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21:00
@user3886129 Ive been burned by red team. It will take a lot for me to switch again.
@ElimGarak oh I see
Basically, it's a codename for the new architecture, current is Maxwell, previous was Kepler, the one before was Fermi. OS X Nvidia drivers recognize the GTX 980 as a Kepler device (and work well), though, so the differences are not so high (or simply taken "offline" on OS X). I am hoping the relationship between Maxwell and Pascal will be more contrast-y/incompatible.
ah ok
crazy though this whole bad ass looking GPU revolution
I've not really followed it much
user1804599
> Try every conceivable way to get hostname
21:02
But, no pressure... Heh, Pascal, geddit? No? I'll show myself out.
it seems like GPU's have become, after the CPU the most important component to pay attention to
@ElimGarak lol
GPUs > CPUs pls
GPGPU shows promise!
GPUs have evolved so much, it's a disservice to call them GPUs.
call them what then?
GPGPU is something I should learn more about
Sex on silicon (SOS) <3
21:04
ohhhh
guys I challenged myself to write the most ugly function ever, but I lost. I need your help.
I looked into CUDA once
I mean, read some of the docs
@bitcode We only provide support to bytecode and higher.
@bitcode strchr is pretty ugly.
@ElimGarak my name is a lie. I'm a bytecode
I want to write a pointer to this function: int(&f(int(&a)[5]))[5] { return a; }
21:05
auto p = &f;
this is not ugly enough
auto your_mom = &f;
ayyy, ugly enough!
now it's getting better
@TonyTheLion Cicuda.
21:07
@AngryLettuce You alive, bby?
@TonyTheLion One of the easiest ways to do gpgpu i found was C++ AMP
mostly because it all looks like C++ code
@Borgleader oh cool
@LucDanton seriously can you help me with that pointer thing though? I want a pointer to a function that returns a reference to an array. is that even possible without auto?
@bitcode It should be.
Let me see...
21:12
@bitcode what are your feelings towards e.g. alias<int[5]>& (*p)(alias<int[5]>&) = &f;?
@LucDanton Holy shit.
@LucDanton that looks good, but uses some template magic
it’s the usual template<typename X> using alias = X;
@bitcode No magic involved, bby, what are you, a primitive prewarp prec++ civilization
Function pointer C-style type aliases are just about the ugliest shit you can lay your eyes upon
21:15
@bitcode how magic do you find using int_alias = int; to be?
> Windows: build failing
There goes my plans of using Assimp today.
calm down people, calm down! I'm no C++ expert. I'm still a normal being.
@bitcode int (&(*foo)(void))[42] or similar
@ThePhD just get the binaries? thats what i always do =/
@bitcode Nobody here is a C++ expert.
21:17
@Borgleader Yeeeah, but I hate that because I distribute it to multiple computers and doing the whole "And you need to download all these dependencies" is kinda shitty
@Morwenn xcept Luc, Robot, and a few others
@wilx thanks!
@Morwenn woof motherfucker
@ThePhD well you can at least do the first integration with prebuilt binaries and wait for the build to succeeed? idk
@Puppy I don't no woof.
21:18
obviously you can go the full int (&(*p)(int(&)[5]))[5] = &f; but that seems less helpful
@wilx it works! this is amazing
@Borgleader I'll just do something else.
@LucDanton what the hell is that?
@KhaledAKhunaifer someone’s mum
If you make $250,000 and you live in San Francisco, you have less purchasing power than someone in Wyoming making $40,000.
i have really hard time believing this. i call bull
21:22
@Borgleader Nah, it's true. Easily everything is a factor of 5, rent/housing especially. Canadians being confused by the world outside. :P
Some places in the US are just that expensive to live in.
Plus, you know.
us sucks
All those other things we have to pay for.
Because FREEDOM IS IMPORTANT WHY WOULD WE BECOME A ~~SOCIALIST~~ COUNTRY.
@ThePhD Red alert
@Borgleader I think he means you can't buy anything worth shit in terms of housing.
21:24
I've decided that I'm allowed to drink alcohol everytime the weather bothers me.
That's to say almost always.
because SF is expensive housing wise
Nothing like paying a premium in an area that is subject to quakes.
@ElimGarak quakes come at a premium :P
@TonyTheLion Well that should have been specified, cuz buying power isnt generally specific to housing (afaik)
@Borgleader Pay rent, have $50 for food. :P
21:26
anyway, wee have several 'muricans in the lounge, any of them lived in or near SF?
@Borgleader @nick sup
@nick does/did ^ so has @Mysticial ^
user image
5
He he
Also your mum
@AngryShoe one of these is not a thing :P
21:29
uh oh
@Borgleader Depends on if you want to believe the feminist narrative ;)
with major help from the mighty @wilx, I wrote what many claims to be the ugliest C-style function ever written ever. I call it "the horror":

int(&verbose(int(&(*func_ptr)(int(&array)[5]))[5], int(&array)[5]))[5] { return func_ptr(array); }
what does it do
Gives his mom ass cancer
@AlexM. just read it. it's clear
21:32
you pass an array to a function and call it?
well, call a function with an array as param
@AlexM. verbose() gets two parms: pointer to function that returns a reference to an array, and a reference to another array
I feel dirty for being able to read it. Will have to plonk bitcode for upsetting my sensibilities.
λf a. f a -- Hindley–Milner, take the wheel!
show a usecase
I still can't see where it could be useful
21:33
@AlexM. it is not supposed to be useful. it was a challenge
I see
@Borgleader Depends on what you measure. If you had a large house on a large lot in Wyoming, it could (easily) be a lot bigger differential than that. There can be a much smaller differential for somebody sharing an apartment with a few roommates though--food is more expensive in California, but only slightly so.
sry im not speak good london
@AlexM. Yeah, it's a bitsh somtaime.
21:35
@ElimGarak this shows how great you are. maybe one day you'll be as great as the mighty wilx
@bitcode Best I can hope for is decent but meh
user1804599
my ($load1, $load5, $load15) = split /\s+/, read_file('/proc/loadavg');
emit_event($clients, 'loadavg 1 min', 0, '', $load1);
emit_event($clients, 'loadavg 5 min', 0, '', $load5);
emit_event($clients, 'loadavg 15 min', 0, '', $load15);
user1804599
dat code
Kinky.
Time to work on sorters n' shit.
user1804599
21:42
> Linux has also been ported to itself. You can now run the kernel as a userspace application - this is called UserMode Linux (UML).
user1804599
TIL
It's like sticking a tiny version of shit into the big shit
@Borgleader If that expressed a majority opinion (or even that of a sizable minority) it might have some credibility. As far as I can see, it seems to be pure straw-man though.
Guns for everyone!
@Morwenn You don't submodule Catch?
... Oh, wait, this is based off CMake. Better go make sure I get that...
21:57
@ThePhD I don't.
I fetch it on the fly with CMake.
So I've gathered.
@JerryCoffin That link doesn't seem to actually express any opinion. It's just some satire based on two objective factual comparisons.
ThePhD implements final_gather
FRANCE 3-0 KOREA https://t.co/BpY7XrTNFY
/cc @Puppy
I can't see the names on the left.
22:10
MarineLord x3 according to this
@Puppy If there was even one "objective factual comparison" there, I must have missed it. As far as I can see, it's expressing the opinion that a black guy with a toy gun is viewed as a thug, while a white guy with a real gun is viewed as a patriot.
#NationWars https://t.co/2KpFoL7qpd
@JerryCoffin Well, it's pretty clearly true that the guy in the previous incident was a black child with a toy gun, and the current incident is a bunch of white men (and some women) with real guns.
22:31
@Puppy I admit I hadn't seen the particular cartoon you were discussing at that time, but when Jerry said "it's expressing the opinion that a black guy with a toy gun is viewed as a thug, while a white guy with a real gun is viewed as a patriot" I immediately know what news fact that refers to.
AFAIR this actually happened. Black kids (children really) got shot dead by police because "they thought he was reaching for a gun" (even if the kid even didn't have anything on him). ISTR an incident involving a toy gun that was not much less outrageous
@Borgleader what the hell is that about? The other tweets don't help
yep, AFAIK both incidents are quite actually true.
@sehe Starcraft 2.
Starcraft 2. Looking it up (something tells me it'll be "games/why do people"-whoosh all over again :))
games
esports
Linode under DDOS, that's cool, not like I need things
@sehe Starcraft 2 tournament, France just kicked Korea's ass which is impressive because in general koreans win like all the tournaments ever. In fact, in SC2 speak "foreigner" refers to anyone not in korea (even though the game was made by Blizzard, a U.S. company).
22:34
> Looking at Korea in 2015, we were amazed by the level of talent on display in the Global StarCraft II League (GSL) and StarCraft II StarLeague (SSL). The players winning these tournaments truly earned the distinction of being the best of the best.
I just read that. I understood more of it than anticipated
@sehe why does sehe ask 'why do people' questions so much? I hadn’t noticed it
@CatPlusPlus DO master race
@LucDanton w.r.t games only, actually (also, of course I know "why people game" but it's not working for me, try as I might)
@sehe keep in mind that in that case there’s only a handful of people playing, and many more watching
@ThePhD are you (co)author of that? I didn't know
22:41
I'm addicted to writing function pointers that return reference to arrays.
@jaggedSpire 5 more minutes /cc @TonyTheLion
@nick If only it had custom images or some distros that don't suck
22:50
@Puppy you’ll have to sleep in the basket tonight
also send pic pls
should I get up?
woops.
nope.
@bitcode
I so utterly despise this kind of page caddyserver.com
"But let's not overwhelm you here." after a blurb of features is found at 75% scroll uggggh
Shoulda thought about it before you made all the fancy CSS
Fucking hipsters
@sehe Oooh no no no no, I just liked the paper a lot and track its changes and implemented it. When I said submit an addendum, I meant petition the original authors (?) I guess.
22:55
That eplains
@CatPlusPlus herd good things about the service though
I'm wary of ~helpful~ things
@CatPlusPlus what distros were you looking for?
Not Debian
Lol nerd
> But actually, designing the Caddyfile had nothing to do with borrowing from other languages. Instead, I tried to determine what would make the user enjoy their experience the most.
22:59
just use fuckin' json then what's wrong with you
Well, it's named caddy. Selected from a pool of words including: cabby, sugar daddy etc.
because json is ugly~~~
CMake didn't pull the things...
> The syntax of arguments varies from directive to directive.
epicular fail
> JSON requires quite a bit of ceremony just to declare keys and values, which is about all it can do. JSON often gives way to deep nesting, which requires more cognitive overhead to write correctly. Sure, JSON serialization is ubiquitous, but there are too many quotes, brackets, braces, commas, and colons to worry about when writing by hand.
welcome to age of automation where writing things by hand matters
23:00
@ThePhD Have you tried std::view<int[5][4]>? :p
for hipsters by hipsters
@Puppy I would kick it out. I hate animal hair in my bed.
Guys, writing code on the toilet is fun. Feels natural to shit on both ends.
@cat Debian isn't the only offering but if you wanted to deploy a custom image check out packer.io/docs/builders/digitalocean.html
Ugh, how do make cmake pull the git stuff?
23:01
I know all these things I've been using DO for years
I know all the things!
@ThePhD No idea, I copy-pasted the code provided by Catch and it happens to work.
@wilx "it"?
it's "her"
You can sort of hijack partitions DO uses to bootstrap images and replace the distro that way but it's cumbersome and meeh
@Puppy gender neutral ftw
23:02
Packer by itself has the same workflow as spinning up instances manually, pick an image and then provision
@nick Then use "they".
@Puppy No, it is it. It is it, a dog.
@wilx Dogs have genders too.
YOU AND YOUR FACTS
But a doge has feelings too
23:03
@Puppy sounds like dilettantish documentation wording
@Morwenn No, but I've tried it in my code and it works.
@Puppy So? So do insects. I do not call insects he or she either.
@sehe XCode offers "symbolicated executable files".
Wow. That sounds expensive
@wilx Insects are not intelligent animals with direct co-evolution to be part of human social orders.
Daisy may be on the lowest rung of the ladder, but she is on that ladder.
23:04
@ThePhD Why do you provide the IDE project?
@Morwenn In Furrovine?
Yes.
don't do that.
Because I haven't settled on a cross-platform build system, yet.
@Puppy Feel free to call it however you want. It is still it for me.
23:05
And I have no generated files, so.
@wilx You are wrong.
@ThePhD You are violating DRY by generating project metadata from CMake in one case, and keeping it in a .vcxproj in the other.
@ThePhD Oh, right.
@Puppy Oh, no no no. I don't have CMake stuff; that's for @Morwenn's cpp-sort.
My stuff is just vcxproj. I haven't even begun to try and compile it on Linux yet. .-.
ah ok.
Let alone with not-VC++.
23:06
that's fine then
Rapptz tried a long time ago and made some fixes, but a lot of my code is 100% shitty.
2
@sehe beautiful code, isn't it?
Wide currently doesn't compile on any platform.
I am overhauling the driver to support JSON inputs and responses.
@ThePhD Arrays as template parameters are fun :p
@Puppy no program, no bugs. right?
23:08
@Morwenn I'm not sure vector of C-arrays will actually work
@milleniumbug They do. I make one for my gamma tables: std::vector<byte[256]> is totally legit.
@milleniumbug That's why it's called view and not vector.
oh what the hell
@ThePhD ....
"I made one and it happens to work for me on my platform with my compiler in my program" is a completely different matter to "It works".
not sure how I read view as vector
23:09
@milleniumbug For record, it was a reference to this proposal.
Shrug. VC++ lets it work, though I'm not sure if it's standard-allowed.
@bitcode NAH! At least, use auto more, and algorithms!. If you insist on having the actual function pointer, use auto*, like so and if you don't like non-deduced template args/template variables/free function helpers, just have a factory helper. See. That's how sane coders code.
well
when describing the situation to other people, kindly be more specific.
"It works" is not acceptable when what you mean is "It works for me on my platform in my program with my compiler"
who switched on the unary plus signal tonight
23:15
Sorry. Getting carried away.
I have some auto greatness in VC++
but not as much as I'd like
@Morwenn What command do you use with cmake? I'm not making any headway with it when I just tell it to generate the project.
@sehe I was kidding about it being a "beautiful code". I just wrote that code so I could understand more deeply what auto was doing. I'm not a seasoned c++ programmer. thanks for the examples anyways.
:D
@bitcode You won't aid your understanding of anything by using C decl syntax.
23:18
@bitcode Your code didn't use auto much, if at all? It was a good example of arrays with array-valued return types (in cdecl. Use type aliases for sanity). Or, you know, auto&
the aliases LucDanton used are much superior- they specify the type except the outcome is remotely readable.
> cpp-sort\utility\as_function.h(34): error C4579: 'cppsort::utility::detail::static_const<cppsort::utility::detail::as_function_fn‌​>::value': in-class initialization for type 'const T' is not yet implemented; static member will remain uninitialized at runtime but use in constant-expressions is supported
@ThePhD cmake -G"MinGW Makefiles"
Fuck my life.
Then make and I'm done.
Oh yeah, right, it isn't supposed to compile with VS.
23:21
Oh sweet. Have a jazz quartet gig in Amsterdam next friday: google.nl/maps/place/Kapitein+Zeppos/@52.3695612,4.8937999,15z/…
I can't believe the address "Gebed Zonder End" means "Endless/Relentless Praying" or something
I wonder how many developers will not catch the problem with Base * p = new Derived[10]; delete [] p; - tempted to use it as a bonus question on future exams, or simply: Base * p = new Derived[10]; p[n].foobar ();
@FilipRoséen-refp Looks too weird
the latter might be easier to reason about for a student
Isn't that supposed to work so long as the destructor is virtual...?
23:23
@ThePhD hint: it's an array you're deleting here
It's used as one
Oh. So it skips ahead Base size * 10 elements, when it should skip ahead Derived size * 10 elements.
So it'll delete off-boundary.
@ThePhD that's the basics of the latter example, and indirectly the problem with the first
@FilipRoséen-refp Thanks to a similar question I learned that even indexing by itself is UB
@FilipRoséen-refp Here is a question for ya. I had a worker class with a std::thread member that I built in the constructor's argument list. Nothing wrong yet, but the std::mutex the thread used was listed below the std::thread and thus was initialized after the std::thread. Due to UB MSVC omitted grabbing the std::mutex causing a subtle bug.
23:25
@milleniumbug indeed
@Mikhail I don't see a question - but I hope you guys reported the bug (given that your code was actually well-formed)!
@FilipRoséen-refp I would argue that most devs should simply not speculate on the behaviour of such worthless code.
I'd agree with Puppy, I've almost never seen someone do that.
@FilipRoséen-refp No its UB because the std::mutex doesn't exist yet... If you change the order everything works...
@Puppy, always the charm.
@FilipRoséen-refp That's not well-formed. The thread could start before the initialization is completed.
23:27
@FilipRoséen-refp Oh ahaha. That's indeed subtle. I missed it at first (I don't do polymorphism much. And when I do, it's not with C arrays or value-semantic container elements, for the obvious reason).
@Puppy I failed to parse his message
@Puppy Yup. I admit that's the reason for me not spotting it readily
@sehe yeah, it's almost mean to have such question on an exam - but as a bonus (ie. "for fun") it would be alright I guess
Of course
@Mikhail and now I see what you meant by that, haha - being a little sunday slow! I read "omitted grabbing" as if you were dealing with lambdas in one way or another, and bailed out from trying to parse the message in full
23:30
@FilipRoséen-refp Another fun subtlety boost.org/doc/libs/1_41_0/libs/utility/checked_delete.html
ie. "grabbing" was translated into "captured"
"A particularly troublesome case is when a smart pointer's destructor, such as boost::scoped_ptr<T>::~scoped_ptr, is instantiated with an incomplete type. This can often lead to silent, hard to track failures."
@Mikhail not sure if I would label it fun, but sure I'd def' consider it to be a major pitfall
@Mikhail std::shared_ptr vs std::unique_ptr in regards of incomplete types are more fun
@Mikhail the subtlety being that you subtly refer to a version over 6 years old?
" The C++ Standard allows, in 5.3.5/5, pointers to incomplete class types to be deleted with a delete-expression. When the class has a non-trivial destructor, or a class-specific operator delete, the behavior is undefined. Some compilers issue a warning when an incomplete type is deleted, but unfortunately, not all do, and programmers sometimes ignore or disable warnings. "
fifty
Sorry I'm too busy going "real programming" like fixing the fonts on my Qt5 UI to be less fucked on HighDPI displays
urgh RIP
If another one of my teachers decide to upload anything in .doc, someone's going to want someone dead.
yes, docx ftw
Anyhoops. checked_delete seems a bad name to me. Nothing is checked before delete, and neither is the deletion itself. It's a complete_delete if you will
@user3886129 Yeah, pdf FTW (jk. Text for the win)
23:41
@sehe Honestly, 75% of the time I want to use virtualization its because I want an interface and not for the virtual dispatch. Its a shame that C++ relies on compile time de-virtualization as opposed to just letting me define an interface.
Conshafts
Concepts* sorry
I think they still use virtual dispatch?
Of course not. It's c++
What on earth would be added if it was the same as virtual interfaces
I have no clue why, some of their choices don't make immediate sense to me
TIL: if you're white, middle-aged men you have to work a whole lot harder for your terrorism to become world news http://edition.cnn.com/2016/01/03/us/oregon-wildlife-refuge-protest/
23:43
all you people with no hats will be happy, because in 17 mins no one will have any hats any more
I detect an almost @JerryCoffinian inversion joke
@JebBush @HillaryClinton Jeb stop already. Your problem ain't Hillary it's the other racist named Trump
The burns
@Telkitty My hair boat :(
@Morwenn Have you considered to have trump style hair ball to solve the problem?
@Telkitty The problem is less his hair and more his face.
Let alone his ideas.
23:59
why do mouse creators insist on braided cables?
I've never had a regular cable break
but with a braided cable, literally always, this happens

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