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00:13
@Mikhail I wonder if the murder rate would be better matched by IE6 market share. The foul beast was in its death throes at that time.
 
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01:40
we can't blame hackers for breaking things, we should put the blame on the people who made operating systems and communication systems
otherwise it's like blaming the basket for leaking water
yeah, so why are there so many holes??
02:31
@Telkitty when I worked in OS dev, people would say "there are so many fixes in each update, your OS must have a lot of bugs" and we would say "there are so many bug fixes because we are actually fixing them"
 
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03:32
@Cubbi Perhaps what they really needed was an OS that was already developed :-)
What were you working on?
@Mikhail lynx.com
@Cubbi Looking at your profile you seem to have done some academic work. I've only done academic work, but I'm thinking of moving to industry. Which was more fun?
what's that good online compiler where you can include boost and add extra command line args?
It let's you pick boost versions
@TrevorHickey Honestly, online compilers are only good for teaching 100 level classes and making examples for SO.
03:51
@Mikhail They can be kind of handy for light-duty mobile work, such as testing with compilers you don't have installed at the moment.
04:03
04:43
I should stop testing my new app, because 1) not many people are going to use it & 2) the more I test it, the more I think I should fix :'(
@Telkitty Then fix it! :)
@R.MartinhoFernandes LMAO, that is so stereotypical. :D
 
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06:03
@wilx fixing logical error I made on a flight is satisfactory, but sometimes I try to put in some enhancements but end up with a bunch of errors or the enhancements are working but slow the system down.
fixing things are not always fixing bugs without any penalties
Sup guise
quiet hour of the day, u r up early ...
or late
was going to say that, but then he's not you so ... :p
Everyday I fight the night, only to be beaten by the sunrise
06:08
you won, but every evening, the night creeps back in
@Rerito OMG, how can you confuse maths and Arabic?
By being a stupid uneducated person?
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Heh, yeah.
stop star baiting
can hardly resist ...
white screen of death
this sucks ... phone, please stop breaking my app
 
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07:28
this is some of the dumbest shit I have ever seen
@Puppy They must be 50 meter high mutants.
07:54
@Puppy Heh.
> Most people use glass-coated strings to bring down competitors' kites, but the tactic also ends up injuring and killing people.
nice tactic
08:41
@Puppy Don't worry, pretty soon the UK will be able to drop the EU regulations that forbid glass strings on kites and you can do the same!
aren't glass coated strings also used for actually strangling people if that's something one's into? that would make it somewhat unsurprising that such accidents could then happen...
quality not quantity! :p
Tim
Tim
09:26
What header files should i include for a sleep();
nwp
nwp
thread and chrono probably
#undef insomnia
Tim
Tim
isn't sleep for different to sleep()?
it sleeps
Tim
Tim
09:29
ok thanks
10:06
Partying when you have to wake up to go to work a few hours later: hardly ever a good idea -______-
10:26
Yo yo yo
what's up
Shin diggity dog I'm back!
...
seriously everytime i show up here
Nobody is here
nwp
nwp
we are just in your mind, and right now your mind is not in a good state
I'm absolutely fine.
Anyways, have any of you heard of good C/C++ static code analyzers?
Besides the obvious ones; e.g. splint and scan-build and cppcheck
clang-tidy
Ell
Ell
10:59
Morning
> std::wclog.rdbuf((new std::wofstream("C:\\path\\to\\file.log", std::ios::app))->rdbuf());
@Ell GOOD MORNING IT IS 1:00AM HERE.
ewww.
@VermillionAzure Hi, 1:00AM HERE
I'm milleniumbug
@milleniumbug ???
I'm so confused
I thought you don't need to do that?
11:00
@milleniumbug that's one "clever" leak to avoid closing the filebuf ;_;
@VermillionAzure source
@Morwenn naaaah. :D
Noon pause: trade food against sleep time.
11:17
hey bois
i'm facing a problem
it's regarding continuous movement at a certain speed
i can't seem to understand how to do it in an effective manner
my first thought was to simply move the object jumping from position to position based on its speed. problem is, say you can an object at x = 0, with velocity v = 1u/s
the object has to move to x = 0.5, but if the update time is bigger than 0.5s, it just skips the target and then has to jump back and keep jumping forwards and backwards
@ChemiCalChems You don't do discrete points with movement.
nwp
nwp
@ChemiCalChems you use box2d (bearing in mind the top speed) and don't worry about these difficult and solved problems
You find the intersection point with respect to time and the object velocities.
@VermillionAzure holy shit, that makes sense
Otherwise, you're trying to find the intersection of discrete sets of dots. Which is going to be very hard.
11:21
oh, tunneling
@VermillionAzure impossible
have fun
@milleniumbug quantum tunneling xd
@nwp maybe that's the way to go
@ChemiCalChems Finding the overlap of things with mathematically possibly infinite precision with no regards to physical computer architecture is going to be hard.
@ChemiCalChems Also, I've done this before. NEVER MIND.
@VermillionAzure that makes a lot of sense though, it's the obvious approach, how couldn't i see it
11:23
Scratch that; I've read about this and then said just to screw it
@ChemiCalChems Actually, looks like I did do it
@VermillionAzure however, that doesn't solve the discreteness about time either, because update cycles aren't infinitesimal
@ChemiCalChems ???
It doesn't matter, from what I understand.
@ChemiCalChems I got this code from somewhere else. The algorithm is for a 2D space so it returns a triple: normal X component, normal Y component, and time.
@VermillionAzure seeing your code, i can try to test if in the next update loop, the object would pass its destination
if it will, i just set the position to where it should stop
that's doable
nwp
nwp
@ChemiCalChems tons of work to get right, would not recommend
@nwp i don't really see how it would be a lot of work
also, box2d doesn't support central gravity, from what i understand
so it'd be harder to make it all fit with box2d, than to implement this in my program
especially when it doesn't look that bad
nwp
nwp
11:30
there is also chipmunk-physics.net
believe me, it takes about a month of hard work getting all the math right and it is essentially a waste of time
especially if you want to ship something
sigh
managing orbits is gonna be very tough, yeah
@ChemiCalChems I think you should just go with chipmunk
Cocos2D and Marmalade both use it FWIW
@VermillionAzure i'm looking into it
wow, i even manages moment of inertia in circles
i'm going with this
now, manage sfml and chipmunk together xd
11:51
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Q: Singleton Design pattern in java c++ php

M. KhalilI am studying singleton design pattern. I'm not sure that in which object oriented anguage ( php java c++ ) singleton design pattern is more efficient ?

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/cc @Mysticial
@ChemiCalChems SFML?
hm.
yes, simply FML
i'm thinking on learning opengl and drawing using that
@ChemiCalChems Usually SDL is the more portable choice but then again SDL is also C...
@VermillionAzure sfml is portable too, and i'm going to distribute for win, mac and linux
@ChemiCalChems By portable I really meant for mobile.
SFML still has experimental support but it's support for networking looks cool..
11:55
@VermillionAzure meh, not that i care about mobile right now
@ChemiCalChems Oh?
You're not scared it won't get to mobile?
@VermillionAzure i'm not scared because i don't plan into getting to mobile
@ChemiCalChems Hold up hold up hold up
You're telling me that YOU'RE NOT PLANNING ON GETTING INTO MOBILE????
@VermillionAzure no sir
BUT THE MONDAY $$$
11:59
Can somebody explain to me the purpose of this edit and why it was approved? They totally ruined the indentation and even removed the closing brace and semicolon for the class!
now i face an even more important feat
pixel perfect collisions
@fredoverflow badlets misreading the context
i think i'll flip a coin at random.org on whether to check for pixel perfect or just plain old hitboxes
nwp
nwp
@ChemiCalChems make sure random.org picks hitboxes, because pixel perfect is terrible because you tie your collisions to the resolution of the screen
it also means you cannot have zooming
@nwp i can't see why, could you explain if it's trivial enough?
nwp
nwp
12:06
you get shot at and it is a hit whenever the pixels overlap. Therefore you zoom out until the pixels cannot overlap anymore.
The collision detection should be completely independent of pixels.
@nwp good point
but you manage zooming with a viewport, with does not affect pixel perfect collisions at all
it just sets another view for the window, but the sprites themselves are not distorted
12:22
> How to send udp massage from RakNet Client to Boos::asio server
I, too, want to know this
nwp
nwp
sending massages via UDP would be pretty cool
The sad part is that UDP doesn't guarantee or acknowledge receipt
Apple: If we're forced to build a tool to hack iPhones, someone will steal it. FBI: Nonsense. Russia: We just published NSA's hacking tools
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Zing
12:49
If someone could hack my iphone I am sure a lot of hackers are capable of it ...
also my chickens are full of mite/ticks/lice
plenty of showers and baths, no effect
@Telkitty easy. just give me an axe
I thought you were talking about the chickens, then I realised that you were talking about the iphone >_<
nwp
nwp
arrows are useful and axing lice is hard
@Telkitty chickens too
@nwp axing lice is not hard is not hard, you just have to use tiny axes ... but you have to catch lice first ...
@Abyx I see, axe is your preferred weapon of choice 😂
13:34
Gotta love the compiler working around a Linux Kernel bug: https://github.com/llvm-project/llvm-project/commit/1e497b724fb83bbc601aa2bd71a5cf403f4f6bdb #LLVM #Clang
@Abyx Don't tell me you don't own one
@Telkitty Maybe it even works to spray lice with Axe. There's a thought
@sehe no, why
to fend off bears?
nwp
nwp
russians wrestle bears, using axes is cheating
@Borgleader The title alone is cancer
nwp
nwp
14:05
@ThePhD I feel like sol.hpp should be a submodule so I can easily include and update it
14:38
@Borgleader ow...
14:57
@nwp ?
@nwp Submodule sol directly, point yourself to single/sol/sol.hpp, receive updates as necessary?
nwp
nwp
@ThePhD but I don't want to have all the sol stuff in my project, I just want the 1 header
@nwp Then just download the single header?
nwp
nwp
then git submodule update doesn't work
<_>
do a curl download then
14:59
So you want me to make a separate repository, put sol.hpp in there, and update it for everyone?
@nwp ...then you're out of luck, because that's not how git submodules work.
nwp
nwp
@ThePhD yup
@Griwes uhm.. why not? the repository with sol.hpp in it is a submodule in my repository, so when I update my submodules it will pull in the current sol.hpp
@nwp Because in the repository there's more than just that?
nwp
nwp
@Griwes hence the comment that sol.hpp should be put in a separate repository
@nwp ...I do not want to waste my brain on explaining why that'd be silly.
15:11
It's also not the greatest use of my maintenance time, so.
Make a curl script part of your build system, or just... git submodule.
RIP. This design decision coming back to bite me in the ass from Sol1 days: github.com/ThePhD/sol2/issues/181#issuecomment-240438615
15:40
it's official
started the motorbike course today
15:52
Have you ever tried "discussing" programming languages on the Internet? https://t.co/YgtRoMUvsC
@EtiennedeMartel lol
16:05
@EtiennedeMartel I have discussed programming languages on the Internet. Some of them (even right here) have actually been fairly productive. Of course, it is easier when you start out with an agreement that Java sucks, rather than having to prove the obvious yet again before you can get to anything interesting.
> Ein kleiner Witz nach einer Rede des ultrakonservativen republikanischen Politikers Ted Cruz im Jahr 2013 verselbständigte sich so sehr, dass laut einer Umfrage 38 Prozent der Wähler in Florida glaubten, dass Cruz der Zodiac-Killer sei.

Dass Ted Cruz zum Zeitpunkt der Morde noch nicht geboren war, störte offenbar niemanden.
Retardation hurts America.
What does this mean in a language
@набиячлэвэли Based on a joke, 38 percent of Florida voters believe Ted Cruz is the zodiac killer, even though he wasn't born yet when the zodiac killer was active.
#justfloridathings
16:19
would you guys change from simply FML to GLFW (good luck fuck wit)?
@ChemiCalChems good luck fuck wit
:P
no but, seriously, SFML OR GLFW?
if you're currently using SFML, just stay
are you doing 3D graphics?
@milleniumbug no, but integrating chipmunk with sfml could prove hard
and i need chipmunk
it's gonna be even harder with GLFW
as it doesn't do anything except handling input and providing you OpenGL context
16:22
@milleniumbug why so? sfml doesn't manage sprites as objects with tons of var inside them
sfml sprites have position, rotation... you know what i mean
i can't integrate that with chipmunk
i think, anyway
What do you think GLFW will provide you so it'll be easier
Answer: nothing
@milleniumbug exactly, that's what i want, not a library that already does a lot of things for me, because they'll just collide with features of chipmunk
wait
glfw doesn't provide networking right?
> GLFW is a lightweight utility library for use with OpenGL. It provides programmers with the ability to create and manage windows and OpenGL contexts, as well as handle joystick, keyboard and mouse input.
@milleniumbug yeah, no sound or networking
@ChemiCalChems that's not how it works
16:25
i could just have the sprite object in my objects as a helper type just so they can be drawn via sfml
that's not how any of it works
@milleniumbug what i mean is i don't want to have a class with all the vars of what is going to be drawn with different vars on the other side with what the renderer wants to see (the sprite object)
@ChemiCalChems if you're a reasonable person your logic and rendering will be split anyway
@milleniumbug well, you have a point there
i really need to see how people normally do it in their games
cause even do i separate logic from drawing, i still have vars that will be used by the renderer inside my game objects, which also have vars used by the physics system
@ChemiCalChems both are on different levels
it's like asking "OpenGL or Linux"
(to which the answer is "neither", obviously.)
16:37
@BartekBanachewicz come on... sfml basically provides a window, opengl environment, and keyboard mouse, sound and network
@ChemiCalChems I know what SFML provides.
I wrote my own Sprite compatible with SFML back when it was in 1.x and their implementation was 20x slower.
@BartekBanachewicz just trying to make a point that they aren't that far apart
actually they kinda are
GLFW is a low-level toolkit. I can hardly see it being useful directly
OTOH, SFML is easy enough to be semantically sensible
@BartekBanachewicz good point
well fuck it
let's fucking go with sfml, i'll make it work anyway
2 issues in the same day for the same thing. =/
16:46
@ThePhD at least they aren't completely different features
I guess I'll just add it in.
No reason not to at least have this version, even if the performance will be piss.
insert is part of every STL container, I think...
nwp
nwp
17:05
@ThePhD if you tell people that std::array is not a STL container, don't think that is widely known
Xeo
Xeo
@ThePhD what's the problem there?
@Xeo Problem is someone can push an STL container into Lua using Sol (and we convert it into a Table). We didn't write the reverse operation in (for performance reasons).
But now, people are expecting it to Just Work™.
Xeo
Xeo
ah
I'm just going to add in the shit-performance version. It's the only way to maintain back compat. Maybe in sol3 I'll take a hard breaking change and make it push a userdata with a special wrapper instead of just serializing into a Table.
Xeo
Xeo
So they expect to pass a table to that GET function
17:09
Yeah, they want Lua Table -> map, and Lua Table -> vector, or at least they expect that to be a thing.
user1804599
Hi :)
17:24
Hiyo.
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A: "Oops! Something bad has happened" Error when entering Stack Overflow chat

Brad LarsonYou're having trouble logging into chat on Stack Overflow because a moderator deleted your previous account and destroyed your chat profile. They did this because it is pretty clear that this is a sock puppet account of this suspended user, who posted a series of pretty disgusting slurs against m...

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^^ wow...
@Mysticial damn son
I was only aware of Don's flag spamming, serial downvoting, and occasional Telkitty behavior. I didn't know about the racial slurs. aha
i really can't decide if i should write my own physics engine or not
i don't want anything too complex, but the engines that are out there don't give it to me either
this always fucking happens to me
there comes a point in development where i simply can't decide and end up quitting the project
the only thing i'd really have to code, now that i think about it, is orbits
the rest is trivial
Well, this is bunk.
lua_next is not guaranteed to iterate in the order of elements, even for an array.
17:37
@Mysticial I like the :D
do you guys think tunneling could happen because of non constant time steps?
tunnelling happens because the things are fast
there's no opinion involved here
@milleniumbug i do realise that
in that case stop asking stupid questions
my workaround (not working) is to check if in the current cycle, the object would reach its target position, it leaps there, but i still get tunneling
nwp
nwp
17:47
@ChemiCalChems you could limit the distance to about the radius of the object and move step by step until you are at the destination. Not very efficient but should work.
user1804599
Have you ever called C++ functions from Node.js?
I did that
Spain sucka
Spain sucks
@R.MartinhoFernandes would you chill? what's wrong with spain?
I'm stuck in Brussels cause the planes are afraid of the Spanish weather
user1804599
@R.MartinhoFernandes on a scale from cherries to coconuts, how difficult was that?
17:49
@R.MartinhoFernandes that's not spain's fault, that's because of spain's stupid people
but not everyone in spain is stupid, so don't hate spain
@R.MartinhoFernandes also, where are you flying?
maybe it is really a cause for concern
@rightfold don't remember so probably easy
user1804599
You have to use something like gypsy IIRC
user1804599
Thanks I'll look it up
You can't spell « Spain » without « pain ».
now i feel fucking stupid
sfml wants angles in degrees
cos and sin wants angles in radians
i forgot the fucking second clause
and that was causing all of my problems
now it works
user1804599
17:54
Lol github sorts repos by activity but mobile version by name
user1804599
Good code reuse
nwp
nwp
18:08
@ChemiCalChems have you considered getting another person on the team? It helps me stay motivated.
@nwp i do have more people, they just aren't coders
nwp
nwp
get a coder then
@nwp idk, now that i've solved the tunneling problem i'm back on track
nwp
nwp
although if other people depending on you doesn't motivate you enough to continue another coder wont either, so maybe you shouldn't
@nwp that's pretty much the story
18:25
@Mysticial I loved every word of Brad's answer.
It's a real piece of art.
is there anyone here that believes the pay gap is real?
because i just read a perfectly well formed argument
if men are paid more than women, why do companies hire men?
nwp
nwp
because women get pregnant and men don't?
@nwp you can hire other women and pay them less because they have been working for less time
nwp
nwp
that doesn't seem like a good deal for jobs that require people to be familiar with the subject
18:31
@nwp hmm... true
nwp
nwp
I thought about that for a bit and unless you force men that got someone pregnant to take off for 3-6 months men will be advantageous, but that only came from thinking, there is a good chance that this is a negligible effect.
@nwp it has been proved that the wage gap is a myth anyway
Cisco is about to lay off up 14K employees
http://venturebeat.com/2016/08/17/cisco-systems-may-whack-up-to-14000-jobs-in-third-mass-layoff-since-2011/
Nectarines taste great. I should eat more fruit.
@ChemiCalChems that "perfectly well formed argument" underlies the assumption that hiring is driven by pure unbiased greed.
18:38
@R.MartinhoFernandes if you could save a lot of money by having a completely women comprised workforce, i don't see why you wouldn't have one, except for the fact, like @nwp pointed out, that women become pregnant
@ChemiCalChems I've never seen such a proof. I've seen a lot of people point to factors that they assert (often correctly, I think) aren't taken into account in most wage comparisons. This draws conclusions into doubt, but most certainly doesn't prove them wrong.
At some level, the argument is essentially "in a world where there's no bias against women, there's no bias against women"
@ChemiCalChems again, assuming pure unbiased motivations.
You seem to constantly ignore human nature in your arguments.
@JerryCoffin My understanding is that the gap shrinks to 5 % that cannot be explained yet.
@R.MartinhoFernandes society breeds us like we were machines without feelings, so why should i represent people otherwise?
@ChemiCalChems Really? You were bred by society? I had a mother who, to the best of my recollection, was fairly careful of my feelings. In any case, regardless of how you feel about society, assuming that people don't have feelings runs directly contrary to what we (or at least I, anyway) know to be the case.
18:44
@JerryCoffin lucky you, my mother doesn't seem to care about what i feel
i wasn't bred by society, maybe that was worded wrong
what i meant to say was that we grow up in a system of extreme competition on all aspects of life
and i don't think that's healthy for anyone at all
@wilx Perhaps--I've yet to see a study that seemed to have what I'd consider a convincing method of turning vague ideas of reasons women might earn less into real quantities of how much that really accounted for. Quite a few seemed to be based as much as anything on simply pulling numbers out of the air.
nwp
nwp
I like to think that if you make consistently bad deals (hire men over woman due to sexism) you have a competitive disadvantage and get punished by the invisible hand of the market.
Square roots out of the blue would be a cool name for an experimental band.
@wilx I've heard 8%. But yeah, roughly in that zone.
@Morwenn s/Square roots/ Pi
it fucking appears out of nowhere
18:50
Nope, pi is far too mainstream.
then tau
Square roots sounds cool.
i was thinking about a band name with Axiom in it
Axiom of something cool sounding
nwp
nwp
@Morwenn you could draw roots in a square for the logo
@EtiennedeMartel It depends on the country, I think.
18:52
@wilx Oh, definitely.
It is for different countries that USA though.
@nwp Who needs a logo when you can splash paint at random?
There doesn't seem to be a standard for what syntax to use to insert into an AssociativeContainer
Both AssociativeContainer and UnorderedAssociativeContainer don't specify any kind of insert method.
... Meh, guess we'll just use emplace. :V
try_emplace
@JerryCoffin, @EtiennedeMartel, page 7 of that document is very relevant.
18:55
The patisserie nearby started baking kouign amann and it's awesome.
nwp
nwp
I wish I knew where to get good food
lately I'm going through the shops and bakeries and I don't like anything they have
@ChemiCalChems You're not rational. Nobody truly is. "Rational humans" are abstract concepts created by economists to simplify their models.
@EtiennedeMartel Amen.
@EtiennedeMartel i agree
@nwp That's pretty much the case too where I work.
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