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02:00
cliche
ikr
brazilian pizza is the best though
Wait what
Looks good
02:01
Can't discord on mobile :'(
@Shoe ignore the sweet pizza. (some people just want to watch the world burn)
@slaphappy I cant discord cause they didn't accept me in the club yet
Nothing is happening there anyway
it is not happening cause the effing mods won't accept me
I want to talk to people. practice english and all
It's dead at the moment
...just cause I'm not ther
e
where I'm at, there party is at
02:06
don't think there's people there yeah
Ell
Ell
@bitcode they'll accept you
Tomorrow I reckon
That's my prediction
@Ell lets pray for god the merciful and righteous, which may or may not exist, to listen to you
guys
male guys
male guys who have been in love before
in love with a female girl
what would you say to the girl 10 years after you met?
I knew it. you didn't ever loved
anyone
chirp chirp chirp
jesus christ dudes
love is amazing. but don't hype it though
@bitcode ...no it's just everyone loves male girls
02:12
@milleniumbug I never liked those
@bitcode what
you know what, those new wave feminists like complaining and all, but they just don't know what is like to be a man HAHAHAHHAHAHHA
damn new wave feminists
you don't know what is like to be a man
and may the hypocrisy die you effing new wave feminists
user406009
@bitcode What about the transgender new wave feminists?
user406009
Or the male ones for instance?
> I think he means separating her head from her body so that they can go back to loving each other
user406009
02:15
Are men not allowed to be new wave feminists anymore?
^^ no context
@Lalaland I never mentioned gender. they can be women or men or transgender. I just said new wave feminists
Is it possible to replace the bind with a lambda in the tcp_server class?
Yes. Make sure to capture shared_from_this() though
@Lalaland now that we are facebook friends we can discuss this issue without being banned on stackoverflow
I'm all for different opinions. I love discussion.
02:19
I think youre looking at tcp_connection? but it seems similar enough
user406009
@bitcode That's why we have discord.
user406009
@sehe Can you add bitcode to the regulars list in Discord?
@Lalaland after I'm accepted there, we can discuss.
user406009
Oh wait, sehe's not on the discord admin list?
I'm pretty sure I can't. I can invite, likely. Lemme see
@bitcode discord.gg/0oF7WvtiGIBorsHP does that help?
@Lalaland Used to be, I think
user406009
02:22
Nvm, you are on there sehe. I just wasn't looking carefully enough.
@Lalaland is the username bitcode?
Can't find him - yet. Maybe looking at the wrong members list
@sehe my user name is segundo
I think I'm in now
not sure though
... I was supposed to guess that
You were already marked regular.
...ok then
user406009
@bitcode Change your name to bitcode please on Discord.
user406009
Otherwise everything will get really confusing.
02:23
woof - meta police v2
@Lalaland is it poissible to change my name on a single channel?
Gah. Discord is so utterly useless/unusable.
user406009
I don't know.
otherwise I think you'll have to get used to my pseudo real name lol
I have 3 notifications. I think. But there's simply no way to go to the messages.
Oh well.
user406009
02:25
@sehe I really hate that.
Ell
Ell
@sehe what makes it so?
Oh
Fail
@Ell Also:
11 hours ago, by sehe
user image
user406009
@sehe Would you be willing to switch to using the web app to get decent notifications?
I have a real question about lounge's discord channel: do you ever use voice chat?
@Lalaland I am already using the web app
user406009
02:27
Because the web app is actually moddable. Unlike the desktop app.
@bitcode very very rarely
damn nerds
never talk
well, whoever accepted me in discord, you're the man/woman
I bet in 5 years I'll be a room owner
ok guys, I'll go to sleep now. see you tomorrow
bye
user406009
@bitcode Good night
night
You know this story about this computer beating top Go players makes me believe the speed of progress is increasing. Self-driving cars would have been science fiction 5 years ago..
Then there's drones flying around killing people.
02:36
I don't think so. It's just that the companies working on it didn't want any PR about it until it was reliable enough
I think Google basically started advertising their selfdriving cars when they had already had a million miles of testing on public roads
user406009
We still have a long way to go until self driving cars are really viable.
user406009
Right now they only work in good weather.
user406009
That's not going to fly in most of the world, or even most of the US.
> going to fly
That would be some self-driving car
not sure if unaware of the expression or...
user406009
02:38
@Borgleader He is.
anyway, self driving cars wouldnt work in Canada half the time because of the snow
@Lalaland tsk
user406009
@Borgleader Yeah. That's what I am saying.
user406009
The joke is that silicon valley companies and startups only make products that other rich silicon valley people would use.
user406009
Thus self-driving cars that only work in always sunny California.
user406009
02:39
Fancy online secretary services.
user406009
Apps for getting expensive and high quality drivers.
user406009
Food delivery services.
user406009
Etc, etc.
@StackedCrooked Is this intelligence or just brute instructions per second increase?
user406009
@wilx The Go victory was a mix of both.
user406009
02:42
Most of the success was due to emerging neural network technology.
@wilx Brute force is impossible.
user406009
Which requires both lots of processing power/time and fancy algorithms.
@wilx The number of combinations is the factorial of the number of positions on the board.
user406009
@StackedCrooked More processing power does allow you to explore a little deeper though.
Sure. Just saying that raw brute force wouldn't really work.
user406009
02:46
Yeah.
@wilx Not saying it's "intelligence" though. Maybe "heuristics" is a better term?
I'm not an AI guy so I dunno.
user406009
The coolest part of this is that their "heuristics" come from a neural network in this case.
user406009
So they don't actually know their heuristic function.
~define know
user406009
I guess it would be more exact to say they don't understand their heuristic function.
user406009
02:50
Currently, AlphaGo plays moves that puzzle expert Go players.
^ It's on the front page of Nature.
@Lalaland same goes for chess computers, even if they aren't using neural networks
> even though AlphaGo has effectively rediscovered the most subtle concepts of Go (such as sente, moyo, aji or, now we know, ko fights), its knowledge of these is implicit. The computer doesn't explicitly parse out these concepts – they simply emerge from its statistical comparisons of types of winning board positions at Go. In effect, AlphaGo has a kind of digital intuition.
Heh.
user406009
@StackedCrooked Do note though that AlphaGo's intuition is heavily influenced by human players because it was trained on human games.
user406009
They should do a trail run of AlphaGo without the human game training set.
user406009
02:57
I think that would be really cool.
user406009
Then we might be able to see some more non-human influenced strategy.
It would be interesting to see how long before it starts beating the best human players using that strategy
Computer chess has long been about this
The battle between programmers/chess analists and grand masters
Talking about intelligence:
It's dark outside. Oh, right it's night.
My sister told me she couldn't sleep because of the horror games I was playing in my room. I was actually just playing StarCraft.
Must have been the zerg growls and the screams the terran infrantry make when they die.
And the mutalisks :D
It's on-topic
cool, I can't program MIPS
03:12
I thought that was a children's disease
I thought that was MUMPS
:D
03:24
Victoria has a secret model?
Hired via a secret agent, I guess
> At least SC1's exctractor didn't spawn like a bouncecastle and at least the Spawning Pool didn't look like a Wal-Mart Swimming Pool and maybe they shouldn't baby-proof the hatcheries and make the teeth end at a point.
lol
03:41
lol wat
@StackedCrooked have you seen these ^?
@StackedCrooked Starcraft today, Skynet tomorrow.
Ell
Ell
04:13
The birds are awake
I'm not a bird
No, you are not ... It looks more like a beast in your avatar
04:56
> program code
yup. that put me off too
05:17
not too shabby: 6Mbyte/s upload on my backup i.imgur.com/W8t5nOt.png
Not sure what I'm looking at
Oh. Understood.
And good job abbreviating total as ttl
gosh yeah. not my choice
well. I can go sleep now. Night all
good night!
 
1 hour later…
06:32
morning
07:06
If I subclass, I can't use the stupid thing in templates without casting or figuring out the base type.
If I compose, the forwarding constructor beats the thing up since it takes over the copy and move constructors.
Fuck this.
 
1 hour later…
08:24
kay.
Bitchin', this new system works now.
Despite all the fuckups with this shitty language's tuples.
08:58
that feeling when an idea of yours could work out but hardware aint there yet
Ven
Ven
09:12
yo
user1804599
09:58
Hello.
user1804599
Our code review tool shows deleted code in red and added code in green. Really, it should be the other way around.
10:15
@Zoidberg so true
@sehe is this a parody thing? I swear the video and audio are not designed to go together to make a proper video :\
ahh, it is yes
user1804599
Why do tools make recursive file search always so difficult? I need it far more often than non-recursive search.
I know right!
if I search a file, search that file, if I search a folder, fucking search recursively
I also find it too tedious to be able to say if I want to search for file names or file contents
user1804599
It is shocking how few tools support recursive glob.
user1804599
10:48
Facebook added a new feature: live streaming.
user1804599
Oh boy.
But YouTube has had live streaming for years now. Facebook seems to have decided to become the god social network that provides for everything that every other social network provides.
You don't have a YouTube account? Don't worry, Facebook has you covered.
You don't have a Meetup account? Don't worry, Facebook has you covered.
you don't have a facebook account? umm, wait
you don't have a facebook account? congratulations be to you
Xeo
Xeo
fuck facebook
10:55
You don't have Instagram? Don't worry, Facebook will have a photo editor similar to Instagram's
You don't have a Skype account? Don't worry, Facebook will let you use Skype without creating a Skype account.
You don't have a Facebook account? Are you sure you're not suffering amnesia?
yes.
I am definitely not suffering amnesia and I don't have a Facebook account.
> tfw clang++ doesn't have std::call_once
user1804599
Why?
user1804599
Facebook works fine.
I can't catch a break with these shitty frameworks.
user1804599
10:59
It's probably your friends who suck. Unfriend them.
No point in having facebook then
@ThePhD Clang is a compiler- it doesn't give a shit what's in the stdlib.
user1804599
You don't suck!
user1804599
AlphaGo lost a match. AlphaGo sucks.
Howdy.
11:09
come on man, alphago is awesome
@slaphappy Hey, did you know that template parameter deduction for constructors might be considered for C++17? :p
Is this the paper you showed me?
Also I thought they were removing a lot of stuff
Yeah, P0091R1 a while ago.
Removing?
async, etc?
11:19
I... don't understand what you're asking :x
lol
Maybe I'm just confused
I guess I didn't understand what you meant by « removing a lot of stuff »: from what?
Xeo
Xeo
om nom nom steaks
nice and tender~
Sam
Sam
how do I get a c++ compiler
You write one.
11:26
github.com/LoungeCPP/loungesome-cpp see section "Compilers"
Haha, we were only able to agree on 13 links. That's great x)
call_once doesn't exist in minGW or clang++-for-Windows
The fuck do I replace this with, a manual mutex?
magic static maybe
Relies on a parameter of the function call. (I had already thought of that).
11:32
Manual double shared locking.
Sam
Sam
I have eclipse but it doesn't come with a compiler but I don't know how to add a compiler to it
static bool a = [&](){ f(asdf); return false; }();
:D
wut.
well, it would be weird that magic static would work, but call_once not, so meh
No I mean, it takes a runtime parameter from the function and uses it to do the call_once stuff.
11:36
> Je quitte les Hauts-de-France pour la Nouvelle-Austrasie.
Great new names.
user1804599
@slaphappy when do you wanna play again?
user1804599
We should build walls and turrets and then enable enemies attacking. You can do that with Lua commands.
@ThePhD Update your minGW version. And like I said, clang++ has nothing to do with it.
Load the upper address?
Could there be any trouble from reinterpret_casting an std::vector<long> & to an std::vector<int> & if I know that long and int have the same representation (e.g. both 32-bit)?
It did work fine when I tried, but I would like to know if there could be trouble in principle in some edge cases, with other compilers (or standard libraries), etc.
11:43
@Puppy I'm at the latest distro: 5.3.0 rev0
@Szabolcs It's UB, of course there could be trouble
Strict aliasing ffs
Ugh let me just grep the sources of mingw
maybe it's in there somewhere
@ThePhD You could use the Dongsheng daily builds for really up-to-date sources :p
There are bug reports from 2014 reporting this
It's >current year< and it's not fixed
That and std::random_device.
11:50
@Szabolcs Yes, it's completely broken and illegal.
Allowing std::random_device to be deterministic was a pretty terrible decision
@Puppy If it were "completely broken" then it wouldn't work. If it were "illegal" it wouldn't compile. Or?
neither of those things.
it's undefined behaviour.
one of the worst cases of undefined behaviour is when your program is completely broken but it appears to work as normal.
the compiler has no obligation to prevent you from doing the cast in this case.
undefined behaviour is undefined
Is it possible to make a template function that has one definition for any 32-bit signed integer type, another (different) one for any 64-bit signed integer type, etc.? I mean, is this possible without me knowing in advance the size of various types (such as int, long)?
11:56
yes.
user1804599
@sehe I have many targets with many sources, and one command that takes all sources and produces all targets. How do I prevent Make from running that command once for every source?
user1804599
I'm so lost.
user1804599
How does Make decide whether to run a recipe once for every source or target?
user1804599
This seems to work:
user1804599
HACK_SOURCE_DIR=main/hack
HACK_TARGET_DIR=target/main/php
HACK_SOURCES=$(wildcard $(HACK_SOURCE_DIR)/**/*.hh)
HACK_TARGETS=$(patsubst $(HACK_SOURCE_DIR)/%.hh,$(HACK_TARGET_DIR)/%.php,$(HACK_SOURCES))

$(HACK_TARGETS): $(HACK_SOURCES)
	$(HH_CLIENT)
	$(H2TP) $(HACK_SOURCE_DIR) $(HACK_TARGET_DIR)
user1804599
12:02
This is one of those things that are impossible to google.
12:20
@Puppy Does this look like the reasonable way to do that?
@Zoidberg make a default target (that comes first) that doesn't depend on the expensive one
@Szabolcs yep.
user1804599
Expensive?????
@Zoidberg it doesn't count recipes. It count's targets and dependencies (which are, by definition, also targets)
user1804599
@sehe There are many targets and dependencies but it executes the recipe only once:
user1804599
12:23
$(HACK_TARGETS): $(HACK_SOURCES)
	(cd $(HACK_SOURCE_DIR) && $(HH_CLIENT))
	rm -rf $(HACK_TARGET_DIR)
	$(H2TP) $(HACK_SOURCE_DIR) $(HACK_TARGET_DIR)
user1804599
Both HACK_TARGETS and HACK_SOURCES contain many spaces.
Hahaha, The Algorithm also sells floppy disks of their next album with corresponding MIDI tracks x)
user1804599
But here it runs it for every target/dependency:
user1804599
$(PHP_TARGETS): $(PHP_SOURCES)
	mkdir -p $(dir $@)
	cp $< $@
wow what nerds :P
12:26
Glad I have so many tests.
I trapped and discovered like 25 errors with my recent changes.
Kinky.
user1804599
@sehe Ooh I understand now. :)
user1804599
$(H2TP) $(HACK_SOURCE_DIR) $(HACK_TARGET_DIR) creates all of $(HACK_TARGETS) so it stops after that.
Now that I have unique_ptr and shared_ptr working with their custom deleters...
.... I think that's it. Aside from Super Duper Overloading™℠©, everything from Docs to API has been cleaned up.
> Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:✔ not set up for use with LaTeX.
.-.
God job, Latex.
@ThePhD Do you also have false error messages?
@Morwenn Yes.
user1804599
12:35
Make is so cool.
user1804599
composer.lock: composer.json
	$(COMPOSER) update
	touch $@

$(VENDOR_SOURCE): composer.lock

$(VENDOR_TARGET): $(VENDOR_SOURCE)
	cp -R $< $@
user1804599
:3 :3 :3 :3 :3
it's just a drone with a Star Wars facelift
12:53
@Zoidberg as always, you're a quick learner (a shame it's a few years late :))
I'm a bit confused about what sort of things are allowed as a template argument. I see that I can use is_integral<T>::value, but I didn't expect that I can also use is_integral<T>{} because this latter looks like a constructor call.
it is.
Is there a simple explanation of what is allowed, besides the fact that is has to be compile-time evaluatable?
no.
Is everything that is compile-time evaluatable allowed?
12:55
no.
Are all expressions allowed (for as long as the operands would also be allowed individually)?
no.
Hi guys! May I ask something about scanf? I know its a C function.. but.
no.
12:58
Ok.
Thank you. : )
Actually, that is an answer to my question.
OK, here's a completely different question. I won't be asking about how to do something, only if it is possible to do at all (because if it isn't, I don't want to waste time on it).

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