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And in fact, most of us are multilingual, which also true if by "us" I mean "humans everywhere"
@R.MartinhoFernandes now after all that talk i would ask you where i said someone doesn't know more langs than me ?
:P
I speak fluent Mandarin
@Telkitty but you don't know how to write in that language ?
@Marko you just thought no one would understand you.
12:03
I can write in Chinese, but I have not done so for years
@R.MartinhoFernandes if i write in serbian yes :)
maybe a couple of times in the past 10 years
I bet Elim will
@R.MartinhoFernandes he will, and some more , but there are 1% serbian people on this forum
maybe percent more or less :D
12:05
@MarkoMackic Ne bih preporučio podjebavanje ekipe ovdje, trollovi brzo završe na plonk listi. Zajednička sprdnja na engleskom je okej, ali valja uzeti pozadinu ljudi ovdje. Martinho je referenca u ekspert knjigama za C++, Mysticial drži rekord za proračun pi-a na svijetu, imamo ljudi koji su eksperti za računalnu grafiku, dizajn programskih jezika, a par ih ima više od 50 godina. Udomaći se i nastoj engleski pričati, i probaj im leći na dobru stranu.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I speak English, C++, C# and Typescript ;p
It looks like I'm cooking oil
I don't see how not being Serbian affects one's ability to understand Serbian.
Or should I say Serbo-Croatian?
@Puppy monoglot scum
The differences between the languages here are highly politically driven.
Exactly my point.
12:07
@ElimGarak thanks for advice :) i'll try
Woo, I know "dobru".
@MarkoMackic Simplest way to blend is to watch Telkitty and not do anything she does.
@ElimGarak how do you mean holds a record for pi calculation ?
@R.MartinhoFernandes what's your record in speedcubing ?
The table below is a brief chronology of computed numerical values of, or bounds on, the mathematical constant pi (π). For more detailed explanations for some of these calculations, see Approximations of π. == See alsoEdit == History of pi == ReferencesEdit == == External linksEdit == Borwein, Jonathan, "The Life of Pi" Kanada Laboratory home page Stu's Pi page Takahashi's page...
He means Mysticial is on this list
@Puppy Learn Finnish, think it is a nice fit for you.
12:12
@R.MartinhoFernandes i knew that, just i don't understand what is computation of pi :)
Unofficially, 34s on 3x3x3, 5s on 2x2x2, and 17s on the Skewb
@R.MartinhoFernandes Moore's Law cocksuckers
@R.MartinhoFernandes cool :D i
like rubics too :)
but here speedcubing is not so popular
I'm going to the German Open in April and hopefully update my official scores to reflect my latest improvement s
What's your personal best?
NaN
12:15
3x3x3 1 minute :)
who is Mystical ?
Alexander Yee
I don't see him on the list
@MarkoMackic He's the guy who wrote the software pi kiddies use to compute pi records.
He's at the very end.
> using y-cruncher by Alexander Yee
Referenced multiple times.
12:19
Meh, Travis build failing because Travis can't Travis anymore.
i see
he's crazy :D 192 gigs od ram :D lol that's cool
That's nothing
really , i have 8 and i'm satisfied :)
but i know there is more :)
but even that is much
@MarkoMackic You know there is more?
more RAM, it does exist, somewhere, somewhen.
I know that more RAM is real!
12:23
@ElimGarak sure it exists :) in russian militarry computers :D
I like all of the abstractions in haskell's Data.Bits
you're insane
8GB is way too little for a modern desktop, esp with the trend of using Chromium for everything
I wonder how much of the emulator I'll be able to write without using any kind of explicit bitwise ops
Emulator of what
12:24
NES
RAM, duh.
Probably not much
it's possible
CPUs tend to pack things p tightly in control registers etc
is this a technical conversation?
12:25
@R.MartinhoFernandes where you learnt cpp so well ?
no, @AlexM. clearly doesn't know what he's talking about right now ^^
he likes abstractions in Data.Bits
@ScarletAmaranth I said "it's possible" in reply to Cat's message
Also, for future reference, Marko's name translates to "Mark Cat".
i.e. it's possible that I won't write much of it
@AlexM. I was teasing you with regards to the "liking" part :P
12:26
i.e. agreed
Eh "abstractions" the fuck do you need for bitops
@ElimGarak haha :D
@CatPlusPlus welp abstractions might have been too much
convenience functions?
I mean the interface looks exactly the same everywhere
Mačkić would be "tiny male cat", so Cat Minus Minus.
12:27
The differences are superficial at best
x `clearBit` i is the same as x .&. complement (bit i)
^ sample
@ScarletAmaranth What interface would you make
technically less writing
@CatPlusPlus none; there are no abstractions; those are the bit operations
There are no abstractions, there is only the Force.
12:29
1 min ago, by Alex M.
convenience functions?
@ScarletAmaranth Yes, I said that already
I used the wrong words okay
sue me :<
I'm trying to pinpoint what you think is wrong with what's in Data.Bits
Not enough modans?
@CatPlusPlus hence my "you're insane" reply immediately after he said he liked "those abstractions" :P
12:30
it has no abstractions to like
those are not abstractions, those are bit operations
Generic functions are 'abstractions' but really this fucking word pedantry
2
Q: Why does my cat fart a lot?

ZaralyndaMy cat farts a lot. In addition, his belly seems tight, like he's full of gas. Should I be concerned about this flatulence?

fair enough
@Telkitty this
@AlexM. Do you have specs somewhere?
12:33
@CatPlusPlus I have this for now nesdev.com/NESDoc.pdf
if all fails, there's this NES emulator in Go so I can use it as a source of inspiration github.com/fogleman/nes/tree/master/nes
I thought dba chat was arkham material... this is another level...
@NelsonCasanova Go away, then.
@AlexM. I could use a PS3 emulator :-\... (please?)
there is one, rpcs3
@AlexM. See, status register needs bitops
12:37
@CatPlusPlus yep that's where I use them
@ElimGarak Polite and all... I love it!
@NelsonCasanova Plonk
You're overreacting
> The U.S. state of Indiana came close to legislating the value 3.2 (among others) for π. House Bill No. 246 passed unanimously. The bill stalled in the state Senate due to a suggestion of possible commercial motives involving publication of a textbook.
@CatPlusPlus Better? :P
12:38
No
The (in)famous Indiana Pi Bill
Oo Indiana not Indian
12:39
@Pretorian Seriously?
@Pretorian go away. We don't take code dumps and we're not the PHP room
PHP in the lounge?
Why do you hate your life?
you are very courageous for someone who only has 21 reps ...
You're disrespectful as fuck
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
12:40
lol
@CatPlusPlus what I wanted to say is that the thing provides convenience functions for common ops and I liked that, that's about it
don't you hate the man :) if you don't like the question don't answer it :)
@Pretorian how do we know that we can trust you?
@ElimGarak I agree you're overreacting. You can claim it's all in jest, but it's very hard to perceive it as such if you're the newbie around
so my generic flag setting function looks like
setFlag :: Int -> Bool -> State -> State
setFlag posInStatus value state = state { _registers = newRegisters }
  where operation = if value then setBit else clearBit
        newStatus = operation (_status . _registers $ state) posInStatus
        newRegisters = (_registers state) { _status = newStatus }
12:41
@sehe Don't worry, didn't plonk him. :D
@AlexM. I'm not saying you said anything wrong :v
Jan 30 '15 at 2:30, by Borgleader
"Hi I have a question about my retirement fund"
"Sir this is a convenience store..."
"I know but it's the only thing open at this hour"
@Pretorian
no explicit shifting or other ops to get and set stuff
This. Is. You.
@ElimGarak Not about that. Plonks would be fine (if unannounced)
12:41
@sehe I know, I know. My bad. <3
barking dogs never plonk :p
You know writing some CPU emulator might be fun
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Thanks for explaining it to him
I probably wouldn't go for other hardware though
12:43
@Pretorian you can look at comparing dates, more i can't help stackoverflow.com/questions/2113940/…
@MarkoMackic Please don't feed the vampires, thanks
Especially PHP vampires
Feed vampires only after midnight and when they're wet
It's human to help someone if it's in your power
Be humans ! :D
yes, everyone works for free
12:45
I'm a horse
@Marko bringing them to the right place is helping.
nice
And it also helps us keep the help vampires away. It's therefore twice as human.
@MarkoMackic you can help him ... in the JS room
go ahead
12:46
@MarkoMackic Its not that we don't want to help, its that our willingness to help is easily abused by people coming in here asking questions about things that we don't know anything about, or just ask questions that can easily be answered by Googling it.
we give you moral support
@ElimGarak Except we do care. Of course. Just not about random stuff
@TonyTheLion Or just google "help vampire" and you'll see /cc @MarkoMackic
I hope I can hit 2 birds with 1 stone
Don't you love birds though?
> If you come into the room and ask PHP question, because we’re the only active room at the moment, nobody will answer your question. Even if they know the answer. Unless someone feels like being extremely nice that day. While we all know and use more than one language, we primarily do C++. You might have a chance of getting Haskell or Python questions answered, but know that you’re taking a risk.
12:47
@TonyTheLion It totally is that I don't want to help ;p
@sehe could do that to :)
> And no PHP or Java questions, no matter what. They will be binned and you will be deemed annoying.
stone massage for birds
@Marko you wouldn't help someone who needs help to drive on the wrong side of the road, would you?
In Bosnia, they don't have multiple lanes. :D jkjk
12:49
The Lounge is the wrong side of the road for PHP questions
user1804599
@MarkoMackic It's impossible.
@R.MartinhoFernandes you convinced me
haha
user1804599
"2010-01-21 00:00:00.0" does not convey enough information to tell what point in time is meant.
user1804599
Neither does "today".
@ElimGarak yes , we have highways everywhere
user1804599
12:50
The question is fundamentally flawed and should be downvoted.
> ++Ɔ
what is this blasphemy
@MadameElyse if you beleve my i already closed the tab haha :D
time to browse hackernews
@R.MartinhoFernandes how difficult is to write a tcp or udp serv in cpp ?
not very difficult if you only write it for your assignment
12:55
how do you mean for my assingment ?
but for a production version for a massively popular website, it will take a couple of people at least 6 months time to get it working properly
It's only as difficult as the protocol requires vOv
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse thanks for the list :-)
keyword is requirements, assignments have lower requirements
i'd say server , multi client chat compatible with linux and windows :D
Ven
Ven
12:57
had to run
@R.MartinhoFernandes vov stands for voice of vietnam ? :D
user1804599
@Ven :p
user1804599
@Ven what did you need it for?
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse going forward
A shrug is a gesture that is performed by lifting both shoulders up, and is a representation of an individual either not knowing an answer to a question, or not caring about a result. It is an emblem, meaning that it integrates the vocabulary of only certain cultures and may be used in place of words. It can also be used when someone is simply ignoring the person's question. It may be accentuated with raised eyebrows, a turned-down mouth and/or an exaggerated frown, and can be accompanied by raised palms. It is very common in Western culture, rather than saying "I don't know", they would simply...
vOv ^
user1804599
13:02
@Ven what do you mean?
user1804599
Are you forking LiveScript?
Ven
Ven
@MadameElyse cleaning stuff up
probably yes
user1804599
Nice.
This chatroom is the only place I've seen someone use vOv to mean shrug
user1804599
Better to just start from scratch.
Ven
Ven
13:02
unless gkz steps up his game and stop being the away-est BDFL
@R.MartinhoFernandes haha :) i asked you one question about 40 mins ago that you didn't reply to, why ?
p.s where you learnt cpp so well ?
I must leave now, but i will see you guys
I'm busy
Shopping with my girlfriend
@Prismatic As opposed to?
@MarkoMackic I learned it from myself and that's why I know it so well
@AngryShoe The shruggie
¯_(ツ)_/¯
user1804599
@Ven gkz seems like a nice guy.
user1804599
People who constantly abandon projects are awesome.
Ven
Ven
heh...
Xeo
Xeo
@Prismatic I got it from ... Cat, I think. Never seen it before. Chat transcript has Scott down as the first person to use it here, though.
> In the English-speaking world it may be accompanied by a three syllable grunt or hummed mumble mimicking the intonation of "I dunno".[citation needed]
lol
13:18
¯_(ツ)_/¯ iuno ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Lounge<¯_(ツ)_/¯>
forgot about \\ Lounge<¯\_(ツ)_/¯>
hmmm
I worked for the last couple weeks to add json input and output to the Wide compiler.
but it just occurred to me that even if the compiler's response is in JSON, the output of the binary produced by the compiler won't be.
@Puppy json AST output? :/
no
just errors mostly and the original source code
then what's the problem
13:23
1 min ago, by Puppy
but it just occurred to me that even if the compiler's response is in JSON, the output of the binary produced by the compiler won't be.
what's the compiler's output got to do with the binary's output
they're dumped to the same stream on a coliru request.
if I issue a coliru request for a particular page, I'll get back a bunch of nice JSON telling me what the source code was, what the errors were (if any), and then just some random shit for whatever the binary output when it was run.
man. Just encode it.
Then don't use the same stream :v Or use multipart encoding
Just encode the console output in JSON (I think it's what "stock" coliru does?)
13:25
@Puppy echo "{ 'output' : '...' }"?
@Puppy did you not notice how poor that desciption reads? Had someone come in and posted this kind of description on SO/the lounge you would probably have ridiculed them off the face of the earth
@melak47 Never. Encode it properly
Output JSON to stderr, output binary to stdout, problem solved
@sehe I've already got that part. I have the console output just fine on the caller's end. The problem is getting something useful out of the console output.
Or don't stream the binary
@CatPlusPlus Not sure if coliru supports
13:27
That's not very useful in general
Supports what?
Roads are so fucking shitty
@Puppy would it not be arbitrary text (or whatever the program chooses to display)
sending back stderr and stdout separately.
@sehe Right, it's whatever the program chooses to display. But in this case I'm authoring the program, and I want to get more useful output.
@Puppy Oh. You're adding features to the UI then, I thought you would basically be wiring Wide backend support only
nah
13:28
Multipart then
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) is an Internet standard that extends the format of email to support: Text in character sets other than ASCII Non-text attachments: audio, video, images, application programs etc. Message bodies with multiple parts Header information in non-ASCII character sets Virtually all human-written Internet email and a fairly large proportion of automated email is transmitted via SMTP in MIME format. MIME is specified in six linked RFC memoranda: RFC 2045, RFC 2046, RFC 2047, RFC 4288, RFC 4289 and RFC 2049; with the integration with SMTP email specified in detail...
@ElimGarak Never bothers me. Is why I have my chopper
chopper?
that livecoding thing must really pay well :D
13:31
@melak47 It does! Staff are unable to paypal me, but I guess that's marginal
Oh I misread completely, I thought you were streaming binary itself; mulipart is probably best still, just add X-Output-Of: compiler/program header or something to designate which is which
@CatPlusPlus Coliru doesn't really grant that level of control about the API response ;p
@JohanLarsson you know what they say about weakest links
It doesn't really need to
You can make a runner that compiles and captures that output and then runs and captures that output, and spits out multipart
@sehe that they are a problem on bumpy roads?
actually
yes
since I also control the command being run
13:33
Can be done fairly trivially in bash even
I could just add like a --run flag that tells the compiler to run the binary as well and then add the binary's output to the regular output.
then the whole response would be in JSON.
@Puppy don't crust on unrelated features to the compiler. Just create the wrapper script instead?
well, I'd then have to implement parsing of multipart messages on the caller side.
Of course not. You can manipulate JSON in a script
Tomorrow, adding ::MessageBoxW on errors
13:37
ok, but how would I deal with multipart HTTP messages when I don't control any of the HTTP related code?
coliru controls the server responses, and browser/jquery controls the browser interpretation.
You get the body as a whole blob, browser doesn't care
ok, so how would I avoid having to parse that blob myself?
@Puppy I wouldn't do that. I'd just augment the JSON after you got it from the compiler. Why can't you just add a property?
For JSON you can easily wrap it inline with something like python -c "import subprocess, json; compiler_output, _ = subprocess.Popen('compiler blah blah', stdout = subprocess.PIPE, stderr = subprocess.STDOUT, shell = True).communicate(); program_output, _ = subprocess.Popen('program', stdout = subprocess.PIPE, stderr = subprocess.STDOUT, shell = True).communicate(); print(json.dumps({ 'compiler': compiler_output, 'program': program_output }))"
json.loads on compiler_output if it's JSON probably
(You can even separate streams like this if you care to)
13:42
hmm, so invoke the two programs separately on the server
@sehe lol
is the new medal of homor game any good
I wanted to play Airborne but it costs 10€ :S
> The SP is action-packed but short, with only 5 hrs of gameplay.
hmm worst case I lose 5 hours I suppose
Botanic archaeology or archaeological botany? /cc @ElimGarak
Its botany either way, so win win :P
Or a c-section?
13:53
What is it today
I get the impression Dawkins could be more succinct about this i.imgur.com/HOsbxpe.png
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Please read the rules
13:55
I was editing...
Please bin in one binning :)
@user228395 They've not been deleted. You can still edit the messages
This isn't the PHP room
That's not PHP
Irrelevant. Question dumps are bad
Also it's not doable also it's already answered on SO
Many times
13:57
omg i have netflix i can watch all the movies
@BartekBanachewicz see you in a few days
@BartekBanachewicz Is there anything interesting there
Could you give me the link, @CatPlusPlus?
@Prismatic I mean, what else could vOv mean?
No
Prime time to learn how to search
13:58
@CatPlusPlus you sound like the old lady going back to her isp saying "I already read all of the internet"
Then, could you tell me where to search for?
@BartekBanachewicz Not really, it's just Netflix has a history of having shitty libraries in non-US
very overpowered villains
@user228395 Google is at your service, 24hrs a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, for your entire lifetime. Please make use of this service. :)
@CatPlusPlus it has cool things I like and some I want to see
13:59
I mean it sort of looks like it could be an acronym
I'm just asking what's on offer hereeeee
Please guys, it is not that I did not search. I tried void pointers, I tried looking for "generic declaration" and I didn't find it.
@CatPlusPlus I can do some searching if you have any specific titles in mind
Some TV showes
Fawlty Towers is always fun to watch again
13:59
Syfy or whatnot
well Pretty Little Liars is there

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