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16:00
<3
what if I change my name to السيد كتاب? will that fuck everything up?
@ElimGarak it's cicada
There are several, that one has most rep.
it's the 2000's nippon banzai
16:02
This guy translates to "I'm going to fuck your mouse"
lol
I know a game that fucks your xbox controller. does that count?
There are so many balkan users with offensive names
Well, they can get away with it
btw there was an interesting development in that uni course
I have been asked for my social security number and bank id by the payroll staff of uni
so uh I guess I'm getting paid?
I'm afraid to ask
gets bill
@ElimGarak yeah xD
but no.
additional money can't hurt
16:10
congrats, it's yours forever
that pun
> In a matter of a few seconds it spun up to a truly scary speed (no load on the generator), and I found myself holding onto a giant, spinning, whirligig of death, with no idea how to put it down without getting myself chopped to bits. Fortunately, I did eventually manage to turn it out of the wind and slow it down to a non-lethal speed.
I didn't think wind turbine DYI was so fun
Is the ODR-violation caused by lambdas in headers something I should worry about?
softerizer is coming along nicely, thanks for asking, guise. Yes, it ended up being softerizer instead of pimpek and buttfuckit. Its architecture is similar to the one of GCN and components of the pipeline are implemented in terms of compute shaders in DX12.
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16:23
@ElimGarak you should make it accept spir-v
I don't feel like making software right now
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make some hardware
that's the plan
I had to abandon the case project though ;(
now I have a leftover screen I have no idea what to do with
I am going to clean up in my basement anyway
and prepare it for DYIing
I have 230V there which is nice
@Ell It's mostly research into rasterizing, I am contemplating a new method for GI and I can kill it off sooner by inspecting a quick and dirty GPU-like rasterizer unit.
Ell
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case project?
Pretty expendable in the grand scheme. And it is faster than developing the approach and running into a wall in the final stages. And it's kinda fun because I can write code really fast because I understand the stuff intimately. Usually you type, then you think, then you pick up a paper, then you think some more, then you write some more. :D
elim let's make a postapocalyptic rpg together
Let's call it Outfall :D
@ElimGarak or Undernuke
16:29
A game based on Yiu would be great.
a game based on Mii would be great indeed
@Ell the computer case
Loungers could make something pretty great if they could stop bickering about irrelevant shit. #kyrostat #neverforget
> could
> citation needed
@ElimGarak we just need to choose haskell for the job
and it'll write itself
16:31
@Mysticial You could reproduce the same version, or (if you had no other choice) reverse engineer one of your old executables. Given access to the source code, it would be pretty easy to (for example) export the relevant functions, and then search for the same code in the old executable--the hard part of reverse engineering is usually just finding the code you care about, and I'm pretty sure this would help quite a bit with that.
Maybe we could write an OS update for Bartek in Haskell
I saw a quake 3-like renderer in haskell
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@ElimGarak yeah it'd be nice if I understood something well enough to code quickly
Would be pretty badass.
16:34
@AlexM. Carmack wanted to remake wolfenstein in haskell or something a few years ago.
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I think some people here underestimate the usefulness of Haskell.
It certainly has comedic value!
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So Elim, when was the last time you used Haskell?
@Morwenn Horrendous trigger discipline.
@Lalaland 2012? I think. I am just kidding the Haskellians, tho. It's good for a great many things, but is not really applicable to me.
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16:40
@ElimGarak Yeah, it would be a bad choice for the stuff you are interested in.
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Have you looked at Rust at all?
on the underside of his car, yes :P
@Lalaland s/some/most/
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@BartekBanachewicz Most people here don't give a fuck and stay out of these "debates".
@EtiennedeMartel She's pretty much killing anyone in the comic so it's not that much of a problem.
16:41
Such conflict resolution.
@Borgleader what for carmack outputs abysmal code
Rust's real dope
Anders Hejlsberg (C# language creator) says that C++ templates are either loosely typed or untyped. Is it true?
if you have a language that has only one instruction
carmack would still write it in an ugly way
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16:43
@ElimGarak It's closed source, right?
are templates in C++ indeed loosely typed? (See interview of him by Bruce Eckel here: artima.com/intv/generics2.html )
@JerryCoffin: hi
@Ell I don't mind dumping it on you when I am done in a few days, but it has no production value. :D
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It doesn't need to have production value to be on github :D
Oh wait
I get it
@ElimGarak doesn't know how to use git and that's why everything is closed :')
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@PravasiMeet Yes. That statement is (pretty much) correct. The new attempt to "fix" that is called concepts.
@JerryCoffin: sir, what you think about Hejlsberg's thoughts on C++ templates?
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16:45
I like the "duck tying" term more though as it better emphasizes the distinction.
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I prefer duck typing also
But isn't untyped "more correct"?
@Lalaland: what is meaning of "duck typing" ?
@PravasiMeet if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, its a duck
@Ell Beyond our private repos used internally, I've never quite understood the social coding phenomena. It still feels like showering in front of an audience for me. :D
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@PravasiMeet You don't need explicit interfaces with C++ templates.
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16:46
It simply works if it has the correct API.
user406009
This is opposed to C# or Java generics where you need an interface.
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(And you have to specify that interface in the template definition)
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c++ templates are "as typed" as python is, for instance
I use showering because I used to be really fat, so awkward, right.
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C++ concepts allow you to have "interfaces" for C++ templates in a similar manner to C# or Java generics.
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16:47
@ElimGarak I think showering in front of people would be universally awkward tbh
C++ modules allow you to wait for them.
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@ElimGarak under what license can I have the code? :3
@Ell "It's yours, don't refer anyone to me if they're confused unless you" license
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@PravasiMeet Like here is a Java generic max.
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public static <T extends Comparable<T>> T maximum(T x, T y, T z) {
    T max = x; // assume x is initially the largest

    if (y.compareTo(max) > 0)
      max = y; // y is the largest so far

    if (z.compareTo(max) > 0)
      max = z; // z is the largest

    return max; // returns the largest object
  } // end
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16:49
And here is a C++ one.
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@ElimGarak let's just call it MIT
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template<typename T>
const T& min(const T &x, const T &y) {
    return (y < x) ? y : x;
}
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Note how you have to explicitly note T extends Comparable<T> in the Java one.
Is @Madara around?
Seems like today I'll be writing code in a coffee shop again. Promised to pickup my brother, but there will be a 2 hour hole in the time table.
16:55
Coffee shop coding is fun.
I did it earlier while waiting for an appointment
@WGhost <3<3<3<3<3<3
@ElimGarak heyy
@TonyTheLion Look who's here, bby
@WGhost heyyyy <3
missed you
Also, holy shit, the battery on an MBP is golden.
Apple-required disclaimer: not golden golden
I'd like to code in the coffe shops but it closes at 8 here
Don't even know if I'm in the right place. Assuming 'lounge' means it's casual, so:
Can I ask one of you to take a look at a generic human grammar defintion (pastebin) of my toy programming language 'Lupe' (lol) and see if onthe right lines in terms of what you need to what you'd need to implement it in a language lexer I am going to write. Lupe is basically just a C-style language. Just for the heck of it.
Here it works until midnight :D
guys
what can I use the spare screen for
sup gui
17:01
Instead of coffee shops, I take food from somewhere and then bring it to an empty classroom.
think of cool DYI things
Sometimes I can hook up stuff to the speakers
And basically have my own Party Study Room
Where I can blare the volume as loud as I want at 3 AM in the morning.
I don't think I'm gonna make the pc case without parts
@BartekBanachewicz If it were a touchscreen, you could implement a cool door lock.
AAaaargghhefdgěščřěěč°11!
17:02
@ElimGarak it's a 15" LCD
regular PC one
@ThePhD I guess I could work evenings here but that would be so fucking depressing
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah
What's up?
Java IO and NIO and NIO2 is so infuriatingly useless when you just want to interruptible IO or just IO with timeout from stdin.
@MadaraUchiha Hi.
Need some help with verbs :D
Wondering whether a Raspberry Pi could handle an MBP retina panel.
17:03
How can I help you?
I'm confused how a דגש is added or removed in certain conjugations. I don't know if there's a rule for it or not; I can't find anything online that describes one. Consider the past tense כָּתַב, from the כתב root; it adds a dagesh to the kaf. The infinitive, however is לִכְתוֹב, no dagesh. Is this a regular feature, or something I need to learn for each verb with a kaf, peh, or bet?
> I figured out that if I heated my largest Phillips screwdriver over a fire, it would melt a hole in the PVC blades just the right size for the mounting bolts.
holy fuck this guy is like totally amazing
living on his own in the desert
making civilization from scratch
@TonyTheLion sup gurl
@R.MartinhoFernandes There's a rule called בגד כפת בראש מילה
Or "בגד כפת at the start of a word"
17:07
The rule says that any time the letters ב, ג, ד, כ, פ, or ת appear at the beginning of a word, that letter gets a dagesh
@WGhost just working, and you know, chillin'. Whats up with you?
@TonyTheLion same!
just got into work a few ago
That's why in כיוון (direction) the כ has dagesh, but in הכיוון (the direction) it does not.
17:08
@BartekBanachewicz source?
@BartekBanachewicz Tony Stark?
@MadaraUchiha Is there a rule for middle ones too?
Consider כבד.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Heavy?
The bet gets dagesh in the future tense
Or "as cloth"?
Oh, "share"
17:09
I actually don't know what it means, lol
Just looking a random conjugations.
he builds all kinds of stuff
wind turbine, solar panels, jet engine
Quite sad that google translate doesn't have TTS for Hebrew :(
@R.MartinhoFernandes That's because of the form
17:10
"to burden", it seems.
בניין פעל has a dagesh in the ע
So, even in כתב, the ת has dagesh, although inaudible.
Would anyone be so kind as to look at a toy PL grammar (generic, custom format) for me to see if I'm on the right lines?
17:11
I mean
why waste life programming if you could buy a 40,000 horsepower jet engine that powers a 747 and start it in your backyard
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It also applies to past tense and present tense, by the way.
> Tony Stark built this in a CAVE, from a BUNCH OF SCRAP
@BartekBanachewicz imo, engineering gets more fun as it gets less accessible. programming is at the lowest level.
> The main stumbling block to building solar panels is acquiring solar cells at a reasonable price.
I want to level up
17:12
@MadaraUchiha Ah, so it's a regular thing. Nice.
The interesting bit is making solar cells. :P
i have a lot of motivation to clean up my basement
@R.MartinhoFernandes Wait, I might be wrong here, let me verify
time to head home and use it while it lasts
"The pages are still blank, but there is a miraculous feeling of the words being there, written in invisible ink and clamoring to become visible."
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17:14
@AngryShoe Yes!
@BartekBanachewicz you had me at "why waste life programming"
No, I'm wrong, חפר doesn't have dagesh in the פ
> why waste life
@MadameElyse Have you read the thing about mob griefing in the villagers house?
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I am not going to enable mob griefing.
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17:15
Griefing is prohibited.
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@WGhost Money.
bad reason
can acquire money alternate ways
Right
@R.MartinhoFernandes כבד is not בניין פעל it's בניין פיעל
like selling one's body
And פיעל does have a dagesh in the ע
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17:17
@WGhost Now you aren't comparing "programming vs leisure". Now you are comparing "programming vs other ways to make money".
@BartekBanachewicz Nice APUs, tho
@Lalaland you're the one that brought up money!
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@BartekBanachewicz what a racket tho
> Tyrannosaurus Rekt
lol
כיבד - past
מכבד - present
יכבד - future
כבד - imperative (ציווי)
17:18
I love how past and future look consistent.
@MadaraUchiha כָּבֵד is, but apparently it's archaic.
@MadameElyse Ok :)
So nevermind.
@R.MartinhoFernandes That would be Heavy
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@BartekBanachewicz it took me way too long to realise that they were miniatures
17:19
Or, liver. They have the same word for some reason :D
@PravasiMeet Well, he's certainly right that there's very little error checking done on most template code until you instantiate it, and a template can work when instantiated over one type, and fail when instantiated over another. On the other hand, the claim that they're "just like macros" is pure nonsense and shows a profound lack of understanding.
@MadaraUchiha Morfix says it's "(biblical) to burden". Nevermind, then.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Link?
@R.MartinhoFernandes The first one?
17:21
Third one.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Has no dagesh in the ב though
Pronounced Kavad
C#'s constraints are a pale imitation (at best) of C++ concepts. Concepts specify a set of requirements on a type over which a template will be instantiated. C#'s constraints are based not on the capabilities of the code, but upon the author specifically stating that the code implements some interface X.
@JerryCoffin We should all drop that and program in Lisp.
@MadaraUchiha Maybe this app I have is wrong, but it says the future is יכבּד.
@MadaraUchiha I thought that too at one time. By the time I'd finished my first Lisp implementation, I'd mostly changed my mind though.
17:23
I'm willing to accept it is wrong; I just need to know it is.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Under what Nikud?
@MadaraUchiha Patach.
יִכבַּד
@R.MartinhoFernandes It's correct.
From the bible: תִּכְבַּד הָעֲבֹדָה עַל הָאֲנָשִׁים, וְיַעֲשׂוּ בָהּ; וְאַל יִשְׁעוּ בְּדִבְרֵי-שָׁקֶר
Normally, בניין פעל doesn't have dagesh in the ע
Not any rule I'm aware of anyway, but if the bible said so, it's canon.
So this one is an exception?
Might very well be.
I'll ask my dad, he knows these stuff a bit better than I do.
17:26
Thanks.
@BartekBanachewicz I like the solar panel project, but I don't think this is really effective as an energy source. I would use fuel instead. Also here, even the most remote places have electricity :D
Stupid cantillation marks.
Oooohhhh, I think I know
There's a דגש after שווא נח
@MadameElyse You can kill the villagers and destroy all blocks that block the doors then, btw
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, that's the one.
You have a דגש קל after שוא נח
The word לְהַבְדִּיל (to differentiate) also has a dagesh in the ד
17:33
Argh, this font is horrible to read niqudot.
XD I know
@EtiennedeMartel lets go buy some powerball tickets and piss off all of america when we win :)
It's visible if you zoom in
Somewhat.
Patach and tsere look the same at default zoom, and hiriq and schwa get blurred into the letter.
<טְרַקלִין<עִברִית
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17:34
@R.MartinhoFernandes it's naquada >.>
@Borgleader Lotteries: a special tax on people who didn't learn math and probabilities.
@Jeremy Nice
lol, look at how weird it looks in the star display
17:35
silly SO chat can't even RTL
Hmm.
Dammit.
Now I'm going to spend an hour checking if it's a bug in the Unicode bidi algorithm, or in the implementation of it. Or in chat. Somehow.
Oh, yeah, powerball drawing is tonight
I should buy some tickets
Wait.
@Jeremy How did you type that?
Hah.
@R.MartinhoFernandes your first guess will be the correct one
17:39
It's... weird.
It cheats.
This is how it looks without bidirectional rendering.
The <> are out of place.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Hm. Well, I typed it with google translate. Google translate converted my "<" to a ">". It ate my actual left brace, so i added it in SO chat
probably explains everything somehow
Hah, that's why the opening one is at the start of the string, then.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yep!
Explains the starboard, I think.
Not entirely.
It's chat's fault.
Wait, not quite.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Come on. You can be more creative than that--chat's far too easy a target.
17:45
Might be a browser rendering bug.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I knew you could do it! :-)
There's <span>3</span> text - <a><span>9m ago</span></a>
I don't think the browser is supposed to break the <a> into two and insert part of it in the middle of the preceding text.
Ah, wait, not middle.
It adds it at the end, but since it parses as a number it stays in RTL.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yes, it should
Because they're all inline
It's ltr[<]rtl[hebrew text - 9]ltr[m ago].
So until it encounters an English character, it keeps being in RTL mode
Exactly
You can explicitly tell it to always be RTL with everyone's favorite U+202E
‮Which means that עברית is displayed properly, but English is reversed.
17:49
hi all
lla ih
‮Hi @Prismatic
@MadaraUchiha Well you want U+202D here.
they released fallout 4 modding tools?
Chat should add "<U+202D> - 9m ago<U+202C>"
17:50
Nice try, though, the effect is shallow and in the flora/terrain textures only. Roads don't get snow, or anything else for that matter.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ‭But then עברית would be displayed backwards :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, that's right
Although, the assumption is that chat is English, and English is LTR, so.
Right, home time
@MadaraUchiha Is that really the assumption on the entire network?
IIRC there are definitely some foreign language rooms on here...
@Jeremy Nope :D
Ah, I see what you mean by that now.
@MadaraUchiha Is there a way to do this properly with HTML instead?
Or CSS.
17:52
@R.MartinhoFernandes Probably, but not worth the effort.
The unicode one is a much better solution.
are you guys doing text rendering stuff
And you can use HTML entities to make it visible in the source code
i18n sucks down with unicode
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guessing colors if you don't know what colors even are seems to be fun
17:53
we should communicate in beeps and boops
@MadaraUchiha Is it? You essentially have to put it everywhere you interpolate strings.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Mixing LTR and RTL is hard. The number problem is one of many.
עברית 9 English
Do you know whether the 9 belongs to the עברית or to the English?
There may be a trick with the direction property in CSS, but I think it only works for blocks
Not for inlines
@MadaraUchiha I know. I'm the resident Unicode expert in the Lounge (github.com/rmartinho/ogonek god does that look abandoned).
@MadaraUchiha English :P Text selection ftw.

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