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lol minor edit on a 3yr old answer of mine, why would someone bother
does it give rep?
for people with <2k rep, yes
but only if accepted
@Borgleader Any chance they just did it to improve the quality? Kind of a stretch, but bound to happen sometime... :-)
00:29
backup completed: 11%
it has been running since 7:51pm last night
holy pants
@milleniumbug Use had <1k
@JerryCoffin You can judge for youself, but imo the changes are either completely superfluous
01:06
@milleniumbug That confusion.
@LucDanton yes
The cancer is spreading
> This paper thus proposes a feminist glaciology framework with four key components: 1) knowledge producers; (2) gendered science and knowledge; (3) systems of scientific domination; and (4) alternative representations of glaciers.
@R.MartinhoFernandes The bee collapse problem has stopped and the numers are rising again?
The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice is an essay by the British-American journalist and polemicist Christopher Hitchens published in 1995. It is a critique of the work and philosophy of Mother Teresa, the founder of an international Roman Catholic religious congregation, and it challenges the mainstream media's assessment of her charitable efforts. In length at 128 pages, it was re-issued in paperback and ebook form with a foreword by Thomas Mallon in 2012. The book's thesis, as summarized by one critic, was that "Mother Teresa is less interested in helping the poor than...
01:27
@Borgleader Yup--superfluous edits and a user with low enough rep that if it had been accepted, it would have meant a couple of points. I'm not sure, but I think I may smell a burgeoning rep whore...
@ThePhD Time to start polluting again!
Does anyone remember the variable conventions Xeo used?
It was like my_var_ for (private) class members, and then I guess everything else was my_arg for arguments to a function, and then CONSTANT for constant or something
01:58
Interesting painting.
Woops
02:22
I can relate to this story, and I'm the only developer where I work: medium.com/frog-and-toad-are-cofounders/…
02:32
> Toad deleted tests until the CI server went green.
jfc
kek
03:17
Error 32 error C4716: 'anonymous namespace'::robert_ma_tuer' : must return a value`
Je renonce à tout nommage cohérent et francophone
04:07
@DmitriBudnikov dommage, tu devrais faire tout un fromage de ton nommage
quel carnage
04:45
@ThePhD What problem, though?
Do you see any fluctuation in the chart that might indicate a problem?
@ThePhD You can see a continuous decrease in the early 1990s; that's the end of a decades long decrease since the 1950s because US government subsidies for beekeeping stopped (bees were used in the war effort in WWII, so the government subsidised beekeeping after the war to help the industry recover). That ends in the mid-1990s (curiously, around the time neonics were introduced) and then the numbers fluctuate between 2.7M and 2.4M after that.
Arguably, bee populations in the US have been stable for 20 years.
(And worldwide they have been on a growing trend for 50 years)
sweet
esp. the honey
05:04
I think I'm going to change my avatar.
> there are bugs which have been open for months
lol
05:27
Bikeshed!
too lazy nvm
 
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06:34
Lol, rustfmt is configurable. Fail.
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Await the bikeshedding.
06:45
@DmitriBudnikov c'est dommage
@DmitriBudnikov Help.
> leading to more just and equitable science and human-ice interactions.
Tell me that's a joke
@sehe Feminist glaciers? IIRC it is not a joke.
I'm waiting for "A pedophiliac approach to non-Eulerian geometry"
It'll be a best seller
07:16
First thought: Another parody cover! Now suspect a marketing ploy to get people's billing information for free... https://twitter.com/standaloneSA/status/720422164537585665
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@Morwenn do you like stuff like this? youtube.com/watch?v=j81fYZVvFh4
@DmitriBudnikov pour ta bio, tu peux commencer avec "VODKA"
THДT'S ЯДCIST!
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There's nothing on SO about doing SAML auth in C/C++. zzzz
SAML & brise !
quality pun delivered
also lol > Chinese phone builder Meizu announces 10-core smartphone
ten fucking cores
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07:33
On x86, how bad is it for 64-bit atomic ops to cross cache lines/page boundaries? Kinda bad, super bad, or exploding at lightspeed bad?
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You can ignite them on almost any surface.
Oh, uint64_t is 4-byte aligned on x86, making it possible to overlap two cache lines. Since atomic operations work by "locking" a cache line it now needs to lock two of them.
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07:55
that's indeed what the twitter comments say :P.
@StackedCrooked Wait, it is?
No, the stack is.
@StackedCrooked Oh, on x86. Carry on.
@DmitriBudnikov lol atomic ops on the stack
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that's indeed what the twitter communists say :P.
08:02
@Zoidberg what is that? the website is blocked in my place.
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@KhaledKhnifer Matches refined so that they can be striked against any surface.
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Matchsticks
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Lucifers
biblical mythogolical stuff?
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08:04
A match is a tool for starting a fire. Typically, modern matches are made of small wooden sticks or stiff paper. One end is coated with a material that can be ignited by frictional heat generated by striking the match against a suitable surface. Wooden matches are packaged in matchboxes, and paper matches are partially cut into rows and stapled into matchbooks. The coated end of a match, known as the match "head", consists of a bead of active ingredients and binder; often coloured for easier inspection. There are two main types of matches: safety matches, which can be struck only against a specially...
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> A visual guide to the Scala language
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> The left panel shows the functional features, the main one describes the type system, and the right the object oriented parts
@fredoverflow not sure if that's related to christians or jewish..
08:08
@Zoidberg in which the lobster discovers chemistry
Why are there aliases such as std::atomic_bool
@DmitriBudnikov for your convenience of course
don’t you feel convenienced
(consider std::string)
@DmitriBudnikov So you can use them in code where templates are banned.
@DmitriBudnikov lol
one whole character saved
unstd::basic_dmitri
08:15
atomic_robert
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@DmitriBudnikov In case somebody shadows std::atomic or bool.
rustd::ieigiiieieya
rust not intended
@LucDanton no
08:40
Number: 00000000 (0) Name: API_SUCCESS
Message Text: Successful completion.
Explanation: An API call has been completed successfully.
User Action: If this value is returned from an API call, the call has been completed successfully.
I don't get it
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@DmitriBudnikov It means that there were no fatal errors.
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And it was good.
but did it successfully succeed
It might've failed though.
-content: we have an internal service (maintained and developed by a 3rd party company because reasons), which always returns HTTP 200 for every API request, even if it failed terribly.
> Electric shock – Tesla cars in Hong Kong more polluting than petrol models, report claims
> The report discloses that the author maintains a “long position” in oil company BP
lol
08:44
@DmitriBudnikov lolwut
lol
ELECTRIC CARS HARM THE PLANET btw I own petrol shares BUT LISTEN TO ME I TELL YOU
It might make sense when you consider China's reliance on coal for electricity.
But come on.
Let's at least appreciate the author's honest disclosure but still
The problem is China's reliance on coal, not electric cars.
08:48
> in the first nine months of 2015 state-owned companies received preliminary or full approval to build 155 coal power plants with a total capacity of 123 GWe
155 cancer power plants
@DmitriBudnikov whistles
Electric cars are terrible.
Bring out the coals.
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Well oops I missed my alarm
Seriously, it's this country we're talking about: world.time.com/2014/01/17/sunrise-in-smoggy-beijing
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@R.MartinhoFernandes lol.
08:54
inb4 arrogant westerners shouldn't tell us what a sunrise should look like
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@Zoidberg expected far worse
@R.MartinhoFernandes what the fuck
@Ven It's actually not true.
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good
Well, the pic is true and all, but read the correction notes.
@R.MartinhoFernandes the "anti-vax" tweet is quite popular...
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08:56
I read them
It is true that smog is so bad that you cannot see the sunrise. Just not true that they have screens set up explicitly for that purpose.
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We must defeat smog, then.
@R.MartinhoFernandes :O new avatar
@DmitriBudnikov "long tailpipe" argument is a fallacy
@slaphappy Everywhere?
I wouldn't be surprised if it held true in China, Australia, and India.
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09:11
@Zoidberg seen github.com/oden-lang/oden ? it's shaping up.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Cars are a component in the energy consumption system, even if one individual transition from oil to electric produces more pollution, the end goal is to reduce the overall pollution, which requires less burning coal. The EVs are part of the solution. "long tailpipe" is just a local maxima.
@slaphappy Oh that.
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function formatAmount(amount: number): string {
    const [integer, fraction] = amount.toFixed(2).split('.');
    let result = integer.toString();
    switch (fraction) {
        case '25': result += '¼'; break;
        case '50': result += '½'; break;
        case '75': result += '¾'; break;
    }
    return result;
}
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:) :) :)
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@Ven Yes. Cool.
09:20
@slaphappy But the thing you replied to says "Tesla cars in Hong Kong more polluting than petrol models", which is precise enough IYAM.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Yeah, sorry, that's unrelated. "long tailpipe" is false in many countries, and where it is actually true, it's irrelevant.
Electrics have significant advantages in that changes in the electricity generation reduce the amount of CO2 produce not only by industry but by transportation as well.
yeah
in a few dozen years France may run entirely on nukes
@slaphappy Could probably do already today if not for the exports.
what do you mean? we don't produce enough EVs
also they are usually small cars just for commutes
09:34
I mean run on nukes.
France exports a lot of electricity.
oh, like we produce enough electricity?
yeah, or if not, we're close. but we don't have the cars.
yes we sell it to Switzerland at night, they store it and sell it back to us during the day at a higher price
:+1:
Ah, exports are ~9%, nuclear produces 77%.
So yeah, pretty close.
@DmitriBudnikov switzerland becomes just a big battery for europe
was there any study on the change of total amount of energy/entropy over time on earth
09:58
> Sean Parker’s revolutionary project to ‘solve’ cancer
solve cancer
yes
Executable UML (xtUML or xUML) is both a software development method and a highly abstract software language. The language "combines a subset of the UML (Unified Modeling Language) graphical notation with executable semantics and timing rules." The Executable UML method is the successor to the Shlaer–Mellor method. Executable UML models "can be run, tested, debugged, and measured for performance.", and can be compiled into a less abstract programming language to target a specific implementation. Executable UML supports model-driven architecture (MDA) through specification of platform-independent...
@BartekBanachewicz NEVER; I had this in a class
I think I might have found new worst programming language ever
yes
I had to do this in a software engineering class
I was considering a suicide
10:01
you wouldn't believe the amount of dogpileshit that thing is
I actually had to make a project in it
@ScarletAmaranth I guess I could try
> Existing action languages are Object Action Language (OAL), Shlaer–Mellor Action Language (SMALL), Action Specification Language (ASL), That Action Language (TALL), Starr's Concise Relational Action Language (SCRALL), Platform-independent Action Language (PAL) and PathMATE Action Language (PAL).
10:14
I think continuous expose to xtUML will give you cancer eventually
luckily for me it was only 13 weeks
of chemiotherapy
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10:38
@BartekBanachewicz Tcl
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lol people go to Italy now instead of Greece due to Turkey ---blackmail--- deal
RIP EU
I'm going to Italy too this weekend
Immigrandy Prowl
that was an immigrandiose pun
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10:56
meme it.
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Not so sure about this GUI.
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It's a lot of buttons.
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The user must always enter an integer multiple of 0.25, and shouldn't have to manually compute e.g. 0.75 + 1.50.
Voted to close as too broad. Indeed this type of question has many possible answers, and the library examples show all of them. — sehe 36 secs ago
Most roundabout way to phrase RTFM of the week
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11:15
@Zoidberg I have a new idea for you.
/cc @TonyTheLion @jaggedSpire found a quiet place to move to
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@Borgleader no internet there.
probably.
indeed probably no internet, not entirely sure thats a bad thing though :P
is that a swimming mud pool in the middle?
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@Ven tell me!!!
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11:18
@Zoidberg A compiler/"transpiler" for MC commands!
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Mar 9 at 13:39, by Zoidberg
@Ven Ven I want to write a redstone circuit synthesizer.
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Mar 9 at 9:27, by Zoidberg
I want a HDL for redstone.
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:D
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Mar 9 at 14:51, by Zoidberg
When my redstone HDL works I'll make an LLVM backend for it.
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@Zoidberg no, more like github.com/mctools/Vixy
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11:19
Can't use that when playing legit.
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I want to mine and place the redstone manually, so I must get a circuit diagram.
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but transpilers
@Ven OpenSignal says cellphone coverage is 19% better than the worldwide average.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes doesn't mean you have a good internet connection
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Also @Ven I found the secret to maintainable CSS.
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11:20
hah?
ANTS, RUN
@Zoidberg you're fired :)
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- Use Sass.
- Prefix component classes with namespaces.
- Only use classes that start with "-" in > selectors, and use them for component-specific children. This way you can reuse those class names without conflicts.
@Ven irriT Ants
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@sehe Why?
Because The Don
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11:22
@Zoidberg lol if you didn't use a preprocessor before
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@sehe Is there anything wrong with the code (except the 0 < n < 1 bug)?
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Is it the fact that I split on the decimal point? I think this is easier to understand than division and truncating.
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Many people think in decimal representations of numbers, not in numbers.
> OpenCL 2.1 C++ Provisional Specification
> Last Revision Date: 3/2/15
rip
@Zoidberg it's easily wrong, yes
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11:25
Why?
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toFixed(2) rounds to two digits. It's safe.
yawn. decimal points
@DmitriBudnikov ?
@Borgleader It's dead.
> The book argues that a combination of racial superiority, a personal sense of inferiority/insecurity and strong impulse control explains why some ethnic minorities like Jews, Indians and Chinese produce many successful people in America.
> ethnic minority
> indians
> chinese
yes
> in America
reading with comprehension tyvm
11:32
griwes
griwes do you think I care
yes
that's an interesting way of spelling "no"
no {}, bad
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Q: RapidJson And Boost Json Parser

user3262531Is there any difference between Rapid JSON and Json parser in Boost Library(Boost\property_Tree\Json_parser.hpp) Thanks.

that's an interesting novel expression of the eternal "Boost doesn't have an XML parser" dilemma
11:43
> Stable release 2.1 revision 23[1] / November 11, 2015; 4 months ago
according to wikipedia, im not sure 4 months of no activity counts as dead
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@sehe ???
@Borgleader That's OpenCL C
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I really don't see what's wrong.
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How'd you do it and how'd that be better?
@DmitriBudnikov Ah well, the revision for that is actually 1.0 on wiki, which is why i got confused.
11:52
NICE EXCUSE
> Preview release OpenCL C++ 1.0 provisional specification revision 8[6] / March 2, 2015; 13 months ago
@DmitriBudnikov Nice blame deflection
No update to the provisional spec for over a year => it's dead
Also the OpenCL C++ API as currently "designed" sucks
It's almost PHP-ish
@ThePhD that's a nice project btw, a good OpenCL C++ wrapper
And then people wonder why CUDA adoption is so much better than OpenCL
Well the answer is simple, C++.
@sehe I see "json" here
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11:55
Worst flag ever, after Nepal's.
This is my contender
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@R.MartinhoFernandes That one reminds me of the earth science classes in high school about rivers and clouds and rain and vapour.
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they look like they're drawn in ms paint
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no one answers SAML questions there.
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11:57
@R.MartinhoFernandes Your new avatar is misleading. I constantly think you're @TonyTheLion.
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@Ven Shitty American Markup Language
@Ell And it's legit...
Here are they flying in front of some state building:
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oh no
oh gosh that is cringe inducing
The double-canton is awesome.
Cantonception.
They even made them into stamps.
I don't know what's wrong with these people.
12:09
> Grand Kru
excuse my french
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@R.MartinhoFernandes lol floating trees
@Zoidberg Oh wait, those stamps are not exactly like the flags.
lol
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My favourite flag:
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<3 <3 <3 <3 <3
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12:11
Best place I've ever been.
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the start line on a racetrack? :P
oh wait that's black.
I like the Confederate Flag.
The original one:
The Bonnie Blue Flag was an unofficial banner of the Confederate States of America at the start of the American Civil War in 1861. It consists of a single, five-pointed white star on a blue field. It closely resembles the flag of the short-lived Republic of West Florida of 1810. == History == The first recorded use of this flag (though typically with a white star) was in 1810 when it was used to represent the Republic of West Florida, a republic of English speaking inhabitants of southern Alabama, Mississippi, and portions of Louisiana east of the Mississippi River who rebelled against the reign...
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I like the -Wall flag.
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12:15
I recognize the KKK flag
@DmitriBudnikov In general I found CUDA to have many advantages over OpenCL. It had better documentation (you could actually find books on it), im pretty sure at some point (or the whole time) it had more features and its probably faster due to knowing exactly how your hardware works.
@Zoidberg The Council of Europe makes it better:
(you knew all this didnt you? :P)
Image not found.
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12:15
eww
@Borgleader mansplain.jpeg
^ favourite flag
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> A lot of talk has grown in the programming scene about 'keeping politics out of code' so I decided instead to create a banner for those who feel rather more otherwise.
Yeah CUDA in general is much nicer to work with
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12:17
> I also believe in the ideals of equality of opportunity, regardless of bla bla bla [[implicit] except when you're not a communist].
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U weuot m8
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Where's the Lounge<C++> flag?
@DmitriBudnikov Actually yeah i wasnt informaing you of the facts but more of my own experience. In uni at some point we had some research to do on GPU computing and I had a much easier time finding information on CUDA than I did on OpenCL. That's when I got interested in the subject.
12:18
@Zoidberg so tempted to flag that
@AndyProwl Don't get it.
@Borgleader OpenCL is a mess
But a portable one
@R.MartinhoFernandes "ew"
as in "don't like it"
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dat w
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It looks more like the westside gesture.
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12:19
@Zoidberg comma mtf
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what about coats of arms
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@sehe toFixed is pure. No locales. This isn't C++.
ok
This is creepy! ↓
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12:23
@sehe I even have 11 unit tests for it!
@Telkitty Yes?
omg I totally see a pattern there: animal, human, animal, human, animal ...
:p
nwp
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@Telkitty one of them doesn't fit, find which one it is
12:34
the only one who uses his real pic as icon?
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yeah, I'd say it's sehe too
sehe isn't fat, he's just fluffy :'(
@Telkitty Oh!
12:47
This one is for @Zoidberg seek.com.au/job/30771191
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Seen it before.
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Instruments (os x) crashed, so the "please report a bug" crashed as well. To show its support.
@sehe a job for me
apply (partial application)
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Partial application is underrated
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13:02
do you even _, bro
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,_,
13:18
@R.MartinhoFernandes Right, that's a bit of what confused me. There was the reported "Colony Collapse Syndrome", but... that graph doesn't show any drastic plummet in the numbers...
I think it's necessary to distinguish between US and European bee numbers, no?
I guess so, butapparently they're increasing worldwide too, so... vOv ? Colony Collapse never existed?
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I want some bees
@ThePhD Because there never was one.
@ThePhD It did. It has been a recurring problem for centuries.
So it's just the natural cycle of things that people hyped up.
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13:22
Budapesticide.
@DmitriBudnikov It's not wapping OpenCL though. Just compute shaders. Not sure I wanna do OpenCL stuff. <_>
@ThePhD It's alarmists reporting misleading numbers. You'd see a high number of colony losses thrown around all the time, but that doesn't consider the fact that colony losses are expected every winter, and that beekeepers are not just passively watching they hives dying.
@Puppy A similar stability trend exists since the mid-1990s.
Lots of colonies were lost, yes, but colonies are easy to replace. And cases of CCD have been almost nonexistent in recent years.
The beekeeping industry took a small hit, compensated for it, and the crisis seems to be over.
holy shit
powershell is terrible
4
not sure if I should bother learning it actually
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@slaphappy lol
operator precedence is fucked up
PS Z:\> ("a", "b", "c").GetType().Name
Object[]
PS Z:\> ("a" + "b", "c").GetType().Name
String
Get-ChildItem may or may nor return an array, depending on the number of child elements
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13:36
Not to mention tab-completion of directories (no trailing slash WTF)
anyone noticed the notifications bar not reporting rep changes?
Double newlines are syntaxically important
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especially backslash so hard to type and in a different spot on every keyboard
@ThePhD Also, CCD is a minor contributor to the loss numbers (<10%). It just happens to be the one with the scariest name, so you can easily build alarmist memes out of it.
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@Lankymart Yeah. It often didn't report any rep changes when there were no rep changes.
13:38
@DmitriBudnikov I was hoping for C++ AMP to become a bigger thing. I think AMD made a portable implementation of it? But thats like the last I heard of that.
@Zoidberg lol...well I've had 3 different point gains today but graph icon isn't turning green like it does usually.
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I want to do some opencl mebbe
it'd be useful fo sho
@Zoidberg just wondered if anyone else noticed or if it's chrome screwing up

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