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15:04
@TonyTheLion Seven
15:17
hello my children
hello old man
@Morwenn Is it a serious thing?
That's something I'd like to see taking off
Nothing is serious on Internet :P
@ElimGarak Et tu, Brute Garak?
@ThePhD <3 hello /cc @TonyTheLion
15:21
hi bby
whats up?
Does g++4.4 support using typename ...?
@TonyTheLion you serious?
@KhaledKhnifer Donno. Maybe.
@HubertApplebaum Not to my knowledge.
I worked with g++... 4.5 or 4.4, I can't remember which, but using wasn't on the list.
15:25
typedef, mmmboi.
Day #2 on the job. Gets asked for expertise. Dissects code. Looks fair. Symptoms weird. Checks transaction isolation levels. Gets brainwave. Checks table: MyISAM. // cries in a corner
8
mysql - i cri everytim
when are you resigning
Hi btw.
sehe got a job? conga rats!
15:27
Hi Polar Bear.
@HubertApplebaum That was my first response :)
I'm becoming a system analyst, but my boss still consider me a Tea boy
@AlexM. I signed last year
I sehe you are having fun on your new job :P
I'm having oodles of fun
15:28
Better than me right now
> MyISAM was the default storage engine for the MySQL relational database management system versions prior to 5.5. It is based on the older ISAM code, but it has many useful extensions.
I'm having oodles of tiredness :(
Shame. Is it the flue
No just lack of sleep
that cute cuddly face
@Borgleader ^
If I can code for the web in Haskell, I'll never learn JavaScript elm-lang.org
in MySQL if you have [ TIMESTAMP NOT NULL ] then if you set it to NULL it will have the current timestamp .. wow
@KhaledKhnifer "This is not a bug, it's a feature"
Bugs are features in disguise
bugs are features that disgust
15:40
TIL the derivation of the word "antsy": mid 19th century: probably from the phrase have ants in one's pants
wait, there is more .. it depends on the DEFAULT value, weather NULL on nullable field, or 0 on non-nullable field .. there is even NO_ZERO_DATE SQL mode
Aug 28 '13 at 12:58, by Cat Plus Plus
The only correct thing to do with MySQL is to not use MySQL.
Oct 10 '11 at 17:02, by Cat Plus Plus
        # MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks
        # MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks
        # MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks MySQL sucks
the prophet has spoken
sup hub
15:46
mm, I have a function called elimSum
that eliminates a sum type into its constructors
I'm a Cardassian spy, I'm everywhere.
@ElimGarak traitor
betrueger
izdajica
user3790646
Holy Moly. I tried updating my modem's firmware, now the internet nor the setup web page work
user3790646
15:52
I connected my third modem and the internet is working, but I needed that old modem D:
what's a modem
@ElimGarak Kardashian?
user3790646
@HubertApplebaum It's like a router, I guess..
@Andrey never heard of it
is it compatible TCP/IP
15:56
Hey, I completely forgot about CryEngine. Let's see what's up with them.
Is that engine to help you cry?
TearProductionFactory();
It's crying because it is a decade out of date <3
crievertim engine
@ElimGarak oh shite
Ahahah, they still have a subscription model.
15:59
@TonyTheLion :D
user1804599
Yay!
user1804599
Parser works!
what parser?
Parser for grass
16:02
lmao
all these pixals and kernals that will never see the light of day
Seeing someone burn $1000 has never been funnier.
@ElimGarak lol
"there goes my pay for the next lifetime"
I'm trying to find a way to build the cheapest possible PC that can run most non-AAA games on basic settings. <-- sums my PC needs
I ate something bad
my stomach is leading a revolt against me
send help
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Q: I'm about to quit with Verilog and go into CUDA. What do you think?

sujeto1This question is a bit off-topic, my apologies, but I'd like to reade your opinions. I decided to do my Master Thesis about Digital Design with Verilog on certain Math Equation. I have found this impossible to properly learn digital design and vhdl/verilog. There is a lot of contradictory books,...

sigh
I remember when I was young and there were actual good cuda questions
16:12
@HubertApplebaum hey bby u kno wat else is good?
your mom in bed
THIS BIKESHED IS DRIVING ME CRAZY
table.single_get, table.tunnel, table.dig ?!
@ThePhD <3
when I say cheap, people think <900$ .. what I actually meant is <450$
@TonyTheLion Thanks <3
There's got to be a name for this
16:13
@ThePhD what should it do
maybe it's part of tree terminology
describe the operation please
@HubertApplebaum stick benis in v...
I presume you already thought of robert but just double checking
@HubertApplebaum table["a"]["b"]["c"] == table.robert( "a", "b", "c" )
(Look into the table, get a map for key a, get a map for key b, finally get value of c)
16:15
traverse_path ?
traverse is... actually really good!
time spent 15s
also find might be good too?
... Nah, that implies it will return an iterator or a null handle. No dice.
idk, I'm more used to the C++ semantics of find
traverse is a good word, tho
16:17
of course, I suggested it
I'm a Professional Programmer remember
Now that I understand your operation I think dig is the least bad option of the other 3
I'm a professional wanker
single_get makes no sense and tunnel is weird too
dig is unusual but I see the metaphor
or get_nested_key
Well
table.get( "a", "b", "c" ) returns a tuple
I do agree that this is one of the few cases where robert wouldn't be entirely clear
ThePhd I want a fruit salad :P
16:20
@TonyTheLion I'll make you one for Uncon if I can go. <3
FruitSalad used to be one of my nicks, do you remember
@ThePhD thanks <3
lol @Cacadi
laughing at your own jokes now? :P
16:21
I am my own audience
Cannibalistic Humour
@ThePhD when I saw that I thought of.. table.hubert( "c" );
@HubertApplebaum You gave me another idea.
@StackedCrooked Coliru issue
16:23
lol
> /build_and_run.sh: line 18: echo: write error: No space left on device
./build_and_run.sh: line 19: echo: write error: No space left on device
@ThePhD does it involve projection matrices
table.get( "a", nested("b", 1), "c" )
E.g. create "nested" keys.
That way you can return a tuple
that does all the tunneling you could ever want
what's the use case
what is "tunneling" in this sense?
following a path in the keys
16:25
Use case is returning a tuple that has the values of [a], [b][1], [c]: it's mainly performance driven, since batching it together means doing less push/pops on and off the lua stack.
wow, lua hasn't evolved much since I last touched it it seems
Xeo
Xeo
automatically batch with expression templates! ... :D
and that was like ~7 years ago
@ThePhD did you fix the semicolon issue i told you about
@Xeo this :D
@TonyTheLion my favourite serie :)
16:39
@HubertApplebaum Of course it is. But it's a bit too late to take part in it.
@TonyTheLion Tsunami/flood?
yea storm iirc
hi all
@TonyTheLion Nasty. Here, we get upset when some rainwater leaks into the garden shed:)
is corilu down
*coliru
> ./build_and_run.sh: line 19: echo: write error: No space left on device
rip
33 mins ago, by Hubert Applebaum
> /build_and_run.sh: line 18: echo: write error: No space left on device
./build_and_run.sh: line 19: echo: write error: No space left on device
@Borgleader It should be fixed. o-o
./build_and_run.sh: line 20: echo: lol jk
Alrighty, time to write traverse.
17:01
What is our favorite derpstorm traversing? <3
Not any rays, and nothing fun.
Meh, imdb has crashed. How am I supposed to pick out what shows to watch on TP.. umm NetFlix?
@ThePhD :D
@TonyTheLion dawwwwwwwwwwww
17:05
:D
So cute :3
LET'S GET DOWN TO BUSINEEESS
TO DEFEEEAT
THE COOOOOOOOOOODE
:O so fearsome
> Python to C++ 14 transpiler
transpile all the things
Ell
Ell
17:20
> Identity is equivalent to equivalence
I wish I understood this :(
4 hours ago, by Borgleader
@StackedCrooked > mkdir: cannot create directory `/root/coliru/Web/../CompileArchive/2b19dba5fdd16399': No space left on device
:P
I guess Stacked is all out of room.
@Ell whats equivalence mean?
@ThePhD i guess you could say he needs a room mate
@Borgleader Borgpls Goddamnit that was actually good
17:24
@Ell I'm not entirely convinced the author understands the subject matter (but it's not easy to guess from that tiny snippet).
@ThePhD <3
@ThePhD Time for Stacked to revive Stacker.
Ell
Ell
^ I watched this and now I'm reading this: hott.github.io/book/nightly/hott-online-1015-gee7b2ac.pdf
but I don't understand really
I think traditionally, equivalence is some semantic relationship similar to equality :V
@ThePhD Corilu was full yesterday:(
Ell
Ell
I think equivalence means different things in different type systems
but in homotopy type theory, there is the axiom of univalence
which states that identity is equivalent to equivalence
17:29
@Ell you need to establish the meaning in the context you're trying to understand
Ell
Ell
Well, I think equivalence (sort of) means that if I have two supposedly distinct types with the same properties then they are actually the same type
whereas usually one might call them equivalent
but I'm out of my depth here :P
it's still fun to read though
In mathematical logic and computer science, homotopy type theory (HoTT) refers to various lines of development of intensional type theory, based on the interpretation of types as objects to which the intuition of (abstract) homotopy theory applies. This includes, among other lines of work, the construction of homotopical and higher-categorical models for such type theories; the use of type theory as a logic (or internal language) for abstract homotopy theory and higher category theory; the development of mathematics within a type-theoretic foundation (including both previously existing mathematics...
the section on univalence axiom kind of explains it
I find it annoying when you're reading some technical subject and they use terms with definitions specific to their field, yet they don't really give you a proper definition
17:46
guys, how do you deal with AC at your offices if you have issues with your bones and such
so not the temperature
just the cold wind that blows on you
'issues with your bones'
what
it makes my neck and shoulders hurt and the cold dry air messes up my nose and throat
ask them to turn it off?
yea me against ~30 others
> my neck and shoulders hurt
17:47
@TonyTheLion because it's so obvious to them
that might be more related with how you're sitting rather than the AC
all those nose and throat bones acting up eh
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix exactly, but not to the poorly noob reader
the AC and seats are placed so that everyone gets their fair dose
so no escape :<
wear more clothes
17:48
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix One of my uni teachers was particularly terrible for this. Everything was so trivial to him he didnt bother explaining anything properly.
@TonyTheLion even for professional readers... it makes no sense to define a word with the word himself
wearing more clothes would make me sweat
they don't have to be heavy, just so they block the air hitting your skin
like light fullsleeve
like, it's 25 degs inside
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix words should have definitions, because they express an idea or thought
17:48
and people want 24
so the shit goes full cold wind
@AlexM. ask to work from home?
can you tape some foam over the AC
im assuming you have a vent right above your head
this reminds me some Russian book I had to read at Uni... the text is literally... bla bla bla is obvious and can be explained with the following 3km long formula
@TonyTheLion I can if I'm sick
I'll just ask a manager for a solution and see what happens
17:50
.44 at point blank
@Prismatic no it's far away from me but it has this pyramidal shape thing that makes it blow in all directions
really it's like an AC from hell
no way out
who has AC on in the winter
I mean, wat
the whole building was optimized for annoying people with AC
@TonyTheLion ikr, see above, 25 inside is a great temp but people want 24 lol
I don't even
get another job
I've already switched 3 if I switch more nobody will hire me again lol
17:51
charge them a premium for having to sit in a cold AC office during the winter
and I think what I have now is great don't wanna move :<
Ell
Ell
@TonyTheLion but I'm unsure still what it means in other type theory :S
@TonyTheLion But some books are so well made that they end up with something like this: What is love? Love is the result of loving...
@Ell have you tried Googling it?
I'm actually baffled that offices don't provide solutions for people who don't like AC
17:52
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Yea thats terrible
what if someone comes to work for you and has some kind of crazy case of rheumatism (mine is mild I guess)
Ell
Ell
I don't think the concept exists because I just results for Homotopy Type Theory :P
do you just kill them
@Ell oh, so what are you trying to find out then?
now you're confusing me :S
Ell
Ell
I'm not really :P You asked me what equivalence meant
17:53
yes and you answered that
Ell
Ell
I was attempting to provide an answer :) But I don't know well enough myself really
idk, ignore me :P
Which is why I gave you those links
Don't know if they were helpful, but it was an attempt
Ell
Ell
I thought you wanted to know what it was in non-homotopy type theory for some reason
Coliru seems to be fixed now.
@Ell no
@StackedCrooked oh you got the message huh? :P
17:54
@StackedCrooked What happened, yo?
Do you need more space?
More money?
All of it.
More love?
Yes yes.
std::move(love)
@StackedCrooked <3 <3 <3
17:56
I'll have a better look at it later this week. For now I just cleared some disk space.
@Borgleader :)
@ThePhD damn almost missed my typo fix window
Awww
std::free(love)
I need to create a shim for std::forward_as_tuple()
18:04
Any idea how hard it could be to make a self replicating machine?
v. hard
Well except some specific materials such as microchips and cables
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix And end up with grey goo? Fuck that.
Ell
Ell
I think ending up with grey goo would be an amazing technological achievement and will not happen by accident :V
.-.
18:09
@EtiennedeMartel not sure what is Grey Goo but my idea is nothing bad really
super friendly stuff
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix A machine that can replicate by building components out of base materials. That machine can then replicate near infinitely as long as it can get to matter.
The end of result is the complete and total annihilation of all life on Earth as all matter is decomposed to turn into more machines.
> "Stellardrone - Ligh..." The YouTube account associated with this video has been terminated due to multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement.
Fek you, YouTube
ah then it's one of the possible outcome
but I guess it's easy to set some boundaries
you also have to teach it not to override its boundaries
and teach it not to override your teaching that it shouldn't override its boundaries
18:13
pls no sjw today @HubertApplebaum help
@EtiennedeMartel :)
speaking of sjws
where was that AC is sexist thing
I'll use it
I want the AC to be removed from the office because it's sexist towards my bones
@AlexM. AC?
Assassin's Creed, you old you
air conditioner
18:17
@AlexM. easy, it's self replicating but with an off switch... it's more like a statemachine than an AI
the thing you need in summer but never blowing towards you
@ElimGarak AC is alternating current for me.
my home AC is in my kitchen
I make it blow towards the door and it takes a zig-zag for the air to get to the living room
it never blows towards me but I get the benefit of the cool air
user1804599
Can you tell a window to always stay on top in Windows?
right click > pin?
18:23
@Ell it is a bit scary that all it takes is a mad scientist with nothing to lose
@AlexM. are you saying you have a feminine skeletal structure
@MadameElyse Yes.
@Prismatic why do you assume sexism implies that the female side is being hurt?!?!??!?!
YOU'RE SO SEXIST OMG
Ell
Ell
TRIGGERED
18:24
wow, today I installed lua on powershell using one-get
and it actually worked
@MadameElyse Do you mean in the code, or as a user? In code, you use WS_EX_TOPMOST.
Microsoft is getting there - where Linux was a few years ago
Classic buffer overflow. Good work finding it! As you can see, rigorous elimination of possible causes always works (the process of elimination just might be hard some of the time). — sehe 11 secs ago
CODE = DEDUPLICATED
18:37
gnight/day
^ Good music
@Lalaland Thank you very much for updating StarGazer :D
Hi again.
Life is wonderful
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I was auto-banned for bad-quality posts. After the upliftment of it, I have tried to write a good quality post... What do you people think? here!
user1804599
@Ven parser and type checker work :3
18:44
@sehe I'm so sorry
Ven
Ven
GG
user1804599
valueExprType :: ValueExpr Type -> Check Type
valueExprType (VarValueExpr _ t) = return t
valueExprType (LamValueExpr vs) = go vs [] []
  where go []       from to = return $ FunctionType from to
        go (v : vs) from to = do
          FunctionType tfrom tto <- valueExprType v
          let from' = take (length tfrom - length to   ) tfrom ++ from
          let to'   = take (length to    - length tfrom) to    ++ tto
          go vs from' to'
user1804599
look at the beauty
@ADG You have made a draft for your next question?
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what do you think sir?
18:44
You are already in the top 1% of good quality posts just for thinking about it
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yes sir.
@Shoe lol
I'm a lady
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no i dont want to be auto banned that doesnt uplift never until you do a positive contribution
"Yes, m'am" would be more appropriate
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18:45
and seeing that im such a small knowledge possesing entty, i am afraid i may not be able to lift that again
Let me fix that for you
Give me a couple of minues
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:D @Shoe
No, don't do so much work, just mention the points that need to be changed...
Ok
@MadameElyse vomit
@ADG "I'm writing a code* where part of it is" -> "I've written the following code"
18:47
Good cat, warm cat :3
remove "I wish to be totally clear what I want to ask:", it's not necessary
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ok
"Why is this very small difference of 1e-16 occuring" -> "Why is there a small difference of 1e-16 occuring"
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I did such on chem SE, they always commented, what do you want to ask, I thought people preferred explicit questions...
"because computer calculations (especially divisions are not exact)" -> "because computer calculations (especially divisions) are not exact"
remove "(Sorry If this question is not programming related in your view.)"
What do you mean by "Even if they are inexact, how does a^(-1) provide more accurate/exact solution"?
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18:50
I mean that a^(-1) is an inbuilt function
Angry Races in English
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so it should use same division and multiplications
but it is more close to theoretical value...I think
I see
Then change "how does a^(-1)" to "why does a^(-1)"
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Thank You very much ma'am!
I would also advise against mentioning you were question banned. The SO community tends to have many prejudices.
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18:53
i thought as much as i should remove it now that atleast some reputable and smart member has seen it atleast once and given her views...
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in all this going, i'm not a native english speaker... an indian and hindi is my first language, just saying.
@Shoe When did this happen, Jefffrey?
> The software supports referential integrity, multi-master replication, and has a modular authentication architecture. It can be accessed via LDAP, DSML, SOAP, ODBC, JDBC, JNDI, and ADSI.
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thankyou @Shoe , here is the question link
18:59
@caps Never :3

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