he imposed one simple rule
enable spellcheck and don't send a message until all the red lines go away
Learn English With This One Simple Rule!
@BartekBanachewicz not what I am stuck on
aren't all languages constructed and amde up :\
13:49
Most natural languages are naturally developed
@thecoshman most of them just happened. They weren't the result of someone sitting down and going "I'm going to create a language today"
@AlexM. lol that wood work just fine wood not it :P
like that
@jalf oh I see
13:50
the correct spelling is "I'm bad ass as fuck"
so some neck beard just came up with that shit
@AlexM. Doesn't help really.
I bet it sucks balls
also is it just me or it's been a while since @jalf was here
"by" doesn't get red lines. It's spelled "buy", though.
"hear" doesn't get red lines. It's spelled "here", though.
13:50
@R.MartinhoFernandes it does for me
"cannon" doesn't get red lines. It's spelled "canon", though.
e.g. TIL "badass" is not a word
it totally is
"backing" doesn't get red lines. It's spelled "baking", though.
@AlexM. So, it's already teaching you wrong! :P
13:51
@R.MartinhoFernandes "backing up" is a thing, y'know
ye it is fuck you google chrome
I also mostly suffer not so much from spelling, but substituting other words, and rushing
6 mins ago, by jalf
Fuck. Worst thing about being away from here for a good while is that the plinks have turned themselves back on by the time you return
@thecoshman not rushing wouldn't only help spelling
13:52
@nabijaczleweli but not baking up
I'm sorry pirate, there's no other way
@nabijaczleweli I'm just listing several things thecosh misspelled in one single sentence that wouldn't get red lines despite being misspelled.
you have to pick up a manual and learn english
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He needs context aware semantic check
Steve Oualline put it the best.
13:52
hmmm
I need some more parts
> Q: What's the spelling error in "cat"?
A: It's spelled "dog".
perhaps I'll be able to use the old ones
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Esperanto is an awful language.
things that hold the engine on those metal rods
and things that hold the piston in place
@rightfold Says the guy who keeps creating awful languages.
13:53
@rightfold on the contrary?
lol people surprised that someone doesn't know what Esperanto is
@R.MartinhoFernandes :\
Volapük best constructed language.
lol people laughing at people surprised that someone doesn't know what Esperanto is
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I wonder if I can use VSync on my tty
13:54
Lojban best constructed language
lol @bartek mocking people for doing what he does
lol coshman mocking me for mocking people
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Lol lol for loling
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ITT everyone being a fucking moron.
> C is pronounced like English j, and j like English sh.
13:55
but what if language construction throws shrug
what do you do
itt rightfold speaking about being a moron
Volapük so decent pronunciation rules.
@BartekBanachewicz no, for being a hypocrite and idiot
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Volapük is already bad for using umlaut
How will ASCII ever represent it :o
13:55
> Schleyer felt that God had told him in a dream to create an international language.
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ASCII has ü prolly I know
"pük" is the Volapük word for "speak". It's pronounced a bit like "puke".
can you imagine the sad life of priests whom god tells to stare at drying paint forever
@Ell not in the 7-bit set
There's no other ASCII set.
13:57
@AlexM. honestly having god talk to you and tell you to do anything is pretty exciting
well... dodgy extended ascii... but no standard
embiggened ASCII
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@Ell ASCII does not have that.
the part where you watch paint dry would be boring but you'd always be like "Oh man, what's god gonna tell me next?!"
utf-x or gtfo
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13:57
Here, have everything in ASCII: duckduckgo.com/?q=ascii+table
"Read and memorize the ISO C++ standard, my son"
@Prismatic you missed the forever part
@thecoshman Extended ASCII could be a zillion different things given that anything that extends ASCII is essentially extended ASCII.
@rightfold lol, ddg
@R.MartinhoFernandes yeah I know
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@thecoshman ?
13:58
@rightfold lol, first hit "ASCII Code - The extended ASCII table"
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I am so angry at myself
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@R.MartinhoFernandes :p
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I waste so much money through trivial mistakes
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I have a gym membership
And I might have to pay for next month
I think they won't let me cancel it
13:59
@jalf Welcome back!
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Even though I told the guy I only wanted 1 month
But I am going to check tomorrow
I will be might pissed.
@Ell Don't go to the gym pissed.

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