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> is it possible to rebuild the double-slit experiment with such a water-waves setup and with same known results?
> It will be impossible to do what you want with water waves, because water waves are in physical space, and the effects of collapse and measurement only show up when the waves are propagating in enormous dimensional configuration spaces.
brb, gonna study physics for a few years
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is it possible to implement a shared_ptr that is threadsafe even for the object pointed to?
i.e where all accesses to pointed to objects are threadsafe ?
@FredOverflow Observaton means interaction
when an electron interacts with another particle, that's an observation
no. observation is when you access a volatile object or print or read from an interactive device.
@JohannesSchaublitb you can inject another type into operator-> can't you?
@awoodland WOW i had no idea!
that sounds interesting
13:04
@JohannesSchaublitb "threadsafe" is a meaningless term.
if (p->size() > 0) std::cout << p->pop_back();
This can potentially fail even if p is a "threadsafe smart pointer".
there's no way you could possibly implement a shared_ptr
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to do that kind of thing
the fundamental problem with thread safety is that it's not an inherent property of one operation, but that it's a property of a sequence of operations
> what does it mean to observe an electron? What does it mean to observe anything? If we want to look at something, we need light. We see things because light is reflected off objects and our eyes collect this light which is then interpreted by our brains. If we want to see which slit the electron goes through, we shine light upon it, but this fundamentally alters the experiment. Small particles are very sensitive to perturbations and shining light on an electron is a big perturbation.
> Now, and this is technical, the Heisenberg uncertainty relation tells you how much the electron's path will be perturbed by the light. The path is more perturbed as the energy of the photon is greater, but to determine the position of the electron accurately, you need high energy according to Heisenberg. High energy means perturbing the electron a lot and as a consequence destroy the interference pattern.
Hmm, makes sense.
we need an observation technique that works without light but with just the things itself.
13:10
@JohannesSchaublitb My ThreadSafe class is an attempt to ensure thread-safety. In combination with the Locker object and the FUTILE_LOCK macro.
ohhhhhh
@FredOverflow auto x = p.operator->(); if(x->size() > 0) x->pop();
@JohannesSchaublitb Is still completely not thread safe at all.
if another thread writes to x, popping it's only element, then you have just attempted to pop on a zero-size object
13:13
which, I'm fairly sure, is UB in std::queue
you are wrong.
operator-> will block until x is destroyed
oh, sorry, I completely failed to notice the semantics that you didn't mention at all
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lol
@DeadMG my post wasn't directed at you xD
and the "LOCK ALL THE THINGS" approach is not good
just because you locked that alias doesn't mean there aren't other, unlocked, aliases
it is an excellent technique to achieve thread safety
13:15
"LOCK ALL THE THINGS" is error-prone, in terms of deadlocks and such
and it's slow as goddamn hell
it has several benefits 1) easy 2) guaranteed to work
A global lock for everything is basically enforcing single-threadedness, which defeats the point.
@StackedCrooked the point may not be to have multiple threads
it's not guaranteed at all
and 1) and 2) are the same thing
you can ru into deadlocks
but be merely to have threadsafe access in a multiple-threads environment
easy and guaranteed to work are orthogonal properties
13:16
Yeah, I'm not denying that. I'm just muttering things I heard other researchers say in order to sound intelligent.
deadlocks is not thread-safe
there is not a deadlock
prove it
I've been experimenting with lock-order checking. But haven't put much time into it yet.
you claim something exists so you need to prove it
13:18
oh, deadlocks exist
the burden of proof is on you to show you can't end up with them
you claim that my method is prone to deadlocks. i deny that
because my threads are only communicating over my list
whenever you use locks, you bring in the possibility of deadlocks
nonsense
people with spaghetti on their head exist. the burden is to you to prove that there is no such man on the moon!
If you enforce a strict locking order then you can prove that deadlocks will not occur. It's a pity that it is hard (impossible) to implement this check at compile-time.
rofl, you're being ridiculous
if you get the lock order wrong you will have a deadlock
that's a fact
13:20
i apply the common sense idiom
and you have no indication that this is not the cas
and given the large, large complexity of the systems involved, it is infact highly likely
what you're advocating is equivalent to saying there's no memory leaks in malloc and free manual memory management
Out of scope, but STM also prevents deadlocks. My tetris project has already been partially converted to jalf's stm lib.
@DeadMG Well, there isn't unless you screw up ;)
@StackedCrooked Does STM guarantee progress?
@FredOverflow Which is pretty likely.
@DeadMG Of course, hence the ";)"
13:23
@FredOverflow I don't know.
However, either I am doing it wrong or the STM approach is quite intrusive in your interfaces. Nearly all my methods take transaction object now in order to support coordinated changes.
STM is sometimes also a little tricky since transactions can be retried, which can lead to funny results.
I noticed that read/write-locks are frowned upon by the SO community. Do you think they are to be avoided?
@StackedCrooked How will you sell the technical STM aspect to your Tetris player audience?
13:31
@FredOverflow That's easy, I have no audience.
@StackedCrooked because of the starvation problem?
what is the starvation problem?
@awoodland A read-lock can keep a resource locked for too long a time?
you have to have 0 read locks to allow a write lock
so a naive implementation always grants another reader access if there's a current reader
but that means you keep the writer blocked longer
that still sounds better than a regular lock, which allows 0 of any kind of lock
13:33
and with enough people asking for read locks frequently you never hit 0 readers
R/W-locks also require additional bookkeeping by the system.
STM too.
no, they require less
unless you start to hold readers, but then it degrades to just a mutex in bad cases
SR/W locks can be implemented very cheaply
mostly because they don't allow recursive re-entry
13:36
A simple trick is to measure the lifetime of your scoped-lock class (by getting current time in the constructor and destructor) and assert that the lifetime was less than a certain amount of time. Then gradually reduce the assert treshold. This way you can find out where you are holding locks for too long a time.
> We attempt to further examine the nature of the chicken: is it a particle, or a wave? Watch to find out.
If it's courageous then it's not a chicken.
14:00
Denpa Onna is truly an interesting series.
I don't know anything about webdev, but is it acceptable to have single character class names in HTML?
Absolutely! However, don't take my word for it because I know next to nothing about web dev.
> Erio, who claims she is an extraterrestrial lifeform, is no longer enrolled on the register of the school and wears a futon.
I'm more amazed that she wears furniture than that she's an alien
It's a strange series. Basically a slice of life comedy. But strangely appealing.
Tuples are very cool when you want to do IPC or RPC. You only need to implement a tiny support layer in order to have tuples work with the boost serialization library. If you then define your data structures as tuples you get all the serialization for free. I'm feeling quite enthused about this. (And I haven't even exploited C++11 features yet. It's currently all C++03 and boost.)
14:16
lol....
1 hour ago, by FredOverflow
brb, gonna study physics for a few years
I'll add this to the Golden Words page.
I wish I had a better understanding of physics. It's the discipline that occupies itself with the nature of reality. That's quite fascinating IMO.
yeah, I wish I had a better understanding of physics too. It's the most weighted subject in the CIE O Level course. It could literally make my future.
But it's very a little difficult.
I hate how all the superbowl commercials are already on youtube. Spoils the fun
lol.
Have you watched those "I'm a Mac" commercials?
@Pubby I clearly misunderstood the super bowl
14:31
why does twitter have tweet character count limits? :(
It forces me to abbreviate things to make them fit in.
@IntermediateHacker because everything worthwhile in life can be said in 160 characters
oh wait!
14:44
@awoodland "Find something to feel good about."
That's mine.
Anyone here knows Spencer Krug?
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Not me.
nope
it has a tune to it
Ok then. A few years ago I was kind of into the Candian indy scene.
Let's just say I admire his music.
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15:06
@StackedCrooked Is that the indy scene of Candia?
Morning.
@sbi The marvels Candia are legendary :)
(Ok, I meant Canada. Just a little tired atm.)
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@StackedCrooked Would that be "Marvel's Candia" or "The Marvels of Candia"?
@StackedCrooked Ah, Canandada! I almost suspected it...
Candia's marvels. However, Marvel's candia is also good, I mean if you're into kinky stuff.
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@StackedCrooked TBH, I have no idea what you're talking about.
Speaking of kinky, though:
You don't truly understand necromancy if you can't explain it to your great-great-great-grandmother.
15:13
It's about appreciation for the people of the past.
More precisely, for the decayed.
And appreciation is good thing :D
Necromancy: getting an array out of a pointer.
meh
I cannot get my Skype to ring on my computer anymore, as in make a sound when I get a phone call
A necromancer in Diablo can create an array of skeletons out of a pile of bones.
I rarely make phone calls.
If I make a phone call it's usually to my mom to ask if she has any left-over bread.
yea well, I do, and it's annoying when my computer doesn't make sounds, cause I miss half the calls I get when I'm not on my PC
lol
I hate when my computer makes unsolicited sounds.
I've always muted all the IMs and such.
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15:17
I hate sounds
that annoying bell like sound on IMs make me cringe
lulz @StackedCrooked, feared a backlash from Beatles fans or something? :P
@Als I just thought it was a little too silly.
What does IM stand for again?
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IM = Instant Messages
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The lion seems overly happy?
yea I'm alright
15:24
Maybe he just vacuum cleaned his room and feels content about his achievement. :)
Just joking.
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Or maybe he just feels gay ;)
Since I switched to Mac I forgot to install some sort of IM software. It's been over a year now. I fear I've lost all my friends.
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Real life friends?
A few of them.
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Well You need not bother of real life ones, virtual ahem you never know
15:28
This is also by Spencer Krug.
I don't know how to define a friend vs acquaintance.
@StackedCrooked I don't vacuum clean
@TonyTheLion Neither do I :)
I should though :)
I don't live in a place where I need to do that, everywhere I go, people do it for me :P
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15:31
Yeah he is a frickin LION!
That's very convenient!
I'm merely a cartoon character. Not as intimidating.
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You are expendible
However, Luffy can easily beat a lion. Just by looking in it's eyes. (It's a skill called haki.)
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15:32
@StackedCrooked If Luffy is a gal, S/He can sure do that
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The Lion is known to yearn company and looks of the female population
unfortunately the female population doesn't seem to have the same idea
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15:34
@StackedCrooked Unless you are in the US, an acquaintance is someone you know and who knows you, while a friend is someone know very well, whom you like a lot, and who likes you a lot. An acquaintance I ask if I need to find a good job, a good friend is therefore me when I'm down because I'm fired. An acquaintance might give you a hint how to deal with your girlfriend having quit, the good friend spends the night drinking with you, and puts you to bed when you're drunk afterwards.
hehe I like that difference
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@sbi uhm, Ape Wisdom!
better than Lion "wisdom"
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And there is deafening silence...
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In the US, though, everyone you remember and who remembers you is called a friend. That's deteriorating the term.
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15:38
@sbi Who's a Pal then?
I guess they migrated to using "Pal" for "friend"
While "friend" became more generic to refer "acquaintances"
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@Als Um, I dunno. I'm not a native, remember, and even among English speaking cultures, those terms are used differently.
That said, to me, pal sounds more lose than a friend, and closer than an acquaintance. I would call "pal" those of my cow-workers which I like best and which like me, but which aren't really friends.
But I'm just a bloody furriner.
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@sbi On that note, I noticed We don't have any americans here, except perhaps Xaade?
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@Als There's more.
@sbi I guess having friends is a privilige then.
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@sbi Perhaps, Maybe I am not aware...
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15:43
@Als I think Jerry lives in the US, and Keith does for sure. And there's more of them.
Wahey, the Starcraft II review series continues. Those are really pretty good, despite following a certain well-known format.
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@StackedCrooked In the same way that having food and being loved is a privilege: You cannot fully be a human being without it.
#define question (bb || !bb)
bb != 2b
2b is not a correct syntax
15:46
@saeedn probably this joke is older than you
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@Abyx I have seen people yawn about it on Usenet in the 90s.
@sbi :D
16:11
bb ^ !bb
why xor?
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@Abyx Because you cannot be and not be at the same time?
I never got that poetry %)
Hmm, I just realized that the "code" in machine code is because it's an encoding and not a source code
Although I guess source code is an encoding too
I don't see significant difference between nop and 90
hm... maybe it's "code" by historical reasons, because high-level code is not encoding
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16:26
Ha, I didn't know they had done this. :)
lol
hi can somebody clear up a C++11 initialization inconsistency for me?
@Ricky65 did you read C++11 FAQ , or something other on this topic?
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@Ricky65 I'm not sure what you're asking about. It's C++11 that makes initialization consistent, after all.
reference to const or value, shouldn't matter btw
16:34
use pastebin
1 message moved to bin
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@Ricky65 Please indent code by four spaces, using the button provided when you enter multiple lines. (See the newbie hints, linked from the right.) Please post the exact error message you are getting. Please test whether it's about const ref vs. copy before you ask, so we don't have to check it out for you.
it's a limitation in the language, but why?
@DeadMG that code has same height as image above, and it's on-topic in this room. (just for a record)
seemed larger to me
16:38
Few things are scarier than seeing a device driver build without -Werror.
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@Ricky65 Take this and wrestle it until it shows the errors you're seeing. Next time, please do this yourself.
@Maxpm Meh, what can possibly go wrong?
@sbi funny enough I just did ideone.com/X7kKt
@EtiennedeMartel I would really rather not have potentially undefined behavior controlling my computer....
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@Ricky65 I don't know either, but I'd be interested. Why don't you post this as a question on SO and drop the link here?
@DeadMG We know your dislike for people asking questions here, but most of us don't share it, so please be fair.
16:47
I'll shut up now then
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@DeadMG No need to. I was just pointing out that I didn't consider it fair. I still like you, though. I just want you to change a little. :)
rofl
change @DeadMG, I wish you luck @sbi
some things never change :P
lol
Any GUI guy here please? :(
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16:50
People often cannot differentiate between criticizing something they have done vs. criticizing them as a person. (Of course, I'm guilty there, too.) That just makes it unnecessarily hard for them to get along with others.
@TonyTheLion especially things declared with const
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@Abyx Declared! Dammit!
@sbi fixed.
lol
@sbi well, it's even harder to make that distinction on the chat, imo
16:52
@MrAnubis there are a lot of sorts of GUI
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@TonyTheLion If in doubt, just assume it's about what you did, not who you are. If you aren't in doubt, change that. :)
@Abyx yes , but I need to understand general fundamentals which is exposed by most of the GUI systems
@MrAnubis like "don't show white text on white background"?
haha unfortunately, I'm well aware that I'd be better off changing myself, but I don't seem to be able to accomplish it
16:54
@Abyx Difference between Handle() and CallBack() working at same in fltk
women say i have to listen, instead of talk if I wanna date
true or false?
good that i don't like talking much then
@MrAnubis so, it's fltk-specific
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@TonyTheLion What's wrong about that sentence is its second part. This is not just important for dating. :)
16:55
@Abyx yes little bit :)
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@TonyTheLion TBH, that depends a lot on the personality of whom you're dating with.
I just don't have enough of a social existence to get myself a girl
@sbi I'd tend to agree there
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@TonyTheLion I'm sure there's girls who do not want to do the conversational work all by themselves the whole evening. And I'm sure there are those who get annoyed when you manage to slip a word in while they draw a breath.
yea prob
I'm just a wimp when it comes to girls
:(
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16:58
@TonyTheLion If you already know that, then why are you listening to silly advice from others, and ask about advice here, rather than doing exactly what it takes?
in my, admittedly limited, experience, fear was a much bigger problem than anything else
TonyTheWimp
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Which one is a better slogan. "Be Ready" or "Be Prepared"?
but I can't blame you for it
@DeadMG that also enters in
16:59
Be Prepared I'd say, but they both sound same to me :(
@sbi well, I'm always curious what others have to say, that doesn't mean I will take their adviice

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