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@StackedCrooked Well yeah, it was a bit random but I totally enjoyed it :)
@Borgleader an adorable black kitty will visit me and never leave? :D
@Morwenn This looks totally unfamiliar to me.
@jaggedSpire Apparently
did not work. :(
@ElimGarak Shader patching is a thing on PC right?
00:01
@StackedCrooked To me too! I bought it just to try it today, and it was pretty good.
harolld I'll get that code for you. Tomorrow if that is ok as it is very later here and I should be in bed ;) Thanks guys this is a great forum. — cdcdcd 2 mins ago
Sure kiddo
@jaggedSpire Maybe theres a secret dance that needs to be done =/
@Morwenn Interesting :)
It cooks like potato and tastes halfway between potato and chestnut.
I like to taste any random fruit or vegetable that I never tried before.
@Borgleader well that's a rather huge number of possibilities. And if there's a summoning dance, there's a permanent warding dance. :(
Ell
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00:03
@Morwenn it looks like a stubby parsnip
@Ell It's the size of a small potato. And several times the same price .____.
@sehe Thanks.
@Borgleader Is and was, precomputing graphics pipeline state with modern GPUs (and APIs) alleviates a lot of the overhead we had in the past wrt to things like shader patching. Because all state is known beforehand, sometimes even on load time. y? :D
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@AlexM. holy shit I could make a killing altering bios options
00:05
@AlexM. money, money, money
@sehe Just found out she's Dutch. (Sanne Verbeek)
@Borgleader Shaders are required to attach during creation to a graphics pipeline state in order to be valid. In DX12, the vertex shader is used immediately to validate the input layout. With Metal, it's a bit more freeform, but all shaders must be specified upfront. Different combinations can be created as needed and then you swap the entire pipeline at different parts of your code. Similar rules apply to Vulkan as well.
@StackedCrooked I'm sorry to hear that
00:09
lol
-- ...
-- BIOS: Virtualization ON [£3,90]
-- ...
-- BIOS: Virtualization OFF [£3,90]
-- ...

Soo... what's the setting if you don't check anything?
lol
what if you check both
they don't do anything and charge you $8
lol
Ell
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@AlexM. depends which order you check them in :P
Schroedinger's BIOS.
step 1: turn on the virtualisation
step 2: turn off the virtualisation
step 3: get your money
@Borgleader If you're thinking that having a shitload of pipelines might be a problem to recreate all the time you start the application, that may very well be true. There are facilities in DX12 which enable you to serialize them to disk until their invalidated by some user action.
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00:12
@ElimGarak I never understand this. What is a "pipeline"?
or this is undefined behavior)
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it's some state shared between every draw call of the application?
wtf ... again?? someone tried to hack my accounts again ... a different account this time
what's going on??
@Ell Graphics Pipeline State is the usual name, or Pipeline State Object. It contains information that is the most expensive to compute and determines the state of the GPU. By giving all the information upfront, the GPU can configure itself optimally. By removing those "immediate" state changes which seem benign and moving them to the pipeline state object, you can see the impact it has on performance.
always happen on the weekend ... amateur hacker?
Ell
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00:14
what kind of state is in it? or does it depend on the GPU?
Erm,r ight. Pipelines
Many simplify things in their mind and do something they feel is a really small change of state on the GPU. But the truth is, the driver invalidates everything in many cases.
@Ell Alright, I'll give you an idea of it.
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fanks bb8 <3
@Ell The graphics pipeline state contains the following state: rasterizer state, blending operations state, configuration of render targets (multisampling info etc), render target formats, depth texture format, every valid shader (in DX12, vertex shader needs to match the input layout), the input layout (mapping data to shader inputs), primitive topology info and stream output configuration.
And within DX12, there is also the root signature, which maps the shader data like constants, textures etc. Metal chooses to allow change at any render pass descriptor time.
Graphics Pipeline State encodes everything the GPU needs to know about the crap the user of the API wants to do with it. It is a contract of usage which you must obey, otherwise the GPU is going to fart into your face.
Better or need more specifics on the particular pieces of state within the graphics pipeline state? :D
Ell
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that is enough detail :D
00:21
Basically, when you have constructs like that in place, the GPU no longer needs to be on the defensive against an idiot developer. It chooses to trust that you know what you're doing. Now, this may sound like the dumbest thing in most other fields of software development, but this overhead can easily inhibit performance when the developer changes seemingly innocent state (which tears down everything else as it is not quite as neatly separated as on the API boundary)
Ell
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it is very reasonable
It's not really even the fault of the developers, thanks to Nvidia practices, only a select few had an insight into the black box that is the GPU. Hopefully, this is going to change as things go forward and the GPU will be as clear cut as the CPU.
Ell
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yeah, it seems to me like it should have been like this the whole time
Yeah, but GPUs were really really dumb babies, they didn't even have facilities for virtual memory 5 years back. There was a lot more patching involved back then, constant buffers sitting in system memory had to be manually patched in the command list buffers prior to final submission. Now you can map from the GPU into the system memory.
00:25
@AlexM. Is that Skyrim something? :D
@ElimGarak because i dont think the answer on this question is entirely correct.
@ElimGarak daedric armor
@Borgleader It's definitely wrong, basically it's not even an answer, it is evading the question entirely. :D
@ElimGarak well in directx in general you can serialize the microcode because theres a "reference compiler" provided by microsoft. cant do that with OpenGL :(
but thats another topic
Can't wait for Vulkan to become public :D
To make Nooble, Ell and Borgleader forget about OGL finally :D
Ell
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00:30
@ElimGarak still, I feel as though that should have been implemented as a user library from the start too
I mean that's the approach taken for most other things right?
@ElimGarak haha, that won't happen for a while :P
it will take a while for linux to get vulkan drivers :V
actually that's not true
nvidia has them ready
what am I talking about
fuh-get-it
A lot of things would've been better. But the APIs that everyone is using today are based on ideas that are as old as me. OpenGL was like 1992. Nvidia was born in 1993. And DirectX was something else before it was rebranded to DirectX in 1995.
@Ell they have them already im sure. valve has been toying with vulkan on linux for months no?
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I'm going to be writing a c++ vulkan wrapper in no time after release ;)
@Borgleader yeah I just realised
I mean, I think I started the sentence talking about open source drivers
and then realised I don't use those currently :P
We're coming full circle almost, prior to OpenGL & DirectX, the problem was too much control and no unified APIs, basically every piece of hardware for itself. :D
Their dumb dumb design was actually a feature back then. :D Now we're talking about unified APIs, but a lot of control as well. :D
And it wouldn't have happened for years had AMD not pushed Mantle. Such a shame they don't even have 20% of market share.
Yes but back then all GPU designs were way different which was painful for developers That is no longer an issue.
00:33
Yup, now it's beautiful :D Well, almost beautiful :D
Ell
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@ElimGarak yeah, they don't get enough credit :(
but maybe if they were leading, they wouldn't be such a nice company :S
@Borgleader but surely, it dooms the gpus of 40 years in advance?
Yeah, there's definitely that as well. Everyone becomes all friendly when they need all the help they can get.
Ell
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@ElimGarak yep
but then also, when they don't need the help, they can afford to give it
it's kind of paradoxical
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@Ell well of course were going to repeat this dance again 20 years from now. things evolve.
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00:36
@Borgleader Yeah. I suppose there is no way to predict what API we will want in the future
or what hardware architectures will become
the point is, for the meantime these APIs will allow much better use of current HW which is good
The realtime graphics industry is still yet to see Boeing and the GPU equivalent of 747. Which is exciting, we're barely 20 years in proper.
BTC is down $100. I guess that "@medium: why I'm leaving Bitcoin" was enough to shift the market ~20%...Poor drug dealers and scam artists
hehe
@sehe is that all from the backdoor they found? (if so, was that OSS?)
I don't think so. BC has many troubles
00:40
evening
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@Borgleader there was a backdoor?
@Borgleader OSS? Open Source? Yes. Very much. Backdoors get obfuscated
@Ell check @sehe's tweets from yesterday
The culprit behind the notion of shader patching was basically the existence and rampant use of: ID3D11DeviceContext::[V,G,D,H,P]SSetShader. :D And other API equivalents
Ell
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@Borgleader Oh. I had no idea. I saw "IRC" and thought internet relay chat
00:42
@ElimGarak ?
@melak47 Related to the previous thread :D
Final note I forgot to put in :D
wasabi tastes a lot like horseradish mustard but without the mustard
@AlexM. so it tastes like horseradish?
yes
it seems that I need to apply some morgan's
Ell
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imagine in everyone just had a humongous FPGA card in their pc
00:44
@ElimGarak what does XSSetShader have to do with shader patching?
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and people downloaded the best GPU designs
@melak47 Knocking out state midflight :D
if you have the ability to group tests in a module in a public list of functions, do you do that vs providing a public function that auto-calls what you would have stored in the list
so Module.runTests vs run Module.tests
I'm guessing the list approach can give the caller more flexibility in filtering tests
I can't get over how simple DX11 is in comparison to DX12. It feels like lifting heavy weights and then your hands kinda go numb and everything else is super light. :D
@melak47 btw. have you had a chance to do some more heists in GTA Online? :D
Ell
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00:49
I wonder how long it will take people to implement opengl in vulkan
Man. I want to be this cool!
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or dx11 in dx12 etc. etc.
I only play with you guys <3
Ell
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old api on new api
@ElimGarak s/simple/slow/ :)
00:50
@Ell There's a special D3D11on12 thingy used to interface with D3D11 toys such as Direct2D, as Microsoft figured it took less effort than to port them natively. :D
Guys, anybody have any cool tie pins to share?
@Ell This would probably make the most sense
tie pins?
@AlexM. Fucking finally
what
I thought Vulkan is supposed to be fundamentally different from OpenGL because it's on a lower level with more control
C vs. D
00:52
You are Rapptz no more
ah
yep
@AlexM. Hi Danny
It prevents the tie from flying all over the place
@AlexM. I always end up leaving the tie at home unless it's absolutely "mandatory" (gf).
I don't own a suit :<
so I wouldn't know
And then I have to hold it down the entire evening. Also, orientation.
I end up going out like dis. Fuck ties. I'd like to wear something like the Illusive Man from Mass Effect, tho.
then do :P
How? :D Are there suits like that? :D
00:58
hahaha if only
Proper craftmanship. :D I'd be interested in buying something that doesn't look like it belongs at some Indian cosplay expo. :D

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