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11:01
> I don't think I can condense it to the point where it's compilable.
=_=
@Puppy it's bad either way imo
but yeah, typed makes it less hellish
yay me
daisy themed
user1804599
11:29
I'm so hungry I feel like a Kenyan.
@Zoidberg there really isn't much meat on a Kenyan
user1804599
Yes that's the point you fool.
Try a Norse person, they tend to be a bit more well built, but you might need to stew or something to soften them up
user1804599
idiot
11:37
he didn't miss the point, he's taking the piss out of you
Ven
Ven
Incidentally, I had the same question back in 2011, though I asked on Stack Exchange meta. ("I like the idea of showing jobs by one’s profile location first, and falling back to IP geo, we’ll implement soon"!) — Matt Gibson 13 hours ago
6 to 8 weeks etc
@Mysticial Thank you :D
Xeo
Xeo
@Puppy E_NOTENOUGHINSULTS
@Telkitty She often jokes about the size of her nose.
11:44
@Xeo just sling the ones you got
Ven
Ven
in Discussion on answer by PreferenceBean: How are contents of an object defined when using placement new on existing object, Feb 14 at 8:59, by shafeen
I am not saying that what you're saying is incorrect, I am simply stating that object.x will definitely be 1, the standard has nothing to do with that in this case
@Xeo took me a moment to not read 'note nough... ?'
Ven
Ven
"object lifetime has nothing to do with the standard"
> PreferenceBean
Ven
Ven
@HubertApplebaum when you're about to change identity again, please don't use one that looks like a lounge regular, like "Nolwenn"
11:50
At least the name is shorter now
@Ven How about Wen
Ven
Ven
@HubertApplebaum or Venn
u dirty oldbag
I don't plan on changing identities anymore, btw
jk
Behold Faqminda Pusi
Xeo
Xeo
lol
didn't you try something similar before?
Awan Afuqya IIRC.
Almost instant ban.
Ell
Ell
Oh I know someone you haven't done
You could be Stavros Greasi or something Greek
Ven
Ven
11:54
@Morwenn why? :o
Lol, I didn't get the job I wanted. Lost 2 months for nothing. Great.
Ell
Ell
I'm sorry :(
Fortunately, I have other opportunities.
how did you lose two months over one job?
and how much did you win?
I didn't win anything except stress and free time and the opportunity to look for another job.
I wish I hadn't had 4 interviews for nothing.
11:59
@Morwenn what do you mean you lost 2 months?
oh, I read
ergh, it's not fun is it
It sucks.
The only good news is that an opportunity that has been delayed since fucking July seems to finally be open.
Wait @Morwenn, you accepted a job offer, realized it sucked and left after two months, did I get it?
@Rerito 3 months on the paper. More like 4 actually.
@Rerito Er, not that one.
Ok I'm lost
Currently I mean that I've had 4 interviews spanning over two months for a job and I didn't get it.
12:06
Oh I'm a terrible person
Check this out: bit.ly/1U9TyTK — rubenvb 24 secs ago
12:16
@Morwenn Harsh process
@Morwenn sounds like Amazon, which has a seriously shitty hiring process
I guess I'll be doing Python my whole life then.
At least I won't have to deal with MSVC.
Or else, you could come to Paris y'know :D
Lol, I'd rather deliver pizzas.
What's the company btw?
12:25
Domino's Pizzas.
Nah, it's an obscure medical imagery company.
And they are that nitpicking?
Seems overkill
Well, who am I to judge recruitment processes?
Ven
Ven
@Morwenn The Great and Mighty @Morwenn
@Morwenn I am still very wary of interviewing with certain companies because their process is so brutal
I'll interview with MS Redmond but not MS Boulder for example
12:29
I'd interview with none of them because it's way too far.
On the other hand it wouldn't be bad if I got that job to do Python in oceanography.
At least I already had three Python internships in oceanography.
user784668
12:56
People on teh internetz are fucking dumb.
because people in general are pretty dumb
^
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People on the internet is just a subset of the people in general
user784668
Every-fucking-where people say that mixing RAM will not work.
user784668
Well I just mixed two pairs of modules whose only thing in common is being DDR3.
13:00
@Fanael works fine insofar as they are in different channels
that said your performance will be more stable if you use the same ram from the same lot
user784668
@Mgetz The modules I already had are 1600 CL10 2x8GB. The modules I just added are 1333 CL10 2x2GB.
user784668
Shit just worked after plugging 'em in.
@Fanael your system will likely lock your ram speed down to 1333, assuming your board supported the higher speed in the first place
user784668
@Mgetz It did.
@Morwenn are you only doing one application at at time?
user784668
13:04
At any rate, these 2GB sticks are some old shit salvaged from a broken machine which I plugged in just to see if they still work.
user1804599
@MartinJames cool
@Morwenn Rip :(
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@Mgetz Why does memory frequency matter, anyway?
@Fanael bandwidth, I'd say latency but that's bullshit, it's all about the bandwidth
user784668
13:07
@Mgetz Well latency difference would be like whether it's 500 or 501 CPU cycles for an L3 miss.
@Mgetz ram speeds are hardly a concern these days. Quantity is worth it.
@Fanael Need to run a mem stress test to conclude that they work
RAM errors don't manifest as soon as you turn the system on.
at least not unless they're really bad
@thecoshman bandwidth is worth it too in most cases, unless your CPU has an absurdly large cache
user1804599
tsort is really cool program
@Puppy oh I should have a go at stress testing this old machine before I settle on using...
mind you, drives are on way now :P
13:11
which actually the reason I buy i7s fuck the rest, I want the large caches
cpu cache is nice
user784668
@Puppy Yeah, I'd run a memtest if I really cared.
you should really
if the the ram is shit, it's not worth the extra 4GB
user784668
@thecoshman I was going to buy another pair of 8GB sticks anyway.
I'd just do that
what ddr is it?
user784668
13:15
@thecoshman The dirt cheap one.
probably ddr3 then
ddr4 is expensive because it's new, ddr2 is expensive because it's old
user784668
@thecoshman Yeah.
I wonder how much a single 32GB stick is... if you can even get such a thing
I currently have 2x8, but it's dodgy as fuck. The cpu cooler is pushing up against the ram, and it's at an angle :\ (the ram is) works fine though
user784668
@Mgetz Yeah, bandwidth went down from 17 GB/s to 13 GB/s.
13:21
that's ddr4, and bloody expensive
user1804599
user784668
@thecoshman Well it's a bloody 32GB DDR4 ECC stick, no wonder it's bloody expensive
dumb me is dumb
user1804599
thanks youtube
user784668
@thecoshman That's four sticks.
13:22
yeah, I think I'm fine with angled ram :P
so it is
fuck damn it how illiterate am I?
6
there we go
still a no go :P
user784668
@thecoshman Very.
Ven
Ven
someone posts an answer about outdated stuff, I downvote "omg it's no reason to downvote". yes it is
damn it's even hard to find single sticks of 16gb
I think I have 4x8GB
user784668
I found a single 64GB DDR3 stick.
13:26
good lord!
how much?
user784668
No wait.
user784668
That's 4x16GB.
@Ven Depends on which stuff and how outdated.
user784668
@thecoshman Another ECC and buffered thing?
Ell
Ell
13:32
Does ddr3 even support 64Gb modules?
yes.
I think that I've heard of 128GB modules
but finding ones that target consumers instead of servers would be tricky
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg do you believe all muslims are rapist/dogs, etc, that should not be allowed in europe?
user1804599
No.
user1804599
No idea where you got that from.
Ven
Ven
the stuff you retweet
"Islamic violence in Europe is imported."
user1804599
13:36
Yes.
user1804599
That does not mean that all muslims are rapists or dogs.
user1804599
It means that islamic violence in Europe is imported.
@Fanael yeah
user1804599
Those are not remotely the same thing.
@Puppy that's the killer
13:37
@Zoidberg Well, french citizens radicalized themselves and ended up killing people. That was not imported
user1804599
It does not say that all violence is islamic or imported either.
user1804599
It says exactly what is says: ∃violence : islamic(violence) ∧ imported(violence) ∧ ineurope(violence)
user784668
@Zoidberg Of course not. Muslims are fucking worse than dogs, they're humans.
My manager is a muslim, should I call the police?!§§
Ven
Ven
bahwai, ce gros tarba 2 ouf
13:49
Hmmm... How long to wait for phone interview...
user784668
@Rerito No, because chances are they're humans too.
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg it certainly implies you believe migrants are a terrible thing in general, and are spreading terror
user1804599
No, it doesn't.
user1804599
Stop doing Etiennes.
user1804599
My father is a migrant and he's a good thing.
user784668
13:51
@Ven That's some serious jalf/tomalak/etienne level logic.
Ten minutes past the mark now...
@thecoshman Try calling them?
It's a Skype call... So maybe a message asking if we need to tree schedule?
Yeah sounds legit
Damn phone typing
Two more minutes... Then it's a full quarter hour late
13:57
Yeah leave'em a message
user1804599
Jan 8 '13 at 18:40, by Cat Plus Plus
Singleton is asbestos
Ven
Ven
:D
were you in poland, you'd have had to sue your father
@Zoidberg your idea of Singleton isn't what that pattern refers to
Should I message through other means as well... Or would that be to much noise?
This was supposed to be a skype interview?
lol still caring about singletons
14:00
Sure was
Back to work for now then I guess
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growing floof! /cc @Borgleader @Ell @ElimGarak @ThePhD @TonyTheLion @набиячлэвэлиь
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@jaggedSpire I like how it's bron with parkinsons
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Ven
14:05
@jaggedSpire OMG :3
@thecoshman ehe
time for work now, lovelies
user784668
@thecoshman And ordered.
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TIL
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32 GB of RAM will be nice.
14:11
@Mgetz ...and frequency has little effect on latency anyway--higher frequencies generally imply longer latency when measured in clock cycles (but nearly constant latency when measured in wall time).
@Zoidberg that's... your plonk list?
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@slaphappy :) :) :)
@Zoidberg where can you see it?
@JerryCoffin I think generally speaking, the faster ram does result in lower wall time, it's just not directly related.
14:13
@jaggedSpire <3
user1804599
@Ven Find more stupid people on OkStupid!
Ven
Ven
hah, I only have 4 ignores.
user1804599
Must be a terrible chat experience.
user784668
I have 37 ignores.
Ven
Ven
Etienne, Madara, Captain Giraffe, and Sino. only those
user1804599
14:16
I plonked Sino yesterday.
@thecoshman Actual latency has dropped over time, but at a much slower rate than bandwidth has risen. It really is close to constant. crucial.com/usa/en/memory-performance-speed-latency
@JerryCoffin huh, I didn't realise that the true latency was that stagnant...
Ven
Ven
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@Ven They implement a person of color?
Ven
Ven
If the "meta effect" gets you more answers, the "lounge effect" means you get tons of close votes when a question is linked here.
le lounge army xDDDD
14:19
like DDR3-1333 is 'as fast as' DDR4-2666.
user1804599
@Ven fixed
@JerryCoffin correct, but faster frequencies usually have much higher bandwidth
@Ven why would you plonk Etienne =/
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader he's an annoying brat.
@thecoshman As far as I can tell, most of the apparent drop has really resulted from being able to send the command to the memory a little faster, not in the memory itself actually responding to the command noticeably faster.
14:20
@Borgleader because SJW
Ven
Ven
I tried unplonking him twice, and I had to plonk him again.
@Ven yeah, well. He's not a brat.
@Mgetz Yes, definitely.
user784668
@slaphappy Wow, so Etienne believes in the completely unacceptable idea that women are human beings too?
> #include "Datas.h"
first line of code in the file
Ven
Ven
14:21
@Fanael yep. that's something i'm not ready to accept
@JerryCoffin I guess yeah, it takes just as long for the ram to do what it's asked to do.
Still, the summary is what has been well known for a while, you always want more RAM
user406009
@Fanael That's not what the opposition to "SJWs" is based around. The more disputed question is whether there are current systematic biases against women right now.
user784668
@thecoshman Especially if you use a certain browser called after a metal.
@Fanael you mean an browser
Ven
Ven
@Lalaland not even, I agree with that.
14:23
@Fanael Well, he also believe that OOT "wasn't that great" and that people like it "because of nostalgia"
Ven
Ven
I, however, don't consider mayonnaise to be a gender.
@slaphappy #disgusted
user784668
@thecoshman 1741 MB total used right now on my system, with Firefox with one process per tab.
@Fanael yeah... Chrome likes to eat ram :\
user784668
The other 14 GB of RAM is kernel page cache.
top three biggest memory using process on my computer right now are chrome, 324 250 and 217 MB each
nearly .8GB for just three process!
and I see about 20 more using 50 to 100MB
user406009
14:26
@Ven Eh, as far as I care it doesn't really matter what gender people describe themselves as. I mean even their specific sex only really becomes important if you want to have sex with them.
Ven
Ven
@Lalaland I want to have sex with tons of people
user784668
@thecoshman Top three processes here are 340, 240 and 140 MB, all three are Firefox.
user406009
@thecoshman Yeah, but you probably have like 4 GB sitting unused.
user784668
Plasma is the biggest non-Firefox process, consuming 80 MB.
user784668
14:29
@thecoshman So yeah, basically "a browser"
@Lalaland nope, this work laptop has 7/8GB being used :\
DropBox uses a surprising amount of ram too
153MB...
user784668
@Lalaland That's not how operating systems work.
user406009
@Fanael Yes, I totally understand the OS will use "unused" memory for caching things like disk access. However, I assume chrome has a better reason for using that memory.
user784668
@Lalaland If only it was clear what its reasons are.
user1804599
@Ven what's that
Ven
Ven
14:41
@Zoidberg "programming" language. worst shit ever
check its wikipedia page
user1804599
XD
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> In each version, the model has less clothes.
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user406009
That's a really dumb set of advertisements.
@Zoidberg That's all right--clearly started off with way too much clothing on.
user1804599
14:43
myconnection = new object Automation "QBXMLRP2.RequestProcessor"
ticket = myconnection>>BeginSession("",::omDontCare)
XMLresponse = myconnection>>ProcessRequest(ticket,XMLrequest)
myconnection>>EndSession(ticket)
myconnection>>CloseConnection()
delete myconnection
@Lalaland "Really dumb advertisement" is redundant.
user1804599
I bet that's valid LiveScript.
user1804599
ALMOST, only the last line isn't.
holy shit
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg AHAHAHA
user1804599
14:48
what's funny?
AHAHAHAHA
guys quick question
I'm thinking of refactoring the binary distribution (dll filenames, grouping etc)
why
is this a good idea to have semantic versioning on filenames like we have on linux?
@Shoe because it's a clusterfuck atm
is it broken?
user406009
14:52
@slaphappy Why do you need to keep the old one around? I assume you have version control.
are you going to serve me the "if it's not broken don't change it" soup
because let me preemptively tell you that I don't care
yup
you are mean
@Lalaland the old what?
the one with the oldest version of course
user1804599
@slaphappy yes otherwise DLL hell
14:53
Filename should be the same if it's ABI compatible
It's not broken as in you can't really break this (it's fucking filenames)
then it doesn't matter
don't change things if they don't cause problems
it's broken as in different conventions for several dll, now way to understand which is which, dependency bullshit, package much bigger than needed because no one has any idea what to put in so we just put everything
~~~DLL hell~~~ hasn't really been a thing for a long while
@CatPlusPlus circa windows xp lol
2 mins ago, by slaphappy
because let me preemptively tell you that I don't care
are you immune
14:54
you are the one bringing it up
No he's just jef
i let go the moment you said that
@Shoe also sorry but it's very very dumb
so are we still discussing this?
apparently you really care
Trimming package is fairly easy if you only use the import table and not LoadLibrary
14:55
yeah I have a question for people who have solutions aside from "hurr durr do not touch"
lol
user406009
@slaphappy oops. I misread your question. I thought you were talking about code for calculating some sort of probability distribution.
good luck
@Lalaland oh, lol
so, abi break, filename change right?
This has been written some years ago but might be a good starting point: gist.github.com/TheCatPlusPlus/7e0f8a63f355b38fb4b3
14:57
because on linux you can symlink minor versions
we are basically breaking abi at each minor so it's not an issue
but I'm afraid this might confuse people to have the filename changed at each time (you know, people who hardcode filenames in scripts, etc)
If you always bundle it with the application and it's never installed separately then it's not that important
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg delete is valid. but hehehe
Linux uses symlinks because packages are installed globally
If you were distributing your SOs with the app then you wouldn't bother with that either
14:59
We only publish a set of dlls. client do what they want with it

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