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00:00
@user5600875 what was sarcasm
*sarcasim
he said C++ Was equal to C
i was like no thier not but realized it was sarcasim
and that's literally true
00:00
And this, kids, is why you don't do drugs.
from a language theory standpoint
lol C++ Is drugs
Hi cicada, on the off chance
Will do
00:00
from a preprocecor standpoint thier not
@sehe Isn't he @KretabChabawenizc?
@user5600875 go to sleep
@набиячлэвэлиь you sure like pining
@набиячлэвэлиь Well. There's 20 centuries of dualism for you
no im actualy about to go to gym anytime soon
pinging*
00:02
@user5600875 Ah, yes, using Pine Cones to pleasure myself sure I like
@Dmitri So far I have 3 bits for tone, 2 for duration (1->1/8), 1 for sharp, 2 for octaves. Dotted notes can be extra notes (or an extra bit), but I'd prefer to support them. 2^2=4 or 2^1 octaves implies that I need state to support the common octaves (approximately 1-8)
@user5600875 its the 3rd time you write sarcasm with an extra i
@Borgleader yes im not a good speller. i suck at english class too.
@sehe MIDI has channels, voices, etc. and it's a time-based scheme. I'll probably use it as a front end for conversions into this format, but I really only need a sequence of notes to be interpreted.
@user5600875 What you're typing is not English.
00:04
> sequence of notes
Sounds like midi
This is an English-only chat
:clap:
@набиячлэвэлиь um? im actually typing english here..
ok one of your sarcasm's...
None of what you typed in the last ten minutes was English
And I'm dead serious
although I wouldn't mind being dead in general
00:05
Damn it really feels like Cicada.
why is @набиячлэвэлиь trolling?
@Nooble No, it's not elaborate enough
trolling me*
You're the noobtroll here
Cacadi's more... sublime
noobtroll ? your making up words , and say i dont speak english
00:06
I have baguettes in my hand for anyone willing to identify themselves as Cicada.
wow dude.
Surely he cannot decline this offer.
@набиячлэвэлиь speaking of languages. does your nick mean anything? I have never seen any reason to put a soft mark after a cyrillic E, and I have no idea how to try to pronounce it. it's messing with me.
im Cicada @Nooble
@Nooble I sexually identify as Cicada
plz gib baget
00:07
@sehe midi is a much higher level format. If anything, I'm specifying how to store the individual notes and their durations so as to minimize memory usage on a single channel, not how to coordinate them between channels and timings as midi does. As such, midi may become a front-end.
Hold on. Cicada shouldn't be awake right now.
don't see cicada on the list
@Aaron3468 All the same. Still nothing whatsoever to with notation durations or their namings
@Dmitri It's a phonetic transcription of my normal nickname (nabijaczleweli)
@Aaron3468 Is there a difference between having more bits for tone and having a separate field for octaves?
00:08
did someone just say "rust is a bust" ?
No, but your bust sure is rusty
that made no sense
Rusty enough to require explicit lifetime annotation.
@Nooble Underage joke?
@набиячлэвэлиь ;)
00:10
@user5600875 Of course it did, but you're 10, so you didn't get it
I really don't get the whole Pokemon thing but this is awesome. https://t.co/LCBTnQaaOy
"your bust" dosent make sense
@Dmitri By having an octave state, you can use bits to offset it. For example, it might be set to the C3 octave and the note says 'play octave +1' or 'octave + 0' with 1 bit per each note, as opposed to 3 bits in each and every note to say 'octave 0' to 'octave 8'. Then whenever you want to change octave/duration, you can insert a control byte.
God I really wanna eat food.
But I don't wanna get off my bed.
> Definition of bust. 2 : the upper part of the human torso between neck and waist; especially : the breasts of a woman.
GUGEL IS YOUR FIRAND
00:12
#lazypersonproblems
ok im a man here.. so
Okay I'm gonna get up now.
Rusty Bust:
@набиячлэвэлиь Did you ever get a better keyboard.
00:13
@набиячлэвэлиь the rest of it looks legit, but that soft mark after a vowel doesn't make sense to me. whatever. Maybe they do weird stuff like that in Kyrgystan or Bulgaria...
The only valid measurement of code quality: LOCS . hahaha
@Dmitri Hrmmm, I shall adjust it, then
You're a full-time Russian, I take it? :P
Polish people these days...
> >tfw you're polish but she keep polishing
Ukrainian, speak Russian. In neither of those languages does it make any sense to put a soft mark next to an E because the E itself softens the preceding consonant.
@набиячлэвэлиь tag
00:17
@Dmitri E as in И?
yes
well im Ethiopan
And I'm a koala.
the only country that wasnt colonized during the "coloonazation era"
> >well im Ethio pan
> >Ezio pan
00:18
dude... its an actual country
@user5600875 Ah but then Italy decided it was time for revenge.
@Nooble yes and they lost with thier guns and with our bare hands
Hello I am an Assassin pan and I'll cook you
Hahah that was funny
So many typos user. Double check that your keyboard isn't trying to oust you
00:19
italians are really terrible... how do you lose with all these weapons , and we have bear hands and knives
And it was the only country that wasn't defeated during an attempt at colonization. Plenty weren't colonized.
all of Africa was colonized
except Ethiopa
That is true.
"GUUGLE that" - набиячлэвэл
ok guys i gtg to gym... but srsly ethiopa is the best
It probably sucks
00:21
But was I said was that Ethiopia was defeated in the second Italo-Ethiopian war.
Because: (a) it's hot af, (b) you're black or you're killed, (c) you have shitty access to technology
@Nooble But what about Ethiopa
I didn't fail my AP World History class.
Which is good.
@Aaron3468 wanna buy some pixels?
Certainly the hardest fucking class gah all the homework.
And all the projects.
00:23
@sehe I wanna buy your 8K monitor
You could've just zoomed in and screenshotted.
I give up.
Too much work ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Escape that character!
@Aaron3468 what you need is a video card that can do anti-aliasing. sheesh. that looks like the time I installed Arch and refused to spend any time getting graphics to work right.
@Nooble Years ago I got screenshitted, but then I got a better monitor, and was much happier.
00:26
@JerryCoffin I recall your blogpost on that.
Was that you?
I think it was you.
@Nooble Yup--except that was about when I bought another monitor and got screenshitted on again. Don't get me wrong: I've gotten some real use out of it--but the new monitor is an absolute piece of crap compared to the old one (though admittedly, at less than 1/10th the price).
I'm on 1080p and a fairly powerful GPU but google chrome doesn't like antialiasing I guess.
@JerryCoffin I also seem to recall that you prefered a resolution (or was it the aspect ratio?) of 1920x1200. I could never really find cheap 1920x1200 monitors, since the ones that had that resolution were the professional, color-graded ones.
Monitors are so expensive :/
@Aaron3468 You could always just render at 3840x2160 somehow and downscale. I demand anti-aliased screenshots!
@Aaron3468 Linux?
@Nooble I'm not terribly concerned about the horizontal resolution, but I've decided that 1200 is the minimum vertical resolution to work well for programming.
@Nooble Oh come on. They practically give them away. bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1089983-REG/…
00:36
@JerryCoffin :laffo:
I've enabled DSR, so now I should have nicer screenshots. In theory at least
Thats about twice what I paid for my PC + one of my 3 1080p monitor (200$ a piece)
You can get 1080p cheap, but beyond that and you pay $$$
@Borgleader Which monitor is that? VG248QE?
Everyone seems to have the VG248QE.
00:39
I was closeeeee.
It's a good monitor for the price. I think I was looking at the 246
@Borgleader IME, good monitors end up being a decent investment. My primary monitor is still a LaCie 321 that I bought in...probably 2004? Price is now under $150/year (and it still works really well).
That's old.
@JerryCoffin Oh sure, but... it's a steep price up front, especially for a multi monitor setup.
So a $2,000 monitor?
00:46
@Mysticial I don't remember for sure, but I think it was more like $1500.
Here's the one I'm using at the moment. My 10 year old old 1680x1050 21" Acer that I turned into a second monitor died on me a few days ago though T.T
$1500 is about the cost of my current 4-monitor setup.
I think mine is more like 1800 or something.
I dont plan on buying new monitors until I can get 3 of them with 4k and HDR for a decent price (oh and of course, the vid card has to be able to run them decently too)
HDR is a monitor feature now?
How does that work 0_o
Will be soon yeah, its part of UHD
00:50
@Aaron3468 If you want, before you toss it, open it up and check the capacitors in the PSU. There's a 50/50 chance you can resurrect it for like $5 just by replacing bad caps.
Is it just emphasis on certain colors?
@Borgleader Please don't tell you're gonna code on 4k at default scaling.
@Aaron3468 also... DAAANG. that looks fancy
@Mysticial No, for gaming ofc
@Nooble 4k.com/…
IIRC, UHD is multiple things, 4k of course, bigger range of colors, more luminance, and i think higher refresh rate
@Nooble It's a larger palette of colors to choose from.
00:52
Oh.
Right not TVs cant go above x amount of light, with the new standard they will be able to go higher, which looks better.
@Dmitri It's very nice, and I can fit a PS3 controller perfectly on the stand at the bottom :^) I use the controller via bluetooth as a mouse and music controller
In fact, HDR in games right now is basically a kind of "sliding window" if you will, we pick a part of the range of light we think is appropriate and crunch the information into that range, anything below becomes "black" and anything above is "full white", with new monitors, the way i understand it the size of the window if you will is bigger
/cc @JerryCoffin might be able to explain better
@Borgleader So it's just mapping the values coming into the monitor to a wider range, and deciding when it's best to remap
damnit wikipedia
00:56
You know what would be cool
Per-pixel brightness adjustment
Wait does OLED do that
Looks like the price has dropped in the year since I got them.
Oh OLED does.
@Mysticial Oh thats sexy
@Nooble Mostly comes down to the range of colors of light available in the backlight. Back when most were fluorescent back-lights, you have a fairly small range. White LEDs broadened that some. The really wide range ones now use Gb-r LEDs that broaden the range still more. There have been a few (oh, how I wanted a LaCie 730 instead of the 321 I could afford) that used separate red, green, and blue LEDs for the backlighting. Gave fantastically broad range of colors, but cost an arm and a leg.
Most pixel systems in monitors use brightness adjustment. The question is whether software allows the brightness to be reduced while retaining a hue/saturation
00:58
There were also some reliability problems, from what I understand--but when they worked, they were so gorgeous!
@Aaron3468 I mean the backlight. Which is the brightness, I think?
@Borgleader I was actually quite surprised that my $170 video has no problems with it.
@Nooble Ah, true. LED/LCD monitors have that drawback. OLED doesn't, so I think it's a bigger upgrade than 4K at the moment
@JerryCoffin If the 321 cost $1500, what the hell is an arm and a leg.
Oh damn. It had a resolution of 2560x1440.
@Nooble Well over twice that.
01:02
<_>
What was this person even thinking.
const && ???
Seriously?
@ThePhD My first guess would have been a typo, and just const T & was intended (I've done that a time or two) but under the circumstances, that doesn't seem likely.
@Nooble What did? The 730 had a resolution of 2560x1600.
@JerryCoffin Oh right. Read it wrong.
This is committed code to a library that's under active development and has stable versions. VC++ chooses the operator Type& overload, making it so that in some instances the return value is deduced as a reference, triggering the infamous "returning address of temporary" error in VC++.
I don't know if g++ warns about that kind of stuff, but I'm pretty sure it should... so unless g++ is picking the const && overload in my cases, this code should be broken even in the Continous INtegration tests that get run.
This is bothering me. Is g++ selecting const && for a temporary? I'm gonna coliru check...
Okay, so g++ here chooses const &&
But VC++ chooses const &
Now I have to read the standard to find out whose right, and submit a bug report. =/
I hate VC++'s online compiler.
It's literally the worst.
Whose the other provider that has a VC++ compiler for free?
rextester?
Okay, so VC++ in the testcase I made chooses const && too.
What's going on with this library, then?
> const internal::TableAccessorPath<const Reference&, Key>
> const
tfw people have const return values that are not references
Oh, okay. So it's definitely not VC++'s or g++'s fault. There were more mechanics at play than I had originally thought.
So the const & overload is for converting to Type&, not just Type, so in the end that is what triggers the overload.
... But why did the author do that?
01:19
@ThePhD I think my first vote would still be simple typo. Second would be ignorance/misunderstanding of what rvalue references are/do.
I'm pretty sure there's no real point to a const rvalue reference, except possibly to explore a compiler's conformance with dark corners of the language.
Well, I just removed the overload entirely and made the first one plain const and now it works.
But I really don't feel like submitting a pull request. .-.
Annnnd it's still broken
For fuck's sake
Man these crappy frameworks
@Mysticial I have a GTX 670, which isnt bad, well its starting to suck not that the GTX 1080/70/60s are out, but like I'm starting to have games that I can barely run at 30 fps. And when I say 30 fps, its on just one monitor (in borderless windowed). T_T
@Borgleader I feel you on that.
Games are really upping the required technology.
At least to play it on "Good" settings.
One thing I've learned is that if you find a non-crappy framework, you will spend at least a few weeks writing crappy code for it
So in the end programming is full of crappiness that we've got to deal with
@ThePhD My CPU is still kicking ass no problem (i7-3770) but my GPU is getting old. I'm tempted to get a GTX1060 and make this PC last a bit longer.
01:31
@Borgleader CPU improvements over the last 5/7 years, asides from more cores, have really stagnated.
In terms of like, speed / throughput.
Clock speeds aren't getting vastly better.
If you play non-shooter MMOs, the graphics are usually enough years behind that your GPU will run it fine
There's no factor 2 improvement like there is with memory and stuff.
@ThePhD Ye, I'm sad that 6 cores arent more mainstream at this point. I've had a quad core for over 8 years :(
@Borgleader you know what they say "the more cores, the better"
xD
@Borgleader The thing is, 6 cores wouldn't even be properly utilized by your machine.
01:34
@ThePhD With the amount of chrome tabs i have? it probably would :P
GPUs have it easy because GPU programmers in days gone by built their programming (or at least, their shading) model around a multi-threaded / multi-core paradigm.
It was a key concern of the design.
So GPUs will continue to scale up with hundreds of cores doing lots of different things
Anyhoops, time for bed. Im already late T_T
Meanwhile, CPUs will slowly get pace with the core bits while making probably minimal improvements in the actual silicon itself.
@Borgleader Nighty night, sleep tight!
@Borgleader I've said before, but I'll repeat: I think 6-8 cores is kind of a pit. You're losing maximum clock speed, and (usually) have to do a complete rewrite to take advantage of the cores, but even at best you're only getting an 8:1 improvement over single threaded code. With a GPU (for example) on the right kind of task, you still have to rewrite, but at least you get a big gain in return for it.
Maybe we'll get a new cpu architecture based around gpu design principles
01:36
@Aaron3468 Maybe--at least something closer to a GPU, anyway.
Intel™
I would imagine the CPU wouldn't change entirely, however.
There's still programs that have the desire for a core with a very fast clockspeed to chew through its workload.
@JerryCoffin I can confirm that 8 is kind of a weird spot. Single-threaded tasks don't stay on a core long enough to get it out power-saving before it gets moved to another core. So single-threaded performance sucks unless you manually pin things.
@Mysticial Schedulers seem kind of stupid that way--seems like (for the sake of cache usage) they should fairly strong prefer to keep running threads on the same core whenever possible, but they seem to do nearly the opposite (maybe to distribute heat better?)
boost spirit: between the huge compile times, the absurdly long template compilation errors, and the learning curve, should I even bother with boost spirit for simple parsing? I thought it would be the "right" way, but it is starting to feel like a huge time trap
01:40
/cc @sehe ^
@JDiMatteo Sehe would say yes. I'd tend to disagree, though not terribly strongly (and I believe he said the latest Spirit has improved compile times considerably).
@JerryCoffin: thanks, maybe I just needed some encouragement that this is worth it. I'll push on at least a little more. it does look like it should be pretty nice once I get the hang of it
@JDiMatteo I labor under the disadvantage (?) that I've used yacc enough that I barely need to be awake to write a simple parser with it.
I'm a bit confused by Reddit.
How do I actually gain Karma and stuff?
If I post a topic and it gets upvoted, I remain at 1.
By writing a script
2 kinds of karma
01:48
If I post a comment in someone else's topic and it gets upvoted... I remain at 1.
Oh.
That's why I didn't get any karma for my sol2 post.
I made it a text post and put the link inside the text.
That's... dumb.
Ain't karma a bitch?
Snrk.
Try HN
A few rants in Dainish
Here is one about linked lists are bullshit
Apparently "linked list" is Danish for linked list.
>> In the ensemple I burger it turns out that list traversal domineer as savings from not moving elements
Truly the words of a genius
02:00
Google translate, or Mikhail translate?
No I speak fluent Danish
Ah, I see. So then his Danish is just as bad as his english is sometimes?
What if Google translate isn't wrong?
@JDiMatteo I only used what is now called "spirit classic" in production, and it was amazing.. made the interns cry though.
02:18
@JerryCoffin I think it might just be a Win7 thing.
They scheduler got a lot better in Win8.
Most of my other boxes are Win8 or Win10. But my main box is still Win7.
I wonder if there any substantial changes in "Windows Next" ?
Who uses windows anymore for development... pshh
loser xD
people use my software
02:29
linux is better !!
please, its pronounced gnu/linux
the backslash escapes the "l"
-_-....
B======D
It's a shovel
@user5600875 How so?
02:32
Bigger kernel locks
Personal oppinon @Nooble . In my expierence Linux specifically the Ubuntu Distro is much faster than windows. The terminal is much better. And its much more fit for OsDev
@Mysticial That was the first thing I noticed when I upgraded; it was faster. After that, I bumped into 20-30 non-fatal bugs...
Worked at an HPC company, was told Windows was about ~3% better on the LINPACK benchmark but nobody cared.
@Mikhail I'm not surprised. I observe 5 - 10% better performance on Win10 than Ubuntu 16.04.
For my Pi program.
Try Gentoo (for real), Ubuntu is extremely slow for reasons I can't understand.
02:37
There's something in the Windows scheduler that is much better than in Linux. Even Win7 is better than Ubuntu.
@Mikhail Interesting
The phoronix guy has some benchmarks on this stuff
Intel has a Linux distribution that appears the leader of the pack, although his Gentoo benchmark was flawed.
Back in the day LinuxDNA got really, really good performance also
I dont think linux ever sleeps
What's the difference between these distros? Different kernel tuning?
Gentoo?
is it like a distro?
@Mysticial Yes, but also binaries etc
@user5600875 Its also a 4chan board
02:41
@Mysticial Hearing that from you, I know that the values are from a good benchmark :)
@user5600875 It's going to be faster since it's probably going to use up less system resources. Though, if it's significantly faster, it's probably a sign that you need to upgrade your machine.
uninstall virus.exe
For my case, the reason is almost entirely scheduling related.
There are also a variety of terminal emulators on Windows.
And there's always PowerShell.
When I compare with single-threaded benchmarks, it's only like 1-2% faster in Windows.
And that's because ICC is better than GCC.
02:43
@Mikhail but the Microsoft guy that called me out of the blue the other day told me it was vital for increased performance! :O
But the moment I max out all the cores, the scaling on Windows is 4.2x. While on Linux, it barely tops 4.0x.
4 cores hyperthreaded.
@user5600875 May I ask why you're doing OS development?
In Windows, the CPU utilization is 97+%. On Linux, it's barely 92%.
But you really got to prefix your statements with the distro
That's using the exact same thread-pool implementation.
02:47
>> In all of the other (non-graphics) benchmarks, the results varied, but Intel's Clear Linux continued to win a number of them due to its optimized CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS defaults, their packages built with function multi-versioning, and other optimizations the Intel Open-Source Technology Center has been working on for the past year.
@Nooble yea sure, cause i love OsDev i guess?
@user5600875 Yes but why?
Its one of my passions..... its like asking why do you like C++ @Nooble
and yes i forgot to mention this
i love big challanges
love them , ex: Os Dev , langDev, ext...
Your youth is showing
What Distro would you guys recccomend me?
02:50
Gentoo
@user5600875 You like it simply because it's a challenge? Surely you must find something fun about it.
"Your youth is showing"? wait what?
I know I can't.
@Nooble yea i .... its hard to explain... i just extremely love Going deep inside compuer
7
I mean you wouldn't want to fold a million origami cranes, would you?
02:51
@Mikhail never heard of gentoo
2
no lol
how is gentoo better than ubuntu?
Please, its pronounced "Gentoo"
Gentoo*
about arch linux?
@user5600875 They're both legendaries. You can only get one per game. Gentoo has higher attack and speed. Ubuntu has higher defense and better attacks.
Arch is for loosers who spend all their time writing tutorials and wiki pages for Gentoo users.
@Mikhail But they do make some really good tutorials and wiki pages...
02:55
@Mysticial It's a very tough decision. Will you trade me your Gentoo for OpenBSD?
@Mikhail Srsly, I love Arch documantation.
@Mysticial .. wait what?
@Mysticial Oh but Gentoo has better special attack.
@Aaron3468 No, but I can lend it to you to for the pokedex entry.
This pokemon go thing is infesting all humans!
02:56
Okay, I promise I'll give it back afterward
So is this OS dev thing.
ok lets make it more precice
for OsDev which linux would you reccomend?
Pokemon Go was described in the young adult fiction series about Tripods, amazon.com/When-Tripods-Came-John-Christopher/dp/148141481X
@user5600875 Lunix.
from os import dev
3
02:57
Do realize that many of us go deep inside computers every day. It scars you for life. We're creatures of the night and your enthusiasm for OS development burns
Also, since they're both legendaries, it's not like you can have the two fuck at the daycare and hatch a baby Fedora or something.
Sorry, I don't understand actual Poketmon references, can you please explain it to me in Pokemon Go terms?
So there's Lavender Town
ima just stick to ubuntu i guess
im already getting use to the keys
And legend has it, all the people who tried OS dev reside there.
02:59
bonus points if you do "OsDev" in Dvorak

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