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00:00
I've found no business case to use anything other than NVIDIA hardware. He can get a mobile GPU.
Well in that case I'd just target CUDA and do that, I suppose.
00:15
@Mikhail Hmm....something about "AmericanMuscle.de` seems a little wrong.
To prevent a program from crashing when I test for an unreliable object, can I put it in a try clause?
What is an unreliable object? Dynamic cast?
The end of a binary tree
@Mikhail One that hangs around at sleazy bars, drinks to much, that kind of thing.
@JerryCoffin Am I an unreliable object?
Also does the lounge<C++> count as a sleazy bar? If this were AOL for Kids, I would get banned for the Wikipedia link I posted 2 days ago.
00:25
@Mikhail I would never objectify women you.
I don't know any
@Mikhail A bar, but definitely a classy joint.
Fern bar was an American slang term for an upscale or preppy (or yuppie) bar or tavern catering to singles usually decorated with ferns or other greenery, as well as such decor as fake Tiffany lamps. The phrase came into common use in the late 1970s or early 1980s. == History == The first fern bar was the original T.G.I. Friday's on the corner of 63rd Street and First Avenue in a neighborhood on the Upper East Side of New York City, where many single young women lived. The founder, Alan Stillman, with a few thousand dollars borrowed from his mother, leased a saloon and remodeled it, converting...
So, I was in SF and there is a street called Fern St. But sadly no fern bars. Fucking Yuppies should go home.
01:06
@june1992 wikipedia might have some lying around, though IIRC lots of their stuff went ogg
Parted ways with my iPhone 5. Never got to see how big that bulging battery got though.
@GManNickG I wonder if it's possible to damage someone's speaker with a carefully crafted mp3.
@Mysticial Would depend on their equipment, but with a lot of cheap equipment, it probably wouldn't even be very hard. Many speakers can't handle any significant amount of power at higher frequencies. Most music only really has much power at low frequency, and if you give it much high frequency content, blowing a tweeter won't be very hard at all.
@JerryCoffin Tweeter is limited to 140hz
01:23
can I ask about a Xcode question in this room?
@Riccardo We don't do iOS stuff here. But there are dedicated iOS/Xcode development rooms.
they are inactive right now and I'm stuck
well at least let me try to keep my question simple and clear
Good audio equipment will generally limit frequencies/volume within acceptable ranges, but even mid-range equipment is easy to blow if you aren't careful.
@Mysticial tell me yes or no?
@Riccardo Neither. You can try, but chances are you're just gonna get ignored because nobody will know or care. Afterall, this is the wrong room. If you have a question just ask on SO proper.
01:28
Jan 30 '15 at 2:30, by Borgleader
"Hi I have a question about my retirement fund"
"Sir this is a convenience store..."
"I know but it's the only thing open at this hour"
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@Borgleader kek
@jaggedSpire 33 stars is almost impossible to beat without pinning.
well I will ask on SO
thanks for helping
@Mysticial no reason not to try
02:29
If you can't get a link off a website, I'm not sure what we should help with.
really we should have directed him to the php chat
03:08
All I wanted was typesafe time units, and instead I got:
lol
Did you turn on optimizations?
lol, okay guess I need some sleep
rofl
@sehe The job of a mod is often a thankless one. Thanks for cleaning up that eyesore sehe
I was sad when I saw him ask for a streaming link instead of a download link as if there was a difference ):
Sometimes, OCD sufferers become great cleaners 😂
03:21
@Borgleader Hmmm...140 Hz would be a strange cutoff point for a tweeter. Typical would be considerably higher (e.g., 3.5 KHz). Even the crossover from the woofer to the midrange would typically happen around 500 Hz or so.
Totally avatar material for me ...
If I were a mystical beast, I prolly look like that 😹
(Took that pic outside a shopping centre building)
@Telkitty Very nice! Cellphone, or ~30mm lens?
@Telkitty You are chinese?
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03:42
@Aaron3468 iPhone 6
@Ramy +
Saw this on Wuhan subway, almost cracked laughing - it's a troll face saying 'we love Chinese culture'
Irony ...
Haha, a little bit ironic for sure
The photos aren't too bad for a cellphone (usually I see more aberration)
03:59
Apple generally makes good camera on their devices
For a little while they were lagging behind their competitors hardware-wise, but they definitely picked up slack for the iPhone 7 with dual camera focusing.
@Aaron3468 I haven't had the time to play around much with my iPhone 7.
Picked it up yesterday.
Hopefully this weekend.
The home button took a day for me to get used to. The headphone adapter is probably gonna stay on my headphones for a while.
Yes, unfortunately they didn't try to wean customers onto wireless headphones, so they're seeing pretty big backlash about that. I'll still go Galaxy S7 this generation, just because I love expandable memory and never seem to have enough space on my phone.
04:08
I upgraded from my 16GB iPhone5 to 128GB on this 7. So I'm not running out anytime soon unless I decide to empty my entire music library on it.
Fuck, why can't I divide chrono::durations in MSVC?
The thing that's taking some getting used to is that the 7 is bigger than my 5. And it's at the limit of my ability to use it single-handed.
I usually like microSDs because it's cheaper to buy 128GB of swappable external flash memory than 128GB of apple memory.
I didn't dare try the 7+ since it's not something that would fit in my pocket. lol
^^ Agreed. I currently have an S4 and that's within an inch (or 2.5cm) of what I'm comfortable having
04:15
My mom got the 7+. To summarize what she said, "I knew you'd get the small one. The big one is for purses."
xD yes, that's about right. I've seen a few ladies who use iPads as their primary cellular devices. Nothing is stranger than seeing someone pull an iPad out of their purse and put it next to their ear to take a call
I just change all my code to use std::chrono instead of ints, do I get paid for this?
And one friend of mine had a lumia phone that was ~10x7 inches
@Aaron3468 That's not a fucking phone.
are you sure it wasn’t a chocolate bar
04:18
Found it
@Mikhail "std::chrono instead of ints" doesn't even make sense. Its like saying: "I just changed my cars to use Kleenex instead of pistons".
@LucDanton :snickers:
@JerryCoffin std::chrono::duration, or w/e
@Mikhail Wait, that's bigger than 10x7 inches.
No, those are really small cars, for umm, ants
04:19
Either that, or the people are really small.
@Mikhail I see. This is a place that "always auto" makes sense.
@JerryCoffin So, I built this program to take pictures and the exposure time was always in miliseconds. Then like fuck. man just fuck. Now the exposure time is in fractions of a milisecond. Fuck.
@Mikhail At that point you usually need to calculate using raw hardware time T.T Some hardware does not make that fun
@Mikhail duration_cast<whatever>(input).count() where whatever is filled in with seconds or microseconds or milliseconds (or nanoseconds, etc.) Oh, and you want using namespace std::chrono; somewhere previous to that.
@Aaron3468 The real problem I've found is that the legacy/deprecated Windows APIs like MultiMedia Timers work well, but the newer APIs don't have the correct timing behavior - in the sense that simple things like sleeping a duration often go over.
04:24
@Mikhail spinwait, lol
Hardware time is very difficult to get correct on a single thread, let alone with multiple threads, cores, and possible OS latency. It's definitely a hard problem to solve when all you really know is how many cycles it has been since you last executed, where those cycles probably aren't at the processor level anymore
Certainly hard if the clock rate scales
@Mikhail Windows normally uses a separate clock on the motherboard--one that doesn't scale.
Yeah, I think that the one tied to the PIC? So, basically I can get pretty reasonable microsecond level repeatable performance in real lab time, although the total number of elapsed cycles is variable...
04:33
@Mikhail Is your problem the sleep times (i.e. OS + context switch) or is it the raw performance counter?
If it's the former, then you're fucked.
Its the former
@Mikhail PCs have had a 1.024 MHz Programmable Interval Timer (which yes, is connected to the PIC) since the PC/AT days. Anything reasonably recent should have an HPET, which is at least 10 MHz (and has a 64-bit counter so it won't overflow).
Yeah, you're fucked. Don't context switch.
But muh operating system
@JerryCoffin Even HPET is getting less used.
Windows nowadays uses rdtsc. But they probably calibrate it on startup with HPET or ACPI (whichever is available).
This is actually one of the biggest problems with modern overclocking.
If you change the base clock after boot up, it skews the OS's timers.
So you can make a benchmark look faster than it really is.
04:35
Maybe it ran so fast time dilated?
Would raw assembly bypass the operating system's laziness, or does the OS prevent it from running directly?
So they flat out banned Windows 8-10 for all benchmarks that can't enforce that the OS is using a real hardware clock like HPET.
My understanding is that the OS interrupts and services hardware devices (other threads, etc), this is called the "DPC" latency time. Sometimes poor drivers fuck over your latency times. So, I used tools like the following to make sure my numbers were under 1000us
The real problem is that you can't tell the DPC latency of a system before you build it... So its trial and error.
All the dual socket boards I've used had poor DPC latency
The way I see it, we're reaching a point where hardware is sufficiently different that a lot of APIs need to be revisited
@Mysticial As far as I care, real Windows has yet to progress beyond 7.
04:44
@JerryCoffin It would be nice is Windows 7 had the Windows 10 scheduler.
@Mysticial It would--but the scheduler isn't worth the rest of the brain damage.
Yeah, windows 8/10 is nice on the lower levels, but the interface is a few steps backwards imo. Automatic updates and update 1067 mean that I occasionally need to spend 10 minutes changing my settings back to what they were.
@Mysticial Thanks to Microsoft's idiotic policies, when I finally quit using Windows 7, I'll probably just switch to BSD (and/or possibly Linux).
Especially Language and Locale settings
04:47
Talking about ABIs, so vectorcall saves ymm, but what we gong to do when we need to save zmm? They have already used all the good names like fastcall
@Aaron3468 Just firewall off the updates. And the telemetry as well.
I use TinyWall.
@Mikhail That's actually handled by a device driver, so it can be added on pretty much whenever.
@JerryCoffin That's more or less where I am too. Not a big fan of finding out an update replaced the default webcam program with a shitty app.
It's shit for walkers in China - cars parked at pedanstrian walk, forcing pedanstrian to walk on roads
@Aaron3468 From a UI perspective, I think just about every single thing they've done in 8 and 10 falls under the range of "Simon says take 10 giant steps backward".
04:51
If I get ran over, don't cry for me 😱😓
@Telkitty We won't. I promise.
question about backtrace and backtrace_symbols, might be C-specific but C room is empty
https://i.gyazo.com/ff70fd22f1f33c6a4d0ee527ddd74c3d.png
This segfaults before it prints "symbols returns"
@AexisRai Maybe try the Java room. They're heavily into stack traces. Here we prefer to write our code without bugs instead.
The blocky style is just a stylistic difference, but switching to simplistic apps destroys the point of having such a venerable OS. Control panel manages the scope of configurations, but now the settings app has global configurations that override control panel. IOW, you lose precise configuration so microsoft can use one less menu...
@AexisRai Just Google for some code, its a commonly used function: stackoverflow.com/a/77336/314290
04:55
I guess I'm just upset that they've got a proper OS running underneath a skin designed mostly for less-powerful mobile phones :(
...didn't occur to me to try to write something with backtrace when the segfault is in backtrace
@Aaron3468 While I can see why they'd like to get into the mobile market, the simple fact is that they've made Windows a lot less usable for real work, and their share of the mobile market has shrunk from small to minuscule.
What I don't get is why they can't run android apps...
Android has the configurable and cheap part of the mobile market and apple has the user-friendly and polished part. There isn't room for microsoft to compete by cutting /'simplifying' features. But from my experience with a few windows employees, MS is totally out of touch
@Mikhail I think that would've been one of the best ways for them to cut into android's share, tbh. They have the technology
@Aaron3468 Hmm...when I have no choice but to use my wife's phone, neither "user-friendly" nor "polished" is what comes to mind.
05:14
^^; very true. I don't understand how people find iOS intuitive, and many of the apps are not very well polished, but that's what I keep hearing people say about it. If I learned anything selling technology, most people buy based on perception rather than facts.
But honestly as long as clicking relevant looking buttons can get to what I need to do, I really don't care about the OS. The biggest issue I had on iOS was that all the image viewing apps would crash while opening 2000x4000 pixel jpegs when I was a volunteer translator. That was actually the main reason I switched to android.
05:31
reasonable people don't always go for the best products, they go for the best value for $ money ones given the amount of $ they have
@Telkitty ...for sometimes strange definitions of "best value" that have more to do with being recognized status symbols than anything related to the quality of the product itself.
@JerryCoffin I am not surprised consider that we have been using medicines for thousands of years and still don't know exactly how most of them work
@Telkitty Kind of. It's mostly desire. The desire is based upon their dissatisfaction with what they currently have, and the perceived ability of the product to fill those needs. Sometimes those needs are silly things like "Nobody compliments my phone", which marketers love to exploit.
People do optimize for best value, but most of the time they don't care about price unless it's more than ~20% higher than the expected cost.
people without self confidence usual go with the flow, people who do would care much less for they consider their worth to be less relevant because of what other people think
but self confidence is usually built on past experience and personality
not many people are self confident if they keep on failing reaching their goal
05:47
Morning lounge
pm ... so g'afternoon
@Telkitty Yeah, at this point you can use a few different lenses to understand the phenomena. Confidence is being able to manage self-doubt, and some people use external validation to varying degrees to accomplish that. It's the degree to which a person needs validation, which biases them towards desiring popular things. So it isn't confidence itself which causes it, although confidence is associated. Marketing occasionally tries to instill doubt and then provide a solution to that doubt.
But I suppose mathematically, confidence is the integral of a person's level of doubt. So if their average doubt is relatively low, they'll be significantly more confident even in situations that temporarily cause high levels of doubt.
Anyways, getting philosophical has me tired. Goodnight everyone!
06:11
Question.
When you're developing an application, how do you set up your project files?
Is everything just in one source folder?
Or is it some other way?
Note this is not about developing a library like boost, wherein source/include under a specific module or project name would be useful. It's about an application that will control its own main loop.
06:24
all flat under some src directory
and at the same level than the said srd dir, a test dir with your test cases and stuff
Hokay.
06:43
tfw building LLVM
...
Are you fucking kidding me
I have a e with an accent in my pathname
no spaces
and that's what's fucking up the LLVM build?
Fuck these piece of shit tools.
Guise can I have your honest opinion on how to improve this piece of code?
Hi @TonyTheLion
Ven
Ven
Heyo
@Rerito does @sehe know boost::graph?
Yes he does
06:59
Hi @Rerito
sup
Sup Tony? Been a while
It has. Nm is up. Same old. You seem to have stopped frequenting Discord.
Yeah, I try to get there at home. I can't at the office anymore
And I think they are making their proxies even more intrusive
They perform ssl certificates interception which is annoying af
Now the usual certificates (eg. google certs) no longer resolves to their genuine CA coz the certificate is copied with another issuer
Which... forces me to use IE
Cancer intensifies
omg
get out of there
I suspect they discriminate this certificate spoofing stuff wrt the user-agent
In the end @slaphappy is still here and they seem to get kool shit. Initially I should have joined his team
I could use git right now but not the same team so stuck with RTC
Though I'm trying to push git
Every time someone cringes about RTC I do a little refresh "hey, wouldn't happen with git"
07:09
hehe
I use git internally for my pet projects though (I got some pet projects going on in the team for some tooling stuff)
Criminy
Buikding LLVM is lighting my laptop on fire
@Rerito Every time someone cringes about RTC I am like, "Hey, you are lucky if you are using RTC. You could be using CVS or Harvest."
Well, that doesn't make RTC suck less ballz though! Moreover, git is already aproved by upper management as a source control solution. This means we can use it "by the book", not just some rogue stuff teams do internally
> 117 failed
For fuck's sake.
This is probably my fault for trying to build on Windows.
Time to try it in an Ubuntu VM.
07:23
Guise, is the sourcetree git client any good?
I'm trying to make my case to switch to git and if it is, it would help convince the team
this is the first time I have ever had to enter a captcha to play a game
Sounds annoying
07:53
If we declare a "struct sample" why does it seem to be common practice to declare it as a struct again when we use it? such as in main, "struct sample example1;" when we could just use "sample example1;"?
Never mind. I see it's just for C compatibility
Sounds more like plain C
@wilx what's Harvest?
Also how the fuck do these shitty VCSes even reproduce these days?
Ven
Ven
08:23
Sounds like like pain C
> Extended platform support.
Supports Linux on System z®.
wat
@Griwes What wat?
Wait, does it mean the IBM thing?
@Griwes Yes, it likely mean z/OS.
It says "Linux on System z".
That seems to imply it just needs... Linux.
Isn't that a common property of properly written POSIX programs?
08:25
@Griwes Yes. There can be Linux running on top of mainframe z/OS.
Okay. So they just mean "we support Linux".
@Griwes Well, it means they provide installation packages/media/CDs/whatever that let people install it on Linux-z/OS.
lol (Polish)
he's so fucking delusional
@BartekBanachewicz tp;cr
@BartekBanachewicz what else is new
> Tej misji dla której ksztaÅ‚t paÅ„stwa i narodu jest fundowany na katolickiej nauce spoÅ‚ecznej.
that sounds worse than 1984
Fairy tale. Once upon a time a newbie entered the Lounge and didn't read The Rules. He is still crying. The end.
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08:47
I get genuinely scared when I think about the world those people imagine for themselves
(feel free to come up with something better, but there's no pinned link to the rules)
@AndyProwl it’s somehow even more threatening than usual
@thecoshman Man look at those Rules I'd read the shit out of them
this looks pretty funky
08:52
@BartekBanachewicz looks like a few people all had a good idea, and they just mushed them together
@thecoshman look at the engine
If you want to ask questions, you can either read The Rules first or get all your answers here.
this must run so nicely
cross-4 is what, an equivalent of V4?
is that four cylinders in a cross shape?
yeah
it's like two boxers together
08:53
nah, x4 would be rather smooth
v gives a rocking back and forth
not really?
90 degree V engine is balanced in the 1st order IIRC
guess it depends on the set up
I don't think anyone makes V2s with different cranks
both pistons push together and that's what gives it this nice torque and feel
@wilx Oh man, why.
this cross thing looks like an aeroplane engine
08:56
@R.MartinhoFernandes Because it is Enterprise! :D
Who works for these guys?
anyway the bike has been designed in Poland
Any decent programmer w-- wait.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I work for the the company, just not on that product. :D
@wilx Do they dogfood you?
08:57
@wilx lololo
@sehe that looks like a 3D model
@R.MartinhoFernandes Well, yes, we had to use it for few years on one product.
> Konfiguracja: silnik czterocylindrowy w układzie krzyżowym z hipocykloidalnym układem korbowym;
08:58
@BartekBanachewicz Could be. Nice models though visualnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/321.jpg
what the
@sehe lol now that's a literal steambike
I've seen more funny stuff. See e.g. google.nl/search?q=imgur+weird+motorcycles+concept+bikes image search
@Ven Sensible one
@sehe well the one I linked actually got built and stuff
oh well :)
@AndyProwl That also looks like it actually runs (and to be pretty tender)
they claim it to be the first motorcycle with the X4 engine, but I actually doubt it
I saw retrofits of 12-cylinder rotary engines into motorcycles
@sehe meh, not really. If you lean it, those small motors would be the only thing preventing it from sliding sideways.
I mean, I like the concept, but I doubt it has any practical use
It's just a fun "robot" project, IYAM
yeah, looks like a student project
OTOH bicycles with KERS could be super practical
seems to me like it's a very untapped market.
if I had knowledge, a team and money I'd actually think about making a startup that does that
09:20
woah
it looks like it's actually a polish design as well
I found something that looks like a patent application
with a 2-stroke engine it's indeed pretty simple
09:44
> It let's you publish and subscribe to streams of records.
too bad it doesn't let's you grammar

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