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I'm seeing 192 MB/s for read atm. That's a lot higher than I expected. Probably because it's empty.
If they really are that fast, I might just replace the rest of them.
$64 a pop is cheap. Though, I'll need to see how they enforce the quantity limit.
I can use a different account and ship to my friend's place instead. lol
@Mysticial Any way you look at it, that's pretty darned impressive. Actually, I've wondered at times why some HD manufacturer didn't try building a drive with (say) two complete head assemblies 180 degrees apart from each other, so it could read/write multiple streams concurrently and/or read a single stream with twice the bandwidth.
yo
$64 each if you buy 4 of them and apply the promo code.
@Mysticial I would offer to let you have them ship the drives to me, but somehow when people have done this, some of the parts they ordered just didn't show up... :-)
And live in a place that Newegg doesn't tax and will ship for free.
Here we go:
I've only replaced one drive so far (B0). 190 MB/s is really fast for an HD.
00:05
@Mysticial Pretty sure that includes hotels in Hawaii. I'll go...
That's actually faster than my 8TB Seagate Archive and my 4TB WD Black.
Time for a straggler benchmark. I know there's one or two drives in there that are significantly slower than the others. Now I can finally replace them.
nn
Looks like my R drive (C3) is 20% slower at writes than the rest. I guess that's going next.
Wuuut. That drive is also one of the few "100% healthy" drives left in the array according to SMART.
If it really is healthy, but slow, I guess it gets to live another life after this.
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@Mysticial maybe it's a VW drive
lol
Doubt it though. These are the pre-flood Hitachi drives. Everyone loves them - even Backblaze said they are more reliable than everything else at the time.
I have 13 of them. Not a single one of them has failed even after 8 years. Though they are erroring at a rate that I can't tolerate anymore.
But that's after 8 fucking years.
user6438653
00:16
Hi guys.
user6438653
What is a file without an extension called?
Is this a riddle?
user6438653
Nope it's a question.
user6438653
Do you think it would be a 'file' or 'blank file'
its still a file
00:18
@Mikhail You're probably sitting in the corner laughing at my shitty hard drives when you have twice as many at 3x the size.
@Mysticial Actually yes, you should troll /r/Datahoarder
@shad0wk A file
@shad0wk You should consider posting to puzzling.stackexchange.com
^^ ahahahahaha
That drive seemed to do better in my straggler test.
Dunno what CrystalDiskMark is doing to make it suffer that much.
Also 500MiB is probably too little?
user6438653
00:23
Okay, bye cya.
@Mikhail Not for HDs.
Gonna format it and see if gets any faster.
I guess I typically have a raid controller, which fudges up my benchmarks
No raid here. The cards are cheap JBOD SuperMicro cards. Fast and cheap. No raid.
Dude, how you going to crack 2000MB/s without a real controller?
@Mikhail Wait, Megabytes are MB, right? is MiB the same?
00:26
@Mikhail Those SuperMicro are able to max out the bandwidth on all the HDs simultaneously.
It isn't serializing on any single SATA port.
I can get up to 1.8 GB/s read - limited by the HDs themselves.
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An order of magnitude is a factor of ten. A quantity growing by four orders of magnitude implies it has grown by a factor of 10,000 or 104. This article presents a list of multiples, sorted by orders of magnitude, for digital information storage measured in bits. This article assumes a descriptive attitude towards terminology, reflecting general usage. The article assumes the following: For the purpose of this article, a group of 8 bits may constitute one byte, a group of 4 bits is assumed to be one nibble. Historically, both assumption have not always been true. The byte is the most common unit...
@Mysticial But think of the parity!
Since the slowest drive reads about 120 MB/s. 16x + some overhead and it's about 1.8 GB/s.
Well... A format seemed to have saved that straggler drive...
127 MB/s write...
interesting.
It was fucking empty before.
00:29
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Q: Getting a simple file to boot from bios

jnilsson86I've been brushing up on my c++ lately and I was wondering, is it possible to make a simple hello world program in c++ that can boot straight from the bios, or do I need an assembly compiler to make the program? If so, what's the best compiler and how do I use it? I tried flat, but my computer ke...

wat
95 wat
@Borgleader Oh.
> supposedly "a virus"
@Darkrifts I'm referring to the false dichotomy of "booting from bios vs needing an assembly compiler"
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> Stop hacking or I will report you!
00:31
@Borgleader Idk, when I was 16 my AV kept removing the junk I wrote in FASM. As to writing an OS in C++, there are some similar examples - even a Rust tutorial series.
@Borgleader I like that quote there the most :P
"Virus you say?" "I'm sure it's fine"
So, byte prefixes are like regular prefixes, but with an i in the middle
@Mysticial So you bought 10 TB of new drives, even though you haven't actually gotten around to even formatting (not to mention actually using) all the drives you already had?
MiB happened because HD manufactures are lying scumbags
@JerryCoffin They're not for storage. They're for swap space.
Did anybody coin the word scrumbag ? (like the agile thing)
00:39
Not that I know of
good please add it to urban dictionary, I have to work like 14 hours today
What is a scrumbag?
@Mikhail I've tended to go the other direction, calling the meeting "scum", and the guy who runs it the "scum master".
idk, make some joke abut scrum
00:40
@JerryCoffin If I wanted storage (which I do for my Anime), I'd get bigger drives. (i.e. 8TB)
@Mysticial You should have gone for tape, bonus points if its a VHS
Even has the Agile meaning in there lol
2TB is nice size since it's cheap and it's the largest size you can boot Windows off of without any problems.
@Mysticial How dare you kill one of my lame attempts at humor with mere facts?
You were trying to make a joke? I had no idea. Come on, you can better than that. You're Jerry.
00:43
@JerryCoffin is laying in one he got rekt so hard
@Mysticial Perhaps--but it's 6 PM, and I'm still at work, so my humor has probably all drained out onto the floor (or something). Maybe I need to go outside and try to find a good humor truck...
@JerryCoffin Dude, we should hang out, tomorrow they're bringing a puppy to our work.
@Mikhail Just a guess, but I'm pretty sure I could find a puppy slightly closer than Illinois.
Hmm...puppy. Maybe that's it: I haven't eaten Vietnamese in quite a while.
That went 0 to 100 real fast
@Darkrifts What? Did I just break the "evil bastard" meter again? :-)
00:57
My ancestors didn't spend thousands of years to climb to the top of food chain so I can eat rabbit food!™
How do you could the time investment of your ancestors? Do you sum both your mother and father?
I think our ancestors have spent way more than just parents life span on becoming apex predators
@JerryCoffin Nah, you didn't try to do so to a cat :P
Runs away
@Darkrifts A quick check indicates that in some countries cats are eaten as food, but for whatever reason you don't seem to hear about it much.
@JerryCoffin I think the needle might be stuck :(
01:11
@JerryCoffin Weird. Do they taste good? Seems like they would be too lean.
@caps I've no idea--never eaten cat meat (at least as far as I know...)
I heard that cat's meat is not as tasty ...
Most uncommon animals taste pretty bad. One interesting explanation is that uncommon animals haven't been selected for taste as much as the stuff we eat today.
and we are not used to eat them
@Mikhail That too, I had venison, it wasn't very tasty. Now thinking about it, ancestors have chosen wild boar & buffalo to domesticate for a reason ...
Should my class data members have underscores at the end of their name? idk
Is there some VS plugin that checks coding style? Even though I'm the sole developer and user, and the code is closed source, I stil want to impress people...
01:23
don't confuse C naming style with C++'s
I'm confusing python with C++, in python there are underscores everywhere and spelling counts...
@Mikhail Python is fun like that. Underscores contribute to how easily accessible object/methods are, but no true private members
wow
it's just like that other building game
what was it
roblox!
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cubeworld
oh riiight!
that was a thing
01:43
> You are no longer welcome to participate on this site, in any form.
Damn.
@Darkrifts Definitely a ripoff of Infiniminer.
How about Minecraft, Pixel <Insert Noun Here>, Block <insert workd here>, and total miner forge :P
01:58
Wow, that guy was a menace in the Lounge prior to and between his bans. I didn't realize there was that much more to it. — Mysticial 8 hours ago
@AndreasPapadopoulos might be thrilled to learn this /cc @Mysticial
> The suspension period ends on Aug 16 '17 at 22:28.
That's some "temporary" suspension
@Sehe still a whole year :P
I keep on missing on the 'fun' stuff - there were comments on my apps & videos that I didn't find out until months/a year later.
02:24
@Telkitty did you say "'fun'"?
I don't want to do web development after my small forays into it... So much of it is beyond my control and aesthetic rather than functional. <his webscraper no longer works because the website changed their layout>
Kek.
Webscrapers.
K E K
02:40
@Darkrifts berny pls
03:05
Heh.
@Darkrifts This is borderline nightmare fuel.
@ThePhD Do you want true (but still SFW) nightmare fuel?
@ThePhD Can't decide on whether it's nightmarish or hilarious.
Nightmarish, because some person thought it was genuinely a good idea
I have a lot more images stockpiled, if you want more problems :P
03:56
@ThePhD Sssshhh,when I need to download bulk data from a website and they have no API, there's no other option. ^^;
04:10
sometimes I am so into testing my new app on the train, I forgot to fixing all the bugs & do some simple testing before copy the executable on the phone and hop on a train
SO has chat?! OMG for(;;)
04:39
@NTDLS Sorry, but no. SO definitely does not have a chat. You've made a mistake.
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SO doesn't have 1 chat, SO has many chats ...
04:52
@StackedCrooked wut
@NTDLS (a terrible, terrible mistake)
@Mysticial Lol. He was asked to "show his legs". I never played soccer so I have no idea what's going on either.
Alright... Replaced 4 of the slow/unreliable drives in the original array. Until I find a new use for them, I'm putting them in my AMD box. Let's see what that thing can do with them.
@StackedCrooked 足 (ah-shi) is both feet and legs >.> They probably meant 靴の底 (kutsu no soko - sole of shoes)
ah, cool
05:44
Do they have double decker trains now?
there are always double decker trains in sydney
more than 20 years now
But this is what I am currently on ...
06:02
Oh cool. Here in Alberta the only double-decker things we seem to have are sandwiches T.T I might have to visit someday just so I can see some of the things that don't exist over here
Ven
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06:47
//cc @jaggedSpire @ThePhD
@Darkrifts I wouldn't be surprised if he still has a sock in chat
@Telkitty same here. I think I've seen them since 1990
hey guys I have been reading this: stackoverflow.com/questions/15079057/…
1985, apparently: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubbeldekstrein Probably saturated the schedule a bit later
I still don't get it. Why should I ever pick array over std::vector? Is it faster during runtime?
It's all there.
Also constructive:
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Q: How do I use arrays in C++?

fredoverflowC++ inherited arrays from C where they are used virtually everywhere. C++ provides abstractions that are easier to use and less error-prone (std::vector<T> since C++98 and std::array<T, n> since C++11), so the need for arrays does not arise quite as often as it does in C. However, when you read l...

06:57
So it's about whether I want to use pointers or not?
@Käsebrot In general, yes. In particular, it always depends. They're very different things. Arrays are fixed-size, for one. They're also POD.
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It's about whether you prefer a car crash or a scooter accident
@Käsebrot No, although that is one reason to always prefer c++ types. Don't forget the mix: if you want a more safe fixed-size array abstraction, there's std::array
XD
ty I will read the according threads
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Don't forget to join them
07:01
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> Hi,
too bad the quality of the video is 360p, it kind of ruins the sound.
YT, never change
07:16
Help
How do I get this trivial piece of code to compile with VS2015? :( I wanna cry.
checking compiler version in your VS?
It ICEs. The alternative with a using says the type is incomplete which it isn't.
Why is msvc even a thing
Kill me
Office of State Revenue asked poor me to pay land tax
Ven
Ven
@sehe it's actually correct
Unrelated to the actual video being 360p for sure.
@AndreasPapadopoulos template pack params in msvc, haha
07:45
@Ven So, what part was "actually correct"?
> robert
rofl
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@sehe what youtube does to sound. A 360p won't sound the same as a 1080p because of what youtube does
07:57
Really. TIL
My comment was more accurate than I knew then.
54 mins ago, by sehe
YT, never change
@sehe I've heard that best with chuptunes
user1804599
@sehe such constructivism
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08:15
@ChemiCalChems the windows key works perfectly fine on my debian and even gives you a "run box"
Ven
Ven
it might be his vmware "eating" it
@nwp i just lose it when she runs top and says u si 141 processes are not running
and when she says cpu usage is 50% so memory usage low, 50% of your memory is infected
@steveklabnik @ag_dubs “thanks” vs. “actually” hmmmmmmmm. 🤔 https://t.co/GEa0O1Z7qy
Ven
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I want a new job
Xeo
Xeo
08:32
> void&
what
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@Griwes holy fuck that guy definitely is part of No Man's Sky's team
09:02
@Xeo I thought that might be a typo, but I don't use references and pointers too often
09:54
ATT: All frenchies and the @Puppy pbs.twimg.com/media/CqHvz49WAAA2sAD.jpg
(apologies if cheese is verboten to Puppy these days)
@rightfold Hi! How was the holiday?
What's 'paxeil'? My french is rusty because I'm a dirty anglophone
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today I learned that cd - is a thing
also I fixed my LibFinder to also check .a files and now I know there are 3274032 symbols defined in 5218 libs on my system
10:11
Hey there, I found out that there are multiple stackoverflow communities about programming. What is the difference between them? Is any of that community open to "design" question? I want to find the best way to design a class and I would like to ask a question to the appropriate group.
None. No. Go away.
@набиячлэвэли And what is the general "difference" between them?
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@Grey probably write down the design goals, try your best at an implementation, then post it on codereview.stackexchange.com
@nwp Ok thanks, I will try that!
10:20
lol can't push to GH because ruby-jemalloc error
> >Ruby
well, I guess I found the pinnacle of the problem :v
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@Aaron3468 pareil. (Same(
 
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11:45
@Ven qq pls
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> Mark Fulop @fulopm 12:30
Hey, how good alternative is Rust against Erlang? For a multithreaded TCP socket server with database access.
pls.
tfw help desking
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12:05
The most common problems faced by new users are: 1) Hardware problems. 2) Bugs in the compiler. 3) Bugs in the linker. 4) Bugs in the CPU design. 5) Bad CPU design that no sane person would have come up with. 6) Those meddling kids. And 7), but very rarely and why are you even suggesting this, bugs in the user's code. — Kerrek SB 3 hours ago
Ven
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12:19
let's not talk about UDP reliability
12:30
@Ven The interesting point in this article is that you still can't train a computer to do new things.
Which is surprising given all of the advances we've had with it.
Which is why that Go player's aggressive move won him that fourth game against the computer.
Because the computer said "Haha the chances of that happening are so small best to ignore it completely".
When a rational human playing at that level probably would have taken a step back to think and stop the aggressive moves.
So adaptability is a thing machines that are trained are still missing.
I'm trying to do multi dispatch in C++ using concepts
@gnzlbg Bless your soul.
yeah it doesn't work
ADL doesn't work for concepts
so if I have type A in namespace a with a foo(A), there is no really good place to put a foo(Range<A>) that uses foo(A)
with ADL you can call functions before you define them (using two-phase lookup)
but with concepts "there is no ADL", so you have to define the functions before, but that means that you cannot use them to call anything defined afterwards (like a customization point)
with two types it works as long as you use ADL for one type
foo(Range<A>, B) or foo(A, Range<B>)
but the moment you want foo(Range<A>, Range<B>) you are screwed
12:45
I'm a tad... confused.
Are A and B types or concepts?
types
Oh, so Range<thing> is the concept, okay.
So Concepts don't participate in ADL, then?
So Range<A> won't be found if you make a range (e.g., a std::vector::iterables() or somthing) of A?
yeah
That's kinda shitty.
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You want Bjarne to take that 2007 paper to completion!
what was it already? void f(virtual T x); or something
12:47
that is different
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@ThePhD You're oversimplifying vastly
i am talking about static multidispatch
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ah; okay
@Ven Yes.
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"adaptability" is a lot based on experience – which trained have
12:48
namespace a { struct A; }
namespace b {struct B; }
namespace a { foo(A, B); }
foo(A{}, B{}); // works
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but finding a relationship between experiences is hard for anything/anyone
namespace b { foo(Range<A>, B); }
foo({A{}, A{}}, B{}); // works, B pins it down
but if you want foo(Range<A>, Range<B>) you are fucked
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"rekt, rekt and ultrarekt", as they say.
because there are no concrete types, ADL cannot work
so you need a different solution
It might sound like textbook but I ran into this while implementing a geometry library
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well, "concrete type" is a bit of a shortcut.
12:50
-11 in 1 min /cc @Mysticial
RIP
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If you had, say, a function there, the type of the arguments and of the return type would be included in the ADL search.
(IIRC)
intersection(segment, polygon) works, but for intersection(Range<segment>, polygon) to owrk that one must be in the namespace of polygon
for ADL to trigger
yeah, but the intersection function is a customization point of my library
let's just agree that ADL is not a very good tool
so users should be able to add new geometry types, and add their own intersection functions, to make them work
12:51
regardless of whether concepts lite make it worse or not
@Griwes I agree, tag dispatching is better
ADL might be convenient when it works, because it doesn't require any extra boilerplate
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I prefer namespace a = b::c::d; to ADL..:)
@gnzlbg tag dispatching is closed, you want ADL because it’s open—apples to oranges
but with intersection(A, B, tag<A, B>) you get the same effect
The perfect customization point mechanism would be typeclasses.
12:52
@LucDanton users could extend a trait with new tags (via specialization)
Oh wait we almost had that.
:D
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well typeclasses can be emulated using specialization, really
"almost"
@Ven ...I'm laughing at the lack of concept maps in concepts lite. :P
(Hopefully I wasn't too subtle.)
@gnzlbg specialization is not usually referred to as tag dispatching
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The only thing I know about concepts is what @LucDanton has been posting, tbh
12:54
@Ven C++0x concepts were far more powerful.
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You mean they would've been. :P
@LucDanton yeah sorry, I was thinking some trait like "intersection_type<A, B>" with a nested type that is a tag and is used to dispatch, that way users can add new tags, and specialize the trait, and as long as they put their functions in the right namespace they would be picked up by overload resolution because of the tag
That's the last revision of the page that describes them.
here comes that ADL again
12:56
I wish they just moved the entire contents to the History section instead of removing it :|
Axioms were pretty cool, too.
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@Griwes lol, "Further, concept maps can act as mini-types, with function definitions and other constructs commonly associated with classes". Also lol axioms
basically I clashed with:
intersect(segment, polygon); // works because of ADL
intersect(Range<segment>, polygon); // still works because of ADL for polygon
intersect(Range<segment>, Range<polygon>); // doesn't work any more
@gnzlbg I say go for that, I have an auto indices_for_implementation(identity<X>); customization point to make indices_for<X>() extensible
@LucDanton is the code online? I always like to see new ways of implementing customization points
you should name it template<typename...> struct gibe_adl_plox {}; for maximum clarity obviously
12:59
template<typename...> struct THE_adl_oracle; // there can only be one
one can probably use that to implement your own overload resolution rules
indices_for probably not as representative as the rest since I’m really interested in computing a type with it, but oh well
Ven
Ven
template<typename... Ts>
auto intersection(Ts&&...) {
  return intersectionImpl(std::forward<Ts>(Ts)..., tag<Ts...>{});
}
:D
<doesn't solve a single thing>
@gnzlbg shouldn't that be the_ADL_highlander?
13:08
@Ven yes, but only because you didn’t use the self-explanatory name
13:23
actually I’m starting to remember now, there are other reasons for passing such a tag than triggering ADL. namely having access to partial spec rules for overload resolution as well as passing in meta parameters
for just the last one you can do a setup as with get<N> though, with a dummy/poison pill declaration
@Ven Concept maps are pretty much typeclass instance. And axioms are awesome.
lol
@LucDanton wtf they paid 30k for memes?
@ratchetfreak These were the dankest memes.
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those must be so very dank...
@ratchetfreak it’s an expense report
I mean, maybe they paid for it or maybe they did it in-house
14:03
#‎TrumpExplainsMoviePlots‬
14:16
@LucDanton but how do you spend 30k on memes?
consulting ain’t cheap
(it’s not an itemised bill so I’m extrapolating, mind)
14:31
@LucDanton 4chan must be so angery
Also Luc I think I needed your help but forgot, conveniently
my work here is done
Now resuming our daily show type_name vs TypeName
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I prefer TypeName_t
flees
> [Data] The Story and Science Behind How I Discovered That My Charr Tempest Does Less DPS Than My Asura Tempest
how much data do you need to know that the Charr are inferior
@Borgleader Wow. That (d)escalated really quickly.
15:02
@LucDanton sorry I didn't receive this message
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Ven
> (error) WRONGTYPE Operation against a key holding the wrong kind of value
What the fuck redis
Why am I storing notifications in redis?! why won't our mysql do?!
not webscale enough
Ven
Ven
yeah but considering how poorly suited redis is to this task...
Hash values and list values must be string in redis. so :clap:
15:51
:clap:
Only passing by though, later :p
 
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16:55
@Mikhail Can you make any sense of the last paragraph here? anandtech.com/show/10578/…
> The FP side of the core will afford two multiply ports and two ADD ports, which should allow for two joined FMAC operations or one 256-bit AVX per cycle.
That can't be right. Because if it is, AMD is fucked in that category.
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I didn't know there was a category left that AMD is not fucked in
And why the fuck would they have separate add/multiply ports? Are they breaking FMAs into 2 uops (add + mul). And somehow finding a way to keep the precision? That would imply a double-width data-path.
It's supposed to be easier to build a native FMA and let adds and multiplies fall through as a + 1*b and 0+a*b. That's what Intel does, as well as IBM/PowerPC and the majority of DSPs IIRC.
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17:10
@Mysticial I read "FMA" and it took me a few seconds to understand you're actually talking about serious stuff
@Borgleader, yes I know I can simply print out the N, but I just want to compare, sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0]) in the template will also give me the correct size. It is my first question about C++, I am curious, but It seems that the C++ developers are not that friendly as I believed... — rekinyz 7 mins ago
It is a dupe and apparently that means were assholes...
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that moron, thinking C++ devs would be friendly...
17:50
I'm trying to make simple Qt GUI automation and I'm stuck with QFileDialogs. Is anoune interested to help me a little?
@TomášZato Check out the rules
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@TomášZato try there
@nwp wow. Why isn't that #1 search result...
@caps I read the rules quite a while ago already. I don't remember helping any. The problem I have is pretty specific and I'm very sure I am not asking for something that has been answered long ago
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the rules basically say that this is a place to hang out, not to solve people's problems
should consider renaming to just Lounge
I guess you can interpret it in many ways, but I think the rules try to say that you can ask, but not expect help if you are not popular here
I wouldn't come here with typical C++ issue but I think this is quite interesting, but also requires expertise. Nobody will answer this problem just for 25 rep, so I am trying to find Qt enthusiast...
18:12
@nwp it keeps the javascript people out, though
@TomášZato I might if you post it on SO
> >Qt
> >enthusiast
Can someone with godly powers delete all the non-answers from the OP here? I've integrated them in the question
Not much we can do other than to flag.
fair enough
 
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