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01:00
On yeah, and some people will also chat on IRC for like the next couple of months
@Mysticial For how long?
@Lalaland That's trolling
#disgusted
And then we'll go back to where we were one month ago.
Is Cicada ever coming back
@nick Scott got banned for a month I think.
01:00
oh rip
@Nooble What
Cicada should be in Mumble or IRC.
why? was he bitching or what
@Nooble Scott requested his account to be deleted
user406009
@nick He pretended to be a mod.
user406009
01:01
On his main account as well, which was sorta stupid.
@jaggedSpire I am aware, but was this request fulfilled?
@nick The bans themselves are kinda irrelevant. It's the fallout that matters.
How do you... pretend to be a mod?
@Nooble I dunno
I can already feel that I'm next to be banned.
user406009
01:01
@Jefery Change your name, icon, and profile to match.
@Nooble #Nooble2016 is actually about the permaban.
@jaggedSpire Oh, I could just ask him on Mumble :P
@nick cicada is on a nickname ... as usual
@Lalaland But the blue color you can't get
@Morwenn #FreeNooble
01:02
Nor the diamond
@Lalaland kinda hard to do that without the diamond
user406009
@Jefery Yeah, it was clearly a joke.
user406009
But still.
user406009
Impersonating a mod is impersonating a mod.
Alright, Scott's account apparently is being deleted in 6 hours or so.
user406009
01:03
:(
> This user is suspended on the parent site and cannot chat for 365 days.
RIP @ScottW you shall be sorely missed
@jaggedSpire never give up, never surrender /cc @TonyTheLion @Morwenn
> about: fucking #disgusted
01:03
//Apparently, this user prefers to keep an air of mystery about them.
please ban telkitty2015 in 28 days
I got banned for 30 minutes twice in two days for talking about sex or something.
@Borgleader aflhskl
ITT ban != suspension
user406009
@Morwenn More just mod taunting than the actual topic IMHO.
01:05
@Morwenn You naughty naughty girl
user406009
We clearly need to pay more attention to the mod elections next year.
user406009
Vote Nooble for mod or something.
7
@Borgleader If only :p
@Lalaland TBH, I'm really starting to regret the mod election question that I posted.
I wanted someone to help @Jon. Not someone who would go nuclear on the entire room. At this point, I don't think the damage can be undone anymore.
@Mysticial Link?
01:07
@Mysticial moron
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A: Fall 2015 Moderator Election Q&A - Question Collection

Mysticial Will you be willing to moderate the chatrooms? Right now, Jon Clements is the only moderator who actively moderates chat. He's done some great work there already, but he can't babysit us 24/7. In the past few months, there have been a number of trolls who abuse flags, stars, and other worst ...

nah not really
lol finally someone else's internet is slower than mine
yo I was in chicago yesterday
DIDN'T FIND YOU
@Rapptz I'm still in the Caribbean.
01:08
nerd
Are any of you good with text and fonts and stuff? I've tried to get a font glyph index from a unicode codepoint with freetype for the newline character but I keep getting the 'missing glyph' index back
@Rapptz Did you find Harry Dresden?
Hi @Rapptz
I came home at 10 pm like a pro
The other characters seem to be working right.
01:09
hi
@Prismatic Newline as in \n? Why would you expect a glyph for that
> Absolutely! Chat is where I've most active, and I feel it's a very important part of the site. Discussion with smart people is something we should encourage.

Chat moderation on chat.stackoverflow is severely lacking (as well as chat attention in general), and that's something I'd really want to change.
you signed up for this @Mysticial
I'd expect a glyph with 0 dimensions, not the 'missing glyph'. The 'missing glyph' is the specific box or question mark you see when you try viewing characters from a language you don't support for example
sigh.. have any of you worked in a resturant before?
01:11
@Rapptz Like I said, I'm regretting that.
I worked in fast food does that count
it's okay the regret is on my part too
I was like "well I didn't vote for him 3 elections in a row or something, this one can't hurt"
@Prismatic yes. Well, to make a long story short: I work at an italian resturant on the side during my comp science degree work
@Mysticial Since you're here- I have an algorithm where I'm using double-precision floats instead of 64 bit ints but I'm treating them like integers. The math is simple- just addition/subtraction and multiplication. I noticed that the rate at which I find solutions seems to increase as the numbers get larger (which they do, very fast).
lets just say it sucks to know that the only major types of jobs for young people is food service and retail..
01:13
@Nathan Define young people
Try to see if you can find internships
bbl
Is there a possibility I'm losing precision by using floats? Like could I be validating incorrect solutions?
@Borgleader twenty something college students
like myself
@Nathan Sounds like fun. I was 'Money for Nothing' guy at uni - I delivered refrigerators and color TV's for my beer money.
01:14
Depends on where you are I guess. I got 2 paid internships and now work in a games company.
I should apply for an internship.. But There isnt much comp science opprotunities.. except a NASA facility a few miles from where I live
Other than that its all retail and food service.
@Nathan I'm 19 but I already got my foot in the door
Also I am concerned that If I apply for an internship related to my field, even if I may now know html or javascript or C, or whatever else they would like, I may have to lie.
01:16
the tricky thing is, if you don't have a degree you generally need experience to be taken seriously
@nick lucky
and it's hard to get experience if no one takes you seriously
@Nathan i guess
degree is not a substitution for experience IMHO
if you're willing to put yourself out there, you'll find that there plenty of opportunities available
@nick Not if youre vlad :P
01:19
gotta prove yourself though
@nick I am 15 and I've had my toe stubbed by a door.
Even skill isn't a substitution for experience.
@Borgleader I dun gedit
You must be too new to know about Vlad
@nick Vlad is unemployed.
01:19
where is he?
Moscow
@nick In Moscow.
Moscow?
tell him to learn something other than C++ lmao
His SO username is Vlad from Moscow
01:20
@Borgleader yeah I recall now lol
And sometimes he's lurking in the C++ future proposals forum.
@chmod666telkitty like.. Ive worked at this resturant for almost 6 months.. If I leave now I could put it on my resume at least. I can also add a few good coworkers as references. But I now want an internship.
@nick how ;c
@nick Not enough information.
@Nooble Trade secret
@Mysticial I'd send you the gist but you're on vacation man
01:23
@Mysticial I don't think it's a new lounge. It's the same lounge, the enforcement of rules and the constant flagging is what's changed.
@Borgleader what kinds of internships did you do to work for a game development company?
@Mysticial Who needs vacation! gist.github.com/skorezore/7e33ee72381768df0473 Pretty sure it's being limited by that std::cout.
I dunno, other than we lost a few people, and let's get the sentimental part out of the way. I personally think this is a better chat
@nick Also you can attempt simplifying that math.
kitty.
01:25
@Nathan All kinds, I happen to have one at another games company but some of my friends who got hired where I work didnt.
@Nooble meh, the cimpoler does that for me
@nick Not always.
look at the assembly output it looks pretty simplified
I know this because I can read machine code
Wow you're such a hardcore nerd programmer of the fullest-heap.
the heap is only full because of the garbage
01:27
☑ rekt ☐ not rekt
Stacks on stacks on stacks on heaps on stacks
heapoverflow
Ell
Ell
Ambitious project but I suppose its about time
@Ell wow
Ell
Ell
01:32
I wonder why the kernel deals with baud rate directly (if it does)
baud rate?
Ell
Ell
There ought to be a TTY driver I suppose. For serial, USB, whatnot
But even that is probably overkill seeing as everything is a file anyway
user406009
@nick My guess is that it has something to do with the branch predictor.
user406009
As the numbers increase, one of the branches becomes more and more likely compared to the other.
TTY system is complex as fuck
Probably nobody really knows how 100% of it works
01:34
@CatPlusPlus that is true about 99% of software ;)
@nick That's because the solutions are closer together as the numbers increase! Bigger numbers have more factors!
Ell
Ell
Yeah it sounds like a mess
its all magic
@Lalaland gah
@Borgleader It's special kind of arcane
01:35
@Lalaland wait so do you think my results are still accurate?
@nick Yes of course they are.
user406009
No, I am just saying in general that our little benchmark has one branch become more and more common as the iterations increase.
The bigger a number is, the more likely it is to be polygonal.
I see, that makes sense
user406009
Of course, that's a complete guess but it might make sense to me.
01:37
Eh~, already 325 commits on my sorting library. What am I doing with my life?
Or at least I can say that there are more solutions in the larger numbers.
user406009
I wonder if there would be some way to screw up the branch predictor and benchmark then.
@Morwenn you're just getting your life in order
That's why SIMD helped so much, it sped up the trial and error.
@Prismatic If only :(
01:37
IT WAS A PUN
GAWD
@Morwenn More than I am with mine.
Ell
Ell
@Morwenn only that many? I usually commit after each codepoint so I have a complete undo history in the repo
Notice how the distance between let say solution 1 and 3 is far larger than 1000 and 1001.
It made me sad ç____ç
I guess I could have wrote "you're just getting things sorted out"
01:38
@Nooble I "proved" vectorization by looking for SSE instructions in the assembly code. Still, I'm not 100% sure if it's legit or not
user406009
@Mysticial The overall story is that a couple of us have been playing with a JavaScript vs C++ benchmark.
@Morwenn you're making a library with sorting algorithms
@Ell That's without the documentation commits for the previous month since I moved everything but the README to the GitHub wiki.
@sehe I could probably do something else.
That's bleedingly obvious
@nick It is.
01:39
from my understanding, you can't really vectorize a loop if subsequent iterations are dependent on comparisons in the previous iteration
I think I misunderstood something somewhere
@Morwenn Like?
I can't really do anything more than adding new sorting algorithms though. I tagged most issues with and they will have to wait for either C++17 or some TS.
@nick I'd bet it's probably optimized to something able to be vectorized.
@Borgleader Trying new things: learning to love cooking, doing sports, trying to meet more people. You know, things that have nothing to do with sorting or programming.
@Nooble true
01:41
TIL about NASA's "Hunched @Puppy"
user406009
@Morwenn What makes those things more valuable?
@Morwenn I onced programmed a really shitty sort algo after taking an online algorithms course (it was outlined in the course, I implemented it in C++.... it was so slow T_T)
user406009
I think everyone has to define the purpose of life for themselves.
Ell
Ell
Cooking is gr8, do that
@Lalaland The change in pace.
01:42
that plane, so ... curvy
make your own booze. it is incredibly easy and cheap. #lifehack (as long as you don't plan on hard liquor)
@Lalaland If I had to define a purpose, it probably wouldn't involve sorting algorithms.
@sehe needs to lose some weight
it moves constructibles
@sehe That looks very silly.
01:44
they need to fix the cockpit
very unaesthetic
@Morwenn you neeed to sort your priorities then. :D
sorry
@jaggedSpire \o/
@sehe that looks like the bastard child of a blimp and a 747
@Prismatic a metal zeppelin
Another page names it "Supper Guppy" actually
01:46
nick both cicada and scott are madly in love with you
@jaggedSpire opportunity to say "a lead zeppelin" missed :(
@Borgleader well, I couldn't. Airplanes are made with aluminum, not lead. :(
@jaggedSpire I was about to make a bad joke about sorting things out, but...
@Morwenn victory! :D
01:47
looool
seriously it looks really weird.
that looks exactly like a beluga whale
The cockpit is not fixed, by design
why dont all planes look like that
@jaggedSpire lol, lets file a bug report
01:47
they coudl transport 10x the people
@Prismatic probably it gets worse mileage
It could be the most well-engineered plane on the face of the earth but I can't get over how silly it looks
@Prismatic Just wait. In a decade, average US citizen body weight will make this the normal form factor :)
also people detest being treated like cattle
@sehe THIS TRIGGERS ME
01:48
:D
@Prismatic I love them both too
@Borgleader Should've done it in JS
would've been faster
trolololololol
I will email the freetype mailing lists
ayy lmao
@Borgleader srsly tho
something something the rarest of pepes
01:52
the dankest of memes
@Morwenn You can admire the terribleness of it (its really old code)
@TannerSansbury I'm aware of some weird linker issues with recent boost on coliru. I'll try to fix it soon. — StackedCrooked 4 hours ago
@StackedCrooked that would be awesome
@Borgleader I could but I'm going to sleep :p
Night then
@Morwenn nn
01:57
@Borgleader Could be worse actually ^_^
@sehe It usually works out the reverse: as individual items get larger, the density when you pack them together goes down.
And thanks :)
@JerryCoffin false dichotomy (I know you know)
@Morwenn sleep well
@sehe I shall :p
@sehe every time i see this word i think of:
02:01
I never looked it up. It might mean something else entirely than the meaning I distilled from contexts :)
Also, night everyone!
@sehe night!
@sehe night
lol Splatoon wins Best Multiplayer Game of 2015.
alright im off too.
cant wait for this week to be over
@Borgleader night
02:08
thx
user406009
I just want the year to be over.
Ell
Ell
Don't wish time away :( what's up?
user406009
Not much. Just dealing with a couple of bad professors. It'll be over soon enough.
user406009
And then I can simply never take another class again with that person.
user406009
02:22
Although I did learn an important lesson.
user406009
Sometimes, there are people you can't deal with. And you just have to accept that and move on.
Ell
Ell
yeah
Mental and emotional self preservation I spose
user406009
If only it didn't take me three months to learn that lesson. Oh well.
@Lalaland Sometimes, it's an entire site! HO HO HO topical commentary
user406009
And I also learned how stupid some of my own ideas can be.
user406009
02:34
When you see someone overuse a principal you sorta agree with, it gives you some perspective on the weaknesses of that approach.
If you leave a place every time you get upset, you would only end up with yourself to hang around with ...
@chmod666telkitty Only if you leave and don't return.
user406009
@chmod666telkitty Sometimes it's better to be alone than hang work with some people.
void display() const;
in this code, what is the impact of 'const'
user406009
02:45
@Jesse I assume that is a method in a class?
yes
user406009
The const means that the members of the class are not being modified.
It's all about trade offs ... you benefit from working with certain people in some ways, you are also worse off in some ways. If the long term total benefit is more than the long term downsides, you stick with those people, otherwise you should avoid them.
user406009
(I think there is an exception, but I forget the name of the feature)
@Jesse Means display can be invoked on a const object (or via a pointer/reference to const). It promises (and the compiler will enforce) that it won't modify the logical state of the object (which means it can only modify members that are marked mutable).
02:46
@JerryCoffin like this show
void showEmp(const Employee* emp) {
emp.display();
}
@Lalaland members marked mutable may be modified in const functions
user406009
@jaggedSpire Yep. That was it.
means employee is not affected by the show ~_~
Ell
Ell
When was mutable introduced? 11?
user406009
I think it has been in there since at least C++03.
02:49
@chmod666telkitty got it, it's much clear:)
@Ell Long before that. It was in use quite a while before the 1998 standard was written.
user406009
It's an important feature but you only need it rarely.
Ell
Ell
Oh boy
I have never used mutable
I've always seen it in random places

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