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00:01
@AlexM. return of_the_jedi;
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@AngryShoe Android avatar says enough.
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Inferior being confirmed.
hello
can anyone answe question why is cpp so complex haha :D
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00:14
Backwards compatibility combined with the felt need to "fix" features that were broken from the start, such as templates.
Cpp is complex because it create jobs.
might be
haha
:D
is there any rules for this room ?
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Yes. See the sidebar for links to rules.
see to the right in the starboard
> Welcome to the Lounge. Have a seat,...
Thanks
:D
00:18
@Nican Taken straight from a fake interview, right?
Cpp created gamedev
I rest my case
you are so powerful you even have a domain :D
haha
yep
we're essentially one of the SO superpowers
nobody moves without us knowing it
00:21
paragon alpha tomorrow
if necessary they move because of us
etc.
prepping a party
<3
don't you tell me :p
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I have many domains.
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rightfold.sexy, a.rightfold.sexy, b.rightfold.sexy, c.rightfold.sexy, ..., z.rightfold.sexy, aa.rightfold.sexy, etc.
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00:24
about to reboot, wish me luck
hahahahaa
that are subdomains of rightfold.sexy :p
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Yes!
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But they are distinct domains.
Ell wish you to never power on :P
do i need @ :D
seconded. /cc @BartekBanachewicz
If you want to give it any sort of a chance.
00:25
ahah
plonk
@MadameElyse lol
@ScarletAmaranth I thought it was just a specific kind of graph
@MadameElyse if you have so many why not to give me one :p
nvm he was talking to rightfold
00:26
@sehe I really need a better chin rest though
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@TonyTheLion ideone.com/JowC0t
i dunno i just felt like the instrument should be played
i felt bad with having it lay around when i can't play it
@BartekBanachewicz Haha. It takes getting used to. If it is of any assurance I never could do it with the main tuning screws while holding the violin (I don't have the strength in my fingers to push them in to secure them)
@sehe strength?! I am afraid this will just snap in my fingers
feels so delicate
What's wrong with it? My guess is: it's uncomfortable.
Time to remember how uncomfortable your guitar was when you started out
00:28
my guitar neck is heavier than the whole instrument
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well that worked
great
I still need a new kernel
@BartekBanachewicz Are we still talking violin? That's gonna be wooden tuning screws (or whatever you'd call them in english)
@sehe it's of some old type.
@sehe with specific restrictions (biparition-able) and specific kinds of semantics on how tokens moves via the vertices and transitions
@BartekBanachewicz pics
00:28
@sehe yes, that
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I attempted to learn guitar
@ScarletAmaranth yup.
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I love Perl so much.
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but I didn't practise enough so I never formed calluses on my fingers
@BartekBanachewicz They won't break.
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00:29
so it was painful every time
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Perl code looks so beautiful and peaceful.
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It makes me so happy.
@Ell steel? or nylon?
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@sehe Probably both
there are a lot of guitars in my house
00:30
@MadameElyse with that Acme::Bleach thing maybe
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XD
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in fact there are two hanging above my screen
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Acme::Bleach, not Acne.Bleach.
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Acne::Pizzaface
@Ell nylon is easier on the fingers. Steelwound nylon still nicer than just steel (I don't like the sound of just steel either, but that's beside the point I guess)
@MadameElyse Fixed
00:31
@sehe the neck though
@Ell the key is to practice often, but in short sessions at first
@BartekBanachewicz It won't break. Although, consider that Australian brand out of only carbon fibers! Acoustical instruments, they say they aren't even half bad
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My 3 older brothers play guitar
one flamenco & spanish guiter, the others acoustic & electric
Optimizing code is hard.
i tried to learn guitar, and i can't because i touch 2 strings with one finger
00:32
life's unfair :(
@ThePhD Especially when you actually need it.
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I like low poly stuff i.imgur.com/LRaHiap.png
@MarkoMackic what's up?
@ThePhD Thus the standard rules: 1) don't do it. 2) (for emergencies only) don't do it now.
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@Ell Nice.
@BartekBanachewicz You don't even have a shoulder rest?
00:33
@sehe I do, but I took it off for storage
@JerryCoffin Yeeeah, but the class I'm going to be in is going to be me basically doing "And how can I make this code faaasteeer"?
@Ell nothing bro :D chilling :D at you ?
@BartekBanachewicz That's gonna make the difference
@MadameElyse is smartest here ? :D
haha
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00:33
Yes.
@sehe I just saw those modern chin rests and they are taller and much bigger
@MarkoMackic that looks a bit archaic, but should do (I see many people play with similar shaped rests)
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@MarkoMackic Same. Why did you say life's unfair?
because i can't learn guitar :D
@BartekBanachewicz IME that's exactly what makes them hard to adapt to. You actually don't need it overly shaped. It's much better to have the freedom to vary pose
00:34
and i love how it sounds
@sehe but it slips away!
@ehe what do you mean ?
@sehe
@sehe I estimate the age of the instrument to be around 40-60 years old. I'm not sure.
@ThePhD Sounds like fun. Honestly, despite the number of people who preach against it, I used to enjoy some parts of writing code when it was a given that you had to optimize a lot just to get it to fit in 640K and finish in a reasonable period of time, even on a processor that only ran a 4.77 MHz.
here she lies in the full glory
(the string pull and microtuners are retrofitted obviously)
00:36
@BartekBanachewicz practice. It's about the balance. The shoulder rest really helps there. It should /not/ take strength to "float" the violin. But it requires finding the right spot. Or, as I like it, spots. If the chin rest is "hooky" it will just invite you to "grip" the violin (which is not what you really want) and also be painful in most angles. I hate them.
@JerryCoffin you written code for pic ?
ar avr ? :D
@sehe no matter how I tried it just seemed to fall down
I saw concert violinist hold them without hands and I just can't do that
@BartekBanachewicz Looks nice and sturdy. Nothing will break. The tailpeace looks the most fragile part. I take it you weren't talking about the fine tuners (which you don't need to push at all)? They can sometimes use a little WD-40 (use a cloth underneath)
@BartekBanachewicz that's the balance test indeed. Oh well. I'd have to see you hold it to say more specific things (see Jerry's step 3)
00:38
@sehe nah the tuners are brand new (well 3 years in a closet so)
@MarkoMackic I little bit for PIC...umm...seems like I might have once for an AVR, but definitely not a whole lot for either. I wrote more for 8085, Z80, 8088, etc.
but when I actually push the wooden pegs in (like you're supposed to eh) it feels delicate
remember that my guitar has a chunk of metal in that place
like this
the tuning stability is not even remotely comparable :S
@JerryCoffin intel ?
@BartekBanachewicz you're supposed to yes, it's the way to keep them in place. It's not delicate (well, I've never seen a violin that was delicate there). You can make things go smoother/more strict with a little bit of chalk
how do you upload images to chat ?
00:40
with magic
i thought so
:D
@MarkoMackic Intel, Zilog, Mostek, Motorola, ...
(serious answer: there's an "upload" button on the right of the text box)
@sehe eh I remember my GF also freaked out when she was tuning it
I got the instrument for her if you remember.
@JerryCoffin what do u use to program those microprocessors ?
00:41
Yeah well.
i mean of external hardware ?
@milleniumbug i don't see it :)
@BartekBanachewicz Oh you mean, it would go out of tune quick (instead of it breaking)? Yes, it'll take some getting used to handling those tuners. The fine tuners come in handy if you have them (or tune like a pro: tune slightly high, secure the knob (it'll usually drop a pinch).
If it didn't drop to the exact pitch required, pull the string out (the playing end) so it releases ever-so-little tension from behind the keel-wood (? the mini-bridge, if you will). That way, you can secure the tuning before actually fine-tuning.
@BartekBanachewicz ok. Instruments can be really finicky to tune with the mains. Fine tuners were invented basically for that reason.
@sehe and I thought tuning Floyd-Rose is hard
00:43
@MarkoMackic Depends. Some with compilers, some with assemblers. Mostly you'd write the code on a PC, then load it into a development board of some sort via a serial port, or something similar.
tuning my guitar takes me about 30-40 minutes
@BartekBanachewicz Never heard of those.
@JerryCoffin you always write code on pc :D
@sehe it's the floating bridge type on a guitar where the strings are balanced out by the springs
i hate asm D:
00:44
@jaggedSpire fire torpedoes /cc @TonyTheLion
@BartekBanachewicz Oh. So the violin will be a breeze then. Seriously, it takes some getting used, but I recently tuned 20 violins in ~5 minutes. You get the hang of the different quirks after a while
@sehe that means making one string sharp makes all other flat
but for those tiny processors without graphics programming , asm is super :D
@MarkoMackic At least for the embedded work I did, that was at least the general rule, yes.
@BartekBanachewicz Oh that's annoying. That sometimes happens with violins but only if they're unfortunately mounted (when there's cross friction on the coils)
00:45
@sehe yeah again it's an experiment, again. It's very refreshing to work with something so strangely different
even if I don't become a violinist (which I really doubt will happen)
@BartekBanachewicz If it doesn't work out, you can try PHP. It's also refreshingly different :)
(See what I'm doing to increase motivation to persevere?)
@sehe I'll let the future generations know that it was you, not me, who compared violins to PHP :P
I didn't
00:46
@sehe It's also different, anyway. "Refreshingly"? Not so much.
@milleniumbug think it has a min rep requirement
@JohanLarsson lol really
not sure but think so
@JerryCoffin Well, if violins count as "refreshingly different technology"...
@milleniumbug i will send an image to see i don't see upload :p
here
00:49
dat armor :O
She could really use the XL version of the toenail clipper
@MarkoMackic well, it seems you need to have 100 rep
> At 100 reputation you also get access to the "Upload image" button in chat.
answer a question or two
oooh so cool
my friend is coming over with his PC to play Paragon on max settings
@sehe also known as flex grinder
he has a 6-core cpu and a Titan /cc @AlexM.
00:51
is that win xp? :p
cool
@milleniumbug go to my profile and rank up my answers :p
and 64 gigs of ram
can you steal his PC for me
we used that on uni to do some heavy computations
00:52
my answers are good hahaha
@MarkoMackic well, I could, but why should I?
our tutor was somewhat impressed when we told her we used 53 gigs of memory tops when calculating
@milleniumbug to help unknow man :D
@BartekBanachewicz In my weaker moments, I contemplate putting together some horribly imbalanced system like a Pentium IV with a Titan.
00:52
> hahaha
anyone against opera ? :D
hahah
@Telkitty Win95?
@JerryCoffin running at 1024x768
No :P win xp on very slow computer
looks like it >_<
00:54
ahahaha
@sehe I had that skin until Windows 7.
maybe vm ? :D hahahaha
I think Windows 7 is the best looking windows
> hahahaha
win 95 .. you are legend :p
00:55
I think I long back for the days when people just over used smileys
also did I mention my cat has his own fort
@sehe oh those days :P :) D: ^.^;;;;;;;;
@sehe he's from the PHP, MYSQL, HTML, CSS, JS, JQ, Java room
hahaha
@MarkoMackic I looked but all of them seem to be about CSS, HTML and VB. I can't upvote off-topic stuff like that.
00:55
such a combination can only make you go insane
indeed
@sehe Good old MSN Messenger where they also interpreted smileys in the middle of words and you could add your own.
Also, animated smileys.
@Morwenn i think skype does the same thing
yup
@Borgleader yes, unfortunately
00:56
@JerryCoffin haha :) i'm going to anwer cpp questions soon :D give me 12 days to learn it
@Borgleader I haven't used Skype in months if not years.
i'm kidding, i learned it a bit, but it seems so low level
but i like it for microcontrollers :D
not for gui apps :D
@MarkoMackic wait what's weird in having a domain
isn't that like a standard thing to have
like an email address
@BartekBanachewicz i don't know, i don't have it :D it's too expensive
haha
@MarkoMackic I look forward to seeing the level of expertise 12 days can produce.
00:59
@JerryCoffin for(auto msg : messages) { std::cout << msg << "hahahah"; } is my prediction
@JerryCoffin not much :)
@JerryCoffin on the first day of christmas, my compiler gave to mee.... ♪ USING NAMESPACE STDeeeeeee ♪ !!!!
@Borgleader i understand that, jus i have no idea how many times would "something hahaha" be printed :D
@MarkoMackic messages.size()
now i know :D
01:02
C++ in those modern simple examples looks like a solid, approachable language
ha. ha ha.
@Borgleader Well, I certainly couldn't do that after studying C++ for 12 days.
Of course, in fairness, at that time no compiler could either.
sizeof(array) / array.size() ?
@MarkoMackic Just stay away from arrays for now. If you think "array", use "vector".
hahaah :Dwhy :D they're such a fun :D
anyone watched miranda ? haha
haha
01:05
@JerryCoffin 12 days is a long time - look you can even build a house in 3 hours :p
Squarepusher time, then sleep time.
@MarkoMackic I once looked at a Miranda Sensorex ee with considerable lust, but couldn't afford it.
@MarkoMackic it's fun until you want to do something and then the code doesn't do what you think it will
and then you post to SO and everyone downvote you because you're wasting their time
@JerryCoffin That looks... pretty expensive.
@BartekBanachewicz i didn't really understand you :D
01:08
@BartekBanachewicz It's all fun and games until somebody gets hurt. Then it's downright hilarious!
can you be a bit more spesific
specific*
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Vulkan needs to be out already
@Ell so that you can not make games even harder?
01:11
or let me ask differently
are you 100% familiar with and capable of using glMemoryBarrier?
You kind have to learn new languages quickly, I mean how often a new standard comes out? Imagine you want to stay update with C++, Java, C#, PHP & Javascript, not to mention scripting languages & OS updates. You will spend a lot of time learning new features.
If the answer is no, you don't even need to know about Vulkan's existence.
someone explain the backwards joke, I beg
@ThePhD It was at the time. Nowadays, film cameras in general go for nearly nothing--I'd guess you could pick one up for $25-30 or so. Lenses keep their value better though; even in strange mounts, lenses haven't gotten particularly cheap.
@bitcode what joke
01:12
@JerryCoffin the <relative: cheap> and small ones have
the name of the chat and the description @BartekBanachewicz
test again
@JerryCoffin you like old fashion cameras ? :D
I looked one at Canon 300D
I wanted it so much :D
haha
and i didn;t get it
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@BartekBanachewicz I want to know
Idk why you gotta be a dick about it
Jerry said looked, he was probably 18 when he looked at that camera
@ScarletAmaranth I suppose that depends on where you draw the line. Most people don't think of Rollei or Hasselblad (for a couple of examples) as particularly small or cheap, but their prices have dropped tremendously, to the point that you can get an SLX or a 500 CM for ~$500-600 (probably even less if you're patient). You're probably not going to pick up a Sinar P2 for a song anytime soon though.
@JerryCoffin sure - but at the end of the day, it's just demand that drives the price of pretty much everything (modulo exceptions, hello pharmaceutics)
nowadays I just use my phone - less weight and saves me the money on a camera
not the best quality photos a phone could produce I have to admit
@Ell eh it's just how it is
@MarkoMackic Define "old fashioned". I don't think of the cameras I like as particular old fashioned, but as has been noted, I am somewhat older than some others here.
01:24
but consider a lot of good places for photos require walking a rather long distance on rough surfaces & good cameras still cost a lot of money ...
@Telkitty Many phones can do quite well under the right circumstances. A good camera can expand the range of circumstances under which you can expect good results though.
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@BartekBanachewicz you can change that you know
@Telkitty I always figured that carrying the camera (and a few lenses) helped keep me in better physical condition.
when touring a city, yes
not if you are going into the mountains for a multi-day hiking trip
@Telkitty I was thinking more about when I carried it to the top of Pikes Peak, Cheyenne Mountain, etc., on a regular basis. Well, not always the exact top, but somewhere up the mountain, anyway.
01:27
@JerryCoffin When I read "Miranda Sensorex [...] lust." i did not expect a photo of a camera (as was intended im sure)
@JerryCoffin old fashioned is something that most of yung people don't really like,because it doesn't fit into concept of moder society
hahahaa
with that said, I do have bushwalking buddies who routinely carried sophisticated cameras on to long bushwalking trips
@MarkoMackic Would "retro" sound better?
haha :D probably :D
@MarkoMackic You don't really have to tack this on to everything you post.
01:29
what i don't have to track ?
ah you mean yourself
you don't :D
he means you dont have to say "hahahah" after every message
35 mins ago, by sehe
I think I long back for the days when people just over used smileys
@sehe yes, so did you
multiple times actually
It's really annoying. He's so nervous he can't act normal
It's time to just say it. Sometimes it helps
It's okay to be here. It's okay to be yourself.
You don't have to win at joke cracking.
Just. Don't be a fake.
END PSA
why ?
i like to write haha, it's not offensive ?
01:33
That's literally the first bit I said
Why should it be offensive? That's a strange question.
It's noise.
You like to write it. GREAT. We don't like to read it. We told you.
I like this troll, he doesn't take offence when attacked
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I always notice myself putting too many Smiley's and try to tone it down
@Telkitty Nobody's attacking anybody (and please don't try to turn any of it into attacking either). It's intended to be a friendly conversation.
@jaggedSpire mini boop /cc @TonyTheLion
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I always use "always" incorrectly
01:36
Strange to see cows so affectionate (turn the music off, maybe)
you aren't really funny :(
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Looks like rust is getting formally defined
As in standardized?
I have this theory, that all social animals are capable of being affectionate, because that's what makes them sociable
I thought it would already have needed to be formally specified, largely
01:39
@sehe I think it is a bull
@Telkitty I think so too. It's just strange to see it so clearly (as if it were a very large cat or dog)
@JohanLarsson It is
@sehe I doubt they're thinking in terms of just standardization. I suspect they're thinking of specifying it in a formal specification language like Z.
Oh like really formal. Not so much an implementation spec but a theoretic formal notation or so
well, people eat meat, so they delude themselves with the belief that cows, sheep, pigs & chickens etc are not smart or affectionate
I can't become a farmer, I can't possibly raise animals for slaughter :p
01:43
@sehe Right--but one that lends itself toward writing formal proofs (though keep in mind that I'm just taking a wild guess here).
Yeah I assumed such a point. Interesting then. This could give Rust some appeal to people who think Haskell is where it's at academically
@Telkitty are you a vegan ?
I am not, I am just a hypocrite who averses to the idea of killing animals for food but still eat meat
@sehe Perhaps some--but there was already a formally verified Scheme implementation years ago, and to my recollection there was a lot of interest up until they finished formal verification. After that, most people seemed to lose interest in a hurry.
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Types are like spaces.
01:55
Acme::Bleach again
@sehe why?
Because from where it sitting it looks like Haskell is the hip thing for academics.
Haskell does not have formal semantics
Oh I didn't mean to imply anything like it

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