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21:00
@Aaron3468 Embedded Windows telemetry.
Embedded flash ads that cannot be blocked because they are delivered at the hardware level.
A processor that requires an internet connection and 24/7 activation. Otherwise it shuts off.
Stumbled across this old answer which predates my calendar library by about 5 years and describes it fairly well! +1 :-) github.com/HowardHinnant/dateHoward Hinnant 2 mins ago
Nice
@Mysticial I can see that. They already tried, and failed, to implement technology in HDMI to prevent pirated content from playing
@Aaron3468 They're trying again though.
@Mysticial They're seriously working on that?
Naturally. I don't think they'll ever stop trying. I doubt they'll get widespread adoption unless there exists a way to play the content on older devices, which basically means they either punch a hole in their secure interface, or continue winning battles but losing the war
21:11
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a form of digital copy protection developed by Intel Corporation to prevent copying of digital audio and video content as it travels across connections. Types of connections include DisplayPort (DP), Digital Visual Interface (DVI), and High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), as well as less popular, or now defunct, protocols like Gigabit Video Interface (GVIF) and Unified Display Interface (UDI). The system is meant to stop HDCP-encrypted content from being played on unauthorized devices or devices which have been modified to copy HDCP content...
@ThePhD There are in-development processors which contain a coprocessor which can remotely be commanded to dump the contents of the main processor
Kaby Lake will have it.
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oh shit man
wow
> Intel threatened to sue anyone producing an unlicensed device.
^^ That doesn't work in China.
Yep, that's the content protection I meant
21:12
Sorta how chasing after the Pirate Bay doesn't work in the US when they're based in Sweden.
They managed to get plenty of those people at least under the threat of law.
Speaking of, did the KATorrent person get extradited to the US yet?
@Mysticial sigh
but that's not gonna hit consumer market anyway
I meant it could be a great addition to vPro or something
uh
so
I got to orbit
but kinda sorta forgot to save some fuel for return
@BartekBanachewicz A modern day Laika
everything exploded
I was too fast on periapsis
welp
I think my laptop’s dead for good now
21:20
What happened to it?
my periapsis was way too low
~27km
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hmmph I am disappointed by Kodi
so I just overheated
@LucDanton What did you do?
something to do with charging, the LED is blinking like crazy and it won’t boot
@Mysticial well for one it’s very old
21:21
I should've stop accelerating and get to like 300km apoapsis, then accelerate to make it circular
I burned all fuel at start and made it assymetrical
it was on its last legs
so I think 6 fuel tanks isn't bad
but I need to add another stage and get a better engine
oh well I don't have a better engine
not sure if it makes sense to make the orbital ascent multistage then
@LucDanton That sounds like the kind of thing hardware programmers use to signify a fatal error. Maybe see if you can pull out the hard-drives and dump their data to your next computer.
@Aaron3468 I'd imagine pulling out the HD to be a bare minimum.
If you can't even do that, then you probably have a Mac - in which case, you're just asking for it.
21:24
hey a batteriectomy fixed the old lady
Sweet, so then the battery's just lost its capacity. That's a simple fix :D
Does it work with the power plugged in?
tfw std::numeric_limits<int>::max() is not constexpr on all platforms and old compiler versions
Speaking of batteries, I wonder if it's feasible to swap out the laptop battery with a car battery. Will Windows be able to compute the battery life time?
@Aaron3468 it was actually long useless, but might be just dead enough for the charging circuit to get confused about it
so I think it tries to start off battery power when it’s in it
21:27
@Mysticial no
A modern battery is much more than just the cell
what you can do, though, is use the car battery to charge the internal one
oookay
I still have like 10% fuel left
I think this is going okay
I just wish the UI wasn't so tragic
At least for the UPS's my disassembled one of mine that died. And he's like? "That's it? Fuck this shit! I'm replacing it with a car battery. Then'll it'll last through the entire power-outage rather than just the first 7 minutes of it."
Many rechargable batteries just steadily lose their chemical capacity after each recharge cycle. After a certain point - usually 5-10 years - they don't have enough capacity to run devices for more than a few seconds or minutes
(he's an EE)
But he never got around to doing it - too busy.
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21:29
@BartekBanachewicz I wouldn't say much more
@Aaron3468 you need a voltage regulator
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Its cells + control circuit
But that's it
@BartekBanachewicz Isn't the voltage regular in the laptop itself?
puts(convert(i,10));
Can someone link me to a doc for convert function?
21:30
When I took apart my laptop, the battery looked pretty solid - didn't see any circuitry in it.
i dont understand what it does :(
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Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...

@Mysticial Depends largely on the laptop. Many laptop cells include the regulator circuit because it only costs ~$10-20 to make
@Mysticial thats not a solution
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The switching circuitry will be in the laptop
21:31
yeah it doesn't dissolve stuff
@Mysticial it can be dangerous to check :P
I think using the power supply plug and building your own regulator is the safest option
some people go as far as to get a 115V converter vOv
and then just use the laptop's charger
I wonder what happens if you have a function that returns and you need to lngjmp out...
if you have a car charger then you can also use that
@Mysticial thanks for the link though , gotta finish all of those books by my birthday :D , when i get books. ill keep that link in mind
... Wut. My longjmp coroutine stuff compiled on the first try...?
Oh boy, here we go...
21:34
lolwtf?
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Q: The last lesson of (my) life

Mithlesh Upadhyay Mom died when I was at high school. Ran away from home when no one supported my study further after higher secondary. 7 days horrible experience when I was leaved home. Worked at electric rod company as a worker. Hospitalized due to Bipolar. Terrible experience when I was in Bipolar. I've tried ...

He shares a sob story and asks for donations I guess
20k rupees is $300
@BartekBanachewicz 20k rupees don't fit in any wallet in any Zelda.
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> We didn't tell the recovery team that you'll be staying in space, so they're still looking
nope guys, jebediah is coming home
@Mysticial Hmmm.. That sounds like a regular scammer
21:41
@user5600875 The guy had rep. So I hesitated to insta-flag. But then I remembered that mods can reverse red-flag penalties if it turns out the account was hacked. So I flagged it anyway.
well fuck
I don't have enough fuel to return
@Mysticial im more than dead sure that his account was not hacked. A Hacker would probably go with someone of big reputation
god damn it
@user5600875 I'm sure that makes sense.
I've just not been able to figure out how. Yet.
ooookay
I've saved much more fuel now
got onto ~120km orbit not 500 like last time
I forgot I don't have to burn all the way until I start orbiting -.-
21:50
yeah
usually people target 75km orbits or so
so I'm on a nearly circular orbit flying at 2200m/s
@user5600875 That's not how hacking works.
If he's flagged wrongly, it isn't difficult to correct and SO accounts aren't usually of urgent importance. Hackers don't always choose targets carefully, and the good ones most definitely shy away from users who are likely to catch on quickly; having high rep and frequent account usage.
with 78 units of fuel left
actually I'm not sure if that's gonna be enough
you can literally get out and push.
21:51
Hackers usually obtain a list of accounts/credentials from other sources. Then they try them one-by-one. They often don't get to choose.
When they want to choose, it's often by spear-phishing.
but best thing to do is burn retrograde at apoapsis, then you'll get the most out of your remaining fuel
if it's not quite enough get out and push
if it's lots not enough revert/launch rescue mission
To be fair, there isn't much you an do with a high-rep account unless it's a moderator account.
@Puppy that's what I'm planing
how do you enable orbit tracking again
do you need nav module for that
21:52
you need to buy some building upgrades
contract building and tracker building first upgrade each I think
ok it was enough
I burned everything
and yes, you can get out and push.
@Puppy but how lol
i mean
when you EVA the Kerbal has a jetpack.
if I'm at 2k m/s
21:55
so just fly him into the ship and keep pushing
;p
a small jetpack won't slow it down enough right
depends on what the needed m/s change is.
If SO rep/badges/posts could be transferred, then it would become a true MMOG in which there would be a market. Then it would be worth it to steal accounts. The way SO is locked down, there's little you can get from a high-rep account.
the total velocity isn't important, it's the d/v that matters.
you can't get a lot of d/v from getting out and pushing, unless you're very, very patient
but it's technically unlimited and can be enough in a tight situation
fuuuuck
I wanted to send data from mystery goo
but I discharged my whole battery
21:56
don't do that ;p
basically everything is best recovered
crew reports are one of the few things its best to transmit
the capsules won't survive reentry
you should be able to land them.
you can also transfer the data out and into the command pod with an EVA.
k getting ho
hot
@Mysticial Really? Then how does it work?
20km
capsules exploded
or wait maybe it was something else
21:59
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Q: The Definitive C++ Book Guide and List

grepsedawkThis question attempts to collect the few pearls among the dozens of bad C++ books that are published every year. Unlike many other programming languages, which are often picked up on the go from tutorials found on the Internet, few are able to quickly pick up C++ without studying a well-written...

^^ ahahahahahaha
typically you use an EVA to get the data from the goo/materials/etc
usually at the time when you do the experiment in the first place but at the very least before entering atmo
this insures you against losing the experiment on re-entry.
something did break
not sure what
I heard a bang
In all seriousness, they compromise an unrelated site. (such a forum) With the account information, they can either brute-force or rainbow-table the hashed passwords. (which is why you need strong passwords) Then try to log into your email with those passwords. (which is why you don't reuse passwords) Once they get in your email, they basically have access to everything you have that's linked to that email since they can do password recovery.
Hackers that manage to hack a site usually won't go the whole way. Instead, they sell the account information that they stole on the black market to others who will attempt to go further.
ok that was nice
I have 53 science
IOW, hackers don't get to choose. They get whatever they get when they hack a large site.
It's much harder to attack a specific person. Those are usually done by spear-phishing + malware. (such as what China did with human rights activists)
22:06
Reddit—of all places—has compiled the most astonishing case against Trump and his supporters I've seen anywhere https://www.reddit.com/r/EnoughTrumpSpam/comments/4teoxl/a_final_response_to_the_tell_me_why_trump_is_a/
Wow. That's. A lot
yeah I posted that here today
well robot did, I posted one quote
> Here's another one: Trump call the Tienanmen Squire Protests in China a "riot", and says the Chinese govnerment "showed strength".
Wow
Those playboy interviews turn out to be worth /something/ in the end
ok I think that Advanced Construction is the tech tree I want to pursue
> Wow! Great list! We've got the best lists, don't we Ben?
@BartekBanachewicz er, really?
22:13
@Puppy yea
you need solar panels if you want to go beyond Kerbin orbit.
it has stuff like tri-couplers and big tanks
@Puppy mmm
none of those things are all that useful ;p
> literally no Trump supporter will see this and go "hm. maybe you're right." It doesn't matter to them. It's an identity. They cover their ears or tell you something is wrong with the information you've presented them.
I am trying to do the tourist mission now
what do I do
22:14
just stack on a few more command pods instead of the science experiments
then go the places in the mission and come back alive
don't forget to stack a couple extra chutes since you're landing more weight
yeah I'm adding two radial chutes
not sure how far I'm supposed to take them
it's just "suborbital"
that means you need to go above 70k
but you don't need to actually go into orbit
70k.... two med boosters and one big tank of liquid should do
erm
Advanced Construction doesn't have any fuel tanks in it.
you may be thinking of Fuel Systems, which does contain a lot of useful shit, like fuel ducts and Rockomax-sized tanks.
@sehe I think that's actually kind've true, to be honest.
It might sway some of the middle-grounders, but to be perfectly fair the hype train is huge right now.
22:18
That was the point
@Puppy so far I got General Construction
Obama had the same kind of Hype Train, albeit it was in a (much more) positive direction than Trumps.
I might go to fuel systems from there
you'll need advanced rocketry too
I don't know how you can make a Clinton Hype Train at this point.
22:18
the LV909 is critical for landers
A lot of people are trying to "shut down" Trump, but really what they should be focusing on is generating Hilary Clinton Hype and pushing it through the goddamn roof.
@ThePhD Clinton just benefits from the fact that there is nothing interesting. Of course Trump tries to make some things interesting, but to the general public, those who don't want to see chaos vote Hillary
generally speaking, the techs in the middle of the tree are kinda useless and the techs at the top/bottom of the tree are a lot more useful.
And they don't hear any criticism the same way Trumpets don't
if you have Fuel Systems, Advanced Rocketry, Flight Control, and Electrics (preferably also Advanced Flight Control but not mandatory) you could start to consider lander missions to the Mun and Minmus.
and if you want to start flying by the Mun and Minmus, you will seriously need electrics, and the other techs you can get on an as-needed-for-your-design basis
well you could probably flyby the Mun briefly without Electrics
22:23
Night all :)
but I wouldn't want to
std::longjmp is not doing me many favors right now. ;;
Whenever I return from the function I longjmp into, there's a horrible crash.
I guess longjmp can't violate boundaries?
why the fuck are you using longjmp or setjmp.
there's a bunch of horrible UB stuff there.
22:29
my chutes burned
I need the smaller ones to slow down a bit on the approach
drogue chutes?
I never used em
I think they're meant for things a lot heavier
the regular chutes will be fine for a 4-5pod job, just come in at a shallow angle, let the heatsink burn off your velocity, then deploy the chutes as normal
@Puppy Trying to create simple-continuation functions using lua_yield.
@Puppy partially because of the fucking ui i got way too high
I need a hardware controller
use MechJeb ;p
this game would be 20% cooler with it
22:31
int cor(lua_State* L) {
	static int counter = 20;
	while (counter < 31) {
		yield(L, counter);
		++counter;
	}
	return 0;
}
Stuff like that.
@Puppy that's for noobs
I'm gonna order an arduino and build a proper control panel
nah
It's not going very well, though...!
@ThePhD wat static state, this is shit
That's just an example for now...
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22:34
Woah nvidia is using RISC-V in their microcontroller for GPUs
Or will be
That's neat
... Oooh....
longjmp doesn't change the entire call stack...
ghghg fucked up again
> The Lua stack will be preserved because the Lua stack is separate from the C stack. But the C stack? Everything between the longjmp and setjmp?. Gone. Kaput. Lost forever.
R I P .
@BartekBanachewicz You mean like a controller for KSP?
@Aaron3468 ye
22:40
Sounds like fun :D
@Aaron3468 a lot of people built those
I just need to decide on how big a kit I want
I'll probably buy the biggest one in the end
but I was thinking about getting a few arduinos
like there are a few sizes right
Yeah, depends on the controls you want to include. For nearly everything an arduino mega is fine. For smaller projects you can go with less pins
I'd like to have a few smaller ones I think
I'm gonna pick tomorrow, it's too late anyway
@Mysticial rofl, also isnt a 1000 registers a bit much?
@Mysticial yet another question who thinks the only quality criteria is easy to understand
@KretabChabawenizc omg Guild Anthems that play when your guild does deeds etc.
22:52
@Borgleader Nah, the LLVM VM can store an arbitrary number of registers, although they are SSA nodes so they'll correspond to a lower number of actual registers
having 1000 mutable registers is probably just plain not helpful
@Borgleader Right now it's 192 physical registers per core on Skylake. So it's not that far-fetched. I don't know if it's shared between the hyper-cores. Not that it makes a difference.
But yes 1000 registers is a lot of area - especially if they are SIMD.
To be fair, a register file with 192 that's 4-issue is very impressive. I have no idea how to design something like that in silicon.
If you lock me up a room with just wikipedia, I can design a full ALU, FPU, cache, memory, and single-issue LSU.
But I have no fucking clue how to design a register file.
>If you lock me up a room with just wikipedia. In printed form I gather =)
@ThePhD eh?
@Borgleader My coroutine implementation won't work because I don't save the callstack.
So I can't make a simple yield function that longjmps out to Lua, and then lets Lua come back to the current C++ function that's being executed, because the Callstack is gone when I arrive back at setjmp.
23:20
If you have a class declared as:

class Foo : public virtual Interface<T>

Is it possible to use it without the Interface?
Yes.
Albeit, goodness.
Foo f;
f.stuff();
Works just fine.
ASSUMING, you have no unimplemented pure functions (virtual void stuff () = 0; and the like).
@ThePhD Interesting thanks
user406009
@ThePhD why not just do it in terms of callback functions?
If I do that then I might as well just leave the implementation as is.
user406009
Yield(blah, []() {do stuff})
user406009
23:30
If you do it right, you might even get support when yield gets added to c++
can someone look at OpenGL documentation and approve/reject the proposed changes? Thanks. stackoverflow.com/documentation/opengl
23:44
Anyone here good at making rage comics?
user406009
@ThePhD there is also boost coroutine
user406009
But that's a pretty heavy dependency to pull in.
I have an idea
@Mysticial depends, what for?
@AshwinGupta I'm failing miserably at trying to troll docs:

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