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00:02
I think I’ll give up on clever template introductions for now, it’s not quite good enough for my use cases. I really wanted to make RandomAccessRange{Rng, Pos, Diff} void incr_n(Rng& rng, Pos& pos, Diff offset); to work but oh well
Is rain enough of a reason to not go to work
oo it’s been raining here, too
@DmitriBudnikov of course not, now that the pollutants have been washed out
make sure to take long, deep breaths during your commute
> Air France's gay stewards refuse to go to Iran, where homosexuality is punishable by death
oh boy the stories I have from my steward friends in iran
definitely stuff involving lots of head, but no decapitated one
steward friend or gay lover?
hello all
00:19
so if I have an image of a 1TB drive and I have another 2TB drive on which I want to unroll the image, is the best thing to do partitioning the 2TB drive into 1 + 1 so I can install the 1TB drive image on to one of them?
@Borgleader Awww... someone edited the title.
yeah, shame :(
00:41
Wow, the VS installer really tries to access the internet.
And it tries pretty hard too...
I guess that 7GB ISO didn't have what it wanted. :)
01:24
Oh good, they fixed those ICEs that made VS2015 update 1 unusable.
Let's start with HN tumors for a great day
> That said I can seriously see Rust giving C++ a run for it's money in about 2-3 years.
Looking forward to that!
Ooh... New warnings in VS2015 update 2. Found some (relatively) harmless bugs...
Forwardable{Null} nullable_range<Null> nullable(Null&& null) requires Nullable<Null>;
what I’m going with when it comes to template introductions and constraints
I could flip it, i.e. use Nullable in the introduction and Forwardable in the constraints but I have my reason for ordering it that way
01:41
How about simply using log from <cmath>
@DmitriBudnikov is this some undefinedness joek
01:55
^^ /cc @Xeo @StackedCrooked
@DmitriBudnikov wow, the Black Citadel had a makeover and I only just learned about it
@Mikhail As of VS2015 update 2, it still doesn't know how to generate non-231 FMA instructions.
But at least the compiler hasn't ICE'ed yet.
@LucDanton neat!
02:24
you can Foo{F} void foo(F) requires Bar<F>; but you can’t Foo{F} requires Bar<F> struct foo;
And of course the new VS version breaks the ICC integration...
 
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03:47
@DmitriBudnikov ~15min W2Z2
04:02
@LucDanton A what
world 2 zone 2 trib mode
Super Mario Bros?
of course
26 min for zone 3 is not as impressive I guess
04:47
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 /cc @Borgleader @Ell @ThePhD @Ven @набиячлэвэлиь
@LucDanton you're not using enough time-warped berserkers
Xeo
Xeo
05:35
@ThePhD I can upload them somewhere later today if you want.
06:01
YouTube fixed this a while back, but they made an exception for this one video.
06:31
lel
Ell
Ell
I scored 3 on this
(Farnsworth Munsell 100 Hue Test)
Xeo
Xeo
06:45
funny. On this monitor, I can clearly see where I went wrong
07:01
@Ell Wow! I scored 20.
@Mysticial lol
07:56
Is there a more compact way of doing this?
@DmitriBudnikov Use a macro? :)
Or even some kind of evil macro-meta-programming?
I'd keep it that way
@DmitriBudnikov That's pretty compact though.
okay fair enough
thanks!
08:12
@DmitriBudnikov Boost.PP magic!
that counts are more compact?
@DmitriBudnikov It depends on how many types and enumerators you have. :)
Mean while in snooker land
ROFL material
@DmitriBudnikov I think there are mpl and fusion maps. Never used them though (and it works with types, so either need to use a stag struct or integral_constant...)
@AndyProwl Heh, yeah, I have noticed that going around yesterday. (Stereo)Typical. :D
08:18
damn it
I'm always late to the party
08:29
@Xeo don't even ask how broken it looks on a Macbook
altough funny enough there are very visible differences where apparently everything is right
I'd post a screenshot but I have a feeling this wouldn't work :P
Xeo
Xeo
@BartekBanachewicz yeah, I can see those too
@Zoidberg Yeah, after 3 days of tinkering with "advanced" solutions, I have reverted back to the null field :)
@Xeo my phone also shows it that way
also I think I just saved myself a 1000 euro fine/payment
toot toot
@Xeo Oooh, got 4 too.
> Your score: 4
Gender: Male
Age range: 20-29
Best score for your gender and age range: -24350
Highest score for your gender and age range: 10483600
Ok, that was pointless.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I was about to post that too
lol
08:44
@BartekBanachewicz was it a speeding fine
@Xeo That'd be super nice. Trying to track all the dependencies is giving me a headache.
@DmitriBudnikov no, insuranceseses
I never got a single speeding fine
the only car related one was a parking one :/
Were you speeding on a parking spot?
@BartekBanachewicz IOW car not moving fast enough
@R.MartinhoFernandes parked in a "forbidden" area
next to 5 other people
08:57
| car | car | car | car | car |
    b a r t e k's  t r u c k
8
10/10 accurate visiaulization
car related, I have a funny thing
when i bought my new car, the radio in it was locked
so I took the old radio from my dad's car, but this appeared to be locked as well
the lock is a 4-digit code. The easy option would be to give it to someone to "fix" it. The hard option would be to desolder the memory and use an eeprom reader to get the flash, then calculate the code from it
The bartek option is to print a list of all numbers between 0000 and 9999 and start crossing them off one by one :D
so if you have some lucky 4-digit numbers, I'm all ears :D
1234
oh shit that's my pin code forget that
Dunno why would you steal a radio from a car
That's like breaking into a house to steal some eggs and bread
09:05
@BartekBanachewicz wtf radios locked with pin codes O.o
@BartekBanachewicz I want to see a pic. I never heard of that
@milleniumbug was popular in the 2000s eh
@slaphappy ^
@BartekBanachewicz I'm used to have the front panel detachable
@slaphappy to be quite honest, I could buy a new radio (with a super cool detachable panel), but I choose not to - the new ones look like shit, are made of terrible plastic and the actual radio reception and sound aren't that good. And I'm talking about a few mid-range models I had contact with.
why would someone lock the stereo/radio ?
This one looks like the rest of my car, panel dimming actually works together with the rest of the cockpit, and I'll add line in/bluetooth via a plugin
@KhaledKhnifer to "protect" it from stealing
IOW make life harder for the potential thief
09:09
@BartekBanachewicz oh, ok. Those are radio channels favourites right? the buttons.
@slaphappy yep. But they can also be used to control the CD tracks/CD changer IIRC
@BartekBanachewicz assuming they cracked open the car at that point.
@KhaledKhnifer yep
If I was you I'd salvage a broken/obsolete radio and hack something with a raspberry. Better functionality.
@slaphappy I don't want functionality. I want what I outlined above
09:11
@BartekBanachewicz yup it happened to my parents around that time
The tape drive sounds nice as well, because there are numerous sources of nearly free tapes with great music.
And compared to the CDs it actually fits reasonably well into a shaky box the car is
CD players buffer enough these days that this isn't an issue
I gotta say, for old cars, the most thing get stolen is the back-tire. in my place.
@slaphappy "These days" no one sane uses CDs in the car.
but yeah, "not be ugly" is also an important criterion :P
@BartekBanachewicz I don't have a choice.
09:13
That's what nazi officers said.
@slaphappy I don't get why all of the modern ones are so terrible
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD I'll do it when I get home tonight.
the radio player on "my" car (the one I usually borrow) just has radio and auto cd/filesystem cd with mp3s on it
if someone asked me how much does this cost, I'd say like 20-25 euro
@Xeo \o/ Godsent Xeo-chan.~
09:15
obviously it's actually 200
I have a casette\CD in my 2006 radio, I'm gonna replace it soon with something modern with wireless\bluetooth connectivity & stuff.
@BartekBanachewicz the price of these things are ridiculous. I suspect it's because people already spent thousands on the car, so they won't look that much at the radio's price.
@BartekBanachewicz nice cropping you got there
@sehe you gotta save the pixels aye
do you have to waste them?
09:17
if it's a tradeoff between pixels and my time? vOv
has anyone tried Android Car / Apple Car yet? /cc @KhaledKhnifer
apparently it was supposed to be a gamechanging integration or something
meh
a gamechanging interaction would be people stopping at the red light
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sir ,please help how 2 make Keylogger.............
@BartekBanachewicz my place is slow on picking up those technologies, we haven't even got the electrical cars yet.
lol at first irta we don't have electricity
we have about a dozen or so charging stations here
09:21
..since gas is cheaper than drinking water in my place in the mean time
it's approx ~ 0.23 USD/Liter
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Contravariant functors are great.
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export function contramap<I, O>(o: Rx.Observer<O>, f: (x: I) => O): Rx.Observer<I> {
    return Rx.Observer.create((x: I) => o.onNext(f(x)));
}
@BartekBanachewicz it's a tradeoff between you and your attitude
The pixels are no problem. My remark was nothing out of the ordinary. Nothing to defend.
Talk about wasting time
@BartekBanachewicz :)
09:30
I should probably head back home and do the taxes stuff
.-.
Oh. Good reminder
Time to copy-paste furrovine into here.
No I cannot. Do you know why? Because none of the relevant information is in your question. I'm not a psychic, sorry. — sehe 9 secs ago
God, what was the name of that OpenGL wrapper generator again...?
09:32
Shit. I'm not in a good mood. People should be warned against me
@ThePhD that one particular one out of dozens of them
@BartekBanachewicz The one Nicol Bolas made that generates all the wrapping code in a gl namespace and shit.
glLoadGen!
There we go
> ... But thank you for reminding how scary and unfamiliar a simple code might become to be truly generic.
I did something good at the boost mailing list today
@Zoidberg
Into the abyss
09:39
Have any of you guys read The Martian?
@wilx?
:( nope
@R.MartinhoFernandes me
@R.MartinhoFernandes The book? Nope. I have only seen the film.
@BartekBanachewicz What did you think?
my friend has it
09:40
@R.MartinhoFernandes potatoes
Did you like it?
Well, I enjoyed reading it.
I'm curious what people like about it.
Seems terrible to me.
@sehe Link or it is just a figment of your delusion.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Other than generic survival-in-space-mission-goes-bad-shit that I like?
09:41
Don't you find it tedious?
It had a lot of single-man tinkering which I'm a fan of
@R.MartinhoFernandes I read it over one evening, so apparently not.
@BartekBanachewicz Is it that short? Or was it a "graphical novel"? :)
I get that some people might like it, but even non-technically inclined folks seem to say it is good.
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09:43
@Ven ever used QUnit?
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It's great.
> Weir studied orbital mechanics, astronomy, and the history of manned spaceflight.[7] He said he knows the exact date of each day in the book.[8] In the book the author specifically avoided physically describing the characters.
I find it full of tedious unnecessary exposition everywhere. I don't need to know what numbers you multiplied.
@wilx it's about 400 pages or so
@sehe He also avoided describing them in any other way.
09:43
@wilx I read fast vOv
They're all one-dimensional cardboard cutouts.
@BartekBanachewicz That seems a lot to read in one day.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :D
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@sehe Of course, if you have to work around all sort of special cases, which you do in C++ (void, non-class types, ADL, std::vector<bool>, final (EBO) etc, etc).
oh wow I made a terrible mistake
09:44
@Zoidberg I have a web question for you
@R.MartinhoFernandes makes nontechnical people feel like they're actually following?
@BartekBanachewicz I'm jealous
@DmitriBudnikov "Forgot" to use condom?
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@slaphappy ask it honey
I'm a very slow reader
09:44
@DmitriBudnikov nobody will notice
I used a boost::flat_map to store incoming packets that are expected to arrive sequentially
@BartekBanachewicz Inaccurate facts do to. Yet books like that never catch on.
@wilx it seems you're missing a few directions
I probably could not read 200 pages in one day
@DmitriBudnikov it's "too slow"?
09:45
@AndyProwl You can actually practice reading faster, you know. If you care enough.
No the insertion works great! But wait
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nwp
order is gone
@DmitriBudnikov Wut. That's strange. I'd expect a heap to do better
But later on I process packets sequentially from that flat map, and delete them after I'm done.
@DmitriBudnikov It is too flat?
09:45
@BartekBanachewicz I tried, but I really couldn't do it unless I just skipped stuff
@Zoidberg How to you manage a hierarchy of objects into the viewmodel with a set of plain <input name="stuff"> forms when you have collections
@R.MartinhoFernandes perhaps the movie helped, dunno. Why are you so surprised/concerned about it?
It doesn't even have anything that makes it particularly interesting sci-fi IYAM.
So yeah, processing 1 packet shifts the rest of the flat map.
@AndyProwl You always have to skip stuff.
09:46
@DmitriBudnikov uhuh. "Delete"? You mean it's indirected, or: you shift the whole damn thing each time and invalidate all references & iterators?
Which in 99% of cases is fine because the typical case is a map 16-ish elements and we care more about fast insertion
@BartekBanachewicz I never skip anything
World record for reading, last time I remember, was ~65k WPM @ 95%
also I sometimes have to read twice or three times to make sure I understood and it stays in my memory
09:47
@DmitriBudnikov oops. Just mark it "empty" some other way, or bulk delete
even single sentences I mean
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@slaphappy What do you mean? Do you want one input field for each element of the collection?
@AndyProwl but you won't remember everything either.
Through some processes that are long to explain, a production server got not sixteen, but ~20 million packets in that buffer.
RIP
It's made-up problem to fit the made-up solution the author thought of, one after the other. The only difference between that and Star Trek is that instead of technobabble, it has tedious exposition that tells me what numbers the author multiplied.
3
09:47
@AndyProwl same here. It's annoying
@BartekBanachewicz yeah but how do you know the things you're skipping aren't important to remember
@Zoidberg several - it's a collection of objects
@DmitriBudnikov Why was this your mistake?
@R.MartinhoFernandes
> The World Championship Speed Reading Competition stresses reading comprehension as critical. The top contestants typically read around 1,000 to 2,000 words per minute with approximately 50% comprehension or above. The world champion is Anne Jones with 4,700 words per minute with 67% comprehension. The 10,000 word/min claimants have yet to reach this level.
wut
that seems waaaay off
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09:48
@slaphappy So you want to dynamically create the input fields?
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Server-side or client-side?
@Zoidberg I used the ".Index" hack successfully but it lets you mutate the objects inside the collection, not the collection itself
@AndyProwl that's what the training's for :)
client-side.
@DmitriBudnikov pfffffftt RIP (no input sanitation? DoS vector protection)
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09:48
@slaphappy I have no idea what that is.
@sehe Technobabble works better because by its very nature it's not exhaustive, and it's borderline meaningless.
@BartekBanachewicz Eh, I dunno, I tried a bit, didn't work for me. I think my brain is slow in that respect
@wilx I didn't think about this, obviously
reading is painful
I only trained briefly, but the beginner tips essentially tell you to get rid of all of the words devoid of meaning first
09:49
I sometimes read books and I remember only the name of the main character. When some character reappears I get confused who he/she is. :)
The process is dead and everyone is blaming me (ofc)
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Use React, then: {collection.map(obj => <input key={obj.id} type='text' name={obj.name} />)} or something.
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I no longer not use React.
@DmitriBudnikov You can suggest "([no] input sanitation? DoS vector protection)" as part of a better solution.
09:49
@wilx happens to me too, especially if I read too much in one single bite
> I only trained briefly, but the beginner tips essentially tell you to get rid of all of the words devoid of meaning first
> I trained <short>, but <easy> tips <rid of words> <no meaning>
where "too much" is probably anything >20 pages
that's more or less how the tutorials paint it
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@slaphappy When you give React an array then every element must have a key attribute so it can track which is which.
but that sounds horrible
09:50
@BartekBanachewicz I don't understand why it is so popular, and I'm quite curious what people like about it.
@AndyProwl the key observation is that what you get isn't pronounciable
if you skip adjectives and adverbs and all the sugar you're just left with super-dry prose
Especially when I see people saying that the book is better than the movie.
@DmitriBudnikov Likely relevant in many more places, because no one ever seems to get this right. This is one area where "fixed-buffer-everything-with-arbitrary-limits-C" is actually good. C++ allocators make it way to simple to create DoS vectors (punintended)
@Zoidberg I'll just learn React then. Hope that'll be helpful
09:51
@AndyProwl sure enough, if the writing is good, you don't always want to try to read as fast as possible.
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@slaphappy I am currently working on a form that has a dynamic set of input fields. :3
But the writing in The Martian isn't good. It's bland and dull.
@sehe Yes
It should have been a fixed-buffer-everything-with-arbitrary-limits-C
@Zoidberg I'm working on a form where you drag and drop elements between several categories, and also those elements are forms themselves, and the order is important.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that I agree with. Again, I enjoyed the alone survival story, because I can never read too much of them
It's my personal obsession
09:53
@wilx I tried reading a book over the weekend and couldn't graph the characters/dialogues. Will probably retry with a piece of paper, taking notes/drawing graphs
Actually single-handed civilization rebuild, but that's close enough
@BartekBanachewicz lol factorio
@DmitriBudnikov No, but this is one thing that C devs "naturally" (cough) protect against: they can't "accidentally" do automatic over-allocation. They have to painstakenly plan for stuff
@sehe Sarcasm or do you actually do this?
09:54
k I'll head off, I promised my GF I'll bring her a coffee to work
BBL
@wilx I will actually do this. It's a book I want to read. #discipline
@BartekBanachewicz I get that. But that's definitely a niche, and not something that brings a book to Kindle top-seller.
Of course, second attempt I'll go faster just mapping out the characters a bit.
@sehe I still feel dumb I wrote flat_map::erase(begin)
Aaaah fuck meee
09:55
@sehe The D in BDSM?
Mind you, I'm quite bad at context but in this case the book doesn't seem well-written
@wilx You tell me
I need a windowing library to open up an OpenGL context.
Not gonna google it
I just want to write compute shaders
Why do I need a silly window and now it has to be cross-platform fffuuuck
Time to grab SDL or some shit
Use OpenCL
09:56
@ThePhD Glut or something?
@BartekBanachewicz See, I like that, but I wouldn't describe The Martian like that, since there's only one character in it. It's just survival.
bbl kids, school, the works
@DmitriBudnikov We're specifically using compute shaders. :<
@sehe Have fun!
@ThePhD the wrong tool for the job but ok
@DmitriBudnikov Not my project spec. ~.~
09:57
@ThePhD You don't need one.
@R.MartinhoFernandes To initialize OpenGL?
I mean, yes I don't have to show a window. But I need a window handle.
Oh, maybe in Windows.
On Linux you can bind a context directly to a pixel buffer.
Wow.
That's nice.
10:12
Nice, so with a 20 million packet flat map, that's 200,000,010,000,000 moves. Good job! /cc @sehe
10:25
> The National Weather Service has proposed to use mixed-case letters several times since the 1990s, when widespread use of the Internet and email made teletype obsolete.
> Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System
Ven
Ven
ahoy
@DmitriBudnikov oh hey, are you new here?
Ven
Ven
@DmitriBudnikov cool cool. Do you want help setting up your bio? :)
suggest a theme
Ven
Ven
10:38
t'as pas décidé encore?
AGGRESSION
dude ... this full system backup is taking its time - 30 minutes and only 1% completed ...
@R.MartinhoFernandes Damn, not even something that can handle better characters than that?
I mean, if you're gonna upgrade, go hard or something. ;;
Ven
Ven
@Telkitty the best backup is rm -rf!
after you
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10:53
@ThePhD KISF (keep it simple faggot)
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YANGNIN (you ain't not gonna need it n****)
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In case you see this answer and are Konfused, Konqueror is the browser for KDE that WebKit is based on and Chrome and Safari are based on WebKit. — novaterata Jul 30 '15 at 20:42
I mean. There's a lot of places with accented names, regions and the like. But then again, since it's hte US National system,who needs to communicate with the outside vOv
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lol Konfused
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@ThePhD I don't think this is going to cause any Konfusion.
11:03
@ThePhD Not sure.
They provide data for aviation and boats.
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Oh Haskell (NSFRW)
I am watching all those horror films previews, I am like "it's not scary, it's plain retarded"
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plugins such as adblock are disabled in a private window in opera, I never realized there are so many ads on sites such as youtube
In Chrome you can give them access in incognito mode
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I wonder how long using private windows to get around google's "agree that we can use your data for our gain"-popup will keep working
@Shoe I found the option in opera too, thanks

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