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user1804599
18:02
Hmm.
user1804599
If you go faster, does your field of vision increase? Because photons that would go slightly past your eyes now go into it.
wouldn't it decrease?
@rightfold No, it decreases.
user1804599
Why would it decrease?
Imagine you are a photon.
user1804599
18:04
You are catching up with more photons.
All you see is the photons exactly in your path.
yeah... that makes more sense
user1804599
That is not true.
user1804599
You also see photons that enter your eyes in an angle.
user1804599
Your eyes aren't infinitesimally thin holes.
Ell
Ell
18:06
gah I can't figure out why debian won't boot
I might need to retract my previous statement.
@Ell ...still?
Ell
Ell
still.
It's taking you a while. Just sayin' :P
user1804599
@CaptainGiraffe Imagine a car A (photon) going north-west and a car B (eye) going north. Car A passes right before car B, and there is no collision. However, if car B went faster, it would hit car A diagonally.
Ell
Ell
18:08
I'm going to try manually writing a menuentry on my existing funtoo grub
@Griwes well, I have other things to do :P
user1804599
It's a car analogy.
@rightfold Time dilation plays a big role apparently. askamathematician.com/2010/11/…
@rightfold The only useful analogy form.
user1804599
@CaptainGiraffe Your time slows down if you go faster, but you would still hit the photon at the same outside time, because that happens outside of you. Once inside you the photon would travel more slowly according to an outside observer, but that doesn't change your field of vision I think.
Hmm........
this is good stuff, so maybe you've changed my opinion @rightfold
18:12
@rightfold A corollary? to time dilation is length contraction which would indicate a change in FOV.
user1804599
Eh, no, it would travel equally fast according to the observer.
user1804599
But that doesn't matter when it comes to FoV anyway.
If you go faster, your are missing photons that you would have hit if you were stationary. It effectively narrows your FOV, IMHO.
user1804599
@wilx Assume continuous photon streams coming from all directions.
@rightfold But that is wrong assumption, is it not? :)
user1804599
18:14
Let's define FoV as "what you could see if photons came from there".
Why don't you post this to physics-se?
user1804599
user1804599
Because it was already posted on Quora. :D
user1804599
Just found it.
Ell
Ell
okay time to reboot and pray I didn't bork my grub.cfg
user1804599
18:15
Physics may be more appropriate, let's ask.
@rightfold I saw that too, and the answers were quite underwhelming.
user1804599
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Q: When you accelerate, does your field of vision increase?

rightfoldWhen you accelerate, does your field of vision increase? I think it does, because you would be catching up with light that travels (almost) perpendicular to your direction. However, I would like to know whether length contraction and time dilation play a role.

user1804599
> Why should we talk about debugging when in a Clojure context?

How about, "because Clojure has no type system so you're debugging 99% of your time."
Ell
Ell
Okay I can boot into a black screen
@Ell Is that really a boot?
user1804599
18:24
I love the sombrero logo on Physics. I think it's a reference to the Sombrero Galaxy.
@rightfold I always thought it was a bessel function graph. cefns.nau.edu/~schulz/Bessel/image/J03.gif
user1804599
Sombrero function!
Ell
Ell
@CaptainGiraffe I see the boot messagea
From the kernel
user1804599
user1804599
18:35
Fun-fact: there is no intersection here.
@rightfold Ah, the Calvin Klein bottle.
user1804599
@CaptainGiraffe This guy has over 1000 3D projections of Klein bottles in glass, as well as a hat, and a Möbius strip scarf:
Ell
Ell
@rightfold does the colour denote the value of the 4th dimension?
user1804599
@Ell I don't know. :)
user1804599
18:37
Maybe!
user1804599
I want to learn more about topology.
user1804599
Maybe Khan Academy has something about topology.
user1804599
Only geometry. :(
Does youtube impose a 5-7 second delay to people using adblockers? I seem to be hitting a constructed delay for the last few weeks.
user1804599
Nope.
Strange. I get the ad immediately. With ad blocker I have to wait for almost 10 seconds.
user1804599
Install uBlock Origin.
@rightfold gofmt bot
user1804599
:P
Ell
Ell
^anything immediately obviously wrong with my partition scheme?
booting from /dev/sdb1 works, but not /dev/sdc1 :(
user1804599
18:55
8GB swap LOL
Ell
Ell
okay... something looks dodgy
on the second scheme
ah no nvm
I'm silly.
3
your face is dodgy
@rightfold I love the quote, but I think the analogy with drunk people is totally unneeded. Analogies are overused IMO.
user1804599
@StackedCrooked Yeah, it's a bit like coffee with too much sugar.
19:10
o u
@Puppy Your face is doggy.
dogface
Ell
Ell
19:28
root@funbox:/# grub-install /dev/sdc
Installing for x86_64-efi platform.
Could not prepare Boot variable: No such file or directory
Installation finished. No error reported.
errm.... I'm a little suspicious :V
Hey if I have a struct that has a pointer inside of it and I initialize with some memory, would I then free like this free(test->data) or free(test)? where test is the struct and data is pointer or even a double pointer.
user1804599
If God is omnipotent, he can lift a rock that he can't lift, because due to his omnipotence, he is not constrained by logic.
@LuisAverhoff wrong chat
user1804599
@LuisAverhoff No, you would use RAII.
user1804599
It is a good idea to write your program in Rust first, then 1:1 translate it to C++.
no.
user1804599
@fredoverflow I already have a queue of two videos. :(
I have more than a dozen in my CppCon 2016 list...
Did you already discuss this article about Rust - Why I’m dropping Rust ?
> Michael de Lang
sounds french
that's why his grammar is wrong, almost like mine
user1804599
@fredoverflow don't
19:36
@abyx Well I only see one room dedicated to C and not many people are there or active(as far as I can see) so that is why I came here.
@LuisAverhoff yeah that explains why you came here, but it's still a wrong room for such question
@LuisAverhoff OMG... the video I posted above covers the exact same topic you were asking about :)
also that other room might have so few people only because noone is asking questons
@abyx alright
@fredoverflow lol XD
@LuisAverhoff The pointer member is even called data!
19:39
is the struct called test? XD
@fredoverflow omgwut? you're making shitty youtube tutorials?
> I can input some numbers
@Abyx Have you been lounging under a rock?
no shit
but only retard would wanna watch you typing numbers
user1804599
ahhh
@fredoverflow yeah
19:40
@Abyx Feel free to downvote and stop watching.
user1804599
this guy is using "x" and "y" for points, and x_1, x_2, y_1, y_2 for coordinates
user1804599
it's so confusing
@fredoverflow btw, why C ?
C89 to boot
@Abyx Because C is the only mainstream language that is small enough so I can implement in my spare time. Plus sometimes I make money teaching C.
> I make money teaching C.
so evil =\
even ISIS doesn't do that
19:45
Would you rather I taught C or some doofus who thinks that arrays and pointers are the same thing?
@Abyx would you like some GOTO with that?
skorbut doesn't support goto (yet).
user1804599
hypot(a, b) <= hypot(a, c) + hypot(a, b) for any a, b, and c. Mind = blown.
@fredoverflow Do you need to implement it yourself?
I have a funny feeling that Clang with some LLVM IR interpreter could achieve the same result.
Maybe, but implementing it yourself is fun :)
user1804599
19:46
@fredoverflow I'd say Lua is pretty mainstream, and much easier to implement than C.
there's the slight matter that it's a bit of a tossup as to whether Lua is more shit than C
user1804599
Go is also way easier to implement than C.
@fredoverflow What, you don't think that hacking around in Clang and LLVM is fun?
user1804599
And Emacs Lisp too.
come on, you know that I found it hilarious for like six consecutive years
19:50
nah doing it in binary is alot more fun I have to say. XD
@Puppy And then what happened?
I got a job
7
@Puppy cleaning?
user1804599
Implementing PHP is easy too.
I'm a terrible cleaner of anything
except git clean -fxd, I'm good at that.
user1804599
19:52
Sans most of the standard library.
@Puppy you're not, 'cuz it's git clean -ffdx , note double f which also cleans submodules
I have no need for submodules
@rightfold I'm gonna continue with C, I'm not a language hopper ;)
Ell
Ell
okay does anybody know apt-get very well?
19:54
man apt-get?
user1804599
And Tcl.
@Ell man does
@Abyx It's raining man.
Ell
Ell
I can't find anything in man or google so far
sudo apt-get install insertprogramnamehere
19:55
sudo apt-get uninstall linux
@sehe It lost quite a lot of it's original charm.
@Abyx That's either fortissimo, or ∬δ⒳
@CaptainGiraffe no kidding
Ell
Ell
meta-packages seem like a bad idea to me
@Ell that's a silly claim
Ell
Ell
@sehe you're correct
19:58
So. Care to tell what you are struggling with in the first place?
@sehe Youtube instantly led me to one of my favorites both to play and listen to youtube.com/watch?v=-clLSfdhzAQ I think Zimerman is fantastic here.
Zimmerman is practically always fantastic. I believe you linked this particular one before. Lemme check
Yesh
Ell
Ell
@sehe I was looking for a way to make apt-get install --reinstall linux-image-amd64 to do what I expect
which is to reinstall the latest linux-image package
dpkg --get-selections | grep linux-image, then reinstall what is actually installed.
Ell
Ell
@sehe yeah, I was just irked that the command I used didn't do what I expected
20:03
Is there a good way for a parent class to force the most derived class to call a function at the start of its destructor?
Ell
Ell
but it seems to me like meta-packages act like script invocations really
so having them "installed" doesn't map well to the behaviour of non-meta-packages
@Mysticial you could have the parent have a member whose destructor is the function which should be called first
Well. That's not true. Having them installed does map fine. Other operations, as you have surmised, don't.
Ell
Ell
@sehe I suppose, yes
@sehe Franz gets some credit as well =)
It's one of the few pieces I ever played in a real competition
Ell
Ell
20:04
my member thing doesn't really work actually. hmm
obligatory star
@Ell Doesn't work. By the time the destructor is called for anything in the parent, the child class has already been destroyed.
Ell
Ell
@Mysticial oh yeah of course
@sehe It is quite fun to play. I learned to play it at the modest age of 39.
Modeste age
20:08
@Ell I'm trying to do something like this:
class AsyncTask{
public:
    virtual void wait() = 0;
    virtual ~AsyncTask(){
        //  Wait for the task to finish.
        wait();
    }
};
Seems like the solution is to just wrap the whole object in another object that uses RAII to manually call wait().
nah
well, yeah.
unique_ptr if you don't mind allocating
maybe my problem here is that I'm just not using enough reflection to figure things out at runtime.
Ven
Ven
@Mysticial so basically, a JoiningThread? :P
@Mysticial Composition has the opposite destruction order.
20:23
@Ven More general than threads.
Ven
Ven
okay :)
The containing object destructor runs before the component objects.
@Mysticial For other virtual functions NVI works well to enforce such things, but not for destructors.
I think I'm over-engineering this. I only have two implementations of that interface. One using std::async. And the other using my own thread pool.
ah fuck it
let's make All The Things have Infinity Generic Parameters
Ven
Ven
Make it automatically auto
user1804599
20:36
@Ven I created a monster glot.io/snippets/eizz2cyruh
user1804599
Horrible code.
Ven
Ven
lol 7 indent levels
reminds me of some of the Jetstrosities I made when playing KSP
@Mysticial good evening
Ven
Ven
oh no you go to 9 on L41
20:38
got a little spare time?
@iksemyonov Not right now, I'm about to head to do some grocery shopping.
Ven
Ven
@Mysticial buy some dr pepper
user1804599
@Ven I'm thinking of doing normal order evaluation.
@Mysticial that won't work
I'm probably late to the game though.
user1804599
Or writing a bytecode interpreter.
user1804599
20:40
That's more fun.
Ven
Ven
I need to rewrite smallstack's runloop to use an ADT of instructions
instead of parsing text
@Mysticial alllright, though before you leave, could you phrase a hint in a few words where i should look for: why scalar operations are taking more time than sse vector ones?
Ven
Ven
:D
user1804599
pub enum Instruction {
    LoadArgument(usize),
    LoadFreeVariable(usize),
    LoadConstant(Rc<Sexp>),
    MakeFunction(Rc<Vec<Instruction>>, usize),
    CallFunction(usize),
}
user1804599
I think this would be sufficient.
20:42
@rightfold the more i look at the code you're posting the more i like Rust
user1804599
Let the Rust flow through you.
feels so refreshing in a sense after c++ but apparently not as dogmatic as real funcitonal languages
user1804599
I'm going to give this a try: github.com/Manishearth/rust-gc
meh dogmatic
might as well be catmatic
user1804599
No, wait, I should just generate Lua code.
Ven
Ven
20:50
@rightfold it won't
but not too far
user1804599
How would it not?
user1804599
Right; need Return too.
Ven
Ven
because it doesn't help if you want to do I/O or whateverelse
user1804599
That's functions.
Ven
Ven
as in "stdlib"?
user1804599
20:52
pub enum Sexp {
    // ...
    Func(Box<Fn(&[Rc<Sexp>]) -> Result<Rc<Sexp>, Rc<Sexp>>>),
}
@rightfold Congrats on the Sexp
Ven
Ven
@rightfold my point: you use the same CallFunction instr to call a native function and another one
user1804599
Yes.
user1804599
Because to create a lisp function, you just create a Rust closure that calls interpret.
user1804599
indirection motherfucker
20:57
...are you implementing lisp in rust
user1804599
Yes! And Lua!
and if so don't you have something more productive to do?
:P
user1804599
50% C, 50% Lua, and 50% Rust.
user1804599
This is very productive because I learn a lot from it.
user1804599
I could also do boring things that I don't learn anything from, but that's completely pointless for me.
20:58
"Don't you think a man who has this kind of economic genius is a lot better for the United States than a woman? The only [...]" - Giuliani
...did we just jump back a few decades
yep
fuck it, let's just object all the things.
@TayDiscus @jonrosenberg wait are we electing Trump or his accountant
Ven
Ven
@Griwes my lisp in perl is much more beautiful
user1804599
21:16
@Ven implement a lisp in COBOL.
user1804599
omg
Ven
Ven
@rightfold I don't know how to do that.
user1804599
lisp in every language GitHub repo
user1804599
let's do it
Ven
Ven
fine by me
sounds fun
user1804599
21:16
need to define a lisp first though
user1804599
something really simple
Ven
Ven
common lisp: read
user1804599
ugh, common lisp
Ven
Ven
@rightfold the one with 7 functions. My simplist is even simpler
Can't wait until you implement lisp in Malbolge.
user1804599
21:17
@Ven How about just variables, lambdas, and calls? :)
Ven
Ven
@rightfold eval and quote as well – so you have macros.
user1804599
I'm already bored with this project.
user1804599
It's too much work for too little gain, and very repetitive.
hmmm
trying to figure out how to type Redux in C# and it's just not going very well
C# just can't work with types very well
user1804599
21:20
lol C#
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton I was bored. Thought you might find this interesting.
He'll find it interesting you were bored :)
user1804599
hmm
@rightfold Funny
Waddun irritante kwezel
user1804599
21:28
Hij is geniaal.
user1804599
Nun goeie komiek.
Hij is ne goeie
user1804599
:p
user1804599
I like that they upload the videos while the show is still airing.
user1804599
22:19
Hello, Cruel World!
lol
saw a BBC poll about Britain's best new buildings, and one of them is a library containing dead trees
@rightfold lol, is that how you study of topology ends? With a Hitler meme? :
@Xeo not enough reuse!
@PatrickM'Bongo va falloir raquer
user1804599
The theory that the Big Bang was caused by tunneling and that the universe had no beginning is somehow comforting
22:40
I am having trouble with gcc it wont recongnize it from terminal or windows power shell and I have set the path via terminal & powershell and the windows system settings.... anyone know why this is happening?
no
Xeo
Xeo
@LucDanton I was just playing around after watching @Griwes' CppCon talk.
user1804599
@wilx I'm gonna read a book
user1804599
Topology seems to pop up all over the place so I want to learn it
22:55
@Aven Try a restart. If gcc --version doesn't work after that, you haven't pointed PATH to the correct bin folder that contains gcc.exe
@Aaron3468 I just restarted and it doesn't recognize any commands still 0.o
Is the error not recognized as an internal or external command...? If so, then your path still isn't correct.
i ll try to reset it via powershell again
setx PATH "%PATH%;C:\MinGW\bin" this look right to you?
restarted again, it works now -.- the joy of computing
2 messages moved to bin
I do not get C syntax auto complete option, while typing C syntax
23:51
we do not care
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