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20:04
@Xeo If he does that, nobody will enter the building tomorrow - they will all be on planes with false passports and new identities.:)
@Veritas our names are slightly simliar, that is all.
@ScottW whos?
Who's robot.
@thecoshman I can remind you of this periodically
Xeo
Xeo
2.5minute solve with F2L, yay
@Vanitas @R.MartinhoFernandes
@ScottW Why aren't you on mumble.
Why aren't you all on it and livecodeine too
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20:16
@ScottW Looks like they already made a kick ass hand robot: youtube.com/watch?v=HBFj5F80ltg
@thecoshman I can remind you of this periodically
^^ nice
For some reason I can't even install mumble
Installer says no.
@Vanitas It's an exclusive club.
@Nooble and I can't get in :(
20:28
@ScottW Mhmm.
@Vanitas What does the installer say?
I guess I'll have to complete some side quests and become exalted with it.
Well, it simply just doesn't do anything when clicked.
@ScottW Weird. Mine says "Yes".
Oh, double clicking, I don't know that sounds pretty intense.
@ScottW Nice.
C-Can you show me?
20:29
@thecoshman I can remind you of this periodically
You're a bot.
@ScottW Yes.
Every 10 minutes.
@ScottW I sure hope so
I am of doing the mumbles.
Where's Bartek? I'm going to learn Haskell.
@ScottW hello
@ScottW how hard?
20:32
@ScottW Bartekbartekbartek
He sometimes disappears.
@ScottW Looks like a nice floor texture for Gaem.
But Mr. Miloski's book is very nice
@ScottW Which side is the mushroom?
@ScottW I need you to make more of that artwork. See here.
@ScottW Ouch that must be painful being split down the middle.
user1804599
Yay, pattern matching works!
I was trying to imagine a reason why function declarations are syntactically allowed in functions. It seems to me that rule only creates problems. There are a slew of questions relating to that and of course the mvp tag. Is it for historical reasons? Any thoughts?
20:39
@thecoshman I can remind you of this periodically
@sehe if spotify came in a DOS 1986 edition would you use it?
@JohanLarsson with 1986 tech? =)
So I connect to the mumble thing, instantly my mumble client crashes.
I did it.
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I love how string concatenation is O(1) in Haskell.
How does one mumble.
20:43
@CaptainGiraffe just black and very low resolution, like vim :)
All I see is that cosh doesn't love me, but also does.
@thecoshman A-Are we dating now?
@Vanitas say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear.
@JohanLarsson I don't care much for that stab at vim. vi maybe.
user1804599
Sounds like a very good idea.
@JohanLarsson no
1 message moved to bin
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20:47
:(
That's gonna give me nightmares.
:)
@thecoshman I can remind you of this periodically
Xeo
Xeo
@sehe y'know, this would be much more effective if the pirate had the ping sound turned on. We need to find a way to enable it remotely.
@thecoshman I can remind you of this periodically
21:02
New mouse and mousepad.
New teflon feels nice.
@Xeo I would hunt you down
Ell
Ell
Hmm
@Xeo In hospitals there are a lot of machines that go ping.
Ell
Ell
I just realised something odd
I think for my whole programming career, I've been checking if I am at the last element inside the loop instead of just putting the code after the loop o.O
I guess I need access to the element.
container.back()
Ell
Ell
21:09
yeah
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let mapM_ m a xs = match xs {
    #list.nil -> m.unit null;
    #list.cons hd tl -> do m { a hd; mapM_ m a tl; };
};
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Absolutely gorgeous.
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It even works!
Ell
Ell
well done rfold
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:3
21:27
@Ell iterating over collections where you need access to a range at a time is a tedious thing any way :\
user1804599
Is paper still made of trees?
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Can it be made of something else?
i have little bits of cotton in my paper
Ell
Ell
@rightfold papyrus
@rightfold Trees regrow all over the planet. It is a huge part of the planets economy.
21:29
Noun: paper (countable and uncountable, plural papers)
  1. A sheet material used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water.
  2. A newspaper or anything used as such (such as a newsletter or listing magazine).
  3. (uncountable) Wallpaper.
  4. (uncountable) Wrapping paper.
  5. A medicinal preparation spread upon paper, intended for external application.
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Adjective: paper (not comparable)
  1. Made of paper.
  2. Insubstantial.
Verb: paper (third-person singular simple present papers, present participle papering, simple past and past participle papered)
  1. (transitive) To apply paper to.
  2. (transitive) To document; to memorialize.
  3. (transitive) To fill a theatre or other paid event with complimentary seats.
  4. paper
user1804599
eh
user1804599
a dictionary doesn't say much about the manufacturing process
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Paper is a thin material produced by pressing together moist fibers, typically cellulose pulp derived from wood, rags or grasses, and drying them into flexible sheets.
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Grass. :O
aha
21:30
vOv sounds like more or less any plant matter will make paper...
you can even make it out of rice
oh here's a good one: new.poopoopaper.com
Wood also has valuable glues, when you grind (mechanical pulp) and boil it a little you can make paper right away.
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@nick top kek
Lounge<Paper>
I'm all about my paper
user1804599
How about paper made of feathers or wool?
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marriage
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Well, if you're enough of a moron to get married then you should suffer the consequences.
@nick holy shit! I could write bullshit on bullshit with billshit!
user1804599
You let the law interfere with your relationship. Own fault and deserved.
21:35
@thecoshman haha
i've actually seen that stuff in stores; never could figure out who buys it
@rightfold technically the law interferes with your relationship the moment you apply for a marriage license
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:v :v :v v: v: v:
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@nick So don't get a marriage license.
user1804599
Problem solved!
@Ell So?
but I just got the right to marry legally
i need to exercise it
Ell
Ell
21:38
@caps so?
marriage isn't a prostitution contract
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@nick you don't need to.
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You don't have to exploit your rights.
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It's optional.
@rightfold but.. I already bought you the ring and everything
user1804599
Yes, and I already sold it. :)
user1804599
21:41
The only ring I wear is a G-string.
Ell
Ell
@rightfold that's a reach
I wish c++ supported functions inside of functions
user1804599
It does.
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It's called lambdas.
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And member functions of local classes.
k well I better get my money's worth at least
Ell
Ell
21:43
@rightfold meh
I oughtn't have to store stuff
user1804599
MY AVATAR
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Also use Funamic, not C++.
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:3 :3 :3
@rightfold sobs quietly for no Lambdas in BCC32
@Ell No, but sexual intercourse is presumed to be part of the package pretty much everywhere.
is rightfold.sexy NSFW or what
3
afraid to click
Ell
Ell
21:45
@caps "presumed" won't do for a legal contract
user1804599
@nick No, it's not NSFW, lol.
@nick It's SFW
Ell
Ell
I think it's presumed pretty much everywhere that you can't have someone legally obliged to have sex with you
@Ell Apparently it was part of that one.
user1804599
It even has a monad tutorial on it.
21:46
@ell Yet.
kk I trust you
I didn't even know that was a legit TLD
Ell
Ell
also I'm p sure it counts as "pressuring someone to prostitute themseleves"
which is probably pimping and thus illegal
There's also poop.bike
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lol
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Awesome.
21:48
@Ell I dunno, if I spent all that money on the ring and I didn't get a little something back..
@Vanitas lol
that's fantastic
@nick Well, that's not what it's about...
@Ell I don't think that's how I would look at it.
@Vanitas god dammit he actually got me to go to his Soundcloud page
@nick Harr harr hidden advertisements.
@rightfold so are you trying to make ES6 JS or what
user1804599
21:49
Fuck JavaScript.
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@rightfold thank you.
@rightfold I watched a talk on monads on youtube titled "a monad is not a burrito" and... I still don't really understand them. Something to do with an elegant way to handle null/empty return values?
sup biatches
Ell
Ell
@TonyTheLion hai
ohai
whats new here?
21:50
I found another .sexy domain.
how do I down-star someone
@Vanitas see if nick.sexy is available pls
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@caps That's one use case of one particular monad.
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It's important to remember that the concept of monads exists solely because you can write polymorphic functions that work on all monads.
21:51
@nick Nick.sexy might be available or not, but regardless, I am. ;)
@nick also it's not available :c
@rightfold Like stdlib algorithms that work on all containers?
user1804599
Yeah.
@rightfold So it is conceptually something like some sort of template and/or wrapper?
user1804599
It's just a pair of functions.
@Vanitas sorry me and rightfold are deep in a relationship at the moment
user1804599
21:52
And you can do a lot with those two functions.
i'll ping you when it's over though
@nick It's okay, I'll cry to the moon, whispering your name.
Ell
Ell
@TonyTheLion nothin much
@rightfold is progressing on his project which is good
he's just about implemented 70% of the ES6 spec already, quite impressive
user1804599
21:58
wat no
user1804599
I'm not implementing ES6.
user1804599
ES6 isn't even pure and lazy-by-default.
ohhh I've found this new instrumental metal band
called Animals As Leaders
not bad
@rightfold ES6 is as pure as my virgin soul
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@TonyTheLion Anal Cunt and Cock and Ball Torture are much better metal bands.
22:00
Guys, really?
i am so offense
Nothing beats Anaal Nathrakh.
or Infant Annihilator.
my favorite band is bobby shmurda
@rightfold I love you
@rightfold Anal Cunt has a song named Hitler was a sensitive man
lol wtf
user1804599
22:01
XD
user1804599
They also have a song named I Am Gonna Give You AIDS
Let's not forget to star, boys.
Soooooooooooo
Pornogrind, also known as porno grind, porno-grind or pornogore, is a musical subgenre of grindcore and death metal, which lyrically deals with sexual themes. == Characteristics == The genre, along with deathgrind, is related to the goregrind subgenre, and has been described by Zero Tolerance as "the most downright perverted of the lot, often adding a dollop of filthy groove and vocals straight from the toilet." Natalie Purcell, however, in her book Death Metal Music: The Passion and Politics of a Subculture, suggests that pornogrind is defined solely on the basis of its lyrical content and unique...
this exists ^
user1804599
Mom, I got a new job!
What is it?
I'm a rockstar!
Oh, nice! For what band?
Cock and Ball Torture!
22:03
My latest blog post got like almost 1000 views!
user1804599
This article needs attention from an expert on the subject.
an expert huh?
Sorry, I heard you were thirsty?
22:03
@rightfold I shall surely weigh in
@VermillionAzure meh doesn't even look like real water
pretty shopped
@nick Hm... I don't think girls and guys drink "water" when they're "thirsty"
Feeling thirsty? I can take care of that.
user1804599
I drink water.
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I love water.
You are water
cue dramatic music
22:06
i'm at least 60% brotein
jk more like 60% fat
You know, the "classes as blueprints" explanation doesn't actually make that much sense to me.
I don't know. I guess it kind of does.
First experience moving to OpenCL: Why the hell is the square root function broken?
user1804599
It isn't.
user1804599
You're using it the wrong way.
apparently your GPU doesn't support double precision floats
Ell
Ell
22:10
not many do, I thought
I'm actually using single precision floats...
i just pasted whatever i saw on google
I wonder if there is something like -fbroken_math -fpic_your_nose
@Mikhail my calc homework
@Mikhail It doesn't like you.
22:13
@Mysticial 5 years back peoples' code broke when nvidia switched to treating 0.0 as a double instead of a float
@buttifulbuttefly well, I tried UVA, but you have to sync the device everytime you want to access changed data :(
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UvA
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Universiteit van Amsterdam
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Hippie Paradise
@Mikhail Probably because they didn't like anyone.
22:17
So, everything is wrapped with OpenCV, to run on OpenCL I just set enableOpenCL(true). Now, the CPU version runs and the GPU version dies with NaNs. enableOpenCL(true) is default :-/
evening everybody
howdy
ok so I've been messing with lazy quicksort implementations for the past hour and a half and I wonder what would be the average complexity of taking the k-least elements from a n-element list using a lazy quicksort. It's not that straightforward or at least it's not to me.
O(nk)
@Puppy hi there
@Puppy wow. that's quick
@nabijaczleweli you should come to the live feed. (The dramatic music just got replaced by nocturnal stuffs)
22:32
@Puppy that's not true
you're not true.
oh wait yes it is
@Vanitas wow. 14 hele redenen
It's apparently O(n + k log n)
@Veritas doesn't seem right
22:38
@sehe wat?
@sehe 14 hele redenen voor wat?
Don't fall asleep now
that would be a waste of time
@Vanitas die site man
@sehe Oh, ja, maar voor jou zou ik er zo veel meer op kunnen schrijven <3
@Jeremy n*k doesn't look quite right to me. Getting the least n elements (basically getting the sorted list) would have n^2 complexity.
@Veritas And that's what QS worst case is.
worst case is your pivots are always the least elements
we can use median of medians for nlogn worst case
22:42
then it's not QS
well in any case I don't see why using a lazy quicksort to get a sorted list would have n^2 performance in average.
O is upper bound.
oh, wait, we're just talking worst case
always assume the worst
@Vanitas geen twijfel :/ veertien in een dozijn
we don't say quicksort is n^2 though, we say it's nlogn in average and n^2 worst case. Complexity analysis is affected by input patterns.
22:52
oh god
Bounty posted, let the games begin! — cmbasnett 19 hours ago
That's p bad
I admit it does work like that. But it sounds wrong
@Veritas so o(n), O(n^2), and theta(n log n)
^ that's actually the first time someone explained that in a succinct manner (to me)
Is Scott Meyers good?
Ell
Ell
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0000000000407c0c in heightmap_to_buffer (filename=<incomplete type>, vbuffer=..., ebuffer=...) at src/main.c++:51
51					vertices[x + y * img.width] = glm::vec3(static_cast<float>(x), static_cast<float>(img.bitmap[x + y * img.width]) * 0.3, static_cast<float>(y));
Is multiplying by (-1) a valid use case for bit twiddling?
22:53
@JohanLarsson Never tasted him
(what are you after?)
Ell
Ell
I wish I knew which [] was causing SIGSEGV :3
but what do you think?
@sehe just an opinion, watching a talk
I don't particularly like his presentation style. Don't mind the hairdo
He has a very good way of driving home points and distilling the "simplified" rules/logic
does he know c++/ teach good things?
He knows how to market that ability (by being consistent about his chosen "models" and explanations)
@JohanLarsson Lol. Are you gonig to endorse him on LinkedIn?
22:55
nope, don't be paranoid :)
just chatting
@Mikhail Probably faster to subtract from zero.
@sehe do you think about bs like cache lines often when you write code?
No. But I think about cache locality and false sharing when needed
@Mysticial rather I need to take the absolute value to fix a problem with OpenCL giving slightly larger square root values.
It's not bs
22:57
ok
@Mikhail &= 0x7fffffff Not sure if OpenCL lets you do that to floats.
@JohanLarsson Just imagined this popup on linkedin "Does Scott Meyer know C++?" (I remember that happened to Guido v Rossum "Does Guido know Python?")
@Mysticial that xor
pls endorse me on linkedin
my computer rebooted last night, it was playing a talk by scott on youtube
"Does nick know LinkedIn?" ☑yes ☐no ☒FILE_NOT_FOUND
22:59
so i continued watching it
@JohanLarsson Oh. So you think he's Rasti now
i dont have a linkedin account
@sehe :/
who is rasti?
rostelli
22:59
@sehe, well, I misremembered. that's not actually how it works XD

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