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02:00
Or, at least, creating new functionality through reflection
@Mysticial :)
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@LucDanton Well, in the true FBI style, you are supposed to pretend to have a winning reflection proposal, and then offer (under another psuedonome) to put a hit on yourself.
It would be a nightmare to have to do static analysis on a reflective type that evolves from a struct into a polymorphic multi-level class hierarchy and then back
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I usually imitate the Visual Studio dark style everywhere, because it looks nice sitting next to it. :D
@Lalaland well I am trying a thing and it’s not working out so I guess I’m half-way there
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02:02
I think Elim is suffering from Stockholm Syndrome.
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Soon, he will be telling us about the glory of VS in all manners.
@Lalaland and hoarders suffer from stocked home syndrome ba-dum-tss
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@Borgleader Well, he does have a suspiciously large amount of phones ...
@Lalaland maybe hes compensating for something :P
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@Borgleader A lack of communication skills? (Hopefully no offense Elim, but the joke had to be made)
02:08
haha, nice one
For example, that D3D12 debug tool I mentioned a while back, didn't have much time to work on it, but as warm up, did most of the work for D3D11 support (isn't quite there yet, but much more stable than RenderDoc and doesn't slow everything the fuck down. :D) and visuals drive from the editor's backend.
Also, fuck the PSD format in the ass.
Lol.
PSD.
@ElimGarak uh you live very close to me
@ElimGarak i guess its safe to say psd is not your favorite format
@ElimGarak I hated that stupid picture with its visible banding
02:09
@melak47 Yeah, I actually wrote feedback begging them to remove it by default.
It's really low quality.
@AlexM. Come visit, we can go to Poland together :D
@ElimGarak you know you can just turn it off in the settings :D
@melak47 since when? :(
dunno, discovered it recently
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Oh let me show my colours
02:10
@Ell wat
Oooh, right.
YOu can't have a templated find function
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You'll see
because you still need to hash the value.
Bollocks.
@ElimGarak is that Ribbon stuff, or plan XAML/WPF GUI?
@ElimGarak dubrovnik looks pretty sick
stronghold-like
02:13
@ScarletAmaranth That's the Standard Model, the backing GUI system custom built for Empiria (our toolset) based on Direct3D11 and also wired through Direct3D11on12 to work with Direct3D12 now (Direct3D12 viewport support). :D
The actual glow shadow is produced by a compute shader and isn't quite a proper replica. :D
@Ell drum roll
@ElimGarak the minimize/maximize/close buttons are all wrong!!! :O
@ElimGarak I am more wondering about the controls - are they hand-built? (say, the tab thing), or are they taken from ribbon
@ScarletAmaranth Everything is hand built, but inspired by stuff like that obviously :D
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Okay never mind I can't get he script to work :V
I'll try tomorrow
02:15
And it is hella fast, especially since I dropped my failed attempts at getting the stuff behind the window for blurry goodness. But it isn't suitable for generic apps as it uses well... Compute shaders. :D
@Ell script for what?
showing his colours, obviously
@ElimGarak I'd have imagined the blurry goodness wouldn't be a problem for you, since you're drawing all the window controls yourself anyway.
@ElimGarak so you're not using like WPF / UWP stuff, but rendering the GUI into a raw window with DX?
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The script which you see users showing their colours with
02:16
@ScarletAmaranth Yes, WS_POPUP and you go from there. Expand a bit beyond the regular client area to allow for the shadow to protrude, custom transforms etc. :D
@ScarletAmaranth serious question here, how would you make a normal desktop app with UWP?
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On reddit.com/r/unixporn for instance
@sehetw I don't know but B seems like much tied to the guys at M$ now... And sometimes they kind of seem to like to "strive" on their own
Sometimes you have to wonder what prompts people
@melak47 Programmer art ftw :D
@melak47 pretty much the same way you would with like WPF/win32
02:17
@Ell Oh some of these look nice :O i need to copy some of those layouts n' shit
Mention Bjarne and people give you their conspiracy theories. It's like mentioning militia or islam
@ScarletAmaranth but you get different window frames, different context menus, it all looks and feels different.
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@Borgleader some are ugly AF but some are on point
Window manager goals
It takes a while to roll your own, but nothing beats not having to frequent godforsaken MSDN.
@melak47 you get Metro-feel frames, context menus, etc. - if you don't like that, you can always set WindowStyle = None and rebuild everything in the client area
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02:19
@ElimGarak you're drawing controls yourself?
And running an intense viewport is already annoying enough. I think UE does something similar, right? Slate GUI thingy.
@Ell Yes, everything. :D
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Is that to get the exact look you want?
@Ell Yup, also purrformance. It is strictly for toolset use, so it is free to be hardware accelerated.
This makes it unsuitable for anything else, but hey. :D
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Yeah, not much point running it on a system without hardware acceleration :V
Is it really faster though?
Drawing lines & shapes etc?
@melak47 actually, you can also reference Aero / Glass and with a bit of work, reinstate the "old" style
02:22
@Ell Yup, uses compute shaders everywhere it can. :D
@ElimGarak pretty sure WPF does as well
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Its kinda funny that you need to hardware accelerate ui drawing in the first place though
What are you running this on, a pentium III? :P
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@Ell Got to have those fancy animations.
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The shadows themselves need shadows.
@Ell I am fairly certain most popular GUI toolkits use hardware acceleration
02:23
It started with control over the codebase and knowing exactly what's going on beneath, then it was nice to get it look just the way you want it (need it) and then you just go overboard, apply every perverse idea you have. :D I've been porting it to DX12, but it's not an immediate threat, so extremely low priority .D
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@ElimGarak With global illumination algorithms, don't you sorta get effects of shadows themselves having shadows as dark walls don't act as light sources?
@Lalaland I hope not o_O
WHAT THE HECK
R IS ALL PROMISES
wtfffffff
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@ScarletAmaranth for "blittng" im sure, but for drawing controls?
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With the area around a shadowed piece of wall being darker than the lit walls not near the shadowed components.
02:26
@Lalaland One thing people have to kinda get used is that everything in the hemisphere above a point being shaded is a light source, darker things just have lower energy. Even the dark wall. :D Drop in participating media into the mix, you have a party. :D
baby koala for you imgur.com/gallery/xhZtFuy
@Ell I really can't see why not, you have probably shipped the data to the GPU anyway for shinies and nimations
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I suppose
@VermillionAzure Please. Don't mimick ThePhD
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But getting a GPU to do vector drawing in a way outperforming a CPU is difficult I thought
I suppose I'm wrong
02:28
But dude
R implements all of its expressions as promises so Wickham says
WPF does a lot of work, but not quite as much one would assume as it doesn't assume the machine has at the very least FL11_0
@Ell but considering the amount of control you can get with windows stuff (all the way down to hooking wndproc if you really want), I see very little need in rebuilding everything from scratch - twice as much without relevant measurments for purrformance (you can get any "feel" you want with WPF)
Isn't WPF like stuck with C#? :D
not at all
And doesn't it have serious discoverability issues? Or has something changed? :D
02:30
+ you have some new UWP stuff
discoverability issues?
@ElimGarak discoverability issues?
@Borgleader clearly noone knows what that is :P
Their documentation sucks balls (discoverability issues :P) seems to be a strong sentiment I got from a few folks working in studios.
Not really, my own experience with WPF is this: its the best UI thing Ive tried
it does; there is also code like if (x == true) on MSDN - but it certainly takes less time to "discover" shit than to rewrite from scratch
02:32
@EtiennedeMartel suggested a book to me (WPF 4 Unleashed) and I found it to be quite good at explaining the basics of WPF.
@ElimGarak benchmark it one day, when you have like a day off :P
@ElimGarak WPF assumes you're ready to go past their learning cliff.
Once that's done, well, the documentation is basically MSDN and it's pretty decent.
Anyway, of all the GUI toolkits I've used, I found WPF the be the least bad.
@EtiennedeMartel until you look at their examples
I'll bounce it off my DX12 variant of the SM. But will have to write some kind of a fair test for it first.
Also Microsoft released some extra libraries to make working with WPF even easier. Theyre called Prism IIRC (nothing to do with the NSA, im sure i hope)
02:34
yeah Prism does a lot in terms of MVVM
and other "support" stuff
Are there some high end WPF examples I could see? :D
You know, full blown customization :D
Visual studio? :P
Visual Studio I think?
Bbys, something done without insider information. :P
Glorious peasant work, you know what I mean. :D
02:36
Alright, that's pretty cool!
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@ElimGarak what time is it where you are?
@Ell 3:37am :(
just as here
speaking of, I need to go to sleep
good night
@ElimGarak doest sleep, he's a cylon
02:37
The worst thing is that I don't feel like sleeping, like at all, I'm like a damn hamster.
Speaking of nightmares, had one yesterday as well.
Yay, @AlexM. is still not sleeping <3
nope I just closed NFSHP
best car
That looks pretty good :D
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Hah, this is sorta hilarious. So, I assume everyone here is familiar with Hacker News, right? Very recently one of the main founders, Paul Graham wrote a bad essay about income inequality. (Basically that poverty is due to laziness, and that income inequality is necessary to reward "hard workers". Pretty standard HN type stuff). So, a lot of people wrote a bunch of responding essays pointing out all of Paul Graham's flaws in the essay.
@ElimGarak terrain looks like shit
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So, Paul Graham, in his infinite wisdom, decides to write another essay about the horrors of online arguments.
02:49
the only graphics options they give me are hi res textures and shadows
it's dice's engine
@Lalaland what was the name of the book it was published in
frostbite or w/e it's called lol
Wait, wat I though that was like 2004, and not 2010. That looks liek shiet
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@LucDanton He publishes them on his website. I provided the links.
well I’m not going to read an online argument, it would be horrifying
02:50
@LucDanton defuck are you here for then
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@LucDanton He basically accuses them of being full of "bullshit".
To steal all our buttcoins
@Lalaland rewind a few messages back and read carefully
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@LucDanton Huh, I guess I missed the irony on my initial reading.
Oh the aluminumy
02:53
its aluminium
allamina
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I don't like the term "equality"
I think people use it to try to say far too much
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@Ell You are talking about the "equality of opportunity" vs "equality of outcomes" debate?
@Borgleader Wanted to write yeah then noticed the missing i :D Sorry, bby, find it in your heart to forgive <3
allahuakbarium
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@ElimGarak Aliasing for days.
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02:55
Just in general I don't like the word in the context of real life (as opposed to maths or programming where it is well defined)
People say things like "society today is very unequal"
do they
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Someone did once
should we care?
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And then another person did
aren’t they gits?
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02:56
@LucDanton not really :P
Sorry, idk why I informed you of my opinion
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@Ell Well, usually that's just a question of asking for more qualification.
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Its bcos its late I think
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I think terms like "income inequality" or "wealth inequality" have some merit in being mostly unambiguous.
I find people offering unsolicited opinions on the matter they can't possibly hope to shed any light on or fix tiresome.
And that's why I always shut down in social circles when the topic comes online
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@ElimGarak Well, the first step of solving a problem is acknowledging that you have one.
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02:58
(Or discussing if/why it is a problem)
@Lalaland Not you, bby, the guy that made the dumb essay
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@ElimGarak Which essay? The first one?
@Lalaland Yeah, the one that started the shitstorm
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Paul Graham was trying to prove that income inequality isn't a problem.
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(Which is a decent goal)
02:59
This is Frönq. He got caught stealing a waffle. Damn it Frönq. 9/10 https://t.co/7ycWCUrjmZ
/cc @Puppy
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People just disagreed with his particular arguments.
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I wonder how old Daisy is getting.
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It seems like its been a while.
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Especially on the short time scale of dogs.
The whole economic inequality thing reminds me of noob EVE Online players complaining about Goonswarm.
If you focus on how much someone else is better off, you'll never be happy. And someone always will be.
The exact reason it's bothering them is not the inequality, but because they're not the rich guy. Aventadors and expensive houses wouldn't be fun if everyone had them. Or for that matter, nobody. The way I understand the US society, everyone believes they're "temporarily embarrassed millionaires".
@AlexM. cat overflow
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@ElimGarak People are worried about income inequality because the average citizen is not getting wealthier. You can look at the median wage, and it's decreasing (once you compensate for inflation).
@Lalaland This might sound terrible, but don't be average. :D
See, I suck at this. :D
@ElimGarak median wage
03:04
@ElimGarak I'm not average, I'm below average :D
I know the word 'average' was also used, but it wasn’t used in a statistical sense
(socially anyway)
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@ElimGarak Have you ever studied social contract ethics?
@ElimGarak do you also advise not to be median?
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@ElimGarak Anyways, that's not good advice to the people of a country.
03:06
@Lalaland no no
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There is only a limited amount of wealth, and a very large portion of it is invested in the very high upper classes.
just start killing a lot
My terrible suggestion is that this is how humans like it. The inconvenienced ones sure don't like it, but they would like it were the roles reversed.
then the median moves
I totally get Elim’s point
@ElimGarak come on
you’re not trying hard enough
Ahahah, come on. So, people don't have this inkling desire to be on the top? :P But at the same time really masterfully ignoring that you need to put others below to do that? Locally or globally.
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03:07
Anyways, there are lots of ways you can argue that dropping median wages is a bad thing.
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@ElimGarak Yes, you need to have some inequality, but we probably have too much right now.
@ElimGarak any concern about income inequality should be scrutined for its own merits (or lack thereof), it shouldn’t matter if someone with high or low income is showing those concerns
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@ElimGarak People actually did studies about how much inequality people "want". youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQnijnsM
Agreed, not trying to dispute that. But it is dirty human nature to always want more. Everything is not enough.
If you really think it matters, you can check what Warren Buffett has to say on the topic if you want
03:08
@Lalaland thanks, will check out
@ElimGarak false dichotomy etc.
you suck at this
@LucDanton Told you :D
I am really bad at humaning.
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@ElimGarak Yes, resources are limited. The question is whether excessive income inequality harms society.
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This is especially concerning as income inequality is accelerating with increased technology.
03:09
If I can't lock it down with an equation, I am really bad at it.
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For instance, automated cars will transfer wealth from cab drivers to much higher paid engineers.
battle dichotomy
@ElimGarak well, fallacies rule afoul of the rules of some pretty basic logics :/
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Sure, the average person will be better off with automated cars, but you have to at least admit that there will be increased income inequality.
03:11
@Lalaland do I?
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@ElimGarak If you are interested in the more serious approaches to this topic, you should probably read Capital in the Twenty-First Century
Sure, I don't mind learning more on topics I admittedly know very little about.
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(And also of course, the substantial amount of criticism to that book.)
03:14
well I don’t recommend rhetorics because it’s only useful for online debating and those are horrifying
http://antibody-software.com/web/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=18&Itemid=38
Rest of the funny translation screenshots here (for those wondering)
Aaand that's why I prefer physics. :D You can bitch all you want when the math is on point. :D
@ElimGarak again, rhetorics has connections to logic
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@ElimGarak Well, the field is much more difficult.
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The human animal is complicated.
03:15
e.g. there is a 'math' of (formal) arguments you can get on point
That is certainly true, but it also requires folks to accept that. And with physics, you basically only meet resistance if your theory is insufficient at explaining phenomena (as it should be). Here, you get serious resistance when it is good because it is poking into someone's fat pocket.
It would certainly be more interesting if you could legitimately cry logic foul and not have a crowd of dumbasses lining up on multiple fronts behind flawed notions.
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@ElimGarak From my (very limited) experience with the social sciences, they have a "too many dumb theories" problem rather than what you are describing.
Potentially good ones, not claiming any of them are good. :D
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In particular, the reproducibility rates for psychology studies are atrocious.
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03:22
Physics at least has its act straightened out.
@AlexM. thanks a bunch
@ElimGarak I concur. That dark theme is really nice. I adjust the syntax highlight colors a bit--xml comment tags to a different green, and the // and /// comment colors to the same green, and a few other minor adjustments. But the IDE looks nice like that.
now, let's see how much knitting I can do tonight. :D
So, here's me talking out my ass. Nothing is going to change. Rich people will get even more rich. Poor people are going to continue to eat shit. There's going to be a hard crash at some point. It's going to be really nasty. And the whole thing is going to start all over again. #optimism
...that's not optimistic at all D:
I should work on the suicide hotline.
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@ElimGarak The main changing factor is increased automation.
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03:28
For instance, automatic cars.
but how will Star Trek happen if we continue down that line?
@jaggedSpire :(
I never could see the United Federation of Planets working. As much as I'd love to, humans are not that good.
@Borgleader that's not knitting. That's an ad for a game i really shouldn't start playing because then I'll spend the next six months playing it
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@ElimGarak I imagine something like that could happen if humanity is given a sufficiently large enemy to rally against.
03:30
@Borgleader I had to end task my browser because of their shit website
I only clicked on a screenshot
oh god but it's so shiny
@Lalaland As me and @Borgleader will see in Mass Effect: Andromeda... After defeating the Reaper threat, the unified galaxy of civilizations enjoyed peace for a while... But then they went back to their conflicts because mama andromeda needs a storyline. :D
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@ElimGarak Was it proved that all the Reapers were killed?
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I thought only Reapers within a sufficient distance of the Mass Effect Relay network were killed.
@Lalaland Reapers were unique to the Milky Way galaxy, as an AI-experiment-gone-bad-which-needed-to-bring-other-AI-down. That particular clusterfuck was the mental progeny of the Leviathans, a species in whose image they were made. They collected genetic material only in the Milky Way galaxy and the mass relay assisted red explosion made them all go away (that's cannon so far)
Control and the synthesis one are only fluff for players to have an illusion of choice.
03:35
Test(int v)
{val = v;};

int getVal()
{return val;};
I like how after thousands of years (remember, Asari and Turians), they couldn't figure out how mass relays worked... And then they get destroyed... And everyone magically knows how they work and how to repair them. :D
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@ElimGarak Where was that announced?
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In the trailer for Mass Effect: Andromeda?
@Lalaland You didn't play Extended Cut, Citadel DLC or Leviathan DLC?
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I don't usually do DLCs.
03:37
@ElimGarak did you just spoil them dlcs for me?
@Borgleader Not yet-ish? :D
Mass Effect games allow personal stories, but in the interested of the extended universe (books and shit) there are several things hardcoded. Shepard saves the council, Udina takes the reigns over the council (between ME1 and ME3) and the destroy ending is the "right one".
yeah well kinda like they did with kotor
The synthesis would kinda totally change Mass Effect and the control ending requires Shepard to continue past the trilogy, so it was kinda obvious from the start, before they "cleared it up". I get pissed off just thinking about it :D
I think the game will be stuck in Andromeda, that way they don't have to do any substantial fan service.
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@ElimGarak Well, other than in the DLCs of course.
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Gotta make money somehow.
03:44
I can't stop thinking about how good KOTOR III could be.
Also, guise, if you don't have any intention of playing the DLCs, you might want to watch the movie versions on YouTube. :D
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Fuck I'm not sleepy at all
@Ell ikr, it's terrible :D
I am
gonna go soon
bby, it's 6am at your place :P
03:59
ye I'll probably set an alarm at 16 this time
cause if I do a full sleep now I'll not be able to sleep enough for work
actually 16 is too much
maybe 13
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@AlexM. You might as well just go full nocturnal at this point.
I would
but...
no night shift for programmers
rekt
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Well, I have to go to bed. It's 10 pm. See you late peeps.
@AlexM. damn, megan
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04:09
@ElimGarak you need yo sleep and so do I
@Borgleader wtf?
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Its 4am and 5am
Its ridiculous
oh man
that was a long factorio play
what year is it
@BartekBanachewicz 2016
2376, Haskell is now the only language available
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04:10
Night all
and people don't write software anymore
so it's still not used for anything real :A:A:A:A
@Ell nite
04:26
imma head to bed too cya
04:41
@ElimGarak have you played the restoration mod for KOTOR II?
@ElimGarak Darth Vader No
@jaggedSpire Oh, i wanted to try that, but i heard it was kind of broken, so i didnt
I have to admit I've never played either KOTOR or KOTOR II. I just have a friend that fucking loves HK-47 (who is admittedly awesome), and read through a playthrough of non-modded KOTOR II, for reasons I have since forgotten.
@Borgleader awh
@jaggedSpire You should remedy to that
@Borgleader your links have started putting Top Gear videos in my video suggestions
@Borgleader I really should, at some point.
@jaggedSpire Teehee~
i was watching that actually
04:46
anyone here installed Arch Linux before?
@edition I have a friend who uses only Arch Linux, I am pretty sure.
he's also programmed emacs to do an absurd number of things
like act as a client for google hangouts
but I am not my friend, so no. :D
I feel like making a petition so that BBC releases a Top Gear box set with all 22 seasons on bluray.
bluray you say
yes, Top Gear is beautifully filmed and DVD is not good enough to store it in all its glory (well you could i guess, but youd have so many dvds the box set would be ridiculously big)
hello. How is everyone?
04:56
@Borgleader huh. I'll admit I never paid much attention, but I never knew that bluray had a higher data density than DVD.
This article compares the technical specifications of multiple high definition formats, including HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc; two mutually incompatible, high definition optical disc formats that, beginning in 2006, attempted to improve upon and eventually replace the DVD standard. The two formats remained in a format war until February 19, 2008 when Toshiba, HD DVD's creator, announced plans to cease development, manufacturing and marketing of HD DVD players and recorders. Other high-definition optical disc formats were attempted, including the multi-layered red-laser Versatile Multilayer Disc and...
@Borgleader very shiny
It can store at least 5 times as much data as DVD
128 GB max versus 30 GB max.
very nice. :3
theyre going to need all of that once they start releasing 4k content
also H.265
05:04
well, time to measure this large strip of cloth
it is now 61"
I just need 11 more and I'm done
...I wonder if I can finish it tonight
...no. But I can make decent progress towards it.
@Borgleader kek
"She's effectively saying: you've given me the baby now get in the back" - James May
dat double entendre
it's got quite a pair to be sure
@Nathan hello
@Nathan Averaging over all the people on earth (over the history of the human race), most days pretty much suck.
05:18
@JerryCoffin how have you, specifically, been?
@jaggedSpire Cold (or something similar) coming on--sore throat, headache, tired, ...
'tis the cold season, in more ways than one
@JerryCoffin damn, I'm sorry. :\ Colds blow.
oy vey
at least in winter you get all manner of hot and toasty drinks
05:29
at the moment my room is like a greenhouse, and its reducing the effectiveness of sweating.
your cat likes your keyboard I perceive
@Borgleader do you read hark, a vagrant?
@jaggedSpire no, but i'll take a look at it tomorrow. the only comics i read these days are sarah's and QC
@Borgleader I don'y know if it's quite your brand of humor, but it seems like it might be
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A: When to return T&& from a non-template function

VermillionAzureSuppose we were to have a particle system. We want to implement this as a pool of particles. This means that we are going to want to recycle the same particles over and over again, so to reuse resources, we will want to pass around rvalues. Now, suppose that our particles have a very short life ...

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Does that work?
05:49
winter is great for long bushwalks/hikes
I don't think people would find that funny.

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