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19:00
Exciting? I was pointing out that security isn't that strong... unless we are talking about different things now
@Borgleader well, I am a happy customer when an ancient GPU can run the arguably best looking game 6 years later (well, it did die tho and had to be replaced :()
It's very strong, inspecting Orbis is what is interesting. Booting a poor man's variant of linux, not so much. I don't think Sony cares much about all that, the amount of work required to make it half-baked is mindnumbing.
@ScarletAmaranth Well ive owned AMD gpus in the past, and ive been burned (litterally, they overheated, 2 of them at least) and i had driver problems. I've been much happier since i switched to the green team. Its going to take a lot for me to go back.
They'll care if an exploit gets out in the wild
@ScarletAmaranth I’m still running a venerable 5850
19:02
@Prismatic It's already gone :D
with bits of string and everything
@ElimGarak There's always more waiting to be found
There is a dumb mistake hidden somewhere deep. Last time, it took 5 years, though.
It feels like its impossible not to have security flaws in software so yeah. I heard the 3ds got blown wide open recently
people have cfw running on it so I guess homebrew and piracy is a go
I'd be very much interested in dumping everything related to Xbox One's OS.
19:08
The DS / 3DS has been blown wide open for a very long time, no?
Not the 3ds
I wonder what the Nintendo NX will be like
probably shit
Nintendo seems like they are in a bit of a weird spot with hardware offerings
nintendo is good at making games, not so good at this hw thing. they got really lucky with motion controls but otherwise thats it. hell even their online offering lags behind everyone else for the most part
What issues does their online have?
In a certain sense they have the right idea with hardware I think; the WiiU was a squandered opportunity
Have you seen Mario Maker? That game looks ridiculously fun
And its a perfect fit for the console with the stylus and weirdo controller. Creation is a lot of fun, I think Nintendo should have put out more stuff like that
19:13
@Prismatic it seems to me their online experience is not as up to snuff as xbox live/psn
also they had this weird friend code model at some point? is that still a thing?
dunno
I know you have to pay for PS and Xbox online now though
I wonder if Nintendo will have paid online as well for NX
@Prismatic You have to pay for PSN Plus, idk what features you get for the regular one though.
Not anymore, for PS4 you have to pay for online
ah ok, im still on ps3 where you can play online without it
Yeah. I didn't use online too much on my PS3 but it was pretty solid
I guess someone's got to pay for servers though
(rip p2p)
19:16
> Recognising Germans, who write in English, by the way, they use the comma.
Whatever happened to the guys who were breaking the iPhone all the time?
> Recognising the Russians who write in English by the way they use article.
Probably got bored, I guess.
@ElimGarak not enough of a challenge? :P
in jail because 'murica?
are the newer iOS versions not jailbroken?
jailbreak was a god send on earlier iphones... i had so much cool stuff installed that walled garden didnt let you
like a file browser lol
19:18
Given that everyone who's tried since failed horribly, it may be that the cat & mouse game gave Apple a lot of ways to seal their gates. It's still possible, but the time investment is probably horrendous.
@Prismatic Even if not, it's but a matter of time
ios 9 has a jailbreak, ios 9.1 doesn't
ios 9 was released in september
they aren't that far behind
Wrt to the old crew, they're really far behind. MuscleNerd and the squad. The process itself is painful and mindnumbing, so even that is pretty cool, but still. I do wonder where they find the willpower to keep that going.
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Apple really loves to lock things down.
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It's quite annoying.
19:23
@ElimGarak I would think that new people take over as time goes on
I'd be very much interested in booting a tiny custom kernel for shits and giggles instead of iOS, but the boot security is hella annoying, even if you get close. And it only got more annoying over the years.
I like it when things read like this
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Wow, another Lounger using Haskell.
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This place is slowly turning into Lounge<Haskell>
you mean you don't use haskell?
19:31
we will gradually annex everyone to Idris
he does
@Lalaland It's a JS unit testing framework that's obviously been ported to Haskell ;p
I always thought the C++ part was a decoy to attract fresh meat for haskell?
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Yeah, I use a little bit of Haskell
Haskell is a gateway drug to Idris
I actually like F# more
but haskell makes me feel smarter or something
19:33
I think the ONLY advantage of F# is that it has .NET stuff at its fingertips
and visual studio
I can select multiple lines of F# code, right click them then load in interactive
essentially, I can reload specific bits of code at any time, without doing the multi-step :reload thing like in haskell
yeah but that's a bit pointless considering impure constructs in F# (sometimes)
it can't be pointless if it speeds up your work
actually, everything about F# seems to be about speeding up your work
except for the paradigm ^^
(that's a joke)
19:35
and not bogging you down in theory
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F# is terrible.
Haskell has never bogged anyone down in theory
If only I could get one of those xbone indie single player games for a closer look.
@AlexM. yeah no
do a quick comparison of F# themed web talk and Haskell themed web talk
19:36
last time I checked on F# on a youtube video by Microsoft, the guy was telling me that in F# you don't write a program, you just ask the computer to make you a cup of coffee
@AlexM. community, not language
and notice the differences in topics people talk about
and you get what each community focuses on
@LucDanton both F# and Haskell are community driven
the MLs have as much backing in theory and are as much used for papers and the like as Haskell
@AlexM. what does that mean?
it means that @AlexM. is forgetting the entire .NET platform hiding behind F#
:P
19:37
it means they're being influenced by their communities i.e. by use cases
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@ScarletAmaranth Cinch seems to get bogged down a lot by Haskell's theory
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Nintendo NX is offering upgradeable hardware right?
Oops I wasn't scrolled
@AlexM. you don’t say?
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So there is that counterexample
@LucDanton yep, hence why its users are relevant
and the topics they focus on are relevant
19:38
@Lalaland Cinch is writing a monad tutorial right this moment
@AlexM. see, my position is that I’m offering to see it flipped
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@AlexM. What would you say is the big difference in community?
@LucDanton that's what she said
@AlexM. the users flock to the tools that let them do what they want to do
@Lalaland if I were to summarize it, the stance with F# is often "here's how you can do that C# thing better"
in the same project, right
with the same tools
even make them interact if needed
19:39
in that respect, researchers do use MLs and Haskell—Haskell is not the end-all-be-all language for that purpose
@ElimGarak Remember the iDroid project? I ran Android on my iPhone, so cool
Guys, what do you call a really tiny turd?
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Less focus on purity/fancy features then.
why F# out of the MLs doesn’t figure as much (if that’s true, I don’t know) I can’t quite tell—but why would you turn that into a feature?
"Another great ML, except snubbed by some people!"
@Prismatic Yeah, I actually did some small experiments back then, but that was so long ago, back in the days of the 3G/3GS
19:40
@AlexM. does that make sense to you?
@LucDanton I don't see why not
it's not like F# is good for everything
I wouldn't use F# to drive an UI when I can easily use WPF with C# and call my F# from it
Ha, I forgot how adorable it was.
looks like a soapbox
I liked the 3G and 3GS
I had an ipod touch 2g, it was nice and round
adorable little soapbox
19:44
@ElimGarak yours ?
@AlexM. with C# you have stuff (such as Linq) at your disposal, there isn't always that much incentive to switch to F# for some random interop
@MarkoMackic Back in the day, but that pic is from the internets.
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Can I tell GCC to warn me if I use a C++ keyword as an identifier in C code?
@MadameElyse probably :D
Right now, I'm on the 6s. It's round again, but not in the smooth reflective adorable soapbox way.
19:45
How to parse a little endian float from char array reliable in proper C++?
@ScarletAmaranth and probably nobody does switch to F# for a tiny part of their project
@noob Your name does you justice
are you trying to say that interop is useless?
also are you sure LINQ can substitute absolutely all of F#'s FP features
because IME LINQ is just declarative walking on collections
@AlexM. yes that must exactly be it
I see only
> -Wc++-compat (C and Objective-C only)
Warn about ISO C constructs that are outside of the common subset of ISO C and ISO C++, e.g. request for implicit conversion from void * to a pointer to non-void type.
well, it does too much
19:47
@LucDanton if it's not it, then all I can answer is "ok"
@ElimGarak Thanks
@ElimGarak Its "adorability" was obviously so minimal as to be imminently forgettable.
@JerryCoffin Jerry, Apple's #1 fan :P
bruh the shit you have to write in C# to get a subset of F#'s functionality is crazy functionalcsharp.codeplex.com
I'd take interop over that any day
I just looked at the first example: pattern matching
19:50
C++ makes me happy. You guys should do more C++.
otherwise I'd just bog myself down in the swampest of swamps
@ScarletAmaranth yes look at the amounts of boilerplate
Scully: "Snake handling, didn't learn that in catechism class."
Mulder: "That's funny I knew a couple catholic girls who were expert at it."
hahahahaha xD
ok obviously without direct language support it's gonna take syntax, but there are other tools that solve the same problem - virtuals, visitor ...
who would EVER want to write that
noone, that's why you don't patternmatch
19:51
or you just use a language that allows it natively
what are you even trying to tell me
@AlexM. remember that saying about writing Fortran in any language?
just nevermind, let's talk Underrail
sure
I've rescued Newton
Writing Fortran-style code outside of Fortran is as ill-advised as aping pattern matching in a language without it.
19:52
had to stealth and save-scam the make him live
@LucDanton that's what I'm trying to say
…by showing how it’s done?
@AlexM. I thought you were saying the opposite when you linked "functionalcsharp"
no, I was trying to say that when you need what F# has interop is not a problem :<
'MURDER IS BAD' 'step-by-step instructions to break-in and shoot your neighbours in the head'
19:53
in reply to your message that not everyone is willing to do interop
with which I agree
@ScarletAmaranth A Newton? Why?
it was also sort of a reply to the LINQ part which can only take you so far if you want extra
@AlexM. Scarlet position is that he doesn’t feel the need for F# that much to begin with.
@JerryCoffin I have a strange fetish for PDAs
sure not everyone wants to do interop and not everyone needs interop
but I don't see that being a reason not to advertise it
it's one of F#'s strengths
19:54
@AlexM. nobody argued that
and yet that's what started you two
that line about interop
I said nothing about F# in a while
@AlexM. I esp. said nothing about interop
well you didn't, you just answered in Scarlet's place :P
I think it was you who said: "are you trying to say that interop is useless" - I have never tried to say that o_O
@AlexM. well, don’t shoot the messenger
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19:56
@StackedCrooked Boke dake ga inai machi should be really good. /cc @Mysticial
"there isn't always that much incentive to switch to F#" hopefully doesn't imply it
@LucDanton Depends on whether the language is flexible enough (or has something else similar enough) to ape it in a way that's better than alternatives.
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Haven't seen anything else yet
@ScarletAmaranth yep, then I mentioned that if you didn't mean that then my only answer can be "ok" because yea I agree
@JerryCoffin yeah I visit variants in C++ and don’t feel bad about it
19:56
@Xeo Just saw the first ep. It's very promising.
I mean it's obvious that it's not like everyone is crazy about interop
@ScarletAmaranth I kinda feel bad about him lol
you'll meet him later, he's kind of a slacker and not exactly, uh, soldier-like
he does get to slack so it's ok
I figured as much when he was shaking in a building waiting to be rescued
did you get to fight any of those psi beetles?
they're really hard to beat at first
19:58
yeah as a... sniper-ish build, was hard
Oh, Xeo! Please, answer my question... About [namespace.udecl] 7.3.3\17 !
there was a flame barrel to kill one and then I tried to come to melee range and pistol-shoot them
also don't feel bad about save scumming, you'll use tricks like those often if the fight is too difficult, at least until the middle of the game or so
yeah I had to scam badly to get them to split so I could 1v1 them
I often sat near the exit and when I'd go below a HP % I'd leave then return after healing
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19:59
@EugeneZavidovsky no?
I would stealth-skip but they always killed Newton (you can just lie about having killed them)
@Xeo Or, you, @JerryCoffin! Answer my question I haven't written yet : D Excuse me... I am typing it now...
Dec 31 '15 at 0:50, by Alex M.
I think I restarted the fight 3 seconds before it started at least 50 times
my worst save scumming example
in underrail
starts there
and I still don't have a sniper rifle
:(
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Whoo, TASBot block in just over half an hour
20:02
So, there is a question. Why is there an ambiguity towards name "x" look-up in the example provided in N4296 [namespace.udecl] 7.3.3\17 ???
you'll find snipers in junkyard I think
@Xeo yeah can't wait
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@AlexM. The aimed shoot shot feat and psi really reduce the reliance on the rng.
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As psi is almost always 100% accuracy
aimed shot I scam with still
mostly to open out of stealth
and I really want that to hit
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20:04
@ScarletAmaranth get the critical power feat.
@Lalaland that fight was the only build I was weak against
the next 4 or 5 arena matches I finished in a single round with a single shot
@Lalaland I think I am only lvl 4 so far
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1.4k single critical hits.
yea you need criticals for snipers
I haven't played much, just done the very first 2 quests
20:05
@Lalaland is that winxp photo photoshoped :D
haha
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@StackedCrooked What else do you have on your watchlist this season?
The continuations for Assassination Classroom, GATE and Durarara.
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That's actually the easiest way to kill the final boss.
user406009
Two critical sniper shots and over.
And probably a few series I've not yet discovered.
20:09
@R.MartinhoFernandes Woop woop.
@Xeo I'll let you know if I discover a cool new series :)
@EugeneZavidovsky If I get a chance when you post it, I'll at least read through it. Answering will depend upon interest and time (have to take my son to a basketball game fairly soon, so...)
Xeo
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@StackedCrooked Oh yeah, Gate part two. Forgot about that. Whoops.
It got off a pretty good start.
@JerryCoffin No problemo!
20:16
@Borgleader :3
@ElimGarak What are some props that would be good modeling practice?
@Borgleader google Naomi Campbell
@ScarletAmaranth can you even english?
@Borgleader she does modelling well! (or used to?)
@ScarletAmaranth i want to model game props
20:19
model a chest
oooh I didn't realize! (or did I...)
and then turn it into a mimic with animations
everyone loves mimics
nah, static stuff for now, animations are annoying
@Prismatic I am almost entirely positive that's not the case
rather, I love mimics when they happen to someone else.
oh god this banana bread smells so good and it's only been in the oven for seven minutes
but chests with teeth are adorable
20:21
I agree
I'd name my mimic "Chester"
facepalm
good name
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@Prismatic fucking mimics.
@Xeo how dare you
@Xeo the hell is a mimic
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Exactly what I replied to.
A monster that disguises as a treasure chest
20:26
it's a rather classic RPG monster
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Usually extremely tough for the general area it's found it
it attacks when you get close or when you try to open the chest.
one of those things ate my masterwork thief's tools >:(
I got adamantine ones after that until an adamantine clockwork horror broke those, the bastard
> İt's nintendo 64 i have a nintendo 64
Twitch chat messages.
(Do not wonder about the context. There is no context.)
@jaggedSpire is that some DnD?
@ScarletAmaranth yeah. I think my group was level 9 at the time
20:32
@jaggedSpire PnP?
the nintendo 128 is better tho
just add more bits
the DM didn't really check anything beyond the CR, so when he actually opened up the page on the adamantine clockwork horror the look on his face was a mixture between priceless and "oh fuck"
@Borgleader insect-y one
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20:34
aaaa why does C++ lack flexible arrays
that does look creepy as shit
@MadameElyse beacuse dynarray was rejected
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How is dynarray relevant?
isn't that a flexible array? my baT then vOv
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dynarray is an alternative to VLAs.
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20:35
I'm talking about flexible arrays, not about VLAs.
and that's not what you meant by a "flexible array"?
ok
my bad
char data[] at the end of struct is flexible
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struct blob {
    size_t length;
    char data[]; // flexible array
};
even i know to write that code
haha
:D
@ScarletAmaranth Which it should have been a long time ago.
20:36
I use flexible arrays in my hobby C++ FS project because meh portability
anyone written rmd in cpp ?
dynarray was fucking disgusting and the only bad thing about what happened is that it didn't get terminated sooner
@MadameElyse Why do you need them?
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@milleniumbug I also use them, with diagnostic pragmas.
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@Morwenn I want to pair an array of statically unknown size with a refcount and point to it.
20:38
@Puppy I heard it was terminated for good reason bu to be honest, I don't know those reasons (I also don't know whether there's a different VLA proposal pending)
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I don't want to point to a structure that contains a pointer.
the more troubling part is that it can spam a high level spell that forces the target to fort-save-or-die, and if it passes the fort save, to take hilarious damage, as far as I can recall
@ScarletAmaranth It was basically broken in every imaginable respect
none answered me :(
you suck :D
@ScarletAmaranth Among other things, it was designed to always be on the stack except when it wasn't.
20:39
the people who actually put thought into their evaluations of the monsters would have given it a CR of 12
no one*
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VLAs are also nice though.
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I sometimes use them as well. Also with diagnostic pragmas.
Beautiful
I've eliminated large chunks of overhead.
did they refuse a deal they shouldn't have? :3
20:43
@ThePhD why is fast function both faster and slower than everything else?
also it seems to me like safe_function - function_result -> int is your best bet for good yet predictable performance
@Borgleader Strangely enough sometimes nonius just measures 0 ns for some tests... and that's it. I think there might be a clock bug somewhere with VC++, maybe.
Thank you again for the work on this marvelous library - people underestimate it frequently — sehe 13 secs ago
@ThePhD weird deviations
@ThePhD lol - I like how you dare not blame nonius :D
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@sehe flagged as too chatty
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also upvoted it
20:47
Kei leuk man
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I crave boost multiindex in Python so often
@ThePhD wait, so fast_function is slower than safe_function?
@ScarletAmaranth VC++ had a clock bug before: I'd have to build it against boost's clock in VC++ to see if that really is the issue.
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and in other languages too
@MadameElyse TBH I don't like Boost MI too much (there's hardly ever a use case that fits it conveniently for me). But, as things go, it does what it does really well
20:48
@ThePhD I know :-\ I've run into it on numerous occasions :(
@Borgleader In some cases, yeah.
I'm gonna be analyzing the code some more later.
Chattiness begat more chattiness
fast_function should be faster in all cases because (especially since this si x86 Windows) it doesn't set up any exception handling, just throws things right on through.
@Xeo TASbot inc
@sehe Have you seen that CppCon presentation about building a multi-index container?
20:49
@ThePhD seeing these bursty deviations I'd assume the system wasn't idle/cache effects
@Morwenn I guess no
@sehe I am running like, 20 other things...
@sehe It was fun. It argued that Boost.MI was too complex then went ahead and created a "good and clean replacement" that just looked awful.
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@ScarletAmaranth aw yiss
@ThePhD you need to profile Chandler style :)
@ThePhD Makes the results unusable.
20:52
@Morwenn that is funny. And tragic. I agree Boost MI is too slow. It's like with all the flat ordered containers, I crave a "on-demand" index update (perhaps with "dirty" tracking). And constructors/insert overloads that optimize for known sorted data.
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@Puppy Well, in this case it looks like it affects them (nonius actually precisely exists to quantify the uncontrolled variations, so you could argue it's not all lost). But in general, yes, strive to keep external influence out
Episode 40 is live! @gregthelaw from @undosoft on #cplusplus debugging w/ UndoDB! http://cppcast.com/2016/01/greg-law/ https://t.co/WJKfPKUk0w
At first I assumed UndoDB was the obvious nickname for MongoDB, but then I realized that in order to reliably undo, consistency guarantees would still have to be met

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