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03:00
Darn, I though the author was competent.
@Lalaland Isn't that wrong
user406009
Until I saw that.
lettuce pls
std atomic or bust
volatile means the compiler should make no assumptions on what may happen to the verbol
user406009
03:01
Guess I should throw this guide in the trash. Darn
so no optimizations on it etc
yes I know you all know already
i have to figure out how to get clipping to work in my gui
It seems like a really difficult thing to implement though
AuthDetails vs AuthConfig vs AuthParams vs something else entirely
fuck naming I'll call it AuthRobert
AuthConfig
for a struct that holds user id password and other stuff that are required to connect to a service
03:05
or in Java, AuthorizationConfigParameters
whats uppppppppppppppppp
and all struct members will be public const, ah ah ah
what is up
@Prismatic z layers
Your mom has so many z-layers her z-offset overflows.
03:11
she cinch it up tight tho
why do i keep coming back here
i don't get me
how do you implement clipping with 'z layers'
what does that even mean
You draw to some sort of surface one after the other
and then you draw to screen after you're done after all of that
the z layer numbering orders the order of the draws or whatever
do you know what clipping is
03:13
Isn't that when things overlap
inb4 no
no thats called 'overlap' not 'clipping'
fuq
In computer graphics, z-buffering, also known as depth buffering, is the management of image depth coordinates in 3D graphics, usually done in hardware, sometimes in software. It is one solution to the visibility problem, which is the problem of deciding which elements of a rendered scene are visible, and which are hidden. The painter's algorithm is another common solution which, though less efficient, can also handle non-opaque scene elements. When an object is rendered, the depth of a generated pixel (z coordinate) is stored in a buffer (the z-buffer or depth buffer). This buffer is usual...
???
No... isn't it called clipping?
It's choosing what to render or what to compute based on a viewport right?
The wild Cinch is confused! The wild Cinch hurt itself!
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Clipping in the context I'm talking about is using something like a stencil buffer to mask off which pixels are rendered
I am reconsidering poor choices
03:18
is anyone here from france?
Bartek is a polish migrant working part time as a plumber in Paris to pay for his CS degree
b artek is from glorious poland
@bitcode Vu le vu patè avec moi?
@bitcode I am, but only technically
@AngryShoe I like pathe sometimes
I told ya. most people here are french
03:20
@LucDanton TZ wise you're not
bitecode
2 mins ago, by Luc Danton
I am reconsidering poor choices
@bitcode Vous voulez baiser avec moi?
did you guys know that everyday here in brazil we eat a bread that we call "french bread" but it is not a baguete
@LucDanton >implying they are choices
If I have an old internet archive that says itvwont run on a Mac
..
03:21
@AngryLettuce yes I must have that Wintersday shoulder thingy
From 2002
@bitcode Oh that's what you call it now? "bread". We used to call it "penis".
@AngryShoe are you a girl? I could have sexual relationship with you if you are a girl
Why would it not just run in the browser
03:22
@LucDanton me2
@bitcode That's sexist
800g m8
@AngryShoe yes it is. 100%.
actually let me check how the prices have changed
Pão francês, pão de sal ou pão careca são alguns nomes dos pães pequenos, produzidos no Brasil para serem consumidos em refeições como o café da manhã e o lanche da tarde. Segundo os dados da Pesquisa de Orçamento Familiar (POF- 2008-2009) do Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE) o consumo per capita do pão de sal foi de 53g/dia. Em Portugal, os pãezinhos equivalentes são conhecidos como papossecos (ou papo-secos) ou carcaças. O hábito de consumir pães pequenos parece ser relativamente recente. No norte de Portugal, os papossecos são vulgarmente chamados “moletes”, o que pode...
03:28
@bitcode that’s not really typically French
it is now
user406009
@LucDanton what choices are you considering?
well, I guess that was ambiguously worded: the French like bread rolls as much as anyone else, they don’t have a monopoly on it
24 hours ago, by Luc Danton
@AngryLettuce what 800g looks like
I kinda got in the groove of farming wintersday gifts by repeatedly doing a jumping puzzle
and I must have tensed up or something and not sat right because my back is complaining
user406009
No offensive, but that looks quite gaudy.
@Lalaland well it’s just the festive sparkling effect (that’s not one of my characters)
there’s no way I can afford having a crab eat my face
03:33
I just drank 1 liter of milk straight from the box along with 2 pieces of french bread and butter and 2 bananas.
way to be gay
nope
"straight from the box"
can't be gay
I only have round(ish) shaped fruit this week
> milk ✓
> french ✓
> banana ✓
it's all there
Yeah dude, trust me, you are gay
03:34
I forgot to mention the tequila and vodka
oh, I did eat starfish-shaped fruit does that make up for it
Averrhoa carambola is a species of woody plant in the family Oxalidaceae; it has a number of common names including carambola and starfruit. This evergreen tree is native to Southeast Asia and the Indian Subcontinent. A. carambola is a small tree or shrub that grows 5–12 metres tall, with rose to red-purple flowers. The flowers are small and bell-shaped, with five petals that have whitish edges. The flowers are often produced year round under tropical conditions. The tree is cultivated in tropical and semitropical regions for its edible fruits and for medicinal uses. == Description == Averrhoa...
Remember the old times when "you are gay" was offensive?
oh is that what starfruit is then
'starfish-shaped' is the whale of descriptions
@LucDanton I am really surprised that it is called carambola in english. cause that's the name in portuguese
@AngryShoe yeah :(
03:37
starfruit is delish
@AngryLettuce Why sad?
@jaggedSpire can’t say the specimen I had was stellar (geddit?) but I see the appeal
Ever had an asian pear?
they taste like pears, but have the texture of apples
I don’t know I don’t see race
03:38
@jaggedSpire Oh I thought you were referring to a specific type of tits
@jaggedSpire apparently not
@AngryShoe nope
@LucDanton I quite like them.
@Shi-ii yo
sup dude
45g, only 755 to go
03:40
Soup dude
prices appear to be climbing though :<
Eat your fucking soup
@LucDanton what is that about?
Ain't gonna tell you again
@bitcode the most important thing of all, video game cosmetics
03:40
@AngryShoe avec moi abajout vitraux
@AngryShoe lol
> stained glass lampshade with me
What
@AngryShoe I see you are not fluent in french
I know no french
I thought you would understand some slangs
03:43
Is "abajout vitraux" a cocktail?
@AngryShoe it is so much more than that. it has a deep meaning, which only a romantic language like french could express
ptin ça mtroue lcul tellement c’est vrai
j'en crisse mes abajouts vitraux
I thought you made a joke like that once
03:49
I've never gotten answer from anyone on this site
rip flax prices, my steady gw2 income since HoT
@GettingNifty you have to ask the right questions.
Ones that don't come out of my mouth
> Blocked
@LucDanton I don't remember
03:51
Jews
also your work
Luc?
I'll figure it out eventually
@AngryLettuce cropped
rip all profit
@AngryLettuce Rabajout.
03:54
Are you all workin g in something together
looks like the HoT soundtrack is on amazon for ~9eurobucks
Is it still by the same shitty company that never shipped the original one
presumably not but don’t quote me on this
since it’s not what’s his face anymore and that was his and his brother’s company
and also it’s on amazon
> This would make me 12K bags in something like 40 hours.
yes this is fun
1 bag every 20 seconds
mmmh that’s actually the flawless rate of 15 runs per 30 minutes
so… longer than that
> It takes ~42 hours of JP/Choir grind, or alternatively, 8-12 hours at your (minimum wage) job to get enough gems to convert to gold to buy outright.
speaking of profits, an item plunged from ~90g per to 30s
04:07
I didn't know you guys played
I don't
I coach Luch
@LucDanton I'll just run my TP flipping bot
@AngryLettuce well there’s a recurring trend of updates introducing new uses to items so common the TP is flooded with vendor-price listings
so you can find one of those items, store huge piles of it and wait
obv. it’s not a new tactic but they’ve really been going at it, and of course they have the economist so
are you talking about bots?
@bitcode nah, this you have to do manually to 'guess' which next items will have an update
absolutely no insider trading takes place of course
04:14
So I learned parsers turn strings into objects in like JavaScript, same with HTML? I thought an HTML parser was meant to display it which could still be the same thing but there's not really objects in html
@GettingNifty what are you
Dog/beast
@LucDanton I used to flip things
It worked well
But one day, the bots attacked
http://venturebeat.com/2015/12/16/telegram-gains-1m-users-in-a-day-following-reported-temporary-whatsapp-ban-in-brazil/
Can Telegram Beat Whatsapp?
I believe Telegram already beats Whatsapp in terms of privacy protection.
@AngryLettuce that’s rough buddy
04:25
yeah
whatsapp just got blocked 2hours ago
it will last 48h
but I don't care cause I don't use cellphones =D
@ProblemSlover the funny thing is that whatsapp was blocked in brazil for not releasing private information to the police
@AngryLettuce A thousand years later, I found a human by the name of Cinch / And although he's an idiot, I believe he has no courage and great power / But I believe, Cinch can destroy the world / asian music intensifies
That's not how you do a haiku
do you not
do you not avatar
@bitcode lol. ok. anyway i stick with wechat xd
python vs. ruby. discuss. GO!
04:32
Jefffrey vs Sleep. GO!
@AngryShoe oh so you are the jefery dude! I missed you
python wins
No, I don't see
04:45
chrome vs. firefox. GO!
ones too eager to go and the other is getting rusty
Chrome and opera are in development stages?
Or just have favorites
opera's in jail for creating batman
edge is no longer OP because Talos and Dauntless
netscape wins
04:50
But you can search partial words
If that helps
Or find similar words if you do it right
https://pbs.twimg.com/tweet_video/CWZYpTHWUAACJSZ.mp4
^ funny video
Telegram is registered as both an English LLP[17] and an American LLC.[18] It does not disclose where it rents offices or which legal entities it uses to rent them, citing the need to "shelter the team from unnecessary influence" and protect users from governmental data requests........
Interesting..
05:15
the chat is dead, I'll just go solve some code puzzles
Anybody know of a monitor with more than 4096 x 2160?
But where to buy it?
sharp
sony or samsung
google
05:24
@Mikhail Oh hey
did you figure it out yet
I can't figure out the syntax to make it iterate by row and then for each row iterate by column
freaking templates
@VermillionAzure what are you using to store rows\columns ?
4k isn't 8k
@Mikhail you want 8K ?
05:26
Also I think 4096x2160 is the highest possible...
@KhaledAKhunaifer It
It's not my question
It's @Mikhail
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Q: Initialize plain 2D array with a given function on compile time

MikhailI want to create a 2D-array populated by some known function with no runtime overhead. To have an example, suppose a function f(x, y) = 10 * y + x, let x be in {1, 2, 3} and y in {4, 5, 6}. I want to create a 2D array with content 41 42 43 51 52 53 61 62 63 Now, the easiest way to go is just ...

I can't figure it out
the syntax is just sooo thick
@Mikhail 8K costs 130K+
serisouly, you are willing to pay over 130,000 $ for the world's first 8K tv?
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34267265
Actually no
resolution 7680 x 4320 pixels
05:28
also why do you need that many pixels
Rendering work, but I guess I could just use 4x4k monitors like a pleb.
did you figure out the 2D compile-time array?
@Mikhail you can place 4 4K monitors in a rectangle, that'd make the equivlant of 8K in a way
@VermillionAzure Yeah thats some other guy.
05:31
:27593482 I didn't say it would beautiful
@Mikhail really?
Sorry
@KhaledAKhunaifer but the question is whether it'd be bootyful
> DHS Giving Firms Free Penetration Tests
@VermillionAzure well, he seemed so keen on getting that specific number of pixels effectively
05:32
bby I too give free penetration tests
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TRQO7SO/
40K for this 4K Wall. holy
The guys in the lab next to me have these.
I still stick with my 4 y old 19inch monitor.
from acer
@ProblemSlover because tech prices grow in logarithmic scale when customer base is huge, but as the customer base shrinks the price start to grow exponentially
@KhaledAKhunaifer Yea. Like SSD
@KhaledAKhunaifer I hold a degree in accounting and finance btw
05:40
SSD drives are getting cheaper, I'm upgrading to SSD, I've got a 500GB one for like 160$
this one: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OBRE5UE?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=od_aui_detailpages00
I gonna buy Samsung 2 x 1 TB SSDs
buy the NVMEs they are much faster
I got that one to replace the one in my laptop, and raise the RAM, prolong its time before getting my next laptop in few years ahead
+ 1TB external Samsung SSD for Virtual machines
Anybody tried a Clevo/Sager laptop?
05:49
@Mikhail Are you a game dev?
I'm a graduate student making microscopes.
I pretend i'm a Physicist.
Awesome. but making microscopes does'nt sound interesting to me
it doesn't sound interesting to me either :-(
I wanted to work on inverse problems but then this shit happened....
@Mikhail I think you might wanna watch for where this shit is going
@Mikhail
you know it made me to think about Morgue Attendant specialty lol
Nice job.....
05:58
@Mikhail what are inverse problems
@VermillionAzure For example, you took a bunch of pictures, can you make a 3D model out of the scene?
Left is acquired data, right the inverse result
how do you even
what is that, inverse convolution?
yeah why the hell not
06:01
I have no idea how to do that
sounds cool
images look so sexy
is it related to laplace or fourier
Yeah
b/c that's the only reason I've heard of convolution
Just read the PDF its rather easy to understand...
06:02
MAGIC
FOEYAY AGAIN
Except deconvolution doesn't actually work FYI. You need better models.
like what
@Mikhail So much of boring math. omg
@VermillionAzure Google for "Maximum entropy deconvolution". It was invented to get as good of images as possible when the Hubble space telescope was still new, and producing poor images.
Lol, thats nothing
06:03
@ProblemSlover how is this boring
Laplace is absolutely magic
More mysterious than the dark moon unicorn
Wait
@Mikhail Can you explain WHY Laplace works?
The transform?
@VermillionAzure Because you don't save the world with those math formulas :P
@Mikhail yah
something something Euler's identity etc etc
I hear someone knocking on the door I think it might be the Cinch police
Thats easy, it literally matches the equation. The real problem is that the numerical implementation isn't well defined as the poles in the transform can be at infinity.
06:05
No, the poles are in Poland and UK you silly
@Mikhail What do you mean, "it literally matches the equation"
So one of the ways to get it numerically is with this package: ab-initio.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Harminv Now thats real magic
How the heck can this explain turning time into frequency and back with its inverse?
it doesn't because the transform is only left-sided
if you want frequency s=jw
Isn't that Fourier
and not one-sided
06:08
whats your point?
omg./ integrals ...stop it :P
@JerryCoffin fascinating
How does that map intuitively to get the effects that it does?
What does it actually mean to take the transform of it and how does our view of the mathematical function change?
Why the heck is taking the integral in the time domain the equivalent of dividing by s/jw in the frequency domain?
the last one is easy to prove if you assume your object is made of exponentials
But I don't want just the math
I want the real "why" that can make my brain grasp it
06:23
The most intuitive explanation I can give is that, for each frequency we divide the function for each frequency (given by the exp). That tells us how many of those frequencies are in the signal.
But honestly having the math memorized is the first step.
Well the math is doable
It's a matter of having stronger computational fundamentals with equations
Fourier Fast Transform, I think I've read that in an API long time ago
Yup, now quick, tell me the auto-correlation of cos(x)
I made my students do that one :-)
Uhhh
I haven't taken probability yet
I learned just a bit about Laplace for circuits
Don't be a n00b write the fucking integral
06:25
poor students
and I don't know what an auto-correlation is
what a boring topic./
Kinda sad
they get asked around on evaluating functions and integrals, then end up having no idea what fourier transform is
First step is having the math handy, second step is figuring out what it means...
06:27
Hmmm
So auto-correlation is convolution without flipping g
...I missed the convolution lecture -_-
most students don't care what anything means, they want to graduate
In mathematics, a Fourier series (English pronunciation: /ˈfɔərieɪ/) is a way to represent a (wave-like) function as the sum of simple sine waves. More formally, it decomposes any periodic function or periodic signal into the sum of a (possibly infinite) set of simple oscillating functions, namely sines and cosines (or, equivalently, complex exponentials). The discrete-time Fourier transform is a periodic function, often defined in terms of a Fourier series. The Z-transform, another example of application, reduces to a Fourier series for the important case |z|=1. Fourier series are also central...
Oh, it's Cinch. Dammit.
come on guys. talk better about some C++ stuff rather than boring math :P
Wait so what does Laplace break it into?
Throw in a delta function
06:40
This looks interesting: The Haskell Tool Stack
looks like pip?
or frozen
Phew! I just looked out of window and thought I saw snow and I was horrified! But then I realised it was jut bad lighting and reflection of the roofs.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I laud your efforts
sbi
sbi
Oh look, that robot is here.
Long time no see.
Good morning, folks.
@caps There's a good boy!
@Xeo Actually, I did not forget, it's only that I remembered too late! :-P
@TonyTheLion ^Got a Star Wars spoiler for you!
sbi
sbi
06:54
Your judgment: 0.2/5. (Judgments are worth only half, you know.)
Solved in 0 seconds?
Still need to put stickers.
@sbi dun be jelus bby
It's 1.5cm x 1.5cm x 1.5cm.
4
06:59
What kind of 3D printer did you use?
I bought it made.
sbi
sbi
@R.MartinhoFernandes You mean, put them back on again?

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