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23:01
@jaggedSpire @TonyTheLion @ThePhD <3
@AlexM. you're not retiring this Friday?
@Lalaland my full name is on my profile tho :P
@Borgleader The dog looks tired.
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@AlexM. Yeah, just noticed.
WHAT'S THAT TIRED PUPPIES
23:01
@KhaledAKhunaifer no it's not yet 1:15+
at 1:15 I go take a shower then jump in my bed
@Puppy daisy is plotting something.
@sehe hm, but now you reintroduced the _color global again
awwwwwwwwwwwww
23:03
so anyway
@TemplateRex Pfft. No. I took it from the coliru you linked. I was demoing assign<>() (forest, meet trees)
tired puppies.
@Puppy she? he?
> how much russianness is there in romanians
google has no answer
@AlexM. I think I confused you for someone named Alex mentioned in Bjarne Stroustrup talk .. he said "Alex is retiring this friday"
23:04
@KhaledAKhunaifer ye alex is an annoyingly common name :A
it's also very cross-language-y
so it works better than bogdan
@sehe ok, so you still need the wrapper but you wrapped the set_color in a generic assign
like, two days ago this guy joined the room
Alex Mitan
how could there be two Alex M.'s in a room?!
I've been using this utility in order to transparently abstract away the endianness conversion when reading from and writing to the network. Do you think the heavy use of implicit conversion operators is justified?
he had to leave
@TemplateRex I don't. I was demoing assign<> - I went with the wrapper because it was in the code
23:06
@AlexM. nice solution
Hmm... Can anyone advise me how to design my program?
I have many recursion calls in my function. Sometimes in this function I need some memory. I know, that amount is bounded above. So I want to allocate this memory enough at the beginning and reuse it in all recursion calls. Passing through parameter looks bad to me. I read that using static variables is bad practice. What is the best way to do this?
@TemplateRex Yes. Oh - yeah you would be using the with<> that is in scope of course
@SashaMN Function arguments
@SashaMN as stack, (nearly all) containers always allocate from the heap. And yes, pass it by ref
@набиячлэвэлиь I thought about it but think that exists better way to do this
Ok, Ill do this
23:09
@sehe ah, but you can also write a with_local<T> around x3::with to push the mutable_wrapper out of sight
@TemplateRex of course.
(OT: Stop saying "but" :) I keep having to read through it.)
FRIDAY
ITS FRIDAY FRIDAY
GOTTA MAKE A WIND TURBINE ON FRIDAY
I'm probably just too tired. Maybe getting sick
@sehe but but i like to say that :)
I guess I will stay up all night figuring out why gdb.exe gives me errors.
23:11
It's a habit.
I think it's a habit that affects many Dutch people. #trivia #hypothesis
@AnastasiaDunbar Another Game Maker user o.o
@Ven I also have Madara plonked FWIW
@SashaMN You have to pass it as a parameter even if it looks ugly. You should not try to hide such a significant detail. Using static would make it thread-unsafe.
@Morwenn did you count?
@Borgleader <3 <3 <3 :D
23:12
@SashaMN you need a monad
IOW, in C++, it'd be an object, and your "parameter" becomes this
@AnastasiaDunbar No. I just assumed that most people here dn't use it.
@StackedCrooked I disagree with you here. First, attaching state to functions is trivial and that's what objects do each and every time. Second, monadic abstractions are useful and vastly clean up the intent of the code.
Anyone on Qt ??
I'm sometimes told I'm Qt.
23:14
@AbrarShariarGalib No, we're not high off our own farts
@AbrarShariarGalib You might want to introduce yourself, strike up a conversation and generally try to be a part of the community, before you indulge in dumping questions on us.
@BartekBanachewicz &mut self, criminal scum
@набиячлэвэлиь maybe you are, I am definitely not
Just a code geek, currently exploring Qt
23:15
@sehe ok, ill try the assign and with_local stuff tomorrow. In any case, x3 is not too bad once you got the hang of it. Tnx for the patient exposition :)
@набиячлэвэлиь still less powerful than State, scrub
@BartekBanachewicz but not the working. It's probably a bad idea if you hide mutable state (unless that's the obvious purpose of the monad)
> >code geek
> >exploring Qt
You could hide the allocator inside another parameter of course :D
@TemplateRex sehe the helpful polar bear :)
23:15
@sehe remember that monads are always explicit, at least in the Haskell sense
@BartekBanachewicz As is your face
it's not "hiding" anything per se
it's structuring it
Forrest meet trees is a putdown i'm gonna remember though, too nice not to try out on coworkers
@TemplateRex :) You certainly get the hang. A word of caution: I'm pretty lazy here, I'm easily content with some factory lambdae like that. That could be a bit of an antipattern, though. I believe that it is often not much more complicated to properly extend X3 with actual parser types and directives. But I haven't found the motivation to dig in (because the lambdas solve my surface issues well enough)
I found a better gdb.exe.
23:17
@TemplateRex :) Yeah. Did I say I'm pragmatic :/ I should probably not have demoed in the first place
@BartekBanachewicz Well, I might believe you if you backed it up with some example code.
@BartekBanachewicz But it's about C++. And if you're going to fix a recursive call graph with something that mimics monadic style, it's unlikely that OP is going to separate concerns like that
@StackedCrooked do you want the C++ variant or the Haskell variant as an example?
@sehe i dont mind those lambdas, boost hana uses that style pretty much everywhere
@BartekBanachewicz C++
23:20
Hmm... What about to do like this:

class Foo {
fck
@StackedCrooked auto result = MyStatefulComputator()(input);
@SashaMN Try using English
@BartekBanachewicz {}(input)
@SashaMN don't dump the code directly
class Foo {
public:
void f();
private:
T buffer;
}
=(
@SashaMN Do you even read
23:21
@SashaMN I just posted an example call right in front of your eyes
@TemplateRex It was just a warning. I don't know how bad of an influence I have on your x3 thinking (I haven't explored the alternative)
@BartekBanachewicz I think thats what I need
@набиячлэвэлиь Can confirm: no
My copy/paste stopped working
@BartekBanachewicz why he's a pretty cool guy
23:22
At least it looks like the easiest way
all of my right-click context menus have shrunk into nothingness
I think my Windows 10's last update has freaked my machine out.
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@ThePhD Do the keyboard shortcuts still work?
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That's all that really matters.
@Lalaland COpy does, paste doesn't.
I've already reset twice.
Something's seriously wrong.
@SashaMN Don't go "the easiest way". Take the simplest thing, structurally (does two have large overlap. But "the easiest way" is often confused with "doesn't require me to think too long" and that's horrific guidance)
23:24
You can make it a function template and decorate one of the other params with a type tag and provide an ADL hook for it which does the allocation.
@sehe i prefer to stay on the x3 surface as much as possible, auto, lambdas and naturally synthesized attributes are fine with me.
@StackedCrooked and how is it better than an object?
Java has been using objects for that purpose for years
and this one thing is where objects are actually pretty decent at
Ok, gotta go, goodnight
@TemplateRex I tend to do the same. I actually view that as a big boon of X3 over QI: it no longer requires intimate knowledge of library internals. You can do a lot more leveraging just your general c++14 fu
@TemplateRex Night
@ThePhD Lucky you!
23:28
@JerryCoffin How will I link dump / code dump in chat, though?!
@ThePhD With your mouse.
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@ThePhD Manually retyping it.
@ThePhD My point exactly! :-)
@BartekBanachewicz The calling syntax changes from f(x) to f()(x). That's a kinda leaky abstraction.
@StackedCrooked But instread of f() call you can do a.f()
23:30
> If 90% of /r/Bitcoin users find these policies to be intolerable, then I want these 90% of /r/Bitcoin users to leave.
ahahahahaha
lmao buttcoins /cc @CatPlusPlus
@SashaMN Maybe. I don't know the specifics your use case.
take buttcoins and redit together
what could possibly happen
I think I have gone the wrong way. In a way to try to fix the problems while you can take the fast shortcut but don't know about it.
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@BartekBanachewicz Do you have the link?
23:33
Brain control/manipulation via VR, easier or not?
I wonder, is it feasible to have a format for graphics as a variable?...
@SashaMN The way boost::asio enables you to provide custom allocation of completion handlers is the cleanest way I can think of. See asio_handler_allocate and this example code.
ADL hooks can be very powerful here.
ADL is fun.
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Which is the best compiler?
23:37
@AnastasiaDunbar rustc
@AnastasiaDunbar Visual C++ 6.0
@AnastasiaDunbar babel
@TelkittytheWebDeveloper Easier...than what? Almost certainly more difficult than eating an apple. Probably easier (to do at least some level of manipulation) than proving super-symmetric string theory.
I seem to have none of them.
;(
@AnastasiaDunbar Turbo Pascal 1.0 for CP/M. Everything else pales by comparison.
23:38
@AnastasiaDunbar openwatcom.org
Cfront 3.1.
> Welcome to Open Watcom Dot Org
dot org
why
@AnastasiaDunbar If only there were free compilers, or a vast, worldwide network of computers from which to download such things.
23:39
it's so 90s
how do people attach propellers to engines
they have non round shafts right
like in those commercials
@BartekBanachewicz properly
so when you push it on it can't rotate
23:40
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however, the thing I have has a threading
@BartekBanachewicz Duct tape.
I was thinking about a counterscrew but that sounds unstable
depending on the propeller, you can mount a plate to the shaft and bolt the prop on
how do I mount that plate then?
I think I've made a terrible design mistake
23:41
1 min ago, by Morwenn
@BartekBanachewicz Duct tape.
my blades will cause the turbine to spin CCW
but that means the thread will continuously unscrew, right?
thread lock?
hmm what if put the generator in front of the wing!
that actualy sounds good, should make things more stable weight-distribution-wise
@BartekBanachewicz It's apparently not a sailplane, so that seems to be correct.
@JerryCoffin easier by taking over 2 of your most important senses: hearing and sighting
23:43
and the generator's area is minuscule compared to my propeller
my blades are 40cm long :S
woot, a poirot game is coming up gog.com/game/agatha_christie_the_abc_murders
@BartekBanachewicz Depends on where you CG is now. The usual starting point is 25% of MAC.
@JerryCoffin MAC?
@BartekBanachewicz Mean Aerodynamic Chord.
this is a new term for me
but just before I go and research that
23:44
@BartekBanachewicz Media Access Control (Address)
is my thinking correct in that if a propeller was backwards, it would automatically rotate to face the wind?
without any tailpiece whatsoever?
mac vs pc guyz?? xDd
@AnastasiaDunbar potato
@AnastasiaDunbar psh, chromebook
@BartekBanachewicz Sounds wrong to me.
going off grid?
@rlemon it's a small scale prototype, the aim is to charge a smartphone.
nice
@BartekBanachewicz Yes, the prop will impose enough drag that it'll probably, typically, rotate to be as far downwind as it can get.
@rlemon pics here
@JerryCoffin this sounds almost too simple; I mean, why aren't turbines built this way in general then
23:48
I've got some solar cells I don't know what to do with :/ got them second hand with no inverter and don't feel like buying one
@AlexM. i like this kind of point & click games, beautiful 3D astehtics are nice, even when the game has a bad writing & simple puzzles it pays
@BartekBanachewicz that your workshop?
@BartekBanachewicz Because this way, the air flowing over the propeller has already been "dirtied" by having to flow around the generator. For maximum efficiency, you want the propeller in "clean" air.
@KhaledAKhunaifer I was going to say "you'll like broken sword then"
but broken sword has great writing and puzzles
so what do I do
23:51
@JerryCoffin hmm, still, the generator is really small
@AlexM. I already played most broken sword games
it's not bigger than the center cap of the turbine anyway
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@BartekBanachewicz I always found it amusing how self-serving a lot of public bitcoin communities are.
@BartekBanachewicz nice. do you do any smithing? I notice the anvil
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They only care about increasing their money by increasing the price of bitcoin.
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23:52
People will say whatever false statements and exaggerations to increase that price.
@rlemon nah, it was there. I "inherited" the whole thing with all the tools and spare materials
nice
you should give it a go
@BartekBanachewicz How long is the shaft? If the shaft_length / generator_diameter > 5 (or something on that general order), it may not have a whole lot of effect. Partly depends on how aerodynamically clean the generator is though.
coffee can forge is very easy and cheap to make
I can only assume you have a torch somewhere in that mess :P
@rlemon sure, maybe sometime. I'm still cleaning up and reorganizing things there.
@rlemon I saw very nice small acetylene burners on sale today, I'd prolly grab one of these
23:54
you don't want too hot for a forge. I run map gas, working on making a propane forge
I bought an angle grinder today as well because strangely that was one thing I was missing
the acetylene would be nice just to have tho
\@BartekBanachewicz I was thinking, if you built this into a propeller hat, you can charge you mobile phone in your pocket
i have about 6 or 7 grinders now
I still ponder whether to buy a drill stand or a standing drill as well
I only have one angle grinder, but I have a belt grinder and a bench grinder.
still need a lathe and a drill press
23:55
@rlemon I wouldn't fit a lather there :/
@BartekBanachewicz standing drill
you can get small benchtop lathes
@rlemon about twice the price and I already have 4 drills
@rlemon Skip the drill press and get a vertical mill.
@rlemon the place is really really small
yea but the accuracy
23:55
@JerryCoffin that
I mean only spare components I have take up a loooot of space
I can get a decent enough standing drill for $150
how much will a vert mill cost me?
well if I moved my car tyres out of there
@rlemon not much more
I'll have to look into it, never thought about a mill
I'm not sure of benefits of a mill over a good standing drill though
the semi-pro ones have angling and electronic depth and rotation control
The one I was eyeing was about 300€
@rlemon A small, simple one isn't necessarily a huge amount more. A lot (of course) depends on size, accuracy, whether you want a CNC controller on it, etc.
23:58
wouldn't care for CNC
I'm (atm) needing accuracy for knife scales
I guess the precision of the mills is much bigger
hand drilling them is very very iffy
those are really small
my garage wouldn't fit my car + tools, so I just have a very large space for tools :D
not sure how well it would work in hard steel though
might lack power
23:59
@BartekBanachewicz hand drill does it fine
diamond bit ofc
the steel is only like 1/8th thick
@rlemon the axis-perpendicular forces are kinda killing though
@BartekBanachewicz That looks more like a router than a milling machine.

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