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21:00
How can one be sure of the 90% usage when JIT garbage collection can kick in at anytime and reclaim 20%-30% of the memory?
who says it can
user1804599
Ok so the container is running now.
user1804599
Next problem is SSHing into it. xD
you're usually not - but there are loads of guides on the net that tell you why/how anyways
user1804599
Eh, when I click "terminal" I get "Socket Close"
user1804599
21:02
wtf
Instead of ssh-ing you just run a process inside the container
@Zoidberg is it done downloading the image?
user1804599
Yes, and the container is running.
Mmm. I'm afraid I don't do uis well and my docker experience is too limited to translate the symptoms
use React for UIs
...
Ven
Ven
21:07
@Telkitty JIT garbage collection?
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg remember what you said about idiots? :P ^
user1804599
@sehe not sure where to set what software to run
user1804599
and also how to run apt-get
Ven
Ven
@Zoidberg also I didn't receive anything in IRC
user1804599
21:13
ok let's try Jenkins
The comments on the Polandball Facebook page are great: there are really 50 shades of racism and nationalism tainted with pride in war and pride in peace.
user1804599
There's an official Jenkins image.
Tomorrow will be my first day of work since July. It feels so strange :/
that's a long time to be outta work
Yup.
21:21
where is your work? is it far from home?
I was already unemployed when I came back here.
@slaphappy 25~35 minutes of car.
If you know the region a bit, I live in Gouesnou and work in Plouzané.
are you anxious :v
Yeah, a bit. The first days are often somewhat awkward.
@Morwenn Good luck :)
Thanks :)
21:24
@Zoidberg make a little script, known as Dockerfile
user1804599
No I already downloaded the Jenkins image.
user1804599
Now setting up port forwarding on the router.
@Morwenn True. You'll be fine if you can get to a keyboard :)
user1804599
Why does Jenkins use 10% CPU?
To annoy you
user1804599
21:25
lol 400MB RAM for a task runner CI server
lol that's nothing on TeamCity
@sehe Well, I think (and hope) it will be ok, but the thought of working after so long still feels a bit strange.
I know what you mean :) I went without job for 4 months, that's enough to forget how it feels for me
The first time it took me 5 months to find my first job. This time it took me 8 months ^^'
I searched for job long and hard whilst I was sick without much result, although I doubt it would have been a good outcome even if I had succeeded
21:29
And I haven't even worked 6 months yet if you don't take internships into account (in which case I worked for years).
once I was better it took 6 weeks to find a job
I almost found one under 2 weeks :D
But they took somebody else.
user1804599
yay I have web access to Jenkins!
> I hope to take a look at the block_ptr motivation, design, and
implementation when I have some time next week. The title of the
thread caught my attention; "X is 600% faster than Y" always has a
high excitement potential.
I'm not so sure about that library.
meh, I must say I'm always dubious when people lead with performance claims
there's 99 things and a bitch ain't one that can change the outcome severely one way or the other, and inferior design for superior performance is often a terrible tradeoff anyway
21:34
Except when you're looking for a shit-design but fast as hell low-level library to build a fast and well-designed high-level library on the top of it.
But that's pretty much it.
Also, them harmonies o___o
It does drop all the right buzzwords, but then it butts out with something weird like: github.com/philippeb8/block_ptr/blob/master/doc/… ; IDGI I thought in the rationale it said that manual handling of cycles is the bane of refcounting, and block_ptr solves it to a large extent
@Puppy TBF he has amended his benchmarks to the point where it reports it "isn't slower than equivalent use of shared_ptr". And he didn't complain. I think it says a lot that he can handle the feedback without bias
user1804599
ugh, Jenkins has no Git support built-in
@Morwenn You start with the high-level well-designed library and then just implement it better and better.
@Puppy Yeah, but amongst the « implement it better and better », you're sometimes happy to find such open-source libraries and to borrow parts of them.
21:40
I never had any issue with shared_ptr performance
I find people are focusing on easy problems
I've often heard people say that it was too slow, but I never had a project big enough for performance of whatever to actually matter.
iostreams are the only thing with a reputation of being slow that actually are to me
honestly I gotta say that most of the time I don't give a flying fuck about slow
I'd rather that Wide had default and named arguments than that it ran twice as fast.
I do, 50% of my job is to optimize stuff
But shared_ptr was never a concern
lol merkin salary
100k-500k
talk about negociable
Ive had a senior programmer at work message me about a commit i did and mention that i passed a string by value to a function, and i should not do that. I was too lazy to explain to him that a) who gives a shit the call is infrequent b) it was going to be moved anyway
21:47
both of those are pretty important points ;p
we have people like that too. people working on meaningless micro-optimizations and annoying everyone with it
thing is im "new" and hes been there since forever, even if im right he wouldnt listen because he has experience (and or things were like xyz in the past)
luckily i dont have to deal with him too often
gotta say
I don't have any senior devs like that at my company
Last time I worked nobody else wrote Python for a living, so I didn't have this kind of problem.
Okay. Posted my question about block_ptr design to the mailing list. Let's see.
@Borgleader so how did you respond?
user1804599
21:53
yay jenkins now runs make test from master every ten minutes :)
@Borgleader I can show you some code snippets (actually, I can't legally) that show you the other end of this equation. Of course, he should have made sure his comment made sense in context
@sehe Looks to me like similar to GC finalization, which is namely that you shouldn't do that shit that he did in the destructor.
@Zoidberg That's silly. Make it trigger on commtis
user1804599
yeah I wanna do that now
user1804599
with the bitbucket plugin
21:54
@Puppy Ooh. That feels like it makes a lot of sense. Yesh. So, in a way it's about non-deterministic destruction, after all. I mean, it's deterministic w.r.t to the lifetime of the "set" only.
@sehe Yeah. So when you're in the destructor and you have a block_ptr, you can't assume that the block_ptr still points to a valid object.
I think that's a valid explanation. I hope he's able to word it nearly as clearly
Thanks
user406009
@sehe How exactly does the block pointer thing work?
user406009
His documentation isn't very specific.
@sehe I just "fixed" it (i.e. passed by ref)
21:57
@Lalaland The docs seem quite detailed. See rationale + tutorial
Like I said, I couldnt be bothered to "correct" him, I doubt he would have listened if I had.
@Borgleader Makes sense. But it's a lost opportunity to get him to know you
@Borgleader It's not really about that. It's about informing him of your status as "Not A Deadbeat Yet"
I do make an effort with members of my team, they tend to be more receptive.
Luckily
@sehe I think it's fair to ask if this function should be offered, though. IIRC most GC languages don't offer such a feature.
21:59
@Lalaland Bear in mind that he's been refactoring extensively in response to feedback on the mailing list. Some things might have gotten renamed since the "rationale" section.
@Puppy The problem is philosophical, not ethical, I think: he positions his library as not GC but as "deterministic refcount with benefits". So he'd probably not want to argue exclusion of API by saying "GC languages don't include this".
hmm
user406009
> If it is found to be living on the heap then a more complicated mechanism is involved to track the last memory block that was allocated in the same thread, find its address and stack up the set it will be part of until the first block_ptr<T> found on the stack is or data segment is initialized, where the new set counter will be shared with all of the newly allocated blocks of memory referencing each other.
user406009
Wonderful, "magic"
perhaps it would be better to simply give the same reasoning as GC languages then- it's non-deterministic if foo will be alive, so it's fuckin' stupid to try to do things with it.
user1804599
ugh, make not found
user1804599
22:03
oh right, this is probably a horrid Linux distro as well
I'd only accept such code if foo did something that was not really important or necessary at all- in which case there's no reason to have a feature that permits it, I think
@sehe I'll try to remember that next time it happens (i wouldn't be surprised if it does)
evenin'
@jaggedSpire Hey <3
@Morwenn <3
22:12
@jaggedSpire sup
@Borgleader suuup
went to the zoo today
:3
The Red Pandas were out
oh damn, im jealous now
Oh my god I just spent three hours trying to figure out why I couldn't access a C++ function and it turned out it was a free function, not a class function
22:13
I don't know how many pics I took
hopefully some are good
C++ is gonna be fun
got a sloth pic too
and some monkeys
...35 red panda pics
rofl, you can feed #floof for like a month
:P
not all of them are good though
couple pics of a green anaconda
and some galapagos tortoises
one of the anaconda pics has a small child mocking the anaconda so you get an idea of the scale of it
perplexingly the green anaconda is orangish
@MarfGamer Decades of fun.
22:21
save me from my friends https://t.co/9QefX704IN
My first project is gonna be a MCPE server software, it'll be a good way to learn File IO, Networking, and more
I'll call it MCPPE
@Borgleader oooh bby
:\ most of these pics are blurry because I had to use the highest zoom setting.
they do look incredibly floofy IRL tho
anyone played metroid prime 2?
the damn game over screen is so punishing
22:39
> Swedish peace group trolls Russian submarines with gay defence system
I sometimes love the world we live in.
@Borgleader I thought the question was gonna be "are these blue racks with white stripes, or white racks with golden stripes"
@jaggedSpire I have watched live foxen floof this afternoon. #getonmylevel
Ell
Ell
I'm addicted to How It's Made
@sehe v nice
@Morwenn very old "news"
@sehe I can't believe I missed it :o
user1804599
can't install make without root access and can't get root access without custom image
user1804599
fuck this shit
@sehe Oh, indeed.
user1804599
I'll just install Jenkins on the same server we use for the bug tracker
user1804599
much easier
22:50
@Zoidberg Docker? Custom images are peanuts
@Zoidberg Famous Last Words
Also we recently intercepted Russian planes between France and the UK. Is this the cold war again or something? ._____.
Yes
@Morwenn Its the chilly war (due to global warming)
hahaha
Oh right.
user1804599
22:52
@sehe I'm not going to create a new container every time I want to install a new tool
user1804599
It's rediculous.
whoosh
We're up for some more years of Russia & chill.
oh no
Tornado sirens are going off
where?
22:52
Arkansas
@MarfGamer be safe mate
@MarfGamer tornado alley? Better get prepped
heavy breathing
All my other friends live in other areas
> Tornado Watch 42 is in effect until 8:00 PM CDT For the following locations ar.

Arkansas counties included are Arkansas Ashley Bradley Calhoun Chicot Clark Cleveland Columbia Conway Dallas Desha Drew Faulkner Garland Grant Hempstead Hot Spring Howard Jefferson Johnson Lafayette Lincoln Little River Logan Lonoke Miller Monroe Montgomery Nevada Ouachita Perry Pike Polk Pope Prairie Pulaski Saline Scott Sevier Union White Woodruff yell.
They say their's aren't going off
22:53
@Morwenn IRTA planets
They didn't answer their phones, but it's 5:00 PM so I hope they are at churhc
Do you have shelter? Go. Better be offline and alive than be livetweeting and ... not in arrrr... Kansas anymore
user1804599
I'm not going to put effort into learning Docker. If boss wants lower development times he should hire a proper sysadmin.
@набиячлэвэлиь Well, the country is bigger than some planets.
Theres around 5 minutes until the warning stops, at least that's what my news says
Lemme check again
22:55
google.org/publicalerts/… in case you didn't have a source of info/guidance
@sehe Thanks
user1804599
I don't like using post-web tools unless absolutely necessary.
The sirens stopped
@Zoidberg that has a point
I think the warnings for my area have ceased, but other parts of Arkansas seem to still have warnings in effect
22:57
@MarfGamer You're safe from their lure :)
user1804599
All the pre-'89 software is so good.
@MarfGamer well there's the watch and there's the alarm. Likely they're well separate
@Zoidberg right
user1804599
All the post-'89 software is so terrible.
@MarfGamer It seems that living in your state might be pretty hazardous.
We actually had a tornado last year in Vilonia
Luckily I didn't live near there
The worst part was about that tornado is that the year before that year there was a tornado
basically as the community had finished recovering another one came
22:59
@MarfGamer Yeah, the pictures are pretty impressive.
It was on CNN too
There was also a video of the tornado in action just doing it's thing
Hey yeah this house looks nice, would be a shame if it were to be sucked up out of it's foundation Said the tornado
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Lol. So useful
My school went to go help clean up, I even found a note of someone that was about them writing to their crush how much they loved him/her
Wow.
@MarfGamer Thorough cleanup
user1804599
23:02
I'll not even install Jenkins.
user1804599
It uses too much RAM.
user1804599
I'll make a cronjob that runs make test and links to nginx-served logs in Bitbucket PR comments.
user1804599
It's simpler and therefore better.
Now that the sirens have stopped, I think it would be an appropiate time to ask what is a non-scalar type?
23:04
A type that's not a scalar. Is that perl? Or python? Because I don't think c++ standard utilizes it
when I do "new Logger("GAME")"; it tells me to do "Logger * l = new Logger("GAME");"
Simplest term: "single-value" or "non-composite (integral)"
I know i can just do "Logger("GAME");"
I'm still curious though
@MarfGamer wth. "It tells me" - what does? The ritalin?
Netbeans
23:06
Well. Thank netbeans for blocking your memory leak operator.
user1804599
Don't use new.
I don't, just wondering what non-scalar meant
user1804599
Write Logger logger("GAME"); instead of Logger* logger = new Logger("GAME");.
user1804599
It has the benefit of not leaking memory.
23:08
That's what I'm doing
user1804599
Good boy.
At first I did "new" just out of java instinct then what Netbeans told me about non-scalar I wanted to know what it meant
@Zoidberg Or, rather, use new for access-protected constructors.
Better rule of thumb: Don't use delete.
Visual represenation of programming JNI's: youtu.be/k3WtEJZYCE4?t=24s
23:11
I'm going to sleep. Bye.
I'll tell you tomorrow how my first day of work went :p
@Morwenn
Don't let the C++ bugs byte
@Morwenn Sleep well
@MarfGamer You never mentioned it in this context. We're not psychic
@MarfGamer I will be doing Python, so I don't think I have to worry about that :p
@sehe I'll try :)
@Morwenn night
23:16
@набиячлэвэлиь check rust room pls
lol. Just forced my computer to fail (restart X) by doing a lot of image conversions in parallel.
Is what I get for refusing to use swap and being too lazy to cap parallelism
Ell
Ell
Why are you not using swap?
user1804599
Having Jenkins work with pull requests would be a bad idea.
user1804599
Everybody can submit them.
user1804599
You need a sandbox.
user1804599
23:31
> Autoconf is an extensible package of M4 macros that produce shell scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
user1804599
Sounds like a nightmare.
@Ell swap sucks
@JoeTaxpayer i.stack.imgur.com/YHLYt.gif Not broken for me on latest Chrome (linux) — sehe 13 secs ago
23:45
hehe
@sehe rekt
@sehe :D
user1804599
ITT cindy got corrected.
> Cave diving? Spelunking?
> Maybe she's a cunning linguist
red pandas do enjoy the snow /cc @Borgleader @Ell @ThePhD @TonyTheLion @Ven @Xeo @набиячлэвэлиь

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