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16:02
Bah.
I can't even properly implement rref in C++
row-reduced echelon form
Through gaussian elimination
For the simple matrix of
2, 0
0, 2
I rref to
2, 0
0, 2
My "multiply row by this amount and subtract it" step is wonky in computing the "this amount" part for the Gauss-Jordan elimination rules.
I find this function declaration with arrow so... unbjarney.
I had a similar project at my uni, I just did LU-decomposition instead
Huh.
The good news is, I always get things in row-echelon form
Just not reduced.
So I'll just add a step that takes the pivot and chops it off.
16:16
@ThePhD at that point you just need to divide every row by its pivot
my project at uni was on discrete tomography, reconstruction of binary images from different projections
@orlp So I've learned.
you're almost done m8 :)
But I could have sworn I was doing the steps properly to include the reduction in the initial division.
WHATEVER not my problem.
I built an API to do it, but I realized at the end that I made a big mistake. photos were read column by column, I wrote them as row by row .. which messed up everything
16:21
@Borgleader hmm that was delightful to watch
1, 0
0, 1
Kinky. I did it!
I am the rref master!
And my C++ is not so terrible anymore.
@VillasV :)
The only thing I don't get about this algorithm
is the pivot check
for a singular matri- oooh, wait, now I get it, nevermind.
is a break statement in a switch after a continue statement good practice or should I only do continue or is my code just bad when that happens?
continue, in a switch?
16:33
@Borgleader if the switch is inside a loop.
I don't know, I don't use switch statements, ever
it is not good practice to type code that is never executed
unless your company uses LoC metrics
and in that case quit your job
@VillasV but if someone removes the continue at some point it'll drop through and be a hard to find bug I guess. (That was my thought process)
@sehe void man and bartek could discuss forever: "void!", "pure!" loop
16:40
strange use of the word "discuss" detected
@mash I don't code with the assumption that someone might just delete a control statement without checking the consequences... but it's not a big deal either to put the break there.
recursive immutable discussion?
e.g. I always put a break in the last case (if not default) just for the habit and code aesthetics :)
@mash if the continue is necessary for the algorithm to work, then removing it by itself will do the same thing as in the scenario you describe (as in, the hard to find bug - which shouldn't be the case if you have tests)
but that's not a matter of good practices, that's what I meant
16:44
Alright I'll just comment out the break statement.
@JohanLarsson just infinite lazy sequence
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I have a cable management question
@JohanLarsson cycle ["void!", "pure!"]
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How do you guys store cables not in use?
I have so many random cables And idk how to store them in a neat way
in the cable hell
a.k.a. in some random drawer
16:49
@sehe @JohanLarsson sounds like Erlang, except that Erlang actually communicates
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Erlang is cool.
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ugh
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Inkscape installer caused BSoD.
I was going to say that it has been a long time since I had a BSoD
then I remembered it is my wallpaper
Maybe it can be simplified to bartek barking pure into the void?
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16:55
@Elyse ew nl :P
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Translate it to French.
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cba :P
@AngryLettuce where you at
@AngryLettuce as soon as you come back from work you want to go back to it??? geddit
@milleniumbug mine is a box
pqtching
17:03
qlso yeqh i forgot but this keyboqrd is azerty
alt+shift
qlt+shift you mean
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I need to recompile kernel for WiFi dongle
15
@AngryLettuce tqvu
@VillasV many many languages have lazy sequences
@AngryLettuce But it's not qwerty at all!
17:05
sir you're emitting death, sir please stop emitting death
sorry to interrupt i read a whole wikipedia about posix
@Ell :D
@Ell lol
@Ell this is why most people prefer fatty kernels (unless on servers)
@Ell laffo hardware on linux
the laffo is spreading
bless Cat
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17:08
I need to streamline my kernel recompiles though
@AngryLettuce :bless: Cat
/me blesses Katt
lal 6.1 GB dota update
Your issues started when you began to play MOBAs
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I like that Inkscape uses SVG.
user1804599
17:10
To save files.
@AngryLettuce wrong gaem
@набиячлэвэлиь I was going to say the same thing
@Elyse "SVG". It's not very readable, also uses extensions, IIRC
svg reads like xaml
I fucking love "Update <FILE>" commit messages
@sehe I know, I joined both claims to "lazy sequence from an infinite recursion", and observing experimentally that it is also stateless and probably a tail recursion
17:12
@набиячлэвэлиь see this i.sstatic.net/NjQ7X.png
you’re onto something here, what about 'second commit', 'third commit', and so on?
@набиячлэвэлиь not too bad, better than what I posted
@milleniumbug I esp. like the ones on Dec 5
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@sehe It's well-formatted.
17:15
@LucDanton updating everything at the same time
actually no because bandwidth
@AngryLettuce kill Steam
@LucDanton There is only one true Gaem
@janinegibson @richardosman @Freedland Oh don't do that again!..just started it on the bus...I'm the old man with leaky eyes #finishitlater
#feels
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@sehe And simplifies builds:
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17:19
gulp.task('logo', function() {
	gulp.src('../assets/logo.svg').pipe(gulp.dest('build'));
});
you're saying it's easy if you have your build targets in build target form
Copy that
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???
@sehe The one downside of using parse(...) instead of phrase_parse(...) is that I have no easy way to know where the parser failed. before I could just print the rest of the string.
@Borgleader huh. I don't see why
@Elyse it's the same with all artefacts that you keep in their ready-for-deployment form
    parse(
        Iterator& first
      , Iterator last
      , Parser const& p
      , Attribute& attr)
Same deal, right
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17:24
@sehe Yeah.
You'd love python :)
I guess resharper is wrong then, it told me:
template <typename Iterator, typename Parser>
    inline bool
    parse(
        Iterator const& first_
      , Iterator last
      , Parser const& p)
    {
        Iterator first = first_;
        return parse_main(first, last, p, unused);
    }
So, don't pass a const or rvalue iterator
I didnt know the other one existed :P
what would the output of that be
17:25
@Borgleader If you compared with phrase_parse you should have realized, because it uses lvalue-ref iterator too
@GettingNifty true or false en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/types
Bwuh.
It works on some matrices, not on others.
I am very sadface right now.
@sehe Yeah, I shouldve have dug a little deeper. But I'm working in linux, I only opened vs to look at the signature of the thing. I have no such powers on linux.
@Borgleader time to configure YCM
@Borgleader Also, vim has ^Wi builtin vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/tagsrch.html#CTRL-W_i
@sehe as if im using vim :P
Well.
17:31
I'm in a vm so its slower by default, but compile times are starting to become annoying now, I have 18 rules or so.
is the regex module actually implemented as regular languages only? I've seen someone on SO saying that most regex libraries allow some non-regular parsing.
lol
@VillasV no; indeed
@Borgleader you can always go back to qi, to be happy again
@sehe oh boy... no ty
but i might try to split this up a little better
case closed
@sehe interesting. I'm looking for an example but I can't find one. Kinda hard for me to imagine a regexp for something not regular.
17:35
@VillasV just use a negative lookahead or a backreference. Pronto!
aaaaww backreference. there's that.
> For example, many implementations allow grouping subexpressions with parentheses and recalling the value they match in the same expression (backreferences). This means that, among other things, a pattern can match strings of repeated words like "papa" or "WikiWiki", called squares in formal language theory. The pattern for these strings is (.+)\1.
@sehe shame, there's even a section
Well, this sucks. Four people I knew in high school died today, rolled off a cliff and right into the river. Youngest one was 20.
rofl, no wonder this shit was failing, i forgot the first cmd line arg is the executable path -.-;
i was parsing myself
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@ElimGarak my condolences :(
I've been working on cars for years and I'll never understand why you can't open the door under water, when I've been swimming since I was born
damn =/
@Ell Yeah, it's terrible. "Fortunately", they were mostly acquaintances.
They were going home to their families for the holidays.
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Man that is terrible
17:41
@Borgleader ew. That's a sin.
I'm truely sorry but being a skeptic doesn't help my condolences
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I can't even consider
They found the car 13 meters below the surface of the river, via sonar. Most likely drowned when the pressure broke the windows. One jumped out of the vehicle, 20 years old.
@ElimGarak maaaan. Does natural selection run at a more strict level in Croatia?
@sehe Just when I thought the day was going well :/
> All are from Vinkovci, and survived the World Cup (1994), "Maric said.
17:43
@ElimGarak Shocking news
Google translation is a bit retarded
> a bit
To lift your spirits: botan.randombit.net/news.html
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High everyone! Is there anyone who could help me with 1-2 simple questions on C++ Eigen? Thanks a lot!
@nullgeppetto There is.
17:49
Who is high?
We already established that earlier
@набиячлэвэлиь could be you? I have asked a question at SO, if you want to take a look. I don't mean to spam anyone...
interesting :)
Oh, wow, a polite question dump!
2mathematics4me
Now I feel a little bit bad for trolling
17:51
me yr2 != x-msa does it
@nullgeppetto Unfortunately I was just trolling, but an upboat might help with people noticing your question
@набиячлэвэлиь no worries :) thank for the upvote!
Well, I am going to play some World of Warcraft for shits and giggles. Cheerio, guise.
@набиячлэвэлиь well, someone decided to downvote ...
@nullgeppetto Still +8 rep for you
17:57
@набиячлэвэлиь yeah, I would rather draw some attention, though! Anyways, that's ok!
I'll suggest that you ask only one of those questions
per question, as redundant it may sound
@VillasV that sounds a bit weird, but I'll do as you suggest.
@ElimGarak Who is'nt
Q1 and Q2 are not related, so SO policy is to ask two separate questions. someone will eventually force an edit or flag
about the first part of Q2, isn't a*v enough?
@VillasV I did so. Well, you're right. I was mistaken in that. I wanted to ask something else. I edit it now. Thanks for your help
Just edited it. I just wanted the piece-wise product of two vectors
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18:08
> up to 131072 digits before the decimal point; up to 16383 digits after the decimal point
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big numbers
good enough for most people
can you use multiple languages in one file?
or project
@Mysticial why is _mm256_permute2f128_ps 1 cycle on ivy bridge and 3 on haswell
@nullgeppetto now I feel guilty to answer both questions because the answer is the same block of documentation
and it will look like that I wanted to have 2 answers to get more rep lol
@nullgeppetto that same block of documentation also has the function that gets/sets the diagonal of a matrix
18:17
@AngryLettuce @Mysticial ping me too when you answer. tia.
gf went to a party, I wen to work as fast as was humanly possible, good times
hahahaha
@GettingNifty lol are you still here
I'm studying abstract code
I'm about to try a prepared statement and it's going to take me a while
I have to study a bit
18:29
what does "studying abstract code mean"
i don't know hold on i'll upload a pic
that was a joke
my horrible login frame
and..
@GettingNifty dat pun
19:32: @GettingNifty still not making even a modicum of sense
that is just from slow internet connection, but there is no errors
so i need to input that all into an sql table
18:38
nifty are you expert Java programmer?
heh
don't flatter me, you guys are years beyond me
I need to build an module for react native on android
in java
@StackedCrooked no
I don't even have Java installed on my computer wat do
i think android just uses xml files
combined with java of course
i know swift is iOS and iPhone software and saves ever method as a file in the heirarchy
not software, programming language, it's like c and objective c combined from the way it explains itself
18:41
Well, on second thought, fuck WoW.
that was fast
@ElimGarak ?
@Borgleader Tried playing, got bored 5 seconds in. :D
lmao
18:42
@ElimGarak djesus, give it a little more time maybe?
:P
@ElimGarak lolwhat
A game that requires like a year to become actually fun
and you give up after 5 seconds
Every few months, I try to revive that joy I had in 2005. It's too late for me :D
Why would I waste a year on a game that I don't enjoy though
@ElimGarak have you had problems with new idiotic security features on El Capitan?
Which ones?
I upgraded and noticed very few differences
18:45
@BartekBanachewicz 11.11.2? Not yet, what happened to you?
@TonyTheLion shall we move in?
@ElimGarak fucking SIP being annoying and breaking cabal
folks in cabal fixed it. Anton didn't in haste-cabal
@nick SIP
@AngryLettuce @Borgleader That's curious. I thought VPERM2F128 was always 3 cycles. (Agner fog has it at 2 cycles on Sandy/Ivy.) I guess they redesigned the port5 shuffle unit. I know anything that crosses the 128-bit boundary will be slower than anything that stays within the lane. But I could've sworn I read somewhere that even the lane crossing shuffles were always 3 cycles.
Windoze master race
> an module
an nick
an al
I'm getting worse
18:51
On Haswell, all lane-crossing instructions are 3 cycle latency. But the throughput is still 1.
Granted, this isn't the first time Intel regresses on less important instructions.
@Mysticial power speed tradeoff maybe?
more likely they simply needed to prioritize some other more important instruction
On Haswell, it's two lanes and crossing them incurs a 3 cycle latency. With Ivy/Sandy Bridge, there was a 1 cycle latency on crossing lanes, but there was also additional bypass delay of 1 cycle on them, so latency of 2 usually. Isn't too much of a drawback. While it is one, admittedly.
Pray the @Mysticial
The shuffle instructions used be 0.5 throughput back in like Core 2? And pmulld used to be 5/1 latency/throughput in Sandy/Ivy and bumped to 10/2 on Haswell.
@Borgleader Probably more for silicon real-estate.
18:55
@AngryShoe haha sorry, I'd like to blame mobile but fact of the matter is I think my grammar is slipping
pmulld is a good example of this. It multiplies 4 32-bit integers and returns a new vector with the 4 lower-halves of the results. (or 8 if you're on AVX2) On Sandy/Ivy, they had dedicated hardware for this. But Haswell doesn't. Instead on Haswell, they probably run it through the double-precision float multiplier. But since there's only 2 of them per 128-bit lane, they need to run it through twice. Hence double the latency and half the throughput.
hmpfh
did all power sockets hide
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yea we only have the power puffs left
Actually, the latency of pmulld was 3 cycles on Sandy/Ivy. It went up to 10 cycles on Haswell. That makes sense. The floating-point multiplier on Haswell is 5 cycles. Run it through twice and you have 10.
apologies for being noob but do operations like that count as cycles if they're handled by FPU
18:59
you still need to access the FPU

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