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17:00
@nick I halfway subsist on granola and greek yogurt. I can't judge
@nick I like to go hiking on weekends
@AngryLettuce like a certain kitty
@jaggedSpire lol start a restaurant here
@Borgleader ;D
nerd
17:03
@Borgleader idgi
@Prismatic you dont play video games do you?
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@nick Are you still going to be working on JabbaScript over there in HK?
@Borgleader hes probably googling the significance of the shift key right now
oh yeah shift to run in FPS
I haven't played an FPS in a really long time
The last one I played was FEAR I think
shift to run in a lot of games, also knives help
17:05
@Lalaland i do
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It always seems like Netflix has the worst films available for streaming.
I rarely if ever watch movies on Netflix
i read that netflix might get a news channel soon
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Also, don't watch "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" film guys.
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It's horrible.
17:08
mostly i watch shows (House, HIMYM, X-Files, Top Gear, ...)
i liked the clone wars tv show
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Like the worst movie I have ever seen in years.
@Prismatic which one, afaik theres 2
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How do they even make such sucky films?
the 3d one
it started off rough, but it got really good imo after a couple of seasons
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17:10
Disney should just mark all of Lucas's newer films as non-cannon and remake them.
rofl, will not happen
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Disney's films are not usually extraordinary, but they are at least watchable.
i wish theyd just make movies in the old republic era :(
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That's what I am saying.
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I'm just glad they threw out Lucas's ideas for episode 7.
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17:12
(Lucas had written a screenplay before selling the IP, but Disney just threw it out)
what was the plot of that? jar jar becomes emperor?
I would rather have seen Lucas's ideas
it seems that he might actually had some, unlike Disney
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@melak47 Well, there is that Dark Lord Jar Jar fan theory running around ...
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@Puppy Lucas actually blasted Disney for that after the release of the film.
I think that he and I agree on this matter
Episode 7 was utter worthless trash
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17:16
He publicly said that Disney had no imagination or whatever.
the only pity is that so many people seemed to actually like it for some unfathomable reason
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> The issue was ultimately, they looked at the stories and they said, ‘We want to make something for the fans.’ People don’t actually realize it’s actually a soap opera and it’s all about family problems – it’s not about spaceships. So they decided they didn’t want to use those stories, they decided they were going to do their own thing so I decided, ‘Fine.’
lol lucas
I gotta say that I didn't like the prequel films, but he didn't make a non-film like Abrams did
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17:21
private static final Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger(Main.class);
@jaggedSpire :D
@ThePhD ;)
:3
catface awakens
turn that frown upside down!
17:24
@jaggedSpire have you played broken age?
@Borgleader nope
Psychonauts 2 apparently got funded
People still give DF money for some reason
On Kickstarter?
@CatPlusPlus I no longer have much faith in DF.
No, they have their own platform now
17:26
Didn't that guy make a HUGE flop when people gave him a crapton of money?
You mean like a backflip?
@ThePhD The first part of Broken Age was good, the second part was terrible.
wp... wp...
Supposedly on this platform you can be an actual investor and get some money back, but
It's still dobelfine
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17:35
How is that even legal?
How is what legal
Investing?
nissan is the king of making ugly ass cars
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Yes. Last I recall it was illegal for people to invest in this sort of fashion.
Uh
Why would it be illegal
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Yeah, it is a new thing.
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@CatPlusPlus consumer protection
@Prismatic Use genius.com
someone actually thought this was a good idea
Those rules affect companies not people pledging (and 'investing' here is actual investing thing with shares or whatnot) and idk how you get from that to 'it's illegal to invest in this fashion'
ohh my gosh -.- if anyone is interested I open a file via ifstream and created a unique_ptr of boost::iostreams::filtering_streambuf gzip decompressing so that I can later read the data from the somewhere else from the stream. So because of the pre-buffer it did reading from the outside worked and then gave me a sigsev randomly because obviously the ifstream got cleaned up and therefore it couldn't read more data from it. That's how noob I am. Finally it works :)
17:42
@noob Or, rather, still doesn't and you have a hindenbug
@ElimGarak pretty cool well maybe not for you, but the demos are neat.
@Prismatic After people bought the original Scion xB, they figured "uglier is better", but didn't quite have the guts necessary to take it to the same extreme.
lol
I was looking at a scion tC or whatever the compact sedan was at one point as my first car
oh wow they have two new cars now
a mini sedan and a hatch
man the gt86/brz was such a flop
/cc @Morwenn
17:56
@Borgleader how's bolt coming along? :D
@melak47 not at all. i made a playground to test a feature, but spirit::x3 compile times rose to 4min and i got bummed out by that :(
@Borgleader why apple ? :d
@MarkoMackic ask sarah, i didnt make that comic
@Borgleader wait, I thought you were only using spirit::lex?
17:57
where can i find here
hrer
her
hi .. u I have been web deving for a while now ... and with the all new js framework shit going on .. I am literally very annoyed ... I want to know the world beyond the web .. could I mean any of ya tell me that what things are there that are I mean not web dev .. but I can feel productive writing them
to star or not to star
try React, it's a great new Javascript web dev framework
@Borgleader They used POM for every bit of stairs in Mass Effect. :D
@ElimGarak the Pixel Depth Offset demo is neat as well
18:01
no maan .. frameworks are ok .. but I mean the amount of setup and wiring one has to do .. gawwd its like one of those ads where they say that you buy one and get one free and belw they write T&C: one item should cost you your wife .. I am quitting js-frameworks
@ElimGarak Did you play Mass Effect 2?
@ElimGarak ಠ_ಠ
@Puppy And Mass Effect 3. :D
I finished Mass Effect
I started Mass Effect 2 but I'm struggling to like it
they took out a lot of things that I liked, randomly changed a bunch of the controls, and basically completely wiped my character
@Puppy you made your programming lang ?
18:04
no freeform crouching, ammo now instead of recharge, more awkward galaxy travel, fewer level up options
I mean, they literally made me pick a class all over again.
@melak47 Yeah, they were largely targeting X360 and evaded adding the actual geometry of stairs as POM works splendidly at 45 degrees.
what's the point of importing my ME1 character if I'm not actually going to continue where I left off
@MarkoMackic Yes (how else could it be my programming lang?)
@Puppy to keep all those important decisions you made
basically, who died. I think.
@Puppy Streamlining, yeah. They removed the immersion factor a lot, mostly due to complaints over the elevators.
Mass Effect was rough around the edges, so they were trying to make it appeal to the dumb masses.
the elevators were somewhat annoying but only because they were too slow
18:05
They succeeded, commercially speaking.
if they'd just streamed the new content sooner and made you wait less, it would have been fine
@Puppy alone ?
or even if you could have just run along and shot the walls for lols
@MarkoMackic yes
wouldn't it be great if the elevator speed represented the loading speed? :D
@Puppy Yeah, UE4's streaming system on top of some bloated custom bullshit written by half-baked programmers at BioWare takes the credit there. UE simply wasn't built for their vision, of continuous worlds. In ME2 they just dropped it altogether and opted in for those boring loading screens.
18:06
oops gotta load 10000 little files elevator stutters
anyway I'm totally fine with them not having elevators anymore and having loading screens instead, I don't really mind that
I'll suck the dick of everything sci-fi, so I liked ME2, with all the interesting bits removed.
I mind being bumped back down to level 1 with no items, no levels, no character choices, far inferior movement controls
But yeah, they dumped a lot of the interesting stuff. The presidium is gone, freeform exploration of the citadel is gone, planetary exploration is gone.
I actually almost never used the cover system in ME1 and just tactically crouched instead, but in ME2 it feels very forced
18:08
you can't start out as Shepard, God-Emperor of the known universe - that'd be silly
no, but I could have started out as Sheppard, trained sniper and experienced hacker
I don't like the Citadel acting stupid about the Reapers, though. I get it they want to hide it from the general public, but Shepard was and is a spectre.
rule of drama
or Sheppard who invested in some health-regenerating armour
@Borgleader fuckin nerd
18:10
or Sheppard who can bend her goddamn knees a bit
Baldur's Gate -> Baldur's Gate 2 managed this fine, you kept your character levels and abilities and even some items
@Lalaland well, have you heard of convertible notes?
its a quick ez way to raise seed money lots of startups do it
its sort of like your investors are creditors, then after x months or whatever it turns into actual equity
not sure if i am wording this properly
@ElimGarak this is neat too (same video but later)
if the startup fails then the holders of the note may or may not be left with nothing, but as creditors they're entitled to whatever they can get back
im not a lawyer but i cant imagine it would be incredibly hard to create a crowdfunding platform that operates on sort of the same concepts
@Borgleader We have something like that for cables, it's really an adhoc technique I dubbed projective adaptive geometry. Constraints are set on the mesh (how much it bends) and projected onto the world, then looking through nearby items and trying to align itself as nicely as possible. In our case, requires a "static skeleton" which is baked on finalization, unless marked dynamic.
I feel like playing Mass Effect 3 now.
I feel like replaying all of them =/
18:25
I lose my eagerness when I remember the ending. I usually just stop after the Citadel DLC.
I dont think I did any DLC aside from crash site one
Citadel DLC, you'll love it.
actually no, i did do the mercenary dude dlc, well i did his "personal quest"
idk if there was anything else
Zaeed, in ME2?
yeah that guy
18:27
Citadel is for ME3, endgame content, fan service really. A really warm type of sendoff.
my async application event handling setup doesn't line up perfectly with vsync :[
i think a thread is constantly sleeping / waking... siiiiiiiggggghhhhhhhh
multithreaded + option to enable and disable vsync == >:[
@Prismatic make it a vsync application then :p
Keep at it, you'll get it eventually :P
enforcing vsync seems like a bad idea
ive heard that some drivers can even let implementations ignore it
is speedtree just L-system implementation (basically)?
18:31
wow, this is fucking retarded
I'm looking at some speed-tree trees, they look really shit
@ScarletAmaranth i think this is pretty good
@ScarletAmaranth Nothing beats custom work, but for games they have serious constraints
unlike your face
They also have special variants for offline renderers, where they can really go crazy detail-wise.
18:33
In Netbeans, in catch(ClassCastException ex) if exception is unused, you have "variable ex is unused" warning. Except catch(ClassCastException) isn't valid syntax, and you can't silence the warning with (void)ex;
@Prismatic You must be new to the world :P
@ElimGarak ?
I need to buy some time - who's selling?
@ElimGarak Soon we'll have lightspeed CPUs and insane video cards nothing will stop us :P
@milleniumbug does catch (ClassCastException&) work? :D
18:35
no, it's Java
@Borgleader light is just twice as fast as what you get from current tech
@milleniumbug bleh
not using Java is always a good start
start every one of your projects with not Java
@ScarletAmaranth well you usually dont get a 2x jump between generations so 2x would be good :)
but really the jump in GPU power will matter even more
18:37
when do we get real time ray tracing
but will probably be mitigated by having to run at 4k res
^ this I wonder
raytracer has been the one and only rendered I've ever written
@Borgleader having to?
@Prismatic not soon enough im afraid
(to make @ElimGarak proud)
18:38
@ScarletAmaranth <3
@Borgleader The leads behind the light-based comms processor are actually from Serbia. :D
@melak47 Well from what I heard was when the xbox 360 and ps3 came out there was a strong push for running at hd resolution because that was their main selling point compared to xbox, ps2. now the ps4/xbox one are still runnning at 1080p but i wouldnt be surprised if the next generation of console makes a push for 4k as a selling point so there will be pressure to have games that actually run at that resolution
perhaps once they re-boot C++ AMP, I might reboot the raytracer
@Borgleader pah, the next gen...isn't that like 8 years off? :p
@Borgleader if xbox360 and ps3 lasted for a decade, how long will the current gen last?
@melak47 ^ this
@ScarletAmaranth idk, but i hope its not 8 yrs like last gen, the current consoles are weak sauce compared to what ps3/xbox360 were when they launched
18:41
that's very true
PS3 was completely cutting edge, including a "really cheap" blue-ray rom
my hope is at most 6, and 2 have already gone by, so 4 more to go i would hope.
i only bought my ps3 because of blue ray
many people did
and it was actually cheaper than a normal blue ray player
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What is a good C++ arena implementation?
18:42
mass produced things are awesome
yeah it was the cheapest on the market
but sony was actually losing money on PS3 hardware initially (if their reports are true)
@MadameElyse I haven't tested it but Facebook's Folly c++ libs have an Arena
@MadameElyse also @Puppy has one!
@ScarletAmaranth i think MS was losing money on theirs too but less but i could be wrong.
I dropped that a long time ago, but it was effective
18:43
Did you peeps see the failoverflow demo of Linux running on PS4
in any case both of them made that money back through game sales and online service subs
@Prismatic with an ancient firmware, yes
sure, it was an invenstment - not a risk really
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@Prismatic With allocators that can be used with vector?
the market was ready for the next gen
@Borgleader Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's accurate. The PS3 had massive hardware costs because they did their own design and shit.
18:44
@Borgleader Was it ancient? The video they releasesd was recent
@Puppy and also the blue-ray (+ cell processor)
xbox360 was a powerPC I think
@Prismatic The video was recent but many of the comments noted that the firmware they used to make this hack was ancient. and that it doesnt work on newer firmware.
which is somewhat amusing
Cell alone cost hundreds of millions of dollars in R&D. And for a long time, they were losing bucks on each sold unit.
18:45
@MadameElyse I'm not sure. They have their own stand-in replacement for std::vector I think, at the very least it should work with that
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eww
yeah Cell was insane (also from what I understand, people coudln't write shit for it even after a decade) - YET STILL better than a powerPC
That's too bad, it'd be pretty bad ass to have Linux working on PS4
powerPC's memory model is not something you want to deal with in games
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18:46
oh it seems Arena is an allocator
You could throw SteamOS on it and have a Steam Box + PS4 in one
@ScarletAmaranth What happens when you learn to make better use of the same hardware :
(TLOU looks slightly better than Uncharted 3 even)
and a run of the mill PC too... all in a neat and compact form factor
yeah it's very nice
didn't the PS3 get a hardware upgrade tho?
new PS3 games run slower on the original PS3s
it's true tho that the diff is huge from the first uncharted to the last
18:47
@AlexM. They released a more compact version (2 in fact, the slim and slimer? idk what they were called), but i doubt it was different hardware
wasnt mike acton with naughty dog
ps3 slim I think
i meant he whole point of consoles is "everyone has the same hw"
@Prismatic this talk wasted 90 minutes of my life :-\
18:48
lol
its basically 'i hate c++' the talk
@Prismatic no hes with the guys who make ratchet and clank i think, uh... sony santa monica?
@Xeo @Mysticial @ScarletAmaranth after last season it seems we finally got some good anime again
Hardware upgrades during console generations only allow power usage optimization
@Borgleader ah right
18:48
@Borgleader Insomniac Games
Or has someone taken over R&C?
PS3 hardware upgrades also removed PS2 backwards compatibility
ah right, insomniac
and for a game-dev stating to hate templates, that's just utter bullshit - you can precompile shit if you want to keep the compile times down, and then do a big recompile before release
@Prismatic wasnt that a firmware upgrade?
@Borgleader nope, PS3 had to emulate PS2 in hardware (emotion engine was ahead of its age)
18:49
@ScarletAmaranth The thing I didn't like about him hating on templates was that he then said you could just use code generation tools
@Borgleader for the the hw capabilities you get in a console, it's impossible to assemble one by yourself given its price
But ... why would you roll your own solution
When templates do that for you
overall though
> This is how the newest firmware update is described on the official PlayStation blog: "The next system software update for the PlayStation 3 (PS3) system will be released on April 1, 2010 (JST), and will disable the 'Install Other OS' feature that was available on the PS3 systems prior to the current slimmer models, launched in September 2009," a Sony rep wrote.
you need to consider that the first uncharted was the first
so subsequent games also had the "wow this can really bring us money!!! invest in graphics and shit!!!" factor in
18:50
@Prismatic yeah I wish him luck writing such tool and make it aware of the type system
and pressure from the competition to output better graphics
@Borgleader Thats just a software update where they got rid of linux support
@Borgleader ...ok :)?
@Prismatic i uh... how did my brain go from "ps2 backwards compat" to linux -.-;
i dont even...
T_T
both things they removed
18:52
all but the latest playstation were pretty much the best hardware available as they came out
I wouldnt be surprised to hear though that backwards compat is one of those things that everyone bitches about a lot, but dont actually use all that much.
well, you can just emulate ps1, ps2... ps3 to some extent; so if you have a PC you're set
@ScarletAmaranth i mean on consoles, ppl have been clamoring for xbox one backwards compat (same for ps4) but really i wouldnt be surprised if in the end very few ppl use it
I have a CP9.
@Borgleader I've been playing Mass Effect from 2008 on my PC just recently.
18:53
Setting up a managing layer to run PS4 or Xbox One games on the PC would actually be harder than most people think, mostly because they hear x86_64 and think "it's a pc".
and I do sometimes replay games like Total Annihilation from 1997.
@StackedCrooked we do?
At least for me :)
Last season was not very good.
@Puppy THIS GAME - MUCH GOOD
Xbox One would be an easier target because it requires partitioning of memory allocated to the GPU, but still a bitch.
18:54
@ScarletAmaranth it was le great
@ElimGarak plus MS wants them similar if I understand their stance correctly
@ElimGarak unified memory makes the thing hard, but the actual hardware is "mostly off the shelf" no?
@Borgleader I dunno man, the PS2 library was incredible
yeah, with a really shit GPU
@Borgleader Yup, however, console APIs feature things that heavily benefit from GCN.
18:55
These days companies just re-release the same games with slightly nicer graphics or whatever at full price to cash out
@ScarletAmaranth and shit cpu, its amd hardware so whaddyu expect :P
@Borgleader AMD GPUs are excellent (of course Intel blows them out of the water with their CPUs)
Translating that would incur even more penalties on top of the unified memory emulation. A rendering engine design geared towards that would be really painful for the architecture of a standard PC.
@ScarletAmaranth you forgot to say hahahaha
failoverflow said they wanted to send in some code to the linux kernel for ps4... they also want people to work on gpu accel support
18:56
@Borgleader my 6 year old 5970 could run witcher 3 full details at ~25fps and my current 290x for not even 300eur just rapes every game vOv
i guess they are confident they can provide exploits
But the biggest problem is the security of those platforms. It's stronk.
anybody has any clue about the current state of cuda unified memory view?
Paging @AngryLettuce ^
> For the PS4, therefore, we’re yet again trying something new. It seems that the PS4 security architecture is rather straightforward and simple; the OS is based on FreeBSD, and the browser uses WebKit, both of which are open source. It is relatively easy to find exploits in both of them (all things considered), and that is all you need to chain into a Linux loader
18:58
@Prismatic ROP or FLOP
@ScarletAmaranth thats not surprising, that gpu was launched what, 2 yrs after the consoles (and probably 3 after the consoles specs were finalized or something) and lets face it the gpu in the consoles is not high end to begin with.
@Prismatic Ah, that's not particularly exciting. I'd argue it is more than useless.
Breaking down Orbis is what's what.

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