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so with a circumf. of about 2 meters, it would turn about 60 times faster than a dynamo with circumf. of about 3cm
but that would mean a regular bicycle dynamo can reach well over 10000rpm
commodore was a pretty cool name
common dork
how the hell
3000rpm means it turns only 20 times faster
can you imagine how much of a geek you'd be in a meeting lmao
"I have a jolla"
22:03
that means the circumference is abooout
"I have an ubuntu phone"
"I run a custom arch linux on my iphone"
and then you go like "I have a commodore pet"
@AlexM. I have this one. I've resoldered the screen to fix some missing digits and now it's working perfectly.
@BartekBanachewicz not that, visit the link above
I know they have a new phone
but I'd still argue my thing is cooler
my face is cooler
22:04
> 349,00 €
@AlexM. paid around 0.50€ for mine
Peated Scotch <3
> The proof of the correctness of this recursive procedure may be left to the reader.
Way to write research papers.
@Morwenn :D
see, papers are an interactive medium :D
well okay so this is nice
22:07
@BartekBanachewicz What are you trying to do?
@R.MartinhoFernandes I found two old bike dynamos in my cave and thought about turning them into mini wind turbines
Using them as motors, you mean?
@R.MartinhoFernandes as power generators
Oh, nevermind, I read "wind turbines" as "fans".
lol
Wrong direction.
it sounds feasible anyway
22:09
@Morwenn heh lemme search thru the transcript a bit
enough to e.g. charge a phone
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bukkake
Jan 2 at 19:42, by Elim Garak
@AlexM. Usually when that happens, they have no idea what they're talking about and trying to explain a legitimate issue would reveal that uneasy fact
@TemplateRex thanks for that edit (and the very diligent edit on coliru even). It's a compiler issue, either gcc or clang requires the qualification there. I ran into that later some time :S
I'd need a battery to stabilize it out
and perhaps a voltage regulator
but it sounds totally doable
22:10
@sehe I'm doing a thorough check of all your x3 examples :)
it'd be best if I could make the wings foldable
want to really get down the details
so that you could just carry it in your backpack
@BartekBanachewicz You probably want that anyway, battery or not.
@TemplateRex Now I'm getting nervous :)
22:11
@AlexM. To be honest, this is why I wouldn't read research papers.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I mean who are we trying to fool that I'm original or something
@sehe well, all the examples that have syntax I think I need
There's a few instances where I'm sailing relatively close to some cliffs (w.r.t. attribute propagation limitations/bugs. The bugs are in the process of being fixed though)
@BartekBanachewicz Can put a fold on the axis and fold into a cylinder.
@R.MartinhoFernandes dunno, look at the size of that thing
maybe I could make them fold axially
if you know what I mean
22:12
@BartekBanachewicz I find tripods are rather easy to carry on my backpack.
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait you mean on each blade?
then yeah.
by "axially" I meant to "comb" them
perhaps easier because I could just make two screws, one of which would be a hinge
by "terrible" I meant "your face"
and stick them between two metal plates
can you visualize that
this one use what you proposed
22:15
Yeah, it's space efficient and it has a rather unawkward shape.
You can even find nice bags for them.
Of this kind.
looks like a ladies bag
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Looks kinky.
3
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No idea what it is.
@R.MartinhoFernandes ah, a regular drawing tube could be used; they are widely available, durable and cheap
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah, that.
22:16
A tripod is a great idea as well
"tripod case"
I'd prolly try to use a ready-made one and just make a mount
but how much power can it generate, what can you use it for?
I still wonder how big would the blades need to be to charge a cellphone
like, if I could just pop this thing up and start playing hearthstone in the middle of nowhere
@BartekBanachewicz You can also fold the blades halfway if they're too long, though it might hurt performance.
22:20
8
Q: Trickle-charging batteries for outdoor usage/ wind turbine suggestions

gaijintendoI have a Shimano Hub Dynamo wheel from an old bike, I intend on turning into a small wind-turbine, probably starting off like this but being modded further when I have the time. My modest aim is to charge a battery for a light in my shed (I am unsure what I can expect to get from such a turbine)...

@BartekBanachewicz USB 3.0 charging ports deliver up to 1500mA.
The 3.1 ones are up to 3A, I think.
> The SHD (Shimano Hub Dyno) makes about 3 Watts - 6V x 0.5A at rated output. This is at relatively low RPM due to bicycle use.
@BartekBanachewicz USB chargers do ~5W.
okay but that's all theory
it can put out enough that's for sure, now how big does it need to be.
@sehe, is it possible to walk up the AST while it is being built, to access parts higher up and use them lower down in the tree?
22:22
But it gives you something for comparison.
I.e. probably not enough to charge while using, just discharge slower.
(Again for comparison, I think my phone's fast charger does 15W or something; yeah, should be that, 5V * 3A)
I'll probably go with the PVC pipe blades
Though the fast charger charges crazy fast.
> The power that can be extracted from the wind increases by the cube of wind speed (something like P=k*v^3 k=constant of wind generator, v=wind velocity)
uhhh "something like"
it's O(n^3)
@TemplateRex If you make it so, sure. You could do all propagation in SAs. In that case you can just make all rules "expose" the root node, which will get rebound to the same object all the time. You'll have to track the "cursor" into the AST graph then, though.
22:27
@BartekBanachewicz It's "something like" because of losses unaccounted for.
@R.MartinhoFernandes reading this right now
@sehe so I can repeatedly do x3::val_ to get up the tree?
Alternatively, you can use with<struct tag_root>(std::ref(ast_root)) [ parser_expr ] and use that from within the SAs
@TemplateRex No
@Borgleader sry
@sehe ah the with<tag>(ref(ast_root)) i didnt try, only without the ref wrapper
22:29
@TemplateRex You get a copy then :| (raw pointer could be appropriate too)
> Therefore, one can easily conclude that finding a location with twice the wind pays off far better than buying a wind turbine with twice the blade length
> Dismockracy
noun

A system of government in which all the people of a state or polity are allowed to agree with Jeff Atwood, typically by basking in the glory of his correctness.

Aditionally, anyone disagreeing is no longer part of the citizenry.
@Cat Help, I'm trapped in the Discopedia.
@sehe btw, i don't want to do pass ast_root, but an intermediate rule down to lower levels
and rules are not variables, so I kinda got stuck on that
e.g. auto root = term >> *(factor)[action] and I want to use term inside action
22:31
@R.m lol some people just attached blades to sprockets and used bicycle wheels
> attached blades to rockets
Hrmmm...
all things seem to point that the positioning is way more important than the blades themselves
Hi everyone
If you didn't find 2 bike dynamos I would almost suggest solar instead of wind
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lol new charlie hebdo cover
22:40
I was wondering, does anyone know of any good c++ programming books? I feel like I've hit a wall in terms of improving.
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@Jeff see here:
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Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...

there might not be wind where you will be at & put a windmill on your bike will increase your vehicle's resistance
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The rule of thumb is: if it's a C++ book and it's not on this list, it's awful.
Alright, tyvm, really appreciate it. For liek the past month I don't feel like i've improved at all.
when i first started learning i improved fairly rapidly
22:44
anyway cool
gonna buy PCV pipe tomorrow
I have a 1.5 one already but it's about 15cm in diameter, that would work for a much bigger thing
hmm you can get a tripod for 2.5€
105g weight
not sure if a typical tripod would be good
they aren't made to sustain directional load
and the legs upfront would interfere with the blades
maybe I could build the case that would double as a stand
@BartekBanachewicz Any sturdy one meant to withstand winds should do fine.
@R.MartinhoFernandes the front legs would still be problematic
Most photographic tripods have elevation adjustment, even the really cheap ones.
Ell
Ell
are you building a wind turbin @BartekBanachewicz?
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@Ven OpenCobolIDE is super buggy lol.
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22:58
It emits Python stack traces all the time.
@Ell looks like I am
lol they have this bar that pops up if you have more than 500 unread posts telling you you have too many unread posts and need to click the "Dismiss" button. Someone filed an issue; the action taken was "In the next beta, the system pushes that button for you every 15 minutes to keep you under 80% of 500 instead of nagging you."
dicsource
@R.MartinhoFernandes top kek
in the next beta, your face
> 500 OK
noun

A popup dialog displayed by Discourse. Sometimes appears as "500 OK" or "500 Internal Server Error", or "500 Success"
lol
23:09
Chrome sometimes displays our errors as 580 OK
butts are pretty cool tho
Brought to you VIA 9GAG.COM (tm)
@Prismatic yeah it says so on the left there
@Borgleader Dave Grohl is the best.
23:11
Dunno what his problem is, plenty of music sounds good without obsessing over lyrics
His problem is that he is too awesome.
hmm
(He really fucking is)
@R.MartinhoFernandes He is
Were Foo Fighters lyrics particularly illuminating or something?
23:12
could somebody explain to me why I decided to begin working on Wide 20 minutes before I need to go to bed?
You secretly hate yourself
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Dave Growl
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DRUGS I AM ON DRUGS


DRUUUUUUUUUUUGS
23:13
No you are not
@Borgleader I saw him on tour in Berlin last year, and he was rocking like mad with a broken leg on that throne he got made.
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@Shoe :'(
@R.MartinhoFernandes I saw pictures of that on reddit. That was pretty badass of him.
He drew that in the hospital bed and told the guy in charge of the stage stuff that if he'd build that for him, he would finish the tour. The guy built it and he finished the tour :D
They played for 2:30 hours straight, with about 15 minutes total of breaks between songs. Fucking nuts.
23:17
@ElimGarak Painnnnnnnnnnnnnnn (according to the post he was 164hrs in)
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh nice
@Borgleader how does this even happen?
does NTFS have a journal?
oh that's just metadata
@Ell Bethesda has had problems with their save system for a while, i heard reports of corrupt saves in fallout 3 and skyrim.
@Ell By the end he was actually just standing, with a cast on, and in the end just limped around the stage saying goodbye for two minutes after everyone else left.
Ell
Ell
@R.MartinhoFernandes man he is so awesome
23:20
Also, he was hospitalized with a caffeine overdose a while ago. Possibly related.
Ell
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caffeine overdose? That's a lot of red bull
He's a coffee addict.
@Ell It's probably not filesystem corruption, but a bug in the saving (or loading) routines.
by the way
am I nuts, or save game == git commit?
cloud storage? git push
You mean for save backups?
23:27
well it seems fuckin' dumb to me to have a bunch of devs who can't handle save games for shit
when we already have a perfectly good system that doesn't do that crap
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, just saves in general, really.
@Puppy #gamedev
I mean
a save game is just a git commit of the game's current state.
although I would probably not implement UI for merging or rebasing branches together, that could get messy.
I dunno, maybe it would actually be nice to correct mistakes with a rebase
Papers, Please has branching saves.
I think that's the closest you can find in the wild.
There's no merging though, it wouldn't make sense.
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yeah merging wouldn't make sense
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> genesis joined the room.
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23:33
but still
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RIP sehe's livestream.
Ell
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You could actually use libgit2.github.com probably
all I'm saying is
fuck KSP and their shitty save system.
all this time and they still have it barely functional
shoulda just used git.
ah well
that's why I rarely buy and play games these days
23:35
make your own game puppy
the existing state of gamedev is so bad I'd have to author everything from scratch
Ell
Ell
you best get started then
I'm busy working on Wide
I should have done this shit with my website long ago, it's like working on Visual Wide except people can actually use the results somewhat
NIH is bad mkay
NIH is preferable to the infinite majority of game libraries
23:38
just drag and drop in UE4 or unity and call it a day
thats what I plan to do for my first game
nah
if I'm gonna make something for fun and personal fuck-you-universe, I'm gonna make something I can be proud of
> something I can be proud of
You know I had that mentality for awhile... but that idea is starting to decay fo rme
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circular buffet
Its really hard to build something you're proud of because you know all the flaws intimately
Its a laudable goal though, I hope I can create something I'm truly proud of one day
Whether its software or any other kind of project
I'm proud of Wide.
I've achieved far more than I ever expected to (or anybody else expected me to)
We are proud of you.
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Ell
Are there any port drinkers around?
speaking of which
codepuppy.co.uk now has the ability to highlight comments as well.
the font looks messed up for me
Ell
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23:46
^bug report
@Ell I used to, but not so much since I got married.
browser/platform?
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browser is chromium Version 48.0.2564.41 (64-bit) and platform is funtoo linux
(the font is a little messed up for everybody, but it's kinda subtle most of the time, or should be)
23:48
At least for me it looks fairly reasonable on Firefox/Linux, but headache-inducing on Chrome/Windows.
yeah, there's some default browser styles going on that conflict with the other styles
I'll just sniff the user agent and do some other styles
why are there shadows
they look tacky pls nerf
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@Puppy sounds p hacky
are you manually simulating drop shadows or wut?
no
it's complicated, but there are not supposed to be drop shadows.
Ell
Ell
I see
23:51
the layers are just not quite in the correct alignment.
ok, everybody on Chrome refresh the page ;p
@Puppy Looks much better (and still looks fine on FF/Linux).
there's two layers of text being rendered and everything looks like complete arse if they are not properly aligned
but it was either that or start rendering my own carets
@Puppy Isn't web development wonderful?
JetBrains is making an IDE
yeah.
23:54
a C# IDE
doesn't surprise me
much better puppy
Resharper just wasn't slow enough for them? ;p
JetBrains IDEs are so slow
no idea how anyone can tolerate them
I guess a lot of people who use them migrated from Eclipse so its understandable
I have educational liscence to JetBrains products. I think I need to buy more memory
23:55
I dunno what I'd do without QtCreator
probably install windows and use VS
I'd write QtCreator.
cause my memory usage now about 70-80%
without browser, and with works veeery slooow

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