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1:00 AM
most of the time I'm always serious
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@jaggedSpire It's called terrorism. Over the wire. ( or wirelessly ) what ever you fancy
 
2 hours ago, by Alex M.
crap I need 3 more hours to finish the anime
my estimation was crap
 
high or low
 
Ell
@GregorMcGregor Is it morning for you?
 
> 2 hours ago
crap I need 3 more hours
 
1:02 AM
@Ell yes 9 am
 
Which anime are you wasting your time with these days
 
Ell
Wow
Morning
 
anyway, it's 3AM regardless and it'll be 4:30 by the time I shave and finish the regular showers and stuff
so tomorrow will be red bull day
 
yes but you could have just realized you're going to need two more hours to finish, making your estimate low
 
Wow, anim(ations). I thought those were for kids
 
1:03 AM
@Prismatic I watched golden time
a mate recommended bakuman so I'll prolly watch that next
 
O_O
 
I'll leave it for a week or two later tho
otherwise no sleep
 
@l0oky oh yes, Higurashi is surely for children
 
Ofc it is
 
I watched redline the other day
 
1:04 AM
You watch it all the time
 
I couldn't get used to redline's animations
I agree they're outstanding just not for me
who's looky btw
 
some dude
 
Yeah they are very stylized
 
a new guy
yeah
 
who wants help with a question
we successfully distracted him for the last 30 minutes or so
 
1:05 AM
thats correct !
 
oh k
 
yeh, still nothing from them
actually there is something
 
he wants to know why his multithreading is bad.
 
"there is no mystery, you suck at coding >_<"
 
welp
keep unhelping him guys
 
1:07 AM
I believe he was informed he should feel bad ^
 
hehehe
 
What the fuck.
I need to clone the submodules too?
 
Clone all the things
 
What multithreading is hard in c++ ? :D
 
you need a clone army
to defend the Koala homeland as a proper Emperor might
 
1:09 AM
What did y'all think of the new star wars trailer
 
@Prismatic when did this one come out? I might not have seen it yet.
 
Langfei shijian
 
@Morwenn this trick is excessively shiny
 
Like a couple of weeks ago iirc
 
oh that one it was p neat yeah
 
1:11 AM
Anyone played GTA San Andreas: Multiplayer
?
 
@jaggedSpire Yeah, that's why I won't try to support cimpolers that don't support the trick :D
 
I played C++11 Threads: Race conditions
It's a racing game
 
Awesome
 
@GregorMcGregor any fun?
 
More like I could throw half of the library without the trick actually.
 
1:11 AM
you can help me then
 
@Morwenn :)
 
A wild @Morwenn appeared.
 
Real talk multithreaded programming suxks
 
can =/= will
@Prismatic so hard to reason about
 
can -> will
 
1:12 AM
wth - what's wrong with SO availabilty today
 
@l0oky What. I've always been there.
 
@l0oky no.
 
Nothing, likely
 
There's a difference
 
df -h ~
Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
Home/home/sehe   21G   21G   11M 100% /home/sehe
 
1:13 AM
can does not imply will
 
lol no space left
 
@jaggedSpire I choose youu!
 
@Prismatic right :)
 
@l0oky lolno
 
ey bby u know what filesystem I mounted last night? /dev/urmom
 
1:14 AM
:(
 
@GregorMcGregor savage
 
Ell
Can I borrow the collective mind power of the lounge?
 
it will borrow you in exchange
 
one of us
 
@Ell it's mostly insane
 
1:14 AM
@Ell Are you trying to achieve god-mode retardness?
 
Ell
ah balls mouse died again :V
 
See? :o
 
@Ell you need to recompile its kernel
 
Ell
if someone could undelete that message and diagnose it that'd be great :P
 
@Ell You see. We collectively are stupid. There's gotta be only one.. :D
 
1:16 AM
or you could post on coliru, link it here and have the Lounge make fun of your coding style and maybe point some things out
 
template<class It>
void quicksort(It begin, It end) {
	int size = std::distance(begin, end);
	if(size > 1) {
		It pivot = begin + size / 2;
		It new_begin = std::partition(begin, end, [&pivot](const typename std::iterator_traits<It>::reference v){
			return v < *pivot;
		});
		quicksort(begin, std::prev(new_begin));
		quicksort(std::next(new_begin), end);
	}
}
 
Have you guys ever felt like using the computer for long periods of time makes your hands all weird and knobby
 
Does anyone know how I can use a specific branch for a submodule?
 
@Prismatic You should visit a doctor.
 
Can't seem to work my google-fu.
 
1:16 AM
Did anyone program in A++?
 
no it does that to my eyes though except replace knobby with red
 
Do you have to use submodules?
I seem to recall them being painful
 
Ell
The problem with my quicksort is that the result is not a sorted list
 
@Prismatic No. But yes.
 
@Ell that would be a problem yes
 
1:17 AM
@Ell Call it quicknotsort and be done with it
 
lol
 
@Ell Have you taken into account the fact that std::partition might move your pivot?
 
It's dinnertime and I can't remember eating dinner.
 
Ell
@Morwenn I have not. That is a good point
 
Does std::partition handle FAT32
 
1:18 AM
hahahaha his face
<3 louie ck
 
@Borgleader ntoday was a good day
 
Ell
Hmm. Why would it move it?
oh wait I realise now
Okay not using pivot fixes it
 
Two bytes meet. The first byte asks, “Are you ill?”
The second byte replies, “No, just feeling a bit off.” Dun dunn tss
 
@jaggedSpire puppies
 
Ell
that is so obvious
gahh I'm so incompetent
I did think about it and then I reasoned it away
 
1:21 AM
Is it possible to misread "shouted" as "stdouted"?
 
@Borgleader :D
 
@Ell It took me a while to realize when I encountered the problem.
 
It depends on how you pronounce std
 
Ell
okay now I need to time it. This will be fun :3
 
just realized my first bookmark still says iGoogle
NEVER FORGET
 
1:22 AM
rip igoogle
 
Ell
I will attempt to use robots benchmarker
 
:( I loved those widgets
 
Ell
Ah what was it called :S
 
Back when google wasn't shit
 
Ell
solidus
Hmm.
 
1:23 AM
@jaggedSpire yes back when igoogle was around I had everything there
 
0
A: How to create a CUDA dll?

Miguel Angella respuesta es tarde pero es esta: Ya que creaste la dll, en el nuevo proyecto tienes tienes que direccionar los archivos include y lib, luego tienes que copiar la dll en la carpeta del ejecutable generado del nuevo proyecto, y asi correra

XD
 
@GregorMcGregor y soy embarazada por his answerro
 
Do I have to run this in seperate thread? github.com/l0oky/samplify-plugin/blob/master/…
 
> My parents deliberately taught me the barnyard animals wrong when I was a toddler. They swapped ponies and cows, chickens and pigs, goats and sheep, and others. I was very confused when I got that toy that spins the arrow to an animal and makes the animal noise. I would say, "Mommy, the cow doesn't say 'moo!'"
I still occasionally hesitate with goats and sheep.
 
Awesome parents
 
1:24 AM
@Ell Nonius?
 
@AlexM. Alex how many times do we have to tell you embarazada is pregnant in spanish
 
Ell
That's the ticket, thanks @Morwenn
 
My client object may run async but the ioservice is not so it is blocking?
Am I correct?
 
@Ell You can also adapt @orlp's or my benchmarks for sorting algorithms if you've got some time.
 
@GregorMcGregor oh man I always get it wrong :<
so embarazing
 
1:25 AM
Well, mine are a bad idea actually, too many chances that they won't compile.
 
The thread that calls io service run will block
 
@Morwenn wait don't goats and sheep both go "baaaa?"
 
boost::thread thread(boost::bind(&boost::asio::io_service::run, &service));
problem solved? :D
 
asio has decent docs (by boost standards) have you read them
 
@jaggedSpire Yeah, but what does the fox say? :o
 
Ell
1:26 AM
Hmm. I might just hand write my own shitty little thing
I only need enough accuracy to show the big oh of the algorithm
 
Use chrono
 
@jaggedSpire The fox says yawn.
 
lol
 
Ell
@Prismatic which clock?
 
1:29 AM
I watched that video like milion times already, still not enough.. haaa brain?!
 
> Well isn't the little shit just adorable.
lol
 
High res or whatever its called
 
Ell
but that may not be steady
 
I dunno if you can clearly see complexity by just timing though if that's what you want
 
Ell
I'll use it anyway
 
1:30 AM
@jaggedSpire Thanks. I want to cuddle a fox now :3
Anyway, it's (past) time to go to sleep.
 
Ell
Are there iterators for random devices?
there should be
well, for distributions
 
You can write them.
 
Ell
I'm doing so now :)
 
Sooo... good night then. Have fun :D
I'm going to sleep.
 
What does boost::exception_detail::clone_impl<boost::exception_detail::error_info_injecto‌​r<boost::system::system_error> > mean? :/
 
Ell
1:37 AM
@Morwenn night :)
 
@Ell Thanks ^_^
 
Ell
Hmm though this random device iterator sounds like a bad idea. It cannot satisfy any iterator class
 
Are women iterator classes
 
@Ell Not even input iterator?
 
Ell
No
I don't think so.
 
1:39 AM
@l0oky It’s a system_error that has error_info and cloning enabled
 
Ell
Dereferencing it multiple times would not give the same value
I guess I could cache
and I will :3
 
@Ell That’s InputIterator
well, you’re only allowed to read once IIRC
 
Ell
Oh. I thought input iterator was allowed to be dereferenced multiple times but once you advance you can't go back
I'll check it up
> An InputIterator is an Iterator that can read from the pointed-to element. InputIterators only guarantee validity for single pass algorithms: once an InputIterator i has been incremented, all copies of its previous value may be invalidated.
See:
> once an InputIterator i has been incremented
 
yeah that requires caching
 
1:41 AM
awful
 
Ell
@LucDanton yeah. I'll just do caching
it's not so bad
 
the output iterator only guarantees its user one dereference, interestingly enough
 
Looks my teeth are all healthy & ready to bite
 
do you seriously intend using memory?
wow
 
@Ell it’s really *a that you have to check for
 
1:42 AM
I am glad I did the crown instead of planting a new tooth for the chipped one
 
incrementing doesn’t matter
 
Ell
@LucDanton What do you mean check for? :)
 
Check what the requirements say
 
Despite the fact that 80% if the dentists told me it's not going to last, this tooth has served good 2 years
 
Ell
(void)*i, *i is equivalent to *i ?
I guess that's the important one
 
1:45 AM
yeah
 
Ell
I'm not sure what equality of two of these iterators would mean, semantically
 
> I'm confused on how to use string parameters in a boolean function
 
Ell
I feel as though they would each need their own distribution to make sense
I'll have to have a think about this one
 
There are additional preconditions on ==, you’re allowed to assume they come from the same distribution.
it’s like comparing iterators from different arrays/vectors/containers, it’s pointless enough that UB is not a bad fit
 
Ell
I don't think two random_distribution_iterators can ever be equal in the first place
 
1:53 AM
I am confused, I thought types of pointers are categorized by the type, e.g. int/char, array & function etc. But I am reading this article that says it's categorized by whether it's object, free function, member variable or member function?
 
Ell
When they get their next number, they alter their distribution
 
@Ell that’s irrelevant
 
@Morwenn night
 
@Morwenn night
 
Ell
Is it? It means implementing operator== is super easy :P
 
1:55 AM
You can try to write a loop first, then lift the loop conditions etc. into a state machine and split that machine in twain. That’s one way to write an iterator.
 
the other one involving dark rituals and the blood of a dandelion
 
@chmod666telkitty Function pointers, member variable pointers, member function pointers, and object pointers are all incredibly different from each other. They're often not even the same size.
 
HOLY SHIT
 
@chmod666telkitty they're about as different as an int and a function that returns an int.
 
@GregorMcGregor the 'split the machine in twain' step is already a minor hex
 
1:58 AM
@ElimGarak Yes?
 
Mooing Duck is back.
 
@ElimGarak I wonder if christians ever imagine jesus shitting
 
@ElimGarak eh. ish.
@ElimGarak I rememeber to pop in like once a month
 

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