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@sehe This seems to be a case where quite a few people think volatile is useful for multi-threaded code, and Scott was just pointing out that most places they tried to use volatile, atomic is probably more appropriate. Still up to them to make use of it appropriately, but at least if you make use of it correctly, atomic guarantees what you need, where volatile does not guarantee what you need, but imposes a (often massive) slow-down to guarantee something you don't need or want.
@sehe Isn't it costly to pass, for instance, an entire hash map from task to task?
Yeah. Volatile is not appropriate indeed. And atomic<> does roughly fit the niche where people would classically try to cram volatile
@caps moves, in short: no
@sehe Yeah
When I have multiple tasks running concurrently, where some need to add items to a hash map and some need to read from that hash map, I'm not sure how to get around using locks and mutexes.
23:03
>2015
>using VS 2015
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I need a new cellphone.
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It has to be indestructible and not distracting.
> I'm sorry if I can't be a lot more specific, I'm not a real developer, only web/tech-savvy
@caps I suppose you might be able to build a lock-free hash map, but it would clearly be non-trivial. Perhaps less obviously, you could have a lock-free queue of incoming commands (to add/remove items) and an outgoing lock-free queue of results, and only a single thread actually using the map itself. Depending on contention level, those might be improvements, but then again they might not either.
@Elyse there are no indestructible cellphones
23:06
@sehe no don’t leave :(
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@BartekBanachewicz I currently have an indestructible cellphone.
@caps batch updates. Atomic updates always have that basic property
@LucDanton The discussion I meant, mostly
@Elyse no you don't.
@Elyse Oracle's F77 language reference says "Specifying the size is nonstandard." (IRTA other types are non-standard), maybe the newer versions introduced some standard sizes, not sure now, googling for good fortran references is fairly hard
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23:09
@milleniumbug lol fortran 77
@Elyse eh those idiotic comparisons
@Elyse I was expecting him to throw the phones.
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lol
i liked that one
showcases how idiotic those are
also shows that making good comparisons is actually nontrivial
23:12
A stone doesn't break when it's dropped, it just reproduces itself.
@Ell woot it worked so well for almost 2 hours now
the twitch player would've buffered quite a bit by now
on max quality
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lol 40000 BC
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that's quite young for a stone
@Elyse wow timing turning on the phone and calculator is not just pointless, it's the definition of pointless.
@BartekBanachewicz Hm....Rock, paper, iPhone.
23:15
@Jeremy this seems closer youtube.com/watch?v=4wjGeLyvfjY
Steak and beer. What else?
jfc Windows 10 is a PAIN
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Eww, beer.
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fucking disgusting
@Morwenn I don't see beer in there
23:16
johnny's fried cannons Windows 10
@Morwenn Also, forks.
@milleniumbug Sorry, wrong photo.
@Elyse rolling stones are thought to have evolved much later
@Morwenn what kind of a board game is that
that doesn't look like steak
@Morwenn First one looked better to me.
23:17
it looks more like
Chiftele, plural form of chiftea, are flat and round meatballs from Romanian traditional cuisine. Chiftele are usually made from minced pork, mixed with mashed potatoes and spices, then deep-fried. Chiftele is served with pilaf or mashed potatoes. A variant mixing rice inside the meatball is called perişoare for sour soup, making ciorbă de perişoare. There is a recipe called chiftele de peşte (fish chiftele) consisting of fishcake made from carp. == Etymology == The word chiftea comes from köfte, which is the Turkish word for kofta. == History == Centuries of Ottoman presence in Romania has left...
@AngryLettuce Du Windows 10, du PAIN et du fromage!
@JerryCoffin freely published Fortran standards, cool. Thanks
the wiki pic is kinda meh
these look more like chiftele
@sehe i like how he gets really worried about his 3310 when it stop working :^)
23:18
@sehe It's not a game .___.
@Jeremy should I watch the vid?
@Morwenn this doesn't look like a steak
@sehe Oh, I assumed you did lol
@sehe orangensaft
@sehe Looked more like meat I guess.
23:18
@Morwenn It's a placemat, designed by your stock broker?
Fortran is better than C because Fortran standard has 80 pages more
@milleniumbug Well, much like with C++, it's technically a draft, but (also like C++) the final draft is pretty close to the real standard. With a little looking, you can probably find a draft slightly newer than the standard as well.
@sehe Something like that.
Okay GW2 PvP is depressing
@AlexM. Looks like deep-fried whatever.
23:21
well, your stuff looks like deep-fried meat
nah the ones above are done in the oven
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@sehe Ganzenbord.
It's not-so-deep-fried kidney beans & onions. With an embedded hand-made spicy sauce.
@ElimGarak #filters
when you say steak, people typically think of this
@AlexM. I probably call it « steak » because we call patty « steak haché » in France.
23:24
I like medium
I tried medium rare once but found the extra difficulty chewing it unpleasant
Ergh, culinary terms are a pain to translate.
When I eat steak, it's always well done. I hate having to chew that thing.
I eat well done when my parents cook it
it's not bad but it definitely has a very consistent taste every time
there's not much to find in there
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heh
like eating a lump of bread yeah
Honestly, I can't say I like steak.
23:27
it stops you from being hungry it's good but it's always the same bread
@AlexM. The rarer you eat it, the more demanding it is that the steak be extremely tender to start with.
@AlexM. I don't know which kind of bread you eat, but I often eat different kinds of bread and most of them are really tasty.
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@ElimGarak I wish they'd give more info too
but obviously they gotta tease n that
@AlexM. I hate meat snobs
23:29
@Borgleader Reminds me of a joke a former co-worker was fond of telling. The proper way to cook a steak is to have them bring it to the table raw, then cook it by waving it over the candle on the table. When you're done, light the candle.
@ElimGarak in theory, that benefits the customers so yay
except when it doesn't
@Ell yea taking things like those too seriously is a bit unhealthy
@AlexM. where is the 'charred black' option?
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@AlexM. it just grinds my gears :P
I hope linux amd drivers work well this time next year
23:30
imagine being at a table with a guy like that
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I can see myself getting an upgrade
going on with a 15 min discourse
about how steak should be cooked
@ElimGarak lol
@milleniumbug in theory :P
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23:31
@Borgleader lol
I prefer to argue over business practises
@AlexM. I think I would go full vegetarian for the meal. At least it would be funny.
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BREAKING NEWS: Sony releases steam machine: twitter.com/fail0verflow/status/684079550943354880
@Ell they wont, not until Linus tells them to fuck off :P
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@Borgleader AMD I meant sorry
I forgot to add context, my bad
@Ell No more contexts, bby
23:33
Go AMD
@Borgleader that makes nvidia look like an asshole!
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AMDGPU power management should be coming in 4.5
@AlexM. cough
@Ell so that's a homebrew driver?
@AlexM. if its the first time you see that meme i guess
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@AlexM. it's the open source amd driver I think
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mesa 11.1.0
> @SYS64738 If you really wanted to make sure you never, ever, ever had sex with another person ever again?
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@Borgleader that's before 3d acceleration
what's up with people always commenting with these lol
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but they have it now
It's so cool
23:35
@AlexM. you're just jealous
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Linux is awesome mayn
@AngryLettuce lol ya
AMD is not all its cracked up to be...
@Ell lmao
do you really think it'll have any impact on anything whatsoever?
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@BartekBanachewicz hahaha yes very funny, I find it funny when other people get excited over something also
23:36
it's cool as a gimmick, but from the usability perspective you can just buy a PC
@Ell I find it funny when people get excited over nerdy things like that like no tomorrow
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@BartekBanachewicz I'm sure it will encourage some people to learn new things
Linux has a really nice CLI.
@AlexM. At most, it might make nVidia fans look like jerks--but fans of most manufacturers usually seem to make themselves look like morons, with no need for help from the manufacturer at all.
@CMS_95 linux doesn't have CLI
it's a fucking kernel
@Ell well yes I gave you that saying "any impact whatsoever". Should've squeezed "reasonable" in there.
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"any reasonable impact whatsoever" is a little bit contradictory, isn't it?
23:38
@BartekBanachewicz the concept is the same I only used the wrong term... my bad.
@CMS_95 what concept
First it's a GNU/CLI
@Morwenn We call it "Duits biefstuk" (German steak). Go figure
wow, the price jump between 10m and 20m hdmi cables is huge O_o
@JerryCoffin replace "fans" with "haters" and it gets even more true
23:39
@sehe It opens the door to new clichés. That's great.
20m cables start at 10x price
@AlexM. go figure. Signal degradation is a thing. Price differences between 10 and 20m optical cables are negligible
@AlexM. This is because the light gets heavier as it travels
:facts:
@BartekBanachewicz are you really that oblivious? or do I need to define concept for you?
I wonder if 10m is enough from my PC to my TV hmm
23:40
@CMS_95 No, you need to be clearer about what the fuck you're talking about.
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not sure about really being much more true, but certainly about equally true anyway.
Are we still talking about cable lengths
640km ought to be enough for anyone
@BartekBanachewicz ye that makes sense
I wanted to say "why aren't we transmitting video via fibers yet" but we are except not in consumer applications
23:42
@BartekBanachewicz Because fiber doesn't have enough bandwidth for video, only for audio (e.g., S/PDIF). :-)
I uh
actually optical audio is oooooold
@BartekBanachewicz think about it, in the CLI you type a command for the computer to run. in the "Kernel" you type a command for the computer to run. it's the same concept.
@CMS_95 you do what in the kernel
how do you type in the kernel again
Last time I didn't have to type things for my kernel to start
do programs communicate with the kernel by typing
23:44
I also didn't have to shove coal to start the computer
@BartekBanachewicz It can't be. I remember the days before digital audio, and I'm still quite young!
@BartekBanachewicz If you count the user as a way to do IPC
@milleniumbug "... I just opened the dam and the water started turning the cogs"
@milleniumbug lol "please copy this text and paste elsewhere"
@JerryCoffin oi, I said "oooooold", not "ancient" ;)
@BartekBanachewicz First, you write the kernel in a language like Haskell that supports strong typing. Then you....type strongly!
Every time I write Haskell I press the keys a bit harder because it requires strong typing.
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23:46
@CMS_95 you type commands into a shell, I think to are confusing a shell and a kernel
Every time I write Objective-C I break a keyboard because I'm an angry person.
@BartekBanachewicz what else do you use to get fonts kerning?
did you mean keming
font kenny-ing
Lounge<KennelCough>
23:48
\r\n unified into \m, nerds rejoice.
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BartekBanachewicz will you ever work on minicraft again?
@BartekBanachewicz When I was in college, there was a guy on staff who'd done most of his programming on manual key-punch machines. He typed with two fingers. Each stroke started with the hand nearly vertical, and he swung it down about as hard as possible until the finger smashed into the key. He destroyed keyboards at a rate of about 3-4 per year.
@Ell prolly not, why?
(Jerry went to Hogwarts)
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Idk just curious
23:49
@JerryCoffin How come he still had fingers?
@Ell it's C++ right
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Will you do any 3d opengl stuff any time soon?
@Morwenn They grow back on
@Morwenn The last inch was pure scar tissue.
@BartekBanachewicz Wasn't it Java?
23:49
@Ell I might do some stuff on Hate's backend, but I don't see 3D anytime soon
Oh, Minicraft. I misread.
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Fair enough
@JerryCoffin ><
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Elim I want to buy your book already
I want to get Harvest running right now
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23:50
No rush <3
I need to learn a "proper" way of getting the unit eigenvector corresponding to an eigenvalue
in a derived class, should I use the keyword virtual when I am overriding a function? like this: virtual void func() override {}
no it's redundant
@bitcode override is enough
If I make a new class inheriting from Derived, can I still override the function even though I didn't put "virtual" in the Derived definition of the function?
23:53
thanks
once virtual stays virtual
Having a lot of fun playing Gang of Four with my family. Not sure if it's right for @tabletop, but I enjoy it nevertheless.
Shut up, Wesley
Is that like cards against humanity but with design patterns?
is wilw wilx's cousin?
23:55
@bitcode You need to use virtual in the base class, not necessarily in the derived class.
hmm
23:50, I usually start to sleep at 00:00, I open VS and start to work on Wide.
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How is wide going?
RIP sleep
@Ell Well enough. I've done a lot of tidying in terms of my build, at least on Linux, so it's a lot more friendly.
fmap on lists is map righjt
23:57
and I'm working on new features now to drive my playground
@BartekBanachewicz yes
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@BartekBanachewicz yes
cool, I can write (translate p) <$> drawElement ui lab instead of map (translate p) $ drawElement ui lab
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@Puppy cool :) the playground being the website thing?
<$> is the best thing ever
23:58
yes
I am adding a new feature to allow me to directly input and receive JSON from the driver
then it will be easy for me to add new features that do e.g. error highlighting and such
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@BartekBanachewicz why do you want the former?

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