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07:01
man, so mixing some scripts causes line spacing issues :[
Im just using the max font height in the font file itself
I think the only thing I can do is manually get the max and min by checking the extents of each glyph
I also can't seem to get the arabic to line break :/
rough parquet seems to be a common choice for floors in luxury hotel bars
Coolio, moar surfaces without glossy shit
I gotta say though, harfbuzz is very impressive
Fixing sharp seams sux.
working on some textures?
rip my stockiiings
07:11
y u have stockings bby
@Prismatic Yeah, usually with this stuff, I have to improvise material response on the basis of the diffuse and brush everything else in.
@ElimGarak cuz its christmas bby
I bought Cicada's mom some stockings too
oh that was you?
i thought it was cute
i took the credit sry
I thought we was family.
dawg how was i supposed to know
i juss saw em by the fireplace n they looked nice n one thing led to another...
07:15
=_=
Please, lettuce discuss!
Goddammit, why is it so hard to find good language resources that teach a language without going through some bullshit with teaching "how are you?" and such? I want to learn how to make sentences, not a travel phrasebook. Fuck people who are afraid of grammar. That's why we can't have nice things.
if id'a known dat shit was you do'...nigga you KNOW i reprezent the D for life...
Just popped in to quickly rant about that.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Ahahah, this. Sometimes I get the urge to pick up a language and seeing stuff that's available simply crushes my spirit.
07:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes You wouldnt like DuoLingo
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah this is annoying
Most people learn like that, first the basic shit and then they string completely wrong stuff together for 10 years and live off corrections. Cargo cult comms.
@R.MartinhoFernandes i gotsta admit i was really confused cuz i thought you was talkin' 'bout programming langs
@Prismatic I hate Duolingo.
hello javascript/angularJS programmers
07:18
And this is also why traditional books > the Internet.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I still try to use it every day just to brush up on the french I learned as a kid
I'm too lazy to do any in depth studying
is rosetta stone any good
@R.MartinhoFernandes What language are you trying to learn?
i just FEEL it's not but nothing to back that up with (never used)
@WGhost it helped understanding kamasutra from egyptian people
07:19
The Internet is awash with this nonsense.
kinda fundamental
@Prismatic German, Hebrew, and Russian, at different levels.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hammer's German grammar ftw
I am interested in Spanish & any flavor of Arabic really.
And I'd love to learn Japanese, but that shit seems really difficult.
i like your flavor
07:21
Why Hebrew? I wonder if itd be disorienting learning to write in an RTL language
Isn't Rosetta Stone a translation resource?
no i think it's 'teaching' software
I want to learn Hindi, Chinese (dunno which flavour I should learn; mando or canto) and Japanese
Isn't Rosetta Stone a translation resource?
@R.MartinhoFernandes No its language teaching software thats been around forever
07:23
If it has anything to with translation, it's almost invariably shit for learning. That's my rule of thumb.
p sure it started and always was learning software
@Prismatic you probably want Mandarin. Cantonese is a declining language.
but i'm sure it's shit
As in, it's in decline. Not declension-related.
I think even if you find a decent resource on learning a language you'd lose your grasp on it unless you continually use it.
Gotta get lots of pen pals all over the world
07:24
@Rapptz why did you template connect on String
I have an obsession with not constructing std::string
@Prismatic RTL is the least of your problems.
@Rapptz lol
wait what's connect
When you're using an abjad, there's no way you can read something without knowing the word beforehand.
07:25
do you template every function that would reasonably take std::string
yeah so it works on different string types
it's my shoddy std::string_ref no bully pls
> An abjad is a type of writing system where each symbol stands for a consonant, leaving the reader to supply the appropriate vowel
@Rapptz terrible
I'm learning Hebrew because my girlfriend is a native speaker and because I think it's time I learn a Semitic language.
@AngryLettuce y
07:26
lts tk ysng bjd
Learn 2 Semitic languages and you'll have a full Tic language
@Rapptz Is that yes or why
a y
as in "why"
who uses y for yes
some people
07:27
I'm cool and use :+1: for that now like all the hipsters in github
ngry ltc
rptz
why template instead of string_ref
Is this a special type of stroke
string_ref didn't exist back then
It'd probably be "engry ltc".
You need a vowel carrier to signal initial vowels.
and considering the very limited operations I needed
07:28
A special consonant that has no value.
I didn't want to create one
I'll go with string ref instead
I picked "e" arbitrarily.
or string_span as they call it now
y u copy pasting muh lib
07:29
cuz ur good and am not
Hebrew has other tricks too. Sometimes consonants are actually vowels. Check out Mater lectionis.
It's really messy.
string_traits.hpp is the best header I've ever written though
yeah it's p cool
I wonder what a modern engineered language for written and verbal communication would look like
doesn't support wstrings though
07:31
string_view won't help you there either
@Prismatic depends what you're going for and what your background is.
Pretty much all artificial languages intended as linguas francas are criticised for being too <insert language family>-centric.
Volapük was too Germanic, Esperanto is too Romantic, Interlingua is so Romantic I could understand 60-70% of it the first time I saw it, Loglan is too logical.
(The Loglan remark is a joke; I don't think it was meant to be a lingua franca)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Which is true though
@R.MartinhoFernandes What about Lojban? Or is it a synonym for Loglan?
There are way too many factors to choose when you engineer such a thing that aren't objectively better than others that you will show some bias.
@wilx Lojban is essentially a Loglan indie remake.
Loglan is copyrighted, hence Lojban.
Oh.
07:41
Lojban has one of the most complete grammars, which is good because it makes for unambiguity, but it's also bad because it hinders certain creative uses of language.
@AngryLettuce still m8
I just thought about it
(I'm not copy pasting it)
if you want you can help with it or something
yeah I know
I like how it's done so I put it in fullscreen and caress it with my cursor
@Rapptz Yeah OK, I can do that I guess
Particularly the testing side
gave you access etc
07:50
lemme rewrite everything in prolog
god I remember that class where we used sockets from prolog rip
this repo is the only thing I have that showcases how to use std::error_code & co.
what's your goal with this lib btw
Feb 25 at 9:18, by Rapptz
My dream is for there to be requests for C++.
One day.
It shall become reality etc.
I wrote a URI parser.
I didn't commit it or push it though.
because there's like a ton of other stuff to add to that lib to make it usable
Wellp, I guess the price for better performance on lousy machines is low res static shadows.
07:56
ikr
like an event loop and this kind of things
Still can't get over it :( Want to make it more gangsta without increasing the memory footprint. It's the difficults.
Also, seam shadow acne, ugh.
also mebby subclass tcp_client and udp_client or sth
join multicast etc
I still don't get the point of that
08:00
udp_socket, tcp_socket etc
2 mins ago, by Angry Lettuce
join multicast etc
multicast, listen, accept
Alright, guise. Here's dynamic + static
I call it the "casting couch" scene.
08:04
casting couches are black
But... :( y u do this
looks like a SF apartment tbh
I am testing wooden surfaces in it mostly, components are supposed to be parts of a SF hotel bar, tho. Probably will have to work on teh sofa thingies if I keep the parquet, make the contact with the floor metal for variance.
Started out when I thought this bar was pretty cold and "too metal". Definitely needs popele in it. And actually be composed and stuff. Should be not totally shit in the end.
Someone should flag Feeds for the naughty word in it. It's completely unprofessional.
2
08:15
cool.
flag it as offensive
> highly acidic penis
Lettuce discuss Feeds on Meta.
plz link
Am I learning to Code? Or learning to Google? (self.learnprogramming)
@Rapptz nope to both
08:16
philosophy
Why code when you can control? #illusiveman @Borgleader
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@Prismatic actually, reading RTL seems pretty easy when it comes with an alien script. It'd be a lot weirder if it was with the Latin script.
@Elyse lol the small letter
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@AngryLettuce lol :P
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08:20
Barely readable.
plz
Now I'm actually curious if there's any script that is commonly used to write both RTL and LTR.
@R.MartinhoFernandes something in use so not ancient Greek then?
has anyone tried the light table text editor
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Chinese.
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08:25
== Egyptian == === Symbol === ‎(j) A sitting man. Placed after a name to indicate that the person named is male....
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Awesome. :D
08:38
To write a clean #cpp code you definitely need this... https://t.co/S0zh1fQ7AF
lol
With natural herbs
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Noun: stick ‎(plural sticks)
  1. An elongated piece of wood or similar material, typically put to some use, for example as a wand or baton.
  2. A relatively long, thin piece of wood, of any size. transl.
  3. (US) A timber board, especially a two by four (inches).
  4. A cane or walking stick (usually wooden, metal or plastic) to aid in walking. syn. transl.
  5. A cudgel or truncheon (usually of wood, metal or plastic), especially one carried by police or guards.
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Verb: stick ‎(third-person singular simple present sticks, present participle sticking, simple past and past participle sticked)
  1. (carpentry) To cut a piece of wood to be the stick member of a cope-and-stick joint.
  2. stick ‎(third-person singular simple present sticks, present participle sticking, simple past and past participle stuck or (archaic) sticked)
  3. The tape will not stick if it melts.‎
  4. (intransitive) To jam; to stop moving.
  5. (intransitive) To tolerate, to endure, to stick with.
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Just tested a 4 year old HDD... Hilarious results.
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"Stick" has 56 definitions.
@AndyProwl herbalism at its best
09:06
2 hours ago, by Elim Garak
Please, lettuce discuss!
I can't handle this pun ^
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Don't forget to send me some lettuce letters!
lol i'm still awake
okay attaching gdb server to the process makes it misbehave for no reason
audible sigh
(gdb) info th
  Id   Target Id         Frame
* 1    Thread 18345      0x00007f64c0fd7b00 in ?? ()
thanks gdb
time to add printf everywhere
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09:19
symbols missing?
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lol just found this
@AngryLettuce -rdynamic?
@LucDanton sorry?
in some circumstances you need -rdynamic as a compile flag to get a backtrace
There are like 4 threads in that process
I have no idea why it shows 1 only
09:20
@Elyse IRTA vagination
But thanks I'll check rdynamic
@AndyProwl heh me too
we're perverts
high five Tony
high five
uff, lol
09:21
lol
Also when I add a breakpoint it doesn't break on it
pls
Hmm, I am thinking about writing a hybrid CPU/GPU offline renderer, with a focus on both speed and quality. So that home artists can render out a ton of frames of glorious shit without processing farms. But not sure how I'd present it to the world once it is done, it's not like it is a game.
I'm thinking about spreading some of the love I have left over here <3 <3 <3
sup tony <3 here's some love too <333
I'm alright, its Friday, yay :) :D
09:22
@ElimGarak yes
I have never done anything with GPU's
@ElimGarak that's ME1 right
is it fun?
@Mr.kbok Yeah, the Flux bar in the wards of the Citadel. :D
Okay so I have to add printf on VS, commit, pull on linux, compile, ship 30 MB exe to production (on a 200 KB line), run, hope printf catches the bug
JESUS
09:24
@TonyTheLion The results are, the process is often infuriating. :D
@AngryLettuce oh my
@ElimGarak sounds like my job
I think software development as a whole can be rather infuriarating
having a lot of patience helps
right tony, that thing which I seriously lack
Listening on port 8888
Remote debugging from host 127.0.0.1
^C^C^C^C^C^C^C^C^\Killing all inferiors
gdbserver you elitist fuck
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@sehe did you read SQL Performance Explained?
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I might get it.
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09:26
It's a book.
One of the things that is probably preserving me from cancer was learning how to tell a problem to fuck off and go to bed. Then resume and solve it tomorrow with a clear head. :D Or a week later, if it has to be like that. :D
@ElimGarak heh, that sounds like a good idea
> preserving me from cancer
and yet here you are
@ElimGarak or never
^ my way of doing things
except where I work, the only answer to when a problem needs to be solved by is "yesterday"
09:27
@ElimGarak I remember that :)
@TonyTheLion link to video where you say no :D
or i should say not doing things, lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@ElimGarak heh :P
my default answer is no
I can't find it, I think Andy first dropped it here, but transcript searching is shit.
@ElimGarak robor knows about shitty transcript search
09:28
i could go for a nice chicken sandwich with gulden's spicy brown mustard, mayonnaise, tomatoes, lettuce, on some tasty whole grain bread
@TonyTheLion searching for "no" when said by Andy Prowl in room Lounge<C++> -> 0 messages found
Good guy Andy.
fortunately, i have all of those ingredients in my fridge! unfortunately, it's 4:30am and I should be sleeping not eating
hm i hate dilemmas
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B-trees are really cool.
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09:32
@Elyse Are you aware of Donald Knuth's Christmas Tree lectures?
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No.
He discusses a different tree data structure every Christmas :)
Just put "donald knuth christmas" into your favourite search engine.
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Clojure uses something similar to B-trees for immutable vectors.
my intercoursing god
09:41
sup
third party changed a file format without warning
so now that we're supposed to go live IT DOES NOT WORK
intercourse all of this
Ahahah, rekt
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@fredoverflow Nice.
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How am I not surprised, by the way.
k i'm going to bed guise
09:43
night bby
look in to my eyes and tell me what it is you see <3
@AngryLettuce I hate when that happens
GOOD NIGHT ELIM GOOD NIGHT TONY GOOD NIGHT LETTUCE GOOD RIGHT FOLD
good night my little poo
09:44
night bby <3
will read your irc when I get time
lol am pulling my beard out of frustration there's hair everywhere 10/10
and this fucking 250 KB/s transfer
EVERYTIME
ban me
ban everything
ban software
ban people
they are the source of all problems
now it works!
(core dumped)
09:47
meh my trace prints values different to the ones I'm seeing on screen :/
18 hours ago, by Mr. kbok
B A N C I C A D A
now 30 minutes to transfer the core back
who wants to bet the stacktrace is concentrated shit
omg it's not
amaze
Ell
Ell
how are you still up lettuce? :V
are you cat?
You're bad at timezones
09:54
@Ell because its only +8, so its almost 6pm where he is
Ell
Ell
ahh
lettuce isn't cat
no lettuce is cicada
Ell
Ell
but I thought lettuce was that other dude
cat is cat
Ell
Ell
theghostman
09:55
lol
Ell
Ell
W Ghost I mean
oh that is keith then
or sthn
I don't know mayn
shhh
Ell
Ell
;)
W Ghost is actually kanye west
@ElimGarak here
09:57
@AngryLettuce did i helped
@AndyProwl Ah, love that :D
saying no <- for future transcript search
@LucDanton sorry to disappoint but no lol
thanks though

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