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22:00
@EtiennedeMartel On the other hand, Euro Truck Simulator 2 is 12th.
@Morwenn That's not surprising. It's doing very well in several regions.
Those who like it, like it a lot.
And those who don't, just don't give a shit.
@EtiennedeMartel And I'm still surprised about that :)
22:03
WarrenBuffer. Don't forget to charge a lot for it.
@EtiennedeMartel Interesting. I wouldn't have guessed ^_^
Anyway, time to go. See y'all later :)
smell ya later
@Elyse there is observer.onerror
user1804599
I don't consider failed pings errors.
observer.onnext(option) looks a bit strange
ok
user1804599
22:07
They're just normal events as far as the system is aware.
I think you need try catch around the ping
pretty sure it throws
user1804599
Ping.Send throws on API misuse only AFAIK.
ok
what happens on timeout?
user1804599
Returns a PingReply with Status set to IPStatus.TimedOut.
22:10
@Elyse hmm, did not know TIL if you are right :)
@TonyTheLion I went in expecting a tutu, and I got the first half of a model's stomach before I hastily closed the tab
did not wait much longer than the top of the tutu
I am at work, after all
there's a tutu in there
I wasn't waiting to see what was below the tutu
@Elyse why decimal and not TimeSpan?
yup, it's slightly NSFW-ish
user1804599
22:11
@JohanLarsson Events can contain any kind of value, not just time spans.
The fuck does Skype need 120MB of RAM for?
user1804599
They aren't ping-specific.
Skype is a badlet
user1804599
E.g. periodic CPU load events contain different kinds of values.
Reducers are Fuzzers http://blog.regehr.org/archives/1284 #cpp #cplusplus
@LucDanton Fascinating
22:15
got it from work this morning
"it"
@Puppy Don't worry, there is probably some treatment for it. Go see your vet.
Ell
Ell
how about we play err spring rts? :3
@VermillionAzure Why would I be?
22:34
Hi i am new in chat rooms can i ask questions here ?
No, read the rules (pinned message on the right)
Ell
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@SarvagyaAgarwal There is a rules thing on the right
yeah i just read that. only reason i want to ask is because i think the question is not too good to be asked on the main site
Don't ask for permission, ask for forgiveness.
Just state your question.
If it sucks, you can always delete it.
and prepare to be ignored :v
maybe. if it's a terrible question :p
22:39
Chances are you will be ridiculed for asking it.
If that doesn't faze you, which it shouldn't, proceed.
I have a tree of N nodes. the edges contain a digit(0-9) associated with them. I can only travel between 2 nodes if the path between them is a palindrome. I need to find out the maximum number of nodes i can visit.
oh man
Eric Clapton is so amazing
all i could think of was brute force (for all possible starting and ending nodes find their LCA and hence the path string and then just check if it is a palindrome ).
@SarvagyaAgarwal there is something called "path finding algorithms", one of the more famous ones is called A* (a star), perhaps you can read up on it
22:44
@TonyTheLion a pointar? That ain't gonna get ya' far
@TonyTheLion you shouldn't start with A* if you don't know any of them
@набиячлэвэлиь Its not a pointer in this sense.
@BartekBanachewicz then you advice, because I obviously suck
Recommend Bellman-Ford to absolute noobs and Dijkstra to people who can implement a linked list
> people who can implement a linked list
@TonyTheLion Yer recommending using a pointar to a gebinnar
22:45
is that a subset of the people who can't code?
not a strict subset
I dont think this problem needs djikstra's
@SarvagyaAgarwal DFS
it's a graph question obviously it needs DFS .
22:48
why are you asking us if you're so fucking smart then
I don't think you need a search if you just want to compute some upper bound from your N
@Bartek can you solve the problem with just DFS ?
it appears I have, after currency conversion, accumulated half of an iPhone
@SarvagyaAgarwal no idea
@BartekBanachewicz now to accumulate the other half
22:49
@Bartek : And i am not at all smart , I may be the dumbest person here
@TonyTheLion working on it :P
hmm I guess I'd like AppleCare as well
use Android, Apple sucks
personally I actually like Windows Phone
the problem is that Microsoft seem to have dropped it
@TonyTheLion what a well made and constructive point. I immediately rethought and changed my choice.
22:52
@BartekBanachewicz great.
@melak47 sorry i didn't get you ?
I wasn't trying to make an argument, I was stating my opinion.
4 mins ago, by melak47
I don't think you need a search if you just want to compute some upper bound from your N
there you go, maybe you get it now?
i dont understand what he meant by that ! :(
forget it maybe the problem is too advanced for me right now ^_^
@SarvagyaAgarwal You can probably figure out the maximum possible number of visitable nodes for a given N. But you tell me if that's enough or if you need the actual number of them in your graph.
anyone up for a puzzle ?
22:55
@Puppy can't think of many places ms is doing good lately.
@melak
@melak47 : i just need the maximum
@SarvagyaAgarwal don't ping so much, it is annoying
@JohanLarsson Windows 10? Surface Pro? SurfaceBook? DirectX 12?
@JohanLarsson Chucking out CL in favour of Clang.
@ElimGarak Windows 10 isn't "doing good", it's "doing less bad than Windows 8".
22:57
@JohanLarsson : Sorry I am new here
@SarvagyaAgarwal Our condolences
and even then sometimes I am not sure
@SarvagyaAgarwal then tell me if this makes sense. You can only travel between nodes where the digits along the path make a palindromic number? So given a graph with N nodes, I think the "worst case" scenario would be simply a chain of N, with the maximum possible path being the whole graph.
So max <= N
@ElimGarak yeah win 10 will probably make some $, maybe not because people feel they need it but cos it is hard to buy a computer without it.
is surface pro selling well?
@SarvagyaAgarwal just trying to help
Reasonably well and is a pretty cool direction, as well. SurfaceBook started deliveries two days ago, will be interesting to see how that goes.
22:59
unless the graph may contain cycles...then you could produce infinite length palindromes with as little as 1 - 3 nodes
nice, I hope ms does decent so they don't kill .net to save money :)
why would they kill the chicken with the golden eggs
at least until I can use rust so ~15 years or so.
@melak47 : My bad I am asked the actual number here rather than just the maximum number .
well then you need to search I think :)
23:01
@Nooble is a stoner
a Rolling Stoner
@TonyTheLion the paws /cc @jaggedSpire much floof
Ell
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meh I get the impression 10 is worse than 8
how
Ell
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The sending user data
windows update removing peoples programmes
or installing ones the user had previously uninstalled
23:05
It is not better than 7 in any way i have seen, slightly worse in some.
@Borgleader :O
@Borgleader It hasn't an ounce of sense.
I wish to snuggle it until my face is clawed off
ikr :3
@Borgleader It's the eucalyptus.
23:08
@sehe .net is the chicken?
pretty much
Without .NET azure wouldn't be
yeah, .net probably helps selling some server stuff also
~~some~~ :)
@Borgleader :3
Avoiding complexity in modern C++ http://ow.ly/VAeRF // large pdf
23:09
@Borgleader awwww <3
extremely good looking presentation that ^
@jaggedSpire hows the short haired life treating you?
@Borgleader Fantastically
morse tildes
That reminds me I need a haircut
23:11
@TonyTheLion <3
I'd post a picture, but no
@TonyTheLion me too
thanks, long wait for a thing like that to scroll off
I probably should get one before I go to Belgium for xmas
@sehe good looking or good?
23:15
Exciting times ahead: LinkedIn projects *four* profile views this week. Up from three last week. Thought leadership. https://t.co/92E0i259Vh
@Borgleader both, I think
style question
        return . (,) $
            (LocalDecl [fname])
            (Assignment [LVar fname] [Lambda fparams fbody])
readable enough?
is that the grammar production or something
@sehe AST emit from parser, yes
ah
23:18
You might want to try to be less completely clouded in your context some day
it's cozy in here
@BartekBanachewicz I like the way it looks. No clue what it does. Doesn't that just construct a list of everything beyond $?
@TonyTheLion woof woof motherfucker
man so like the webkit sources are a complete licensing mess
@Puppy sup puppy?
23:20
they often have things like headers under LGPL and sources under BSD-likes
I saw your gif and observed that I was involved in it, twice.
and in both times I was fucking great.
@sehe it's supposed to be a tuple but I think I borked the syntax
composition doesn't mix all that well with multiparam functions
@Puppy hehe
all in all @sehe it's just my hate towards parens manifesting. I do that a lot in Haskell. Perhaps too much. But always being able to edit tokens in one place (without the need to jump to the end) is oh so nice.
inflating egos that don't need inflating
23:26
hmmmmm
mapM_ (\name -> assignLValue declTarget (LVar name) Nil) names
heh. There are some days when you just have to write imperative code
multiplication is faster than division for doubles right?
yes.
I wonder if it would be feasible to construct directly dividing coprocessor
like, having 2x64 inputs and 64 outputs
sounds hard :)
lol
> A fir tree that was installed in the town of Noyabrsk in Russia’s Siberia caused a stir on social media, with locals suggesting it resembled males’ primary sexual organ.
that is just an epic fail sentence.
23:37
@JohanLarsson yes
they just couldn't use the word "penis"?
Yes:
> The artificial tree that had a wider bottom and got narrower to the top “looked more like a festive penis than a fir tree,” locals said on social media
> festive penis
8
Aww yeah
@TonyTheLion <3 Remember ScottW <3
@Borgleader IRC
23:40
I'm gonna take a nap
@Borgleader he's on IRC :)
@jaggedSpire IRC
just thought you all should know for some reason
@jaggedSpire enjoy your nap :)
@TonyTheLion <3
23:41
naps are amazing in small doses
hmm
if I have Parser [x] implemented as many ...
and some inner Parser returning [x], can I join that somehow
many :: ParsecT s u m a -> ParsecT s u m [a]
> C++11/14 is functional enough
Cue Bartek rant. :D
@ElimGarak Those are easy to come by
@ElimGarak what is functional supposed to mean in this context
@BartekBanachewicz In the context of functional programming. :P
23:49
then whoever wrote it is either dumb or closeminded
case closed
sehe's linked presentation, while cool looking, content boils down reactions to "does somebody seriously do otherwise?" and "what, no."
it also has a lot of typos
> Pure functions ARE SIMPLE
> Immutable state is simple
oh people are finally getting this
nice.
how do you guys pronounce FAQ
i say 'FAK'
fack intercourse
@ElimGarak yeah, the context was a tad different then I took it at first
23:53
intacourse
How did my cheap cover get stars :O
[23:54:43] <Noobot> everyone is Cicada.
Nooble's bot works :P
> >Nooble's
> >works
Tony plz
@Elim Both @Xeo and I walked away from that talk because it was too boring and with not much of a point
23:57
@AndyProwl sounds like C++ in general
Ahahah, Bajtek. :P
Nah, some talks were interesting
@AndyProwl Are there any good ones live yet?
I don't think so, haven't checked actuallz
ActuallY damn Czech keyboard
23:58
MAP/REDUCE - SIMPLE!
 // MAP
 template <typename T, typename... TArgs, template <typename...>class C, typename F>
 auto fn_map(const C<T,TArgs...>& container, const F& f) {
 using resultType = decltype(f(std::declval<T>()));
are you fucking kidding me

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