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21:01
@Ven Is that you? The sir giving the lecture?
@набиячлэвэлиь I have one of those. Good times.
It barely handled Crysis at medium settings.
Upgrading to a Radeon 260X once I get a case
Ven
Ven
@VillasV yes
@Morwenn ;)
@Ven Is it really, or are you just fucking with a newb
Ven
Ven
@набиячлэвэлиь thus I claim you're a newb
21:08
@Ven At least I don't have an accent thicker than Puppy's mom
@Ven I wish I had a class like this. My C++/OO courses were not very good IMO.
the professor lost too much time with minor details like pointers and formatted IO, and little time discussing paradigms and approaches. In the end, students just memorized the common-sense of OO. i.e. could not even give an disadvantage of using virtual methods or justify the importance of encapsulation
encacapsulation
Old man \o/
@VillasV This sounds higher-quality than what most people get taught as C++
Looks like Seagate learned their lesson: backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-reliability-q4-2015
Now it's Western Digital that sucks.
21:19
@VillasV Nearly universal experience at Uni.
Heh
@ThePhD young Enterprise Ready Fuccboi™
@caps @Puppy good to know (actually sad), so I'm not all hopeless.
I had the goal of not sucking with C++ by the release of C++17 but I'm starting to doubt the feasibility of that promise
Yay, I managed to reduce the number of interesting sorting networks for 5 values from 180 to 4.
Nice!
21:32
@Mysticial Since when?
Ive never had a problem with WD drives
@Morwenn define interesting
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@Morwenn Hey, that feeling is good, isn't it?
@Borgleader Probably starting late 2013 or so.
@HubertApplebaum With the best-known size, performing a minimal average number of swaps.
Since you need to wait a year or so before you really know the reliability of the drives.
21:33
@Morwenn Didn't realize there would be so many networks for 5 values btw
@Mysticial Oh that explains it, I havent bought a new one since then.
@Andrey Not that good actually. I didn't create/solve anything especially interesting. But I reduced an annoying problem to a less annoying one.
So I should buy Seagate drives now?
WD's acquisition of Hitachi's HD division doesn't seem to have had much of a negative effect on HGST branded drives.
HGST seems to be performing exceptionally well...
21:35
@HubertApplebaum I found them on SO. Some guy generated the pairs to swap for every valid sorting networks that can swap a collection with at most 9 compare-and-swap units.
@Borgleader Based on the data there as well as how none of my recent Seagates show any signs of weakness, I say yes.
Back in 2003-ish, Seagate drives were very reliable. Maxtor was in the middle. And WD sucked. Fast forward 8 years to 2011. Maxtor no longer exists and Seagate/WD flipped. It was Seagate that sucked, and WD that was strong. Hitachi was even stronger.
And I see now that Seagate/WD has flipped again.
So if you're buying hard drives, make sure you stay in-phase and not out-of-phase of the cycle.
My 8TB Seagate Helium drive is going strong after half a year so far. Except that it's almost full.
not really the drive's fault ;p
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@slaphappy I began!
I finally conquered powerline for bash/tmux
Instant Bling.
@Zoidberg system f-butts?
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21:44
What is powerline good for except exploitation of fancy fonts?
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@slaphappy :D :D :D
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Today I downloaded a JavaScript library and I couldn't open it because Windows complained that it was a virus.
@sehe quick, cd into repos
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So I wgot it in my Gentoo VM instead.
@LucDanton INDEED
You totally get that thrill
Hmm. Not much is shown there i.imgur.com/z44RQJP.png
21:46
fresh disappointment
@HubertApplebaum Shiiiiinnnneeey new disappointment
SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Vulkan came out
with nvidia C++ binding apparently
@sehe airline in terminal? is this neovim?
@sehe maybe tmux takes precedence here (right?)
lol
it's 11pm and my girlfriend is painting the roses gold for tomorrow
21:49
@Mysticial I have a feeling that almost nobody can make much profit producing drives that are both top quality, and highly competitive price-wise, so most of them produce good drives for a while, establish a solid reputation, then produce profitable drives for a while, then repeat the cycle.
same person who yells at me for preparing the course material at the last minute
@sehe OMG YOU USE AGNOSTER YESSSSSSSSSS
@JerryCoffin what bout mesa
Ven
Ven
@VillasV I never had any programming courses. so yeah.
user1804599
What is neovim?
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Is it Vim for neonazis?
21:52
it's not
although neonazis can enjoy a good text editor like anyone else
user1804599
exciting
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C# programmers can't enjoy a good text editor.
to write their little pamphlets in
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They have to use Visual Studio.
I use Visual Studio for programming in by choice
21:54
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@slaphappy That's me.
I like the implication that it's only the "current" state
@Zoidberg You have 3 eyes?
Do you have improved depth perception
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Strictly three.
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Yes.
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21:56
I also have three ears and an improved deaf perception.
It can be shown 3 eyes do not improve depth perception over 2 eyes
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This Indian guy pronounces "year" like "ear".
decent but meh joke I will accept it
Only coverage
@HubertApplebaum 3d = 3eyes
think about it
21:56
@HubertApplebaum You see in 4th dimension
also 1 eye is enough for depth vision youguise
because the Brain Is Powerful (tm)
it's enough but not the same
an insightful comment
your mom is insightful
@slaphappy was that an offense?
21:59
@HubertApplebaum not yours thats for sure
@VillasV no his mom is very insightful she helped me a lot with my programming courses
ayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
@slaphappy oh so you just know her very well hmm I see
very professional, nothing to flag here
yes I know his mom very very well
@slaphappy you tested your material on her to make sure it was foolproof?
im sorry i had a rough day
22:00
@Borgleader so mean i cri
@VillasV It was a weak attempt at an inciteful comment.
@JerryCoffin punoverflow
from the bestest bank ever
> Forget work-life balance where we segregate work and personal life, try work-life integration where we manage work and personal life as one.
nicely worded
read: pls work all the time. thx
22:03
@HubertApplebaum iff you've learned to operate depth double-eyedly
no facts please
they get in my way
thanks
@slaphappy did I say airline? I thought I said powerline
> Photography - With almost everyone owning a camera phone these days, we are all budding photographers. Why not volunteer to be the photographer at company team building events or clients offsite? You get to practise your photography skills on free models (i.e. your colleagues and clients) while they get some good photo....hopefully, depending on your skills. If you need, lynda.com has some good online photography courses.
I know someone who's going to be mad
@slaphappy 10/10
@LucDanton Oh. It's just tmux+bash there
22:04
@sehe I just looked at the screenshot
how do you balance work-life .. when you don't have a life
@sehe I meant it might be the case that the tmux widget(?) takes precedence over the Git one, which would explain why it doesn’t look any different
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@slaphappy That sounds exactly like what happens in the software industry.
> Food - Most of us love food.
@KhaledKhnifer put your finger on the scale (aka fat finger it)
22:05
@LucDanton I didn't even realize there would be ... a git integration
user1804599
You are incompetent enough to be able to do anything you want!
@Zoidberg Yeah.
it shows which branch you are on so as you can tell it’s pretty useful
I thought powerline would integrate with bash, and git-prompt would then play it's usual role
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Why do you still use Bash and not Z shell?
user1804599
22:06
Install Z shell.
@sehe I’d take a screenshot, maybe later
@LucDanton I've seen the gallery shots :) I was hoping to see it
@Zoidberg Maybe 2018
@LucDanton I don't get the metafore here
@Zoidberg Silicon valley types are so convinced they can do anything, because they can make websites, they read those shitty online tutorials and think they know a trade
Use Powershell, where elevated commands are a pain
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22:07
Installing Vim and Z shell is always the first thing I do when I get my hands on a shiny new server.
@KhaledKhnifer don't have a work either.
@KhaledKhnifer well, I merely used yours regarding balance
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Bash and Nano must die.
ls ~/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/powerline/bindings/
awesome  bash       config.pyc  i3           __init__.pyc  lemonbar  qtile  shell  tmux  wm
bar      config.py  fish        __init__.py  ipython       pdb       rc     tcsh   vim   zsh
22:08
Linux Deepin used to ship with zsh as default shell, but they changed back to bash IDK why
@Luc no mention of git binding
yeah bash is not especially interesting. not sure why it is so common
user1804599
Because of see above.
.... because it's not so interesting
@Zoidberg nano never lived
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The Z is for Zoidberg.
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22:08
Zoidberg shell.
@sehe yeah it’s all within bash/whichever shell you’re using
nano is just for newbs. it's fine to leave it in a corner somewhere imo
@LucDanton I'll kill tmux for a moment
@sehe so no it’s not integration in that sense
I mean no one is pushing it to your face
bash, otoh, is the default setting so I can see how it can be an issue
@Zoidberg nice
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22:09
Also today I had the wonderful experience of deploying a Go application.
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It was extremely refreshing.
but generics
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All I had to do was run go build and scp the binary to the server.
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dat penis
22:10
@Zoidberg yeah, um, well
@KhaledKhnifer Seems pretty easy. First, I need a web-site where I could download one of these "life" thingies...
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Well, and create an init.d script, but that's system-specific.
wow there's zoidberg porn on google images
must cleanse
must still cleanse
22:12
accept it
accept cleansing
@slaphappy This surprises you?
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listen, accept, and serve
@Puppy yes, it did. not sure why.
lesson learned ;p
22:16
Wow. The wording of this question could really use a bit of work. — sehe 16 secs ago
@slaphappy I clicked this tab and this is what I am greeted with :|
TIL warren buffet is CEO of a company worth more than $500,000,000,000
@sehe Reads like a story being told by a 4 year-old where an entire 20 minute story is told as one giant sentence.
@TonyTheLion Some of us, of course, expected you to show up as soon as sex was mentioned...
user1804599
Yummy, satay-flavoured crisps.
@JerryCoffin Yeah, I can /assume/ language barriers, but I know this guy is capable of proper English. He's been here a few times
22:24
@JerryCoffin Surprisingly accurate
reading charles bukowski, pretty good
@sehe Yeah, with 3K rep, this obviously isn't his frist psot or something.
Ell
Ell
Man I can never tell when my brownies are done
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bakawski
have you read him?
user1804599
22:34
no
I think you'll like him, short & sweet, one night.
@Ell The @jaggedSpire might help you with that :P
She's a brownie expert
@TonyTheLion woof
Well, fuck Bash, but can't understand the hate against nano
@JerryCoffin I gotta say, I don't think that's been referenced in a long time.
22:48
It's essentially a CLI-Notepad
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Reminder number NNN to be paranoid using C in production: https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2016-02/msg00416.html But Go 1.5 uses Go DNS by default: https://golang.org/doc/go1.5#net
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Go <3
I didn't realize the getaddrinfo() exploit was news now
I heard about it months ago
@Puppy hi
@milleniumbug Why fuck Bash
23:04
Because a.) stupid defaults b.) dumb autocompletion c.) lack of recursive wildcards d.) QUALITY features bordering on PHP level of terribleness
Helloooo from Animuland.
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I like how '0 but true' in Perl evaluates to zero when used as a number and to true when used as a Boolean.
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As does '0 but false'.
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And '0 haha your mom'.
omfg flux is beautiful. My eyes already feel better lol
23:11
@Puppy One of those things about getting old--I remember five years ago better than this morning.
@JerryCoffin I'm sure I went to work this morning, as I am more sure that I came home from there earlier
@Puppy It's not--but a big part of being a bigot is ignoring any facts you find inconvenient.
@JerryCoffin hey hey hey, that's funny because you are indirectly calling him a bigot
Japan https://t.co/EtApyr2CL5
lol
@thecoshman Not really intended to be funny--and it was only a single level of indirection, so pretty easy to follow. No three star commenting involved.
23:19
@JerryCoffin it takes one to know one
who want a 5 star comment when one can have, say, 18 stars on a comment
@thecoshman I never quite understood that statement. It's never made any sense to me at all. Do people honestly believe that because I can recognize some birds of prey, that I have the vision of an eagle or a hawk? (sorry, but without my glasses, I can barely tie my own shoes). Do they think that because I can write a little bit of code in C++ that I'm a programming language? I can't even think of a way to twist things to make it seem like any of this makes any sense at all.
> >because I can write in C++, I'm a programming language
@JerryCoffin yes. yes that is exactly what it means
@thecoshman Maybe I need to borrow some rum to help it make sense...
23:26
Yarrr
> WINDOW **highscores_messages_window = new WINDOW *[amount_of_highscores],
@JerryCoffin Sometimes I like to idle by at the parking lot and pretend I'm a car.
me from 2014 wat r u doin
@набиячлэвэлиь what the fuck.
Speaking of bird of prey, last night I dreamed a bunch sparrows on a narrow strip than a eagle came down upon them, so I went close to have a look, the sparrow flew away, leaving me next to the eagle. I don't remember what happened next ... I only remember that I really want to pet the eagle ~_~
23:27
@набиячлэвэлиь wow that's terrible
@Nooble I'm reviving a 1000 LOC thing I made in 2014
@набиячлэвэлиь Link please.
It was literal 1100 lines of code in main
@набиячлэвэлиь I'd like to extend my sincere condolences in this time of hardship and grief.
> #define GAME_DATA__NAME_MAX 33
23:29
@Nooble Yes, PODs
I serialize game data blindly by memcpying it
It gets better
@набиячлэвэлиь I guess when the first file we find is aSS.cpp, we have to admit at least we've been warned...
@JerryCoffin lol
@JerryCoffin It's for apoSimpleSmart, silly
@набиячлэвэлиь You loved pointers.
And yes, I still do find it amusing
@Nooble Oh hell yeah, man!
23:30
obviously you should make a sequel acronymed BUTT
By the way, I'm two pushes away from a working Icicle.
It's gonna happen today.
I'M GOING TO DO IT.
@milleniumbug Badass Underscore Tremendously Trembling
@набиячлэвэлиь Hmmm..simple, smart Apochromatic lenses? I'll take a few of those.
Do these people even read from time to time
@Nooble Now port it to Vulkan :D
23:32
@milleniumbug D:
Gotta wait until 2075 for mainstream support.
@Nooble And by then you'll be 75 and writing shit like WINDOW **highscores_messages_window = new WINDOW *[amount_of_highscores],
@набиячлэвэлиь I honestly don't get why you did this.
I knew you in 2014. You certainly were not this bad.
@Nooble I mean, it works
I can run it and shit
Two years later it's cleanup time
what's the deal with this?
dude
23:35
you blew my cover
What cover where
Mark Zuckerberg invest 1 billion dollars into Kanye West ideas
lots of stuff happened on the internet while I was working
@JerryCoffin yeah you better sober up
23:37
so what's the deal with that orange shit text
@thecoshman Honest occifer, I'm as sober as a...guy who's almost never really serious.
@slaphappy [annoying voice] Well technically, streamer, it's not orange, it's actually peach.
@slaphappy Black text. Background's orange. Or is that like the dress, that people see it differently?
@JerryCoffin I see a lot of women differently when wearing some dresses. but that's not the point.
@набиячлэвэлиь Valve cover. Well, the valve cover gasket, to be specific.
@slaphappy Really? It might be interesting to try that (but I'd have to lose a lot of weight before I could wear a dress in public).
23:41
@JerryCoffin I detected the ambiguity, but decided to do nothing about it. It's getting late :)
@JerryCoffin Is there an implication, here, that a man can wear a dress in public iff slim enough?
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@slaphappy dresses are designed for slim people usually
@slaphappy I'm not sexist about it--I think only people who are slim enough should wear dresses in public, regardless of their sex.
@JerryCoffin but - that's fat shaming.
on the scale of social injustice, you are: fat shamer.
@slaphappy Oh, it's much worse than that--it's circular reasoning whose only meaning is what you choose to read into it.
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well... it is pretty nasty to say only thin people should be allowed wear dresses? I'm all against the current wave of SJ but surely we can say that at least?
23:52
IOW, for all you really know, when I say: "slim enough", it might include people so obese they can't even get out of their own beds, not to mention being physically able to go out in public.
@MeltyButter The idea that it includes "only thing people" is purely of your invention, not anything I said.
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you said 'only people who are slim enough should wear dresses'
what do you guys consider as 'within walking distance?' 500m? 800m? 0.5 mile? 1km? 1 mile?
Ell
Ell
Lol
(Don't actually do it. It bricks your phone if you haven't heard)
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@Telkitty 4 km usually. < 1 hour is my limit.
@Ell Wow, that surprise effect when you discover the eas-… nevermind

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