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05:00
Like it was stored in a humid place or something.
heh
I think I only store source code on my hard drive
but at least this time around it took me a couple days at max to completely rebuild it from scratch
"What's the first program you were proud of" top answer said something like: my old code sucks, my current code is good, and my future code will be awesome. Too bad the question is gone.
I always think the software I wrote yesterday sucks, the software I'm writing today is cool, and the software I'm going to write tomorrow will rock!
I like the second answer.
I remember thinking about those guys who could solve a rubik's cube, regardless of its initial state, by following a series of steps.
To me, my sorting trick felt like a similar accomplishment.
Reaching the heavens :D
I can solve a Rubik's cube!
05:07
I can't. Never had one actually.
as hoxie plays DF and looks at one of his dwarven children: "He is 3 years old, muscular, has long hair, and extremely long and narrow ears" ITS AN ELF, KILL IT WITH FIRE
!!KILL IT!!
That's how you say KILL IT WITH FIRE in DF-speak.
throws pitchfork and torches
KEELLL EEETTT!!!
why not just be friends with the alfs?
Ah the alfs.
They are sissies that don't let you chop down trees to fuel your furnaces.
They just get killed along due to unfortunate similarity in sound of their name?
Kills the Elves! What, the Elves, or did he say Alfs? Ah, fuck it. Kill them all!
@RMartinhoFernandes if the are sissies, how do they stop you?
They don't. You chop down the trees anyway, to forge steel weapons and then chop the elves too.
05:12
@CheersandhthAlf They siss?
Here's a list of my Google Reader subscriptions:
I notice it's mostly programming oriented :D
@CheersandhthAlf Ok, does that say "correct" all the time, no matter what? Because I got them all right and I only really knew like three of them.
@RMartinhoFernandes no, it's truthful, as far as i can discern based on playing it once
Then I'm awesome! Nothing new, I know.
05:18
perhaps the sound of a word is statistically correlated with its meaning?
@CheersandhthAlf Must I face the elves in my dwarven conquests?
as in, do you eventually have to fight off elves?
@Hoxieboy don't know if it's good idea to turn your back on them
because elves can be mischieveous
(speling?)
Haven't met them yet lol, but will I EVENTUALLY come across them?
@Hoxieboy You usually get invaded by goblins regularly, and you maybe the elves if you piss them off when they come to trade.
augh elves and goblins
05:20
You can't do conquests yet, but I think it's Toady's next goal after a round of bug fixes.
Toady or Today?
oh poopsies dwarven children need alcohol to get through the working day? It must be harsh.
Everyone needs alcohol.
05:22
Better fire up the brewery then :P
whats up with this red sand spreading everywhere?
Are you sure it's not blood?
@RMartinhoFernandes Absolutely! To disinfect our wounds.
@StackedCrooked No, it's really to drink. They disinfect the wounds with soap and water.
it just this red sand spreading around, started out with none, then one, now two...
05:26
Highly travelled areas tend to do that.
I should check out this game.
that might explain it, I have all my 12 dwarves (aside from the elf-dwarf child) hauling logs to a store in my mountain
It's Dwarf Fortress right?
I think I might feed the child to the goblins
@StackedCrooked Right.
@Hoxieboy I doubt his parents will like that.
05:27
@StackedCrooked yes, and when you start out, THIS:afteractionreporter.com/2009/02/10/… is a good guide
@RMartinhoFernandes It claims he is an immigrant... LOL
I'm joking, feeding him to the goblins would likely compromise fort security, we dont want that to happen :)
In any case, goblins regularly attempt to kidnap rescue children from your fortress.
XD
not the children! (Also, is there a usual time that they hit, as in, when usually is the first wave of invaders, or is it completely and utterly random?)
They sneak into it.
You mean, its not some massive invading army?
That happens too, but not as common as thieves trying to sneak past your guards.
Invasions don't happen during the first year, I think.
05:34
Thank armok :C anything MAJOR to worry about?
There's always something to worry about.
Sometimes forgotten beasts wander into the fortress, either from the outside, or from the underground.
oh joy, what can they do? Also, hit pink garnet :D
@Hoxieboy What can they do? It depends. They vary from being a bubble of gas that can be burst with a toothpick to being gigantic horrendous beasts that spew poisonous fumes and have acidic blood.
I love the name
Put the letters E R N A D G in the correct order to make a word.
05:38
part2-no-srsly-wtf
@CheersandhthAlf GRANDE (it's Portuguese, not making this up).
@CheersandhthAlf RANGED?
Those were my first two guesses
@RMartinhoFernandes its spanish for large I think
05:39
That was someone else's guess.
they're not guesses, they're correct answers
you only specified a word, not a specific word
@DeadMG I think its a wonderful guide :D "part2-no-srsly-wtf"
i think the "correct" solution is the one I came up with last, a very very common word
05:41
GENDAR!
and it is quite baffling that one (or at least i) think of that last
I was once in a conference call with 1,100 people on 300 lines—most of them cell phones, in speaker mode. It lasted all of five minutes before someone, somewhere, blew into their phone. The entire thing collapsed into a horrible banshee shriek as hundreds of unmuted phones went into feedback loops. It was a hilarious trainwreck.
i mean, i thought of "grande", and then "ranged", and "agnerd", and "redang" (which is a place name), all of that before i thought of the simple "garden"
What's agnerd?
05:44
A silver nerd?
an agricultural nerd
they call themselves that
techno-farmers, i think
OMG you have to watch the video I just posted. It's only 1 min.
There are agricultural nerds?
XBox Live in a nutshell.
05:47
"Dushig the spurting stench" sounds like a god I would worship
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^ Very nice place
^ I wonder if people have sex in public there.
Why would they?
Soft grass, for example.
It is better to have public sex on soft grass, than on concrete or asphalt. I think.
Wait, what does "sex in public" mean?
@StackedCrooked Holy sh*t they are like little Shoop-da-woop mouths that scream at each other D:
05:51
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In a cubicle like a boss
In a cemetery like a... ew... nevermind
okay, enough off-topicality for today! i'm going to have breakfast!
@CheersandhthAlf Oh, it doesn't require an audience.
@CheersandhthAlf What time is it for you? lol its like 11 pm here
7 am here.
05:54
Major time difference :O
"Your system is low on virtual memory" computer awww
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Wait, are the Europe people going to wake up soon?
05:56
Ah, chat didn't pick the picture I was expecting.
@EthanSteinberg Yes.
Well, those that are not awake yet.
FTR, Alf, Stacked, the puppy, and me, we are all in Europe.
by "wake up soon" you mean "I've been awake for the last 8 hours" as a Europe person
I'm at 23:45h currently.
I mean I have been awake for 23 hours and 45 minutes.
Jeeze robot get to sleep or go charge, do something D:
06:01
well, it's odd
my day used to be about 30 hours long
now it's about 20 hours long
I've been up for 8 hours and this is breakfast for me
Sounds about right.
when several people collapse together, can it be called a co-lapse?
What's the name for the procedurally generated creatures of DF?
Forgotten beasts?
Thanks.
06:18
Got one?
Cat helped me with this yesterday. Putting a sequence of values in a vector.
std::vector<unsigned> range(unsigned n)
{
unsigned i = 0;
std::vector<unsigned> xs(n);
std::generate(xs.begin(), xs.end(), [&i](){return i++;});
return xs;
}
I was just wondering, is this faster than looping?
Run them both and time it?
And probably not.
"Since there is no victory condition for the game, all fortresses can and will eventually end in disaster." he he :-)
06:34
@CheersandhthAlf That is, unless, you manage to completely fill the entire land mass with fortresses (thus successfully blocking enemy spawns) and manage to keep the entire system in check
06:48
Is there an equivalent of vector's reserve for sets? I could not find one.
Sets only use as much memory as needed. There's no point in reserve.
@RMartinhoFernandes : Ok. Some difference in the structure?
@FaheemMitha Yes.
sets allocate each item individually, and it must be this way for their fundamental operations
@DeadMG Ok. Thanks.
07:02
damn
my app doesn't work and the Direct3D debug runtime is also not working
:(
I need to remember to bookmark my bitbucket repository so that i don't need to go via the lounge wiki
how do you write that WIDEN macro?
I have #expr as a preprocessor thingy and I need it as a const wchar_t*, not const char*
dunno
but I'd'a thunk you'd have known
never mind, I got it
07:08
i'm not sure but something like #define WIDEN(literal) L ## literal
?
yeah
damn
all it decided to tell me was invalid call
thanks so much, Direct3D :(
That sounds like OpenGL...
well, I seem to remember D3D coming with a lot more than that
but the debug runtime won't function correctly
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07:21
@DeadMG is the D3D app just a side project, or have you given up on the "Wide" programming language?
@DeadMG feel free to send this pic back to me next time I ask you a stupid question
@IntermediateHacker I'm just taking a break from it.
@RMartinhoFernandes Well, that was my first encounter with a forgotten beast.
How did it go?
Not as well as I expected, but I'm okay with the outcome.
07:24
argh
I found a fix on MSDN but the only thing it did was make things worse
First thing I did was putting down the fortress on lockdown which, in hindsight, probably wasn't the best thing to do.
Because the creature spat fire and went after all the cattle and poultry in the pens. And set fire to everything.
Everything is covered in ashes right now.
So I was a bit shaken by all that burninating.
I mean, I still don't know what the creature was: apparently it was a feathered, one-eyed kite. That spat fire.
So I was a bit wary of sending my very recently formed squad of 5 marksdwarves.
@LucDanton That's a bird.
@LucDanton ....what are you talking about?
07:27
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That does make it not as scary.
In any case, since hiding behind a retracted drawbridge is undwarfly and cowardly, I did send up my squad. I sent them in the brook to help them not catch fire before engaging.
They started shooting at the kite and things were actually going quite well.
Problem is, I had some trouble getting the hides and the leather for the quivers.
So when I said 'they' started shooting, I really mean 'the one dwarf'.
The other four started wrestling.
Which wasn't that bad.
Wrestling does work quite well, if the opponent is not armored.
They actually dodged that thing pretty well, and the one marksdwarf managed to hit the kite twice or thrice in the good spots. Then he went in the melee, too.
@RMartinhoFernandes Yeah and a kite is obviously not armored. So the kicking and biting was in fact helping.
07:30
Thermo-nuclear catsplosion
Why don't people ask those easy newb questions nowadays?, like Console Calculator Code in C not compiling . Those used to earn me some easy rep.
The problem is that it took oh so very long.
So the dwarves started getting dehydrated and drowsy.
It's by this point that the goblin invaders arrived.
They did come from the other end of the map so that bought me some time.
They did eventually come to the entrance of the fortress, where the melee was taking place, and charged the dwarves.
They were 4 remaining by now, and they actually tried to flee this time (I was trying to disengage them from the wrestling with no success -- the one drawback of wrestling), but they were cut to pieces.
@LucDanton Nah, disengaging is always hard. The dorfs sometimes make it personal.
07:34
Still, the kite ended up dead. I'd like to think that my dwarves managed to get it right as the goblins charged at them, but I didn't check.
The goblins then thought that they would have a whole fortress to ransack and gleefully ran into my traps. And fled.
Oh, and the vampire decided to take avantage of all the commotion and killed someone.
A child had a tantrum right after, not sure if he or she was related to the fallen soldiers.
Also, someone entered a fey mood and produced an artefact out of body parts (from the soldiers), gems (rough and cut) and blocks.
Unfortunately it was a bed and incorporates no references to the battle or anything at all. Oh well.
augh wth close DF and it takes like 80% of the CPU
I'm not sure how to proceed next. I have to reform a military obviously, but since all the penned animals were burninated I don't think I can even make the leather for those quivers. I guess I could go full metal hammerdwarves.
You need leather or cloth for the backpacks.
Yeah that's manageable, I'm possibly going to start farming that (probably running out of stock). But quivers are leather or adamantite, right?
07:40
I think so.
Anyway, doesn't getting a double invasion mean that I miscalculated my wealth production?
Quivers are made of leather at a Leather works. Invaders, merchants, and migrants often have silk and cloth quivers, even though you can't make them yourself.
I also tend to get massive migrants waves (20-30), is that usual? To jump from 70 to 100 dwarves?
@LucDanton Forgotten beasts are pretty random.
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh okay. I was expecting an invasion, but I was also reliant on those traps... (To the extent that traps alone saved me. Ah well).
07:42
@LucDanton WTF are you talking about? From your conversation I deduce that right now you are besieged in some castle with a hoard of dwarves making hammers and leather backpacks....
Forgotten beasts are immune to traps.
Probably going to draft a ridiculous number of those useless immigrants and give them practice hammers.
@RMartinhoFernandes I know, that's why I went outside. Also, that brook helped to not get burninated I think.
@IntermediateHacker Not a castle, a fortress.
The underground kind of fortress.
@LucDanton If you have metal, give them armor head to toe as soon as possible.
Having body parts covered increases survival rates like little else.
Anyway, for now I'm going shopping.
Is this about one of those realtime strategy warfare games?
07:44
@RMartinhoFernandes My dwarves died of exhaustion :( Problem was lack of damage.
Don't expect the next FB to be a kite.
I do have excessive amounts of hematite and magnetite ore though. Not so sure about the wood and coal stock, especially considering there's no trees anymore.
My learning AI now parses sentences with "is", "are" and "should", just letting that out there :s
also "I"
Anyway, shopping.
@LucDanton If you dig down and discover a cavern, underground trees will start growing in muddy terrain anywhere. You can use that to set up an underground forest.
07:46
@RMartinhoFernandes I thought it made more sense to use coal, or even magma. Although obviously both are found the same way caverns are.
Coal? No, coal is usually found at the surface.
If you didn't find it yet, you probably won't.
Well, shoud have I been looking for it?
My fortress is tiny.
100 dwarves, but more than half of is crammed in the meeting hall having parties.
IME it's pretty common when it exists.
So, wood, or magma.
To the point that when you meant I didn't find some already, you meant that through normal digging, or did you mean during exploratory digging?
Because I don't do the latter. It's rare that my fortresses survive for that long.
Normal digging.
07:50
Oh okay. Well, screw elves, burn trees.
You can always buy massive amounts of wood from them.
hey guys
having a little trouble
VS decided to destroy my project file and now it won't load it
in addition, apparently my executable depends on some random Windows API kernel DLL which doesn't exist
@DeadMG happens to me all the time. :(
07:53
apparently, my project file does not contain a value for the "VCTargetsPath" property
@DeadMG Woah, sounds like all hell broke loose.
it was fine before I rebooted the machine :(
@DeadMG Create it again?
how?
Once I was so bothered with Windows DLLs I started cross-compiling executables from Ubuntu.
07:54
Erm, delete it (or rename it) and New Project?
Then add the existing files.
ah yes, I see you
@DeadMG The windows API kernel DLL should exist, if it doesn't I dont think windows would run?
it's not in the list of actual kernel DLLs
and wtf
"Project creation failed"?
how can you fail to make a project?
Ow. Sounds like your installation is broken.
yeah
I can't create a new solution eithr
just gonna uninstall and reinstall Visual Studio, perhaps
WTF
now Chrome won't work because it's missing this DLL
although it does actually seem to be functioning fine and threw an error for lols
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Woah.
warning, warning, numpty detected
ok
reinstalled Visual Studio and now I can load the project
but I still have the DLL problem
might crack up a post on MSDN forums
08:22
ooh this is exciting
I managed to get my learning program to search through its database for the question asked towards it, if it cant find it, iterate through each word in the question string, and find the definitions of those words, if it STILL cant find the definitions, it will ask the user for primitive descriptions, and store those for later use. It will also ask the user to attempt to rephrase the question. If it can't answer after 5 tries, it will store the question with an "unanswered" tag
I think I need some rest...
Alright. I have my supplies. DF time.
@RMartinhoFernandes In exchange for what? Rock toys?
Erm... Gems?
I suppose a couple of cut gems can buy lots of logs.
Oh yeah! I put off mining those.
I actually panicked when my last dwarf with a fey mood wanted rough gems (for that bed). I thought I had cut them all. Turned out there was a cluster in the wall adjacent to the gem pile, hah.
@RMartinhoFernandes Oh, I meant to ask you since you mentioned butchering a few times: how do you manage penned animals during invasions?
Or do you rely entirely on butchering dogs?
@LucDanton Oh, I haven't played much since animals have to eat.
I guess some fence (wall?) could be built around the pasture.
Not too fond of that solution :(
08:37
Ok, kinda creepy, I asked the program who it was (I know, testing questions :3) and it responded:
who: Someone or somebody
are: A word used for questioning
you: Used for referencing someone

Based on what I have determined:

who - are - I = Name = My name is bot
That seems somewhat overly invasion-proof.
yes, i named it "bot", but is that not cool?
simply using a format and some words it learned from me, it determined the above.
Can grass grow underground?
Dunno about that.
I'm going to sleep, 1:40 am here, I feel like a mad scientist, night XD
08:41
Ah, I discovered that burrow feature during my invasion. I just figured out right now I can paint several parts of my fortress for the one burrow. Much better than the previous ways of forbidding outdoors.
Burrows are very useful.
Is it useful for 'winged' fortresses?
"winged"?
I don't know what that means.
West wing, east wing. Those kind of wings.
Multi-parters.
Ah.
You can use them to force workers to use certain specific materials (say, pick what gems to encrust in what items).
08:45
Citizens confined to one borrow are forbidden to leave it right? That's the core mechanic?
So for a winged or otherwise multi-parted fortress things like woodcutting could get hairy to manage.
Oh wait, you can add separate pieces of forests to separate burrows.
Wow, that is a powerful feature.
Anyway, I'm going to turn this fortress into a martial community. No more going around fishing. It's time to operate pumps and practice wrestling.
Dwarf Fortress sounds like it could be a fun game, if it wasn't so butt ugly
08:50
I used to rely on graphic tilesets. I'm fine without now, I don't know what changed.
well, I'm not a graphics elitist, I can still play Settlers 2, for example
but there's a minimum level where it just won't parse
I find the use of initials questionable ('k' for kobolds and so on), but I'm okay with the looks of DF tbh.
Even if made pretty, DF's UI is horrid. The amount of fun I experience makes up for it, but I can't really defend it.
Ah, I'm really enjoying the UI right now, compared to what it used to be.
So far, my experience suggests that you should put up with DF right now, then enjoy it a year or so later when it improved.
Uh, dorfs use battle axes to chop down trees?
08:55
I guess that makes sense, heh.
Used to work with training (i.e. wooden) axes, not sure if that's been fixed already.
Going to trade my gems for leather and wood, i.e. everything that has been burned down.

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