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05:00
sickada is quite good as well
there's not really an advantage to moving to HK if you're in tech, I don't think
apply for a visa on gaybros.hk
there's some amazing opportunities here but if you have a few years of experience, there's loads of opportunities in areas like SF
user406009
Is the COL a lot lower there than SF?
i moved because the offer was good and the team was amazing, aand they gave me the offer about 1 week after I initially contacted them
no not really
Yeah, HK efficiency
05:03
I have finally found @Puppy
Applied for job, contract signed within 10 days.
tax is lower but rent is pretty expensive
MTR is good so if you wanted you could save loads of money by just commuting for 10-15 mins on the train
HK is a bit crowded for my liking
are you commuting by taxi
i walk
05:05
hardcore
its less than 10 mins
You don't want to live Kowloon side right?
nope
although they probably have newer buildings
but commuting is for fegs
yesterday, by Angry Lettuce
can't hear you over my massive savings
yesterday, by nick
lol saving is for fegs
05:10
yesterday, by Angry Lettuce
can't hear you over my massive savings
Rofl, this conversation ...
F(Good saving strategy) x f(well paid job) x f(excellent investment strategy) = great possibility of retire comfortably at age of 45 while being a millionaire
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper You call this a conversation? You're feeling generous today, aren't you?
I am actually feeling miserable - gave SE my home address for them to send me a T-Shirt, instead I got this ...
Because obviously people all stay at home during week days ...
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper or just make millions right now
retiring is for fegs though
05:38
@orlp menacing
06:00
@Mysticial what is the memory transaction size on modern CPUs?
Define transaction
minimum amount of memory transiting between CPU and L1
1 byte I believe
and between L1 and L2? L2 and RAM?
06:09
Cache line
interesting, thanks
didn't know you could have transactions of less than a cache line
I'm not 100% sure about last level cache and ram.
@AngryLettuce That's just a 1 byte load/store.
On GPU it's 128 bytes between the processor and L1, 32 bytes for caches above
You can't have less-than-128 bytes load/stores
Things are supposed to get interesting with AVX512. The SIMD width is equal to the cache line.
So you're going to saturate bandwidth very quickly is what you mean?
06:15
From the processor design side, it means that aligned zmm register read/writes don't need any combining logic.
> 32 512-bit registers
oh my
all these bits
512 bits is so massive
Yeah, they have a lot of area.
@набиячлэвэлиь That is pretty awesome.
06:30
@Mysticial still tiny compared to all the cache on the cpu, right?
Not quite. It's getting up there.
If you take a look at the Haswell die shots.
@AngryLettuce im sure you could make it fit
we believe in you, deeply
07:27
@orlp Korean cities as seen from above
sup my loves
@AngryLettuce can I ask you a personal question?
you just did you rude ass
ok, here it goes: are you asian?
I am, why?
Are you trying to imply I might have genitals of reduced dimensions?
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wow that's rude but it wouldn't be a first
no. I had never thought about your genitals up to this point
now I'm thinking about it
07:31
good
my genitals are thinking about you too
<3
you said you speak french. were you born in france?
non en bretagne
so he is british?
I'm just trying to understand why someone who supposedly speak french and english would work in hong kong
Confusing Brittany with Britain should be punishable by death
I don't speak french. so you were born in brittany?
same city as morwenn?
07:36
I am back in America.
Same region yes
@Rapptz how was jihad
boring
@Rapptz you had travelled to south america right?
yes
ariba! do you speak spanish?
07:37
yes
was is it about work or family?
I mean the trip
@Rapptz hiya
drug dealing
how are you enjoying your inbox
make sure to search through chat also because I’m fairly sure SO gave up on notifying you after a while
I crafted an item and it crashed the server
I only got 3 badges
> visited 1277 days, 1 consecutive
A moment of silence
07:40
@LucDanton what
@AngryLettuce actually no, I crafted an item, put it on, and then it crashed the instance
everytime I put it on it does that
what game are you guys talking about?
Path of Exile
@LucDanton lol
07:43
@CatPlusPlus sad thing is that crashing an instance means that you can attempt to craft perfect rolls à la save scumming
2powerful
i.e. try something, crash the instance if you don’t like the outcome to rollback
Ring of +4 save scumming
you can duplicate items with server crashes
otherwise, change zone to force server to save changes
@bitcode it’s harder in PoE which is not to say it hasn’t happened in the past
07:44
They'd probably ban you
I think? I’m not sure
@CatPlusPlus yeah even deliberately crashing instances is obviously not a nice thing to do
It's kind of a high profile thing unless they're shit at monitoring
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper whats that
If you were cheating you'd probably want to not announce that fact every time you do it :v
@CatPlusPlus pretty gud
07:46
This is what happens when you don't use fault-tolerant, isomorphic javascript for your server
Modans and tyeps would solve this
And instead choose to rely on legacy, memory unsafe languages such as C++
:insert babbling:
So this spec says:
> Packet Length: 80 bytes
And then says:
> <last field>: 1 byte at offset 77
So that would be 78 bytes in total
And server sends me 79
wat do
cry in a corner
Padding maybe
07:51
padded with imaginary bytes
Unpadded
The guys replied "because you need to use pragma pack 2"
That's in the answer. First sentence explains what to do. Second sentence explains why. If you didn't get it, look at the output where it says <xmlattr>. Does the <xmlattr> node have a child named "Code"? — sehe 3 mins ago
Always amazed how programmers can be such mindless critters
pls tell me how you can have an offset of 77 with pragma pack 2
@AngryLettuce offset not relative to start of packet
07:52
Carefully
@sehe then relative to what, their mom?
You tell me. We don't even know what you are referring to (at least, I haven't spotted it yet, just came in)
I know what I'm referring to, I'm having this conversation with myself please don't interfere
> I swear, if any of the knights are girls I'm going to freak. I want it to be historically accurate.
lol nerds
08:08
contex plesa
@AngryLettuce oh my
good morning
We do agree that 141 bytes is not a valid size for a pragma pack (2) struct
Do we
jfc I don't understand anything
@AngryLettuce yes
08:23
Modern javascript, annotated (updated): https://t.co/iIFDHpoxJJ
Hello
Cinch here
single, ready to mingle
I'm sick of doing HMI shit... That thing makes me wanna kill myself
Human Machine Intercourse
Quite accurate coz I'm so fucked right now
@AngryLettuce careful with the "I" word. I was banned for using it
08:25
So was I
You lack the street lounge cred @bitcode
Do you guys understand what this means:

square : function(num:integral) :
	rval = *(num num)
	return rval
;
"I like to design shitty languages with crappy syntax that nobody will use, ever"
@Rerito I have the cred needed to use the I word. I've been in this community for DAYS!
If I'm interpreting this correctly
08:26
@Morwenn @orlp Yes, but what if you are sorting a Linked List not an Array, would this algorithm be more efficient than the other ones? I wonder
morning
lol medium.com/@wob/… and of course the first comment "Why not take the time that this medium took to write and instead contribute something positive to the community? It’s open-source for a reason, don’t like it — fix it."
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@CatPlusPlus I read this yesterday. that first comment is so ridiculous
Open Source .. You don't like it — fix it.
acknowledging there is a problem is the first step to fix it. and the commenter simply can't grasp the concept of "communication"
hai @Rerito
long time no see
08:34
I'm trying to wonder, how the hell do I make this syntax?
@Mr.kbok Yeah, i've been pretty fucked up these last weeks
How do you guys feel about functions that can return types?
something bad happened? I thought you were in holidays
Yeah, heavy wine drinking and heavy meals
ok :)
08:39
last week a friend of mine I hadn't seen for 5 years crashed at my place
So pizza and gaming
The next day, truffade heavily loaded with cheese
But hey, I didn't gain so much weight hehehe
Benefits of eating like a hog the whole year
You had a pretty cool start of year
myself I just didn't stop working for 2 weeks
shame
I'll be glad when it starts to bear its fruits
Since my friend arrived last wednesday, I had the two days off and could shop for the sales
Ven
Ven
Yo yo
08:43
It's a fucking PITA to find a jean
I should do that too, but time
I really needed jeans
(Big thighs but small waist)
@Rerito you better get a skirt then
@bitcode I can't grow the beard to go with that sorry
Hi
Um, do you guys understand this?
/ = function(a=integral() b=integral() return=type(T)) :
	return$type = typeof(a))
	$ensure( b != 0 )

	rval = /(a b)
	return rval
;
08:46
Is "I don't give a rat's ass" a valid answer?
@Mr.kbok Why such a heavy load?
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@VermillionAzure it lacks commas
@bitcode Because commas are ignored in this langauge
That way you can insert it into numbers like 9,000,000
There. I fixed it. Now it will run

/ = function(a=integral(), b=integral(), return=type(T)) :
return$type = typeof(a))
$ensure( b != 0 )

rval = /(a b)
return rval
;
Perhaps the curly braces would do better as well
Pretty sure you're the stargazer here @AngryLettuce
08:51
@Rerito well, there's work. also I start the C++ courses next week so I have to prepare the material and also improve my English. There's also my girlfriend starting her business, so papers to make, and various logistic issues. We had to make her a website too.
user1804599
Mysterious undocumented business rule of the day: str(self.created_at.year)[2:] if self.created_at.year > 2015 else str(2016)[2:].
user1804599
So basically, if the creation year was 2015 or earlier, show it as if it was 2016.
@Mr.kbok I could never have that done. Too lazy :o
What's the purpose of the business?
to make money
garden variety photographer business
08:53
@Rerito proteine diet
user1804599
I found it when duplicating Python code to SQL because we don't use an automatic SQL to Python converter for deduplicating logic.
@VermillionAzure by returning types, what problem of the current languages are you solving in your new language?
@Rerito now I am
@bitcode Dependent types and bounded generics
As well as allowing logic in types to allow for dynamic or static verification
Seems easier to just clean up the data
(inb4 this is the cleanup script)
08:55
@Rerito by the way if you want a nice professional portrait lettuce now
@sehe I find your interest in cum nutritional information quite alarming
No interest. Just trivia
@bitcode e.g. :
@AngryLettuce I've written a lot of packet encoding and decoding stuff and never needed pragma packing ever.
@Mr.kbok That would also imply to find a good hairstyle :p
user1804599
08:55
@sehe Nah, that requires writing SQL and logging into the server, which requires more thinking too.
is_printable(obj=type()) {
@bitcode Stackoverflow shirt & SE fan patch
user1804599
It requires reading documentation.
@Rerito get yourself a scott meyer wig, everyone will see how much of a c++ expert you are.
Great idea
08:56
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper is that your purse?
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A: Choose your own swag - the craziest contest idea ever! What were we thinking?

Telkitty the Web DeveloperRoses are red, violets are blue, my chickens want a T-shirt, & I support them too! What am I going to use it for? Being a T-shirt, I guess I’ll use it for what it’s supposed to be used for. No, not as a door mat. I can’t speak for anyone else, but I generally wear a T-shirt when it’s really warm...

I got it from this answer
@bitcode is_printable(obj=type()) { return(obj$printable)) }
user1804599
The way it goes here is that people do what at that moment takes the least amount of effort to get the job done, no matter how much hassle and confusion it is going to cause in the future.
@bitcode that's my bag, yes
pfft
If it isn't broken enough, don't fix it?
If it's broken keep "fixing" it until it is so broken you'll quit your job?
08:57
You know, so we can do something like:
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper are you a girl?
user1804599
I have considered quitting many times because of this.
@bitcode no, they have weird taste in australia, that's all
user1804599
But I don't know where else I could work.
@StackedCrooked Really? It's fairly common to pack network structures, no?
08:58
@bitcode I thought most of the people here knew that I am a female
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper I'm new here
why do you call your purse a "bag"?
@AngryLettuce All "standard" network headers (Ethernet, IPv4, IPv6, TCP, UDP, ARP..) have their fields arranged so the natural alignment makes them "packed" by default.

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