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@KhaledAKhunaifer bro if they look like this
12 hours ago, by Alex M.
hot chicks caught by the camera and some dog at the end http://imgur.com/gallery/iiJxA66
I'M IN
@KhaledAKhunaifer s/people/asians ?
dat 2nd chick
Racism at its finest.
Hot, fresh, kinky racism.
yah yah asians all look the same whatever
00:01
I'd race all the way to the 2nd chick
if that's what you're talking about
do we look alike in the eyes of asians, I wonder
Unfortunately, there are 50 shades of stupid and I don't feel the same about each of them.
@AlexM. Jang Ye Won, I think is her name. Looks like a girl in my school o_O
I am afraid of the redundancy of my effect model
@KhaledAKhunaifer no
you'd also be surprised that their unique features aren't really unique to them
because they seem normal
00:02
I operate under an assumption that the user state has the UI inside
since you know
and an event handler is MonadState userState
perception is individual dependent :P
however, since it's convenient to have immediate access to the control that's handling the event
I could provide a dual context that operates directly on it
still, this duality feels wrong
Another approach would be to pass a Lens alongside the first stateful context
@AlexM. I think it depends more on your society
00:03
I am not sure how such a Lens would be created though
assuming a recursive tree of controls, it'd need to go through arbitrary accessors of them
while technically the event handler had to get to the control somehow, recreating that path as a lens is another story
Which makes me wonder if I'm going in the right direction at all
also it can be in different forms regarding different sets of people .. which is how fake symphony lyrics are invented
Maybe the problem doesn't lie in the complications of expressing the effects, but in the choice of the effects
@KhaledAKhunaifer bruh
if you spend enough time in asia you'll be able to tell them apart no problem because you'll have to
it's as simple as that
That being said, local control state seems pretty much unavoidable
there's no way for you for them to not seem similar if you live in a world where they don't exist
00:06
@AlexM. exactly
so you never had to focus on differences
For example, a button needs to change a sprite when a mouse hovers over it.
But if the change isn't supposed to be stored inside of the button, then where?
Perhaps it could be an immediate reaction to actual mouse position!
that eliminates the possibility of tweens
so is anyone here buying the oculus after all?
@BartekBanachewicz tweens?
@AlexM. The especially hard one is calling a Taiwanese a Chinese person
00:07
it also basically implies that e.g. checkboxes would need to only have bindings
@KhaledAKhunaifer google it I don't have time to explain
I mean sure 600 is expensive buuut
@AlexM. it's not
that's a cost of one good screen stop fucking whining
people often buy more expensive monitors or other PC parts on a regular basis
and don't complain
precisely
I'm going to buy one FWIW.
just not now
let me know if it makes you vomit or anything, it's the one thing that makes me not even wanna try it lol
00:09
anyway, are there any controls where the lack of state could be problematic
I don't want to get sick or something because of it
@AlexM. you can't cure being a pussy afraid of VR devices anyway
I mean I can't believe this has to be said
I already told you the first one was bad but that was because of the latency
consumer grade accelerometers are just shit
if an accelerometer doesn't cost at least $1000 it's useless for any real purposes
and I specifically mean the 6-axis ones
anyway, what controls are there
Or maybe a different question
Is there any control whatsoever that shouldn't be an immediate reflection of the state it binds to
can every control be a binding?
Hey @BartekBanachewicz
00:13
600, are we discussing the VR-googles?
@ThePhD <3
You can't have integer keys in the global lua table (e.g., index a number in the global namespace of a script), no?
you can't imply a product quality based on price, prices are decided based on the number of people who sell & buy it in the market
@ThePhD why not
00:13
@AlexM. I want the HTC Vive, and here because the canandian sollar sucks it 900$
@Borgleader Borgleader!~ How's it going?
of course you can
@BartekBanachewicz lua_getglobal only takes a const char*
@ThePhD Ate smoked meat for supper, all is well, you? :)
@ThePhD this is just a stupid macro
00:14
And it has a SIGNIFICANT performance advantage over pushing the table, doing lua_getfield`, etc.
_G is a regular table
@ThePhD performance is irrelevant
it's Lua it's gonna be slow af anyway
@RichardDawkins noticed u still havent responded 2 the thoughtful I wrote piece abt u.Would love 2 hear ur thoughts: http://bit.ly/1O33RVB
I believe that. A thtfl pc is wrth r-ing
@BartekBanachewicz It is when you're basing a graduate seminar around "The performance and overhead of a lua <-> C++ binding"
fuck graduate seminars
if you want to be at university do research that actually fucking matters not some bullshit just to pass the course
@sehe mebe she wuz jus triyn 2 sev karakterz
128 char limit is a bitch yo
00:16
@Borgleader I don't think she will be able to save character any more then she can save face
@JohanLarsson are you in the general proximity
oh wait we have a C# room here right
@user3886129 btw I "finished" the snake game already
@BartekBanachewicz We do. Their active and friendly in there.
00:17
@sehe "i got paid money", people get paid other things?
It's just to convince the audience that she grasps that notion
@Borgleader I want to get paid in chocolate raisins.
@BartekBanachewicz I published 2 papers before I graduate from my college, I applied to work there, but they refused me & accepted an idiot because he knew some high position guy in the uni. and I ended up working as a programmer in a government job.
@Borgleader souls
@jaggedSpire He said "people", not "monsters".
00:19
@jaggedSpire but you already have mine :3
@sehe IDGI why are we paying attention to idiots
@Borgleader I'll keep a careful watch on it, bby <3
@ThePhD <3
I seriously don't understand why people read tweets instead of news :p
it's almost like we didn't have enough smart people to pay attention to
@Borgleader RIP you.
00:20
@ThePhD I won't hurt his soul!
@jaggedSpire I.... I never gave up my soul!
@ThePhD That's what you think, is it?
.... Someone save me.
interesting :3
@sehe How did the new work stuff turn out?
00:21
Not
@BartekBanachewicz ????????????????????????????
@sehe :(
I'm a free man still
@BartekBanachewicz How can you feel smarter than average if you don't pay attention to idiots?
@jaggedSpire You don't like vacation?
00:22
the day I learned how do social hypocrisy .. my family now thinks my psychological problem is gone .. I think I know what is happening here, I was not sick in the first place, they were the sick ones
Also you'll often realize that what we say is generally no better .__.
@Borgleader the vive has a reason to be cheaper than the oculus now :D
@BartekBanachewicz wink wink nudge nudge LuaJIT?
@sehe well, when you put it that way
to gain extra popularity
00:22
@jaggedSpire :D
like how the PS4 was $100 cheaper than the XOne at launch IIRC
@Morwenn I always assumed I was about average (and most of the people I knew were just idiots).
@bitcode Source pls.
@AlexM. also valve is behind it, they can afford to like, sell it at a loss or pitch in for part of the cost as it will come back to them in game sales
actually you do raise a valid point
perhaps the best time to buy a rift (if it's still good)
00:23
I just assume anyone who doesn't make sense is fucking with me
is when vive comes to market
and there's competition
@KhaledAKhunaifer Don't make it depend on their validation. Search your own soul. AFAIR you're old enough to think by yourself
it's great fun
@Borgleader yep
@JerryCoffin I often feel different (don't we all), but either not above or beyond people, or both at once.
Values and stuff. Fun times.
I'm 100% sure that the rift will get cheaper if the vive is cheaper at release
@user3886129 only one pointer used in the whole code. and it was const char*
@Morwenn I'm not different. I'm the same. They're the ones who are different.
Hey @jaggedSpire, after you had the basic courses and the digital logic courses, you went firmly down the path of madness DSP and Computer Vision, no?
@JerryCoffin That's exactly the same thing.
@ThePhD Mostly DSP, some Computer Vision
Evolution of humans https://t.co/W6f86ASyAA
nice animation as mp4
Not that you don't already know it though .______.
@jaggedSpire Software-based, or doing it in-hardware?
@Borgleader extremely
00:25
I ask because I want to make a realtime synth for a Laser Piano.
@ThePhD software based
@Borgleader Sometimes everything is comfy :3
@user3886129 btw the executable was uploaded as well. you can test the game (it has cool sound effects)
what is a laser piano
@Borgleader the one on the right is dead
00:25
I ate donuts
4 of them :<
I'm kinda curious to the reasoning of the employer if they have a job description - "Needed: A C# guy with 20 years of experience. Full Stack.". -"This Jon Skeet guy seems a bit conceited doesn't he?" - "Indeed, yes, hmm, quite."
@AlexM. now you're 15kg overweight
@jaggedSpire Ooh. I may want to go under your tutelage, then.
i may have melted /cc @TonyTheLion @Morwenn @jaggedSpire
@VermillionAzure Padawan...
00:26
@ThePhD mostly MATLAB simulations TBH
It seems like the Digital Signal Processing classes are... non-existent, right now, or just taught as bits and pieces of other courses.
There used to be Pixel Processing and stuff, but those classes haven't been offered in YEARS.
@jaggedSpire OOH YOU DO METHLAB TOO?!
@ThePhD and mine indirectly, @jaggedSpire is my pundawan :)
@Borgleader Bad pick, I don't like pajamas :p
@VermillionAzure did :3
00:26
@VermillionAzure if you use LuaJIT you most likely don't give a crap about perf of getglobal
@Borgleader sob
@sehe I like the hot chick at the end
@BartekBanachewicz hee hee :)
@Morwenn no pajamas? are you one of those sick people who sleeps naked under the covers?
@Morwenn noticing them and paying attention is kinda different
00:27
Hmmm makes me wonder if I could ever make my own JIT...
@Borgleader I'll rebel! I...I won't succumb to your puns.
@ThePhD We are huge in 3D imaging, not even we do that anymore.
I did manage to get assembly to run from executable memory...
@AlexM. Didn't notice her. I think I saw a koala-like in there though
@sehe it's supposed to be the final stage of our evolution
you can tell it's a hot chick because of the butt
00:28
Okay.
@jaggedSpire There can only be one pun master. Take over and seize the throne.
Ell
Ell
@jaggedSpire what course do you do?
hey look at the bright side
I'm the best proof that what the gif shows is true
:P :P :P :P :P :P
00:29
@Borgleader No, I generally sleep with boxers and a T-shirt.
@Ell I was an EE and CSE dual major in school, with a focus in Signal Processing
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, paying attention is often funnier.
@BartekBanachewicz Oh but not Haskell
C++ first then maybe something else
@bitcode Why? Just use std::string.
@sehe was that a nooble joke
00:30
@user3886129 it was just the name of a file
Ell
Ell
@jaggedSpire oh cool, same as me
@bitcode Use std::path.
@ThePhD No! As much as I consider The Way of the Pun dangerous, @Borgleader has clearly mastered its power. I would not turn against my friend like that
Ell
Ell
Besides signal processing
@jaggedSpire But you took his soul.
Ell
Ell
00:31
But my tutor specialises in that
@VermillionAzure yeah w/e
@bitcode There's no reason to use pointers for that.
@ThePhD for safekeeping <3
Ell
Ell
Also you graduated already? Why do I think you're the same age as Nooble?
... But... perhaps this weakness has shown that it's not you manipulating his soul. Perhaps it is his soul, untwisting yours from its wicked ways...
Perhaps the way of pun is stronger than the way of the catface.
00:31
@Ell because I display the same level of maturity
@user3886129 I saw a const char* in your code. hypocrite!
since robot and xeo disappeared you keep talking about irrelevant shit
@Ell Then how old do you think I am?
@ThePhD horcrux :P
@Borgleader Clever.
00:32
I know I'm repeating myself but this room is losing value faster than russian currency
sad.
@BartekBanachewicz brazilian currency*
@ThePhD Oh yes, it certainly is. That's why it's safe to listen to me now. I'm no longer corrupt.
@BartekBanachewicz Chinese. Please stay current.
Ell
Ell
@VermillionAzure some amount under 25
00:32
Don't worry, I'm healed
@bitcode can you believe your snake was pretty much the best thing that got showcased here recently
everything else is just gifs of animals and puns
@bitcode Pizzão
Ell
Ell
@BartekBanachewicz the only way to increase the value is to contribute more or find more contributors
@AlexM. I see you got some accents, né? pode crê mermão.
00:34
@BartekBanachewicz it's the only way to maintain positivity in the face of C++. That, and heavy drinking. But Nooble's underage.
@bitcode That's because OpenGL requires a const char** and you're not allowed to take the address of a temporary. This isn't the case for you.
@Ell you won't find more contributors if you keep drowning everyone who comes here with a programming question with a swamp of shitty posts
@jaggedSpire then stop doing C++ for chrissake
@BartekBanachewicz nah I like it
it's curmudgeonly, like me
@BartekBanachewicz I'm trying to implement the Ford-Johnson algorithm, but truly it's not interesting. Animals are way better.
@Ell define some amount
00:35
@jaggedSpire @CatPlusPlus has the drinking bit covered.
that said, I'm probably going to be doing more C# going forward.
yeah w/e bye
@Morwenn Ford-Johnson?
@jaggedSpire I've never had alcohol :c
someone plink me when (if?) the situation improves
00:35
What's it like?
@jaggedSpire Why so?
At work this week they told me to mess around with C# until I had enough understanding of it to work with it.
@user3886129 You know the ugly taste from cough medicine?
@CaptainGiraffe The sorting algorithm known to use the least comparisons. But I had to develop strange data structures on the fly and I still haven't finished implementing it.
@jaggedSpire Uh oh.
00:36
Think that except 10x strongs
@BartekBanachewicz cmon bartek, stop being so...
... ruff
AYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
@Morwenn Isn't that for graphs?
(it's a dog pun)
And btw what would negative edge weights be used for?
@VermillionAzure That's Bellman-Ford, and Johnson also did graphs.
00:37
@bitcode omg
tryhard
I only use accents for fun
But the Ford-Johnson algorithm I'm talking about is the merge insertion sort. Just a regular sorting algorithm.
I don't use them 24/24
get a life omg
@ThePhD jagged switches to C#, promptly moves back about ten months in programming competence.
@bitcode Oh and if I were you, it should be member() not get_member().
@VermillionAzure Ew.
Ell
Ell
@VermillionAzure negative edge weights have many use cases
00:38
Like creating cycles.
@jaggedSpire You'll be fiiine. Besides, they're probably thinking about serverside signal processing and CV stuff.
@user3886129 Yeah think that except 10x stronger. And then put lipstick on that pig taste until it tastes like juice. But still with the medicine bite-ish
@Ell like?
@jaggedSpire C# is ez, something something the pit of success :)
@user3886129 because it's not returning pointers?
@Morwenn I'm not on the university network right now, but my first hit is: "The Ford-Johnson Sorting Algorithm Is Not Optimal ", dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=322145
Ell
Ell
00:39
Let's say you're modelling a business and some things cost you money and some earn you money
@ThePhD I think they want me doing just the number-y things in general, which is...disconcerting
There seems to be some sort of dispute.
@bitcode Nah, it's just following what the standard library does.
@VermillionAzure Then why do people like it?
@CaptainGiraffe It's not optimal, but still we don't known other well-defined algorithms that perform less comparisons for collections of any size.
@user3886129 Because it's an acquired taste.
It isn't as sour as the medicine, but the taste is bitter.
00:40
I know signal processing, and now I know quite a bit about pattern recognition and audio processing. I don't know some of the other things they're going to throw at me, and I think one of those things might be security stuff.
Plus, drunk is fun. And it can taste good if you mix it right.
@Ell Oh, I see.
@user3886129 well, in general, the code for the snake game is 500 billion times better than the code for the other project I showed ya. do you agree?
So it's like negative resistance etc.
@Morwenn Is there an original paper publicly available? Or maybe just a ref.
@Morwenn It's optimal for <47 items.
00:41
@jaggedSpire First National Spire Bank(TM)
@bitcode Yeah.
@ThePhD oh god
@CaptainGiraffe There is a description of the algorithm by Knuth in The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 3.
my sister would kill me if I joined the financial sector
Another thing is that you should probably use strongly types enums.
00:42
@jaggedSpire What, she has a bone to pick with banks?
@VermillionAzure Yeah, you just googled the name and found the title of yet another research paper.
probably going to wind up doing so anyhow, one day
@user3886129 what's that lol
Ell
Ell
Knuth's 'puter programmin' book init m9
@Morwenn I'm having a hard time understanding the part where they insert the b's
00:43
is knuth the guy who made latex
Ell
Ell
@jaggedSpire why would she do that? Does she believe banking is illegal?
I tried reading TAOCP but was turned off by the use of assembly language
@ThePhD and anyone else who massively benefited from the Great Recession, I think
I like that guy if it is so, he knew that there is no science without beauty
@AlexM. yeah, he did 'tex
00:43
@VermillionAzure I wouldn't explain it better than the paper does, sorry.
But that specific part is a mess to implement.
@Morwenn Oh
maybe I'll try other time
specifically to the detriment of undereducated people
it means you can treat it as an atomic item right? Because it's already sorted?
Also, what is the k?
Honestly, I won't help you much.
@Morwenn I have vol 1 and 2 within arms reach, 3 and 4a is at my office. Well...
@CaptainGiraffe Too bad :p
@Morwenn Are those all worth reading? Ive seen them mentioned here and there
she could explain why while actually sounding like a non-moron. I got most of the math smarts in our generation, she got the people-comprehension and related items.
00:45
@bitcode scoped enums that don't implicitly convert to an integral type. Also, you can specify their underlying type.
@Borgleader Very much so. They are quite expensive though.
@user3886129 That's not the distinguishing feature (the second one)
@ElimGarak oh man
what a throwback
to ezio
Yeah, Ezio's family, best tune ever :D
@Borgleader The books are an excellent and rather comprehensive collection of programming concepts. They have a real value when you are interested in specific kinds of algorithms. Otherwise, I fear that reading them straight with no specific reason might be boring.
00:46
Scoped enums are scoped so they don't pollute scope
On the other hand, I never read them.
enums with class
@Morwenn Ah so very useful as a reference, but not for reading front to back
I wish the animus was never part of the AC plot
wait is this conversation I've not been paying attention to about scoped and unscoped enums? How fun!
00:47
@AlexM. no I really think I saw it oble
it's the only thing that breaks the perfection for me
@AlexM. Yeah, that whole deal ruins it :/
@Borgleader Yeah. It's among the books you can quote to make points.
@milleniumbug Which second one?
@user3886129 ability to specify underlying type
00:48
@jaggedSpire you could bribe her :)
Since C++11 you can specify the type for unscoped enums too
I like the nostalgic, hopeful tone of this tune. As you walk into a ruined world, the last remnant of a time past. All is not lost, but it kinda is. And then you visit your shattered home and feels and shit.
@sehe lol
@jaggedSpire cat fight :3
00:48
@milleniumbug Oh. I didn't know this.
Thanks.
@Borgleader I am not a kitty, sadly
@BartekBanachewicz I don't understand
@jaggedSpire clearly, because she would said "everyone has a price"
For me personally, I do, and like to read any of the Knuths TAOCP volumes whenever I get a few free minutes. They contain a huge amount of insight and a lot of anecdotes. It (the series) is in the top three of my permanent bookshelf. I consider them treasures.
On a train heading north, was -42 in the far north today. Hope the train does not break.
00:50
You have a non-permanent bookshelf?
@ElimGarak how can I finish underrail now
I have to return home in 2 days
@sehe I have books that are replaceable for space =)
and I've still to finish the two sequels to AC2
On a train heading north, was -42 in the far north today. Hope the train does not break.
00:50
@JerryCoffin egads!
Am I doing it right?
@AlexM. Revelations & Brotherhood? Was it the other way around? :D
@ElimGarak the other way around
@CaptainGiraffe Oh you were the one who gets bombarded with books from publishers, right
then I wanna play AC 3
00:51
I like how they noticed how potent Ezio was to their storyline.
then I play freedom cry
to remind me of AC 4
Yep, I get bombarded with every introductory C++ C# and python book on the planet.
@JohanLarsson this is the thing I was going to ask you. I was wondering how would you do e.g. the button hover effect in WPF - would it still be some functional binding or...
@Morwenn Wait
then I play rogue
finally, unity and syndicate
00:51
So don't you just do binary search
@JerryCoffin hahahaha those are excellent
@VermillionAzure You make sure you always do it at the best time possible.
@Borgleader As they tried to tell you, they're tearable.
@Morwenn So that involves just cutting out the top most element equal to the sub index i
Also I have every Java book ever written (or so it seems).
00:52
...right?
@CaptainGiraffe That must fill a large warehouse.
@Borgleader Aw yissss, I kinda love all frozen futuristic planets.
@VermillionAzure Haha, I don't even understand that sentence. I'm probably tired.
Especially Noveria <3
00:53
@Morwenn So you have the many pairs of {a_i, b_i}
A good pun is its own reword.
Once you sort the pairs by a's, you have insert the b's so...
@JerryCoffin Before Christmas I had a book giveaway, It must have been 4-5 meters worth of Java/C+++/c#/python books
Normally, you already know that each b_i <= a_i
I think puns are as are all play on words
clever
00:54
so you have to compare to each below a_i
I've no idea why the hate for them
@ElimGarak I wish there was more music like this outside of games
Useful site for pessimists and geeks deadmansswitch.net
@VermillionAzure Yes. And you make sure to insert elements in a sequence of 2^N-1 elements when possible.
90% was gone within the first afternoon-.
00:55
@jaggedSpire Enums should be renamed. Etyperating.
@Borgleader Possibly there is, but it is stuck in the "less than 5000 views" YouTube hell. :(
<Style TargetType="{x:Type Button}">
    <Style.Triggers>
        <Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="True">
            <Setter Property="Background" Value="HotPink"></Setter>
        </Trigger>
    </Style.Triggers>
</Style>
@CaptainGiraffe I admire the number of enemies you have (lemme guess: students?)
@BartekBanachewicz ^ is one way, so yes reactive binding
God damn it markdown.
00:55
@user3886129 k
@sehe Your guess is completely reasonable, intuitive and completely correct.
@Morwenn so if i have {3, 6, 9} and {1, 2, 8}
@sehe Cool. I was thinking about something like that to give my password manager passes to my friends so they can clean up my accounts when I die in a traffic accident.
2
We get {1, 3, 6, 9} for the main chain
so we need to insert 2 and 8
8 then 2
00:57
@CaptainGiraffe I can hardly imagine the number of Java books it would take to actually be worth even a centimeter, not to mention a whole meter. Oh, maybe you were just talking about the shelf-space they'd occupy, not the actual value though.
Ohhhh that's what they mean
@jaggedSpire This can be my proposal and claim to fame.
I thought they mean insert them together
@Morwenn Do you know why it matters?
@JohanLarsson okay, but what if I wanted to tween the color over time when the mouse goes off?
00:58
@JerryCoffin Indeed, shelf space. They are however valuable to the students. Most of the intro Java books (lets say 90%) contains all they need for the intro Java course.
Why can't we see the nominated places, bby
@BartekBanachewicz don't understand, you can trigger animations
@VermillionAzure Basically the premise is e.g. binary search in 8 or 15 elements has the same cost. Once you reach 16, it costs one more comparison. So the goal is to insert a maximum of elements in sequences whose length is a power of 2 minus one.
Then insert the lower elements in a sequence that is known to be smaller anyway.
@ElimGarak not sure in which AC ad this was present, probably revelations
My connection is close to zero
00:59
@Morwenn ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
@AlexM. Revelations cinematic :D
But I still need to fully understand the process. It's complex and I'm tired.
So so if i have 6 elements OHHHH
ye it's really good
so 4 elements --> insert in 2 comparisons

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