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00:02
lol
@Ell how so? It's pretty factual
is this concepts lite or the whole thing? (does that exist in proposal form yet?)
The lite I think. I thought only lite was even considered since the debacle ~2010
@melak47 There is no 'whole'
> I get annoying an annoying exception: "Unhandled exception at 0x0000000000000000"
lol
00:04
What the hell are Concepts.
@LucDanton ok, I'm not real clear on what's what with concepts right now
It’s a system of constraints, if that’s any help.
Huh.
instead of SFINAE trickery to enforce some things, you get a language feature to say "I want T to satisfy the Awesome concept" IIRC
Ah.
00:07
@melak47 With CL you get 'I want T to satisfy this boolean conjunction/disjunction/atom' as well as a language tool to build some of those atoms.
and concepts medium? :)
Nothing else on the horizon AFAIK.
oh :\
Out of curiosity what else would you want?
Ell
Ell
I forget what concepts proper brings you
00:10
^I don't know if I ever knew :)
People, there haven’t been anything else for years by now.
Ell
Ell
But concepts lite brings type constraints and overloading based on said constraints
And good error messages which can refer to the name of T
I just rmemeber where was something called "Concept Maps"
Years ago, yes. None of those things have been revived. They’re dead, deceased. They’ve passed on.
Ell
Ell
This parrot is dead!
@Ell Another thing that was removed in concepts lite was the ability to test and enforce the conditions/constraints of a concept. IOW, right now a constraint basically just provides a way of saying: "X is syntactically correct". Part of the original intent was to be able to say: "...and X will have the following effects".
Ell
Ell
00:13
Yeah I think they were supposed to allow formal verification
@LucDanton Yeah--somewhat painful too. Concept maps really would have been handy, especially for dealing with legacy code.
@Ell I'm not sure about truly full-blown formal verification, but yes, at least something in that general direction.
Ell
Ell
Yeah some limited form
It's pathetic how much leftover food is thrown away by restaurants. If only there was an app...
@JerryCoffin Without having experienced them in actuality I’d remain sceptical here and consider that wishful thinking. Overload resolution is already annoying as it is.
@DemCodeLines For people struggling to get food!
00:21
Next billion dollar idea right there!
00:34
sehe getting caught up in the music
@LucDanton I did play with them in concept-gcc, but it was just playing with things, not serious, long-term use.
@DemCodeLines Around my place there's a facebook site for that indeed.
@nick Always
I've been holding back a little for the stream o.O
brb
Late night eating is bad.
I should get some sleep again.
I called ICANN & was told that my website was registered under the name of the owner of my old service provider
wtf
@sehe i never hold back
It was registered under my name for 7-8 years
00:39
that's why @Nooble banned me from mumble
I even paid for 5 years rego
@chmod711telkitty maybe for one of those whois protection services?
anonymous domain reg
dunno, the world of top level domain is confusing to me
but my site rego has expired & my service provider could not be contacted
landed me in the hot water
I don't believe you.
But it's a nice credo
@chmod711telkitty how so
Do you depend on the site being live
meaning I could not get the epp code for site transfer
because legally it does not belong to me
even though I have paid for everything associated with the site (development, rego etc etc)
@sehe yes, I would like my site to be live
I don't depend on it
00:44
have you contacted the current holder?
@nick my old service provider could not be reached
jolly good
services providers site is on maintenance for ages ... maybe weeks
i guess you could wait till it expires.. then buy it
yeah, last resort
I paid for 5 year rego
& it lasted a year
and I am not the legal owner
I never thought it would be any problem because I have been with that service provider for nearly 10 years
00:47
@chmod711telkitty if you have to go that route try not to show too much interest.. somebody might snatch it
@chmod711telkitty hot water implies otherwise
Good morning amoebas
Speaking
@buttifulbuttefly howdy feller
How's your cellular division going
00:54
rapidly
Ell
Ell
I need to sleep badly
sehe's on his twitter someone poop on his stream
@Ell i'd say good night but when people say that usually they stay on for a good 2 more hours
Ell
Ell
I'll attempt again to sleep
I've been watching cooking videos :(
in front of your PC?
@Ell Good luck.
01:00
lol - the guy waited two years posting a rant about working hours blogs.oregonstate.edu/glencora/2015/07/20/1181 ("Saved for publication until tenure") :)
Remarkable patience.
@nick Creepy
@nick gross
@sehe er was that not a thing in this room?
maybe it was the javascript room
You know you've made it when @SeanParent wishes he could go to Siberia to hear you talk. :-) #cpp https://twitter.com/SeanParent/status/622997766676082688
@nick I never heard it here before. But it's funny
Perhaps it's because live-streaming never was a thing in this room (to js-ers do that?)
ask benjamin if he ever shows his face in here again
01:07
@Rapptz Hello.
@sehe Work hard until you dont need to be introduced Sean Parent wants to travel to meet you
@sehe tl;dr version- someone was giving a talk with a live twitter feed in the background
ok what does the 'g' in seekg()/tellg() mean
explorer.exe keeps hanging
I don't know how to fix it.
It's kinda annoying me.
@Rapptz neither does microsoft :P
01:09
@milo get (as opposed to "p" for put, in seekp, tellp, etc.)
@Rapptz might have something to do with the thumbnail previews
it happens when I hover over to select a sub item
Smells like a faulty shell extension
@Borgleader nah
@nick lol
@rightfold get this:
> The GC now handles pinned objects in a more optimized way. It is now possible for the GC to compact more memory around pinned objects. This change can provide a suprisingly impactful improvement for large-scale workloads with significant use of pinning. sauce
01:18
zzz
time to switch operating systems
what are you doing with the explorer?
it freezes
@Rapptz stop torrenting porn
@Rapptz >not using utorrent
uTorrent is shit
01:23
Night all
@nick uTrojan*
@nick uTorrent went rogue
really? i still use it
how fucked am I
uTorrent has been adware since post-2.2.1
01:25
@coincoin bah I should really find a way to improve the audioi quality. Just heard a tiny bit. It's aggravating
that was like years ago
youve been mining bitcoins for them
and honestly at this point who knows what other shit they put in there
lol they recommend qbt
I think the high ram usage up there is because I'm seeding 96 torrents
but I don't actually know why it's hogging RAM
I use deluge, though I don't know if it's a resource hog 'cause I don't torrent much.
@Rapptz ~Windows 10~
nah
Windows 10 seems lame
01:31
It is TBH (I've used it for a while now).
forced updates aren't my cup of tea for an OS either
but I'm in the minority there
do y'all know a good digital virtual gift to give a girl other than games, movies,etc..... something unique
@TheArtist E-book.
Oh unique. A less popular good book.
Good luck finding one.
@Borgleader well rip
why is it so hard to find quality software for Windows?
@MarkGarcia she's not into ebooks :/
01:34
@TheArtist Bitcoins. They're unique, kinda.
mac and linux have Transmission which is a fantastic client
ugh i cant spell today
@nick s/for Windows//
qbittorrent works on all OSes
@nick Of course 90% of software for Windows is crud. 90% of everything is crud.
@MarkGarcia thats out of my budget :/ ops forgot to mention the budget.....within $0-$50
01:36
Hm. Any links to VS 2015 ISO?
nvm
Moores Law: And as the hardware becomes faster and faster, the software becomes more and more bloated, until you reach the point where you can type faster than a web-edit box can display the text. And this is called "progress". Hooray!
Someone needs come up with a graph of number of transistors in an average PC vs the number of lines of code in an average OS over the past 30-40 years
number of lines of code vs amount of resources consumed over the years would be an interesting study too
so easy to write bloated programs now
@MarkGarcia You're using it too? We're now brothers!
10162 broke most of my drivers.
the lack of ability to control updates is the main reason why i won't be upgrading to win10 soon
just means wasted bandwidth and forced restarts in my experience
Get Professional.
They let you delay updates there.
I think.
I see why they're doing this though. It benefits "normal" users.
01:53
I need to use a TLS library (in linux) and I don't want to use openssl.........but I guess the alternatives will be even more painful?
@Will I'd go with whichever is more well-documented.
@Will I guess. At least OpenSSL's currently under very heavy scrutiny.
@Will github.com/awslabs/s2n this one's new from amazon
can't vouch for it
I just know it exists
> How do I reference the parent environment of where the function was called?
@Rapptz Interesting. Thanks.
01:58
Can you reference a scope in C++?
@MarkGarcia Good point, of course.
@Will libressl should work on linux
@VermillionAzure C++ is a language for advanced programmers, so you must be able to no-scope.
@VermillionAzure pass a reference to the parent as a parameter when the function is called?
@LucDanton I get that reference.
02:00
@chmod711telkitty Nope, pass an entire scope or frame
e.g. pass a lambda's environment to another lambda or something like that
@VermillionAzure why would one want to do that?
In android, you can pass something called context around
@chmod711telkitty It's my current problem in R
I want to produce unique IDs where each environment encapsulates a module but must subscribe to a single UI framework as part of a web app
To prevent identifiers from colliding, I'm proposing creating uniqueIDs based on the hash or whatever IDs R creates when it makes a unique environment
Encapsulating this uniqueid() as a function, how do I automatically capture the environment in which its called so I don't have to keep passing it over and over again?
problem fin.
Quoting Wikipedia: "The code of s2n is about 6,000 lines long, compared to the 500,000 lines of OpenSSL. It has already been the subject of several external reviews as well as penetration testing.[1] It makes a strong focus on usability and simplicity.[2]" and "The name s2n come from "signal-to-noise".[1]" <--- I do like the sound of this...
hey guys please help me in this....I have a conversation with a friend with 1 million messages, because of such a big number I can't download the conversation....and I can't search for messages :/ How do I view some pictures the person sent like 300,000 messages before
02:21
Use your mouse scroll wheel
@buttifulbuttefly but that will break my finger
@TheArtist What type of conversation
On Stack Overflow?
is there a software that scrolls the mouse automatically?
@VermillionAzure Facebook messages :/
@TheArtist ...
>2015
>not having a lockless mouse wheel
02:23
@TheArtist Install VNC and I'll do that for you.
This guy reminds me of me a few years ago and now I see
To open my mouth then should have never come to be.
Selah.
@MarkGarcia :P its private sensitive information......
Also
WAIT WAS CONCEPTS VOTED TO STAY IN OR OUT?!
Congrats! Your precious jewel of a proposal was rejected by the committee!
Niebler would love to say that.
@MarkGarcia So... what now?
what's left to take its place?
I found a method
what?
use google chrome.....click on the user you want, then click Ctrl + Shift+J .....
then paste
setInterval(function () {
document.getElementById('see_older')
.getElementsByClassName('content')[0].click();
}, 500);
but its not working for me :/
Maybe ask in the Prolog room
pro log?
ok
@buttifulbuttefly there is no such room
02:56
@MarkGarcia AHHHHHHHH
DIES
03:47
@LucDanton lel
04:16
Actual question title: How to can I comprehend stencil code comprehensively?
04:42
@Xeo Got Eater seems to be cool.
But the animation is crappy at times.
06:03
terrible
06:20
Good morning Vietnam!
@buttifulbuttefly Trying to imagine what it means
@Rapptz I'd postpone the verdict until you witness the system actually being slow. Remember when Vista/Win7 introduced prefetch?
06:57
Morning.
So, what wonderful contentious topic do we have to discuss today?
How about rightfold's vagina?
07:13
Hmm... I cannot connect to IRCNet, -!- Irssi: warning SSL handshake failed: dh key too small
@nabijaczleweli Is that contentious topic? :)
user1804599
@sehe fucking awesome!
user1804599
> The GC update has already been deployed to large Microsoft butt workloads, such as Office 365 and Bing.
user1804599
I wonder how .NET's GC compares to HotSpot's.
user1804599
> The System.Numerics namespace now includes a number of SIMD-enabled types for scientific computing, such as System.Numerics.Matrix3x2, System.Numerics.Matrix4x4, System.Numerics.Plane, System.Numerics.Quaternion, System.Numerics.Vector2, System.Numerics.Vector3, and Vector4T:System.Numerics.Vector4.
user1804599
cool
07:22
@wilx Soooo, don't use 512 bit DH params anymore :)
morning
user1804599
> The .NET framework supports up to 32-dimensional arrays
user1804599
why 32. why not, like, 256
@sehe It is probably the IRCNet server that does. Different IRCNet server seems to work.
well shit... that damn VM fucking ate up disk space like there was no tomorrow :\
07:28
Woot! Good diags
@thecoshman But now you do there is
user1804599
Should everything that can be compared for equality be hashable as well?
@Jefffrey o_0
You know there's a tomorrow I mean
Given that that happened yesterday
I don't when it happened :P
at some point over the night, my host machine ran out of disk space
07:31
It was before midnight though
Otherwise it would have known about tomorrow
And wouldn't have had to eat the disk space
Sorry, I'm just really bored
¬_¬ clearly
user1804599
eh
not I have 6gb of disk space with which to work this VM back from the edge
@rightfold I don't see the correlation
user1804599
> import Control.Monad (forM, liftM)
user1804599
07:36
forklift
damn... VM is using hardly any space... might be the way it's spread over partitions...
user1804599
fapfapfap
spread them partitions babe
:\ Lets see how well moving 8GB of data goes when you only have 6GB of space to do it
@Jefffrey lol, go to sleep or something?
What time iz it in your time zone?
07:40
9:40
@Jefffrey am or pm?
oh wait, your in Italy?
are you implying there's a 12 hours clock?
o_0 "9:40" alone does not tell you if that is morning or afternoon. If you meant to be be using 24hr time, you should use a leading 0
there's no other clock other than the 24 hours clock
the 12 hours clock is such a terrible idea we better just forget about it entirely
yes there are, 12hr clocks, where you say 9:40am or 9:40pm
ergh... having to remove local cache of data to clear up space for VM to run
I'll have to take drop box off line too and delete that :\
ergh... that's only 800MB synched to this machine
user1804599
07:53
let and a b = if a b a;
let or a b = if a a b;
user1804599
amazing!
I hope if is a function
user1804599
Yes!
user1804599
let if c t f = internal.if c t f;
people are arguing on reddit if destructors should throw exceptions or not
...
wtf
user1804599
07:56
what the fuck Real World Haskell
user1804599
user1804599
WTF why is this not fixed
lol
@MarcoA. link
user1804599
When I have pattern matching, I don't need internal.if anymore.
user1804599
07:58
I can just match on c instead.
@rightfold Things just got real.
user1804599
lol, almost all those GHCi session listings are broken
user1804599
instance Monoid b => Monoid (a -> b) where
        mempty _ = mempty
        mappend f g x = f x `mappend` g x
user1804599
holy shit
> While it is true that asking regexes to parse arbitrary HTML is like asking Paris Hilton to write an operating system, it's sometimes appropriate to parse a limited, known set of HTML.
I had never noticed this one before
@sehe Noticed where?
@wilx Woop woop. i just watched that. Was more interesting than it looked
> > Destructors commonly free memory dynamically allocated by the object.
> No! No! That's not how destructors work.
That guy can't read.
08:23
@Griwes so, what do you use to free memory dynamically allocated by the object?
@sehe Oh, the ponny post.
@MarcoA. only 1 vote o.O
@sehe A dtor! That guy then goes on about delete.
@Griwes would you not use delete in the destructor (directly or indirectly) to free memory dynamically allocated by the object?
> Numbers are assumed to be base 10.
2
Joke's on you, numbers are always in base 10.
08:28
:D
now have some dead beef
@sehe He understood that sentence as "free memory dynamically allocated for the object", not "by the object".
Hence "that guy can't read".
user1804599
I want to write a program that optimises let f = fun x -> fun y -> (g x) y; to let f = g.
@Griwes ahaha. You could have been clearer yourself. Turns out we picked up on the same
user1804599
But it's so difficult.
08:33
I think most of his reponse was accurate. That's just a strange misreading there
Just demolish him regardless
On it
I wonder if I would have a life if I chose to study economics/business or shit like that.
> "Where did you find this IE6 core routine? You know this stuff is copyrighted?"
lmao
user1804599
@MarcoA. even worse than Borgleader's humour.
rightfool alert
@Columbo You got my choice :)
@sehe We are so connected. When are you gonna leave your wife? :*
08:45
@Columbo you would not settle for just being sehe's lover?
@chmod711telkitty We're meeting in Stockholm every fortnight. He always tells me it's over, but when I visit he can't resist the temptation anyway
@Columbo I do that everyday
@buttifulbuttefly cracker
@sehe No, I mean, figuratively
I leave her figuratively too, every once in a while.
E.g. when she really does seem to have a head-ache
When she's not in the mood for sehex!
08:48
Also I plan to do a 30km bushwalk on Sat 1st Aug, then I am going for another 20km -25km on Sun 2nd Aug ... so if I go for seafood buffet on Saturday night, it would just give me more energy on Sunday right?
Cicada best pun award 2015
2
> Java is another attempt to improve on C. It sort of gets the job done, but it's way slower, bulkier, spews pollution everywhere, and people will think you're a redneck.
Sometimes life is a chain of fat people, chooks, kitties, seafood buffets, cakes and ridiculously dangerous hikes. Somehow all strangely connected
@sehe 2/10 won't tell again
08:52
You've shoven too far this time
> > It sounds like you're trying to build on something unstable and unreliable,

Please don't make these insulting assumptions. I don't even build on the STL library because much of it is too unreliable for me. This is not to say my replacements have no bugs, but I can fix bugs that I find in my library.
Wants reliability. Instead of just exceptions proposes to build an exception onion "solution" - postponing the ultimate failure until the end of the universe
The Universe expanding is merely a std::big_bang_exception bubbling up to the top frame
6
Not bad
yeah, have a star
08:57
More like it's actually an ever-aggregating fractal of nested std::std::std::....big_bang_exceptions designed to postpone failure until the end of the universe
EOUTOFENTROPY
@sehe Only if life is that nice & simple, I would like to subscribe to it for the next 5000 years. But I am troubled by my lost of domain name because it legally belongs to someone else even though I owned and paid for it in the past 10 years & the tax office's insistence for me to contact them because of the discrepancy in the company tax return ... even though I have not made much at all and thus could not afford a corporate accountant.

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