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02:00
And 1.5 should be a rational literal, not a floating-point literal.
user1804599
Fuck literals that lose information.
@orlp That's what Python is for.
1.5 is decimal, 1.5f32 is single precision float, 1.5f64 is double precision float
user406009
@orlp In other words, Python should be the default with C++ reserved for performance sensitive code.
user406009
boost::python for life.
user1804599
02:01
@orlp Rationals are better than decimals.
user1804599
Decimals can't represent 1/3.
@Elyse you said decimal, I should've immediately corrected to rational :P
user1804599
I never said decimal.
oh
I totally misread lol
user406009
And then you call sin or sqrt. And all your rationals go down the drain.
02:03
dno how that happened
user1804599
@Lalaland sin does not return a rational, so there's no issue.
@orlp He didn't say, "decimal", he said, "decimals".
user1804599
sin could take a rational, but it shouldn't return one.
@StackedCrooked His hello world C++17 style has got me scared already.
user406009
I know people don't like floats, but I find that they are what you want most of the time.
user406009
02:05
People only care about a couple of significant figures.
user1804599
You should use floats for measured quantities, like lengths, coordinates and masses.
user1804599
They aren't precise anyway.
I use floats for integer arithmetic.
yes but you're crazy
02:06
Moar precision.
@Mysticial ever looked at curve25519 implementation?
@Mysticial You would make a good 3d programmer, integer arithmetic is slow as shit on gpu
(afaik, inb4 @ElimGarak tells me im an idiot)
user1804599
For non-measured quantities, like amounts of money, and soccer match scores, you should likely use rationals or integers.
user406009
@Mysticial Why? Better CPU support for stuff like SIMD?
Speaking of money, GTA V uses a signed 32-bit integer for money. I went from 2B to -458$.
user1804599
02:08
Rationals are really underrated.
@Lalaland Partly.
user1804599
They're fucking awesome.
@Lalaland you can do really funky stuff with floating point
Floating-point can be pretty damn powerful if you can tame it.
there's this perception that floating point is 'imprecise'
it's only imprecise if you compare them to real numbers
they're not real numbers
if you understand what floating point numbers are then you'll see they're perfectly precise, and you can do some funky discrete math in them by being careful about your bounds
02:10
I wonder if in countries where inflation becomes insane their banking software and the like has ever run into overflow problems
Floating-point is just a bunch of bits. And the floating-point execution unit is just something that takes some bits and outputs more bits in a deterministic way.
Could you imagine getting paid a bunch of money and checking your bank account to see its now negative
@Mysticial I read that
But his account is negative because he shorted stocks... nto because of an overflow lol
user406009
02:11
@Prismatic 2**64 is really huge, so I wouldn't expect an issue.
user406009
And if you used 32 bit integers, you would already be running into problems even with a "stable" currency like USD.
@Mysticial this is a big problem in CS education IMO
@Prismatic I know, but seriously, put all your eggs in a single basket is a terrible idea.
people don't really explicitly get taught what information is and what it means to interpret information
yes, those bits form an integer
but you could also see it as a character
or a polynomial in GF(2)
I'm imagining a country where the technology isn't the greatest. Zimbabwe had a 100 trillion dollar bank note iirc
02:13
or an IEEE754 floating point number
or a memory address
user1804599
Luckily, people don't know what polynomials are.
Stuff like the fast rounding trick - is just floating-point awesomeness. lol
@Mysticial I don't really know that much about trading but the idea of shorting seems like a terrible idea in general
Church of the Floating Point.
@Prismatic Not really. If you believe the price of something is gonna fall, you can make money on it.
02:14
But there's no limit to how much you can lose
IOW, if you shorted tech stocks at the height of the .com bubble. You'd be rich.
user406009
@Mysticial There are safer ways to make that bet though.
user406009
You can buy options.
user406009
At least that limits your potential loss.
what's the difference between an option and shorting?
02:15
@Lalaland Or you form an LLC. Then you can't go below zero unless there's criminal activity.
user406009
When you buy an option you have the opportunity to buy and sell the stock as if you had shorted it.
user406009
At worst, you are only out the price of the option.
If you want something that's dangerous in both directions, try trading futures.
user406009
In finance, a put or put option is a stock market device which gives the owner of the put the right, but not the obligation, to sell an asset (the underlying), at a specified price (the strike), by a predetermined date (the expiry or maturity) to a given party (the seller of the put). The purchase of a put option is interpreted as a negative sentiment about the future value of the underlying. Put options are most commonly used in the stock market to protect against the decline of the price of a stock below a specified price. If the price of the stock declines below the specified price of the put...
Not commodity futures, but stuff like index futures - anything that's settled financially.
02:17
@Mysticial I'll trade you your future for mine. :)
I know what an option is
shorting to me is foreign
@orlp The idea is that you borrow a stock and sell it. But you are legally obligated to return the stock.
So if the price goes up, then you're fucked.
so the difference between an option and shorting
is who has ownership of the stock in the meantime?
Most of the time, what would happen is that your broker will issue margin call (I won't go into that), and if you can't do it they liquidate your position (forcibly sell it for you at whatever price).
@orlp That's get tricky. It depends on whether the short was a "naked short".
02:20
ugh
whatever
stock market doesn't really interested me tbh
user1804599
I have a good idea.
Shorting might be easier to understand in the context of commodities.
half gambling, half extracting value from the poor
\o/
Suppose you're a farmer and you grow corn. But the price of corn is vary volatile.
If the price drops when you harvest, then you're fucked.
But the price is good right now.
So what you can do is take a short position on corn futures.
my stepfather's side of the family farm roses
02:22
I watched a khan academy thing on shorting after I read the story that @Mysticial linked, its p good: khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/…
user1804599
Wear a green morphsuit. Go to an old-school weather forecast filming where they still use green screens. Troll the guy. People watching the forecast have no idea what's happening.
they maintain a greenhouse with gas
they fix the price they buy gas at for several years
if it goes up, they're in the money
if it goes down they're 'fucked'
(however, they're not fucked unless their income is a lot lower than what they expected)
@orlp Or rather, they already paid for the gas, so they're not "fucked".
user1804599
@Mysticial so don't harvest!
Dammit. I still don't grok sequence generation for variadic unpacking.
user1804599
02:24
Now I want corn. :(
@Mysticial well, if their income goes down just like the gas price, they are fucked
user1804599
@StackedCrooked What don't you grok about it?
I don't believe they pay upfront for the gas
@Elyse Can't figure it out myself. Need to consult SO.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Consultants are very expensive.
02:25
@orlp That would be the equivalent of holding a position on margin. (In other words, borrowing money.)
So if you borrow money and you can't pay it back, you're fucked.
@Mysticial you borrow more money
and when you're out of money to borrow you just whine 'too big to fail' to the government and you get a nice injection
:D
That works too.
// it should look something like this. but I need to generate the I
void push_back(std::tuple<Args...>& tup) {
    auto dummy = { append(std::get<I>(tup)), 1)... };
}
user1804599
Lobby.
user1804599
> Free corn for you if you fix me that injection.
02:26
@orlp Then the price of government bonds go down and everyone who holds a position in those get fucked. :)
It's a zero-sum game.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Why not just use std::experimental::apply?
TIL about std::experimental::apply
user1804599
Possibru implementation is listed: en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/experimental/apply
user1804599
std::index_sequence is really cool.
@StackedCrooked I guess I'm gonna have to get VS2015 now
02:28
@Elyse cool!
user406009
@Elyse I really love the implementations on that site. It always makes stuff more clear.
user1804599
std::experimental::apply([&] (auto&&... elements) { auto dummy = { append(elements, 1)... }; (void)dummy; }, tuple);
user1804599
@StackedCrooked ^
should cis scum die y/n?
user1804599
All scum should be punished, but I don't like the death penalty.
user1804599
02:32
Fuck scum regardless of cisness.
user406009
@orlp Die is too strong. But scum should have a self-evaluation of their life.
user406009
@orlp The problem with those sorts of things is that they send the wrong message.
user406009
non-cis people can be assholes as well.
user406009
black people can be racist, etc, etc.
user406009
People's identity does not define their characteristics.
user406009
02:35
Stereotyping is the true enemy.
user1804599
@Lalaland Monotyping is way better!
user406009
@Elyse Go dynamic programming languages!
@StackedCrooked Have you written coroutines?
user406009
> Class struggle got you down? Come use our classless language.
@Elyse auto dummy = { (append(elements), 1)... };
@Borgleader I've tried asio's.
02:38
asio has coroutines? I thought it was a C++17 feature?
user406009
@Borgleader There is a boost coroutine library. It's been around for a while.
asio is beyond c++17 :)
@StackedCrooked O.O
wut
@Lalaland ah, never used it
asio is coolest lib in boost
user406009
There is currently an in-progress proposal for coroutines as well.
user406009
02:40
Boost's ones are stackful. The ones in the proposal are stackless.
user406009
Opinions differ on which is best.
boost has a coroutine library that relies on platform specific asm to switch stacks.
the C++17 proposal is more advanced
it would let the compiler generate stackless code.
iirc
so there would a bunch of compiler generated gotos creating the illusion of separate contexts working independently
user406009
@StackedCrooked There is a more important difference though IIRC.
user406009
Stackfull coroutines are closer to green threads.
user406009
While stackless coroutines are closer to futures and promises.
user406009
02:43
The main difference is that in stackful coroutines you can yield at any point.
user406009
Stackless coroutines force you to explicitly mark all functions that yield by having them return futures.
user406009
@StackedCrooked journal.stuffwithstuff.com/2015/02/01/… is a good article on the debate.
user406009
Well, it's a good article calling out the problems with stackless coroutines.
Nishanov seems to favor stackless. But I suppose both have their use cases.
02:46
Stackless more lightweight.
@Lalaland hmm. That really depends on how you're implementing/using them.
Asio does stackless without those constructs
@sehe Do you know is spirit uses coroutines?
Yes it doesn't
Although the InputFunction parameter to the multi_pass adaptor template approaches it for input generation.
I see, I asked because in the video I'm watching one of the examples he gives was a compiler and I thought of spirit
Whatever you do, don't go and use stackful coroutines for tokenizing :)
That's gonna be slow
But but! He said I could compile 100 cards of COBOL per minute!
02:49
(Depending again, of course. If you lex whole modules at a time and push them through the coro pipe, there's not a real difference)
@Borgleader By hand even
user406009
@sehe But notice that you have to explicitly mark coroutines as coroutines in asio's thingy?
user406009
You lose composability.
Of course. It has to hold the state. That's all that does
@Lalaland Yup.
Stackful is "better", but also heavier.
We need someone to shout "Monads" into this abyss
user406009
One other argument for stackless is that thing are more explicit.
@Borgleader whyyyy
02:51
And then we can have nice things
user406009
You know everything that can pause because they are explicitly marked.
@Nooble For coroutines =/ (Actually I'm waiting for the Update with clang in it)
user406009
Actually, interesting enough, asio has both stackless and stackful coroutines in it.
user406009
So you can compare them side by side.
@Lalaland Any coro will have to explicitly yield. Otherwise you're talking about green threads (maybe you mean that if you store the yeild context some where "shared" and "out of sight" then random member functions might use it to yield?)
@Lalaland I know right. That's why I engaged :)
user406009
@sehe Yep, you would store the yield somewhere that everyone can reach it.
user406009
And then, bam, you have green threads.
Algorithm that speeds up comparison of graphs would be first major advance in three decades: http://ow.ly/URhzE https://t.co/6M34nZhFNO
@Elyse I used that recently in my ridiculous thing here: github.com/sehe/inputmagic/blob/master/test.cpp#L115
@StackedCrooked Is that a laundromat?
@sehe I use it all the time
@Borgleader I looks like one.
if you’re variadic, you tuple things a lot; then at some point you’ll want to call something with those things
@LucDanton remind me where do you work? Are you hiring?
@LucDanton yup
03:00
@StackedCrooked is it a cosmos laundromat? :P
@sehe nice try
seriously. Just for toying it is then? :)
He's like Barney Stinson, no one knows what his job is.
user406009
We should probably have a decent future class in the c++ standard.
user406009
03:04
With a .then function.
that bikeshed is being painted with sledgehammers
user406009
@LucDanton Probably.
user406009
All I know is that Java did a really shitty job with their future.
user406009
61 stupid methods. I counted.
03:07
Well, Friday was a miss for the new SSD, guess I have to wait for Monday for it to be delivered. :'(
user406009
@ElimGarak How big?
@Lalaland we can certainly achieve more stupidity in much fewer methods
@Lalaland Additional 1 TB (Samsung, some 250 GBP).
djeezus
1TB
user406009
03:08
Nice. I just upgraded from 32 GB to 160 GB.
user406009
It's glorious.
I felt fancy with my 256GB
Wellp, 256 is like 120 GBP here (decent manufacturer). :D
@Lalaland 32GB? You were using a USB stick as your main drive?
@ElimGarak 850 Evo?
user406009
03:09
@Borgleader It was an mSATA.
Good eve @all!
user406009
Living with 32 GB on the main drive required some discipline.
Shit... I tweeted a funny at STL and I made a typo. begins endless self loathing
@Nooble Yeah, have one already so I kinda "trust it".
@Nooble 840/850 Evos or nothing :)
Theyre pretty much the best (afaik)
03:12
Burning a lot of space, so it kinda helps to have as much as possible. My Zbrush activities generate 20 GB+ of data each day (temp and otherwise). Especially since my move to 64-bit.
user406009
@ElimGarak You should use a spinning disk for that.
user406009
Much cheaper cost/GB.
@Lalaland I do, for the most part.
Gulps up a lot... Not to mention games of the 2010s... Minimal size is like 30 GB. And Fallout 4 without an SSD is a nightmare.
@ElimGarak s/without an SSD//
:P
put ssd on turntable, best of both worlds
You just reminded me that SW:TFU was like 26GB (or was it 36GB?) some ridiculous amount anyway
user406009
It really seems sorta ridiculous how much space modern games take up.
Not to mention GTA V with its 65 GB. On the PS4, I could make thanksgiving dinner while it loaded.
@Lalaland Not really, theres a LOT of data in a modern game.
user406009
03:14
Do they like not compress their assets or something?
@Borgleader I have a 250 GB one
@Lalaland We do.
Had to put GTA V on the HDD though.
It is already heavily compressed. :P Uncompressed game data easily crosses 120 GB. :P Texture data for the game Rage in uncompressed form were in excess of 80 GB. Not only do we devise compression methods, we also write tools that analyze asset usage and try to trim off dead weight and stuff.
user406009
What's the primary use of the space? Texture data? Maps? Settings/scripts? Models?
03:16
Texture data, audio data (especially voiced localization).
woohoo im internet famous now. my life for aiur is complete
@ElimGarak GI
user406009
I really need to get around to playing Legacy of the Void.
or does that count as "texture data"
03:18
Yeah, static GI is baked into textures, so :D Can't wait to get into PB land.
Hmm, I tend to make a distinction between whats conceptually a texture and whats stored in a texture, but ok :P
@Borgleader :)
Current biggest offenders on my disks are GTA V and Witcher 3.
@Borgleader afldjk
03:19
Also, I just noticed I have Mass Effect installed :D
user406009
@ElimGarak Using windirstat?
@Lalaland I use this little thingy called TreeSize
Pretty solid little tool
I like spacesniffer
lol wut, Age of Empires III also installed.
user406009
Age is a great game.
user406009
03:23
We should do some Lounge matches.
@ElimGarak Space taken: 30mb :P
user406009
I suck at it, but it's still fun.
My biggest problem with uninstalling stuff is "I'll play it again soon." Last used: January 2015
why are you up at 4am if you’re not playing teh vidya
you’re doing it wrong
Nothing like doing light transport calculations while the computer is looking for crap to delete at 4:25am. Not to mention drinking ice cold coffee because you forgot it was there.
03:30
Yeah, nothing suspicious about the passport, @SFGate. http://www.sfgate.com/weird/article/Facebook-doesn-t-believe-Phuc-Dat-Bich-is-man-s-6646670.php https://t.co/6tq885jkDx
o.o
Btw. Windows 10 users... I locked my computer yesterday to go to the bathroom as usual and Windows decided it was time for a 2 hour upgrade.
at work?
@ElimGarak I don't have that problem because I block Windows Update until I'm ready to do them.
@Borgleader Yes. I forgot to disable it in Windows Update and I just sat there like an idiot.
Ahahah, Phuc Dat Bich
user406009
I think we have found Cicada's next name.
03:35
^^ /cc @GregorMcGregor
Author of the best selling relationship advice book "Fuck that bitch", ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage Phuc Dat Bich.
user406009
I could see meta getting grumpy about that name though.
@Lalaland If they get grumpy, they need to grow up.
Sort of like Bra*nfuck.
03:52
Yeah I remember the time lounge was frozen because some retarded names ...
Why grow up when they can just ban you?
also stop trying to get cicada banned ... Your attempt is so thinly veiled
user406009
What? I don't think anyone here wants Cicada to get banned.
Not you :p
I mean consider he's already in trouble last time with a name. 2 strikes in a row would not go down too well ..
Cause ... Effect ... Think strategically!!
:p
😈🦄🦃
^ dat emphasis
user406009
@orlp unfortunately, not quite legal everywhere yet
@Lalaland thats... em... grass
yes, harmless grass
"unfortunately" guess we know your political angle :^)
@LucDanton I've noticed that the Napoleon maintainer accepts a lot of PRs. Maybe if I make a PR to make it a bit more 'generic' he'd accept it.
Since it seems there's a lot of work done with it and lots of 'bug fixes'.
It sounds like a total drag just to remake that.
04:34
@jaggedSpire insert caption here
@Borgleader "Come into my lair"
:D
Black and blue looks good. I haven't looked at the rest.
You can also scroll through the years :P (not asking you to check the others, just pointing that out)
ya I know. I'm not gonna look at all the years. lol
There's no L3 cache in 2020.
I remember the cost of cache misses by starting at 4 and multiply by 3 for each level.
4, 12, 36, 108
More or less ok.
 
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06:20
I LOVE TOYYYYYYYYYYGGGGGGZZZZZZZZZZ
Silly question: What's the fastest way to evaluate x << y, except having correct behaviour for large y?
"Large" meaning greater or equal to the number of bits in x.
07:13
> Clasp is a new Common Lisp implementation that seamlessly interoperates with C++ libraries and programs using LLVM for compilation to native code.
@StackedCrooked That sounds really fun.
Why did I get up this early?
07:44
@ScottW somewhat
I have not idea.
oui
 
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09:49
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@Lalaland wow fuck that guy
just look at the tone of his posts
10:07
Dell u2715h on sale for $380
 
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11:11
hmm, I may be forced to turn my heating on for the first time this year
11:24
@Puppy Had to start that a while ago, this house just doesn't hold heat :\

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