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11:00
Well, lunch time. I'm gonna be thinking even worse than now afterwards. But it's the belly's right, so what can I do...
Which reminds me. We don't have a 'Blaugrauer Blindhai' in this chatroom, yet.
we don't have any swimming creatures in this room AFAIK
11:06
The bluegrey carpetshark or Colclough's shark (Heteroscyllium colcloughi) is an uncommon species of carpet shark endemic to shallow inshore waters off northeastern Australia. It is one of the two extant members of the family Brachaeluridae, and the only member of its genus. The bluegrey carpetshark has a stocky body with a wide, slightly flattened head, dorsally placed eyes, and a pair of long barbels with posterior skin flaps. It has large pectoral fins, two dorsal fins of unequal size placed far back on the body, and a sizable space between the anal fin and the base of the caudal fin...
has anybody ever managed to read and understand this article ?
I attempted it, and unless you're an electronics engineer, I think you've no chance
mosh == awesome; give it a try, guys
no more lagging SSH sessions!
@TonyTheLion Perhaps we can match it with @Luc or @GMan
@KonradRudolph lagging ssh session? Never heard of that
11:09
lol
@KonradRudolph problem is, I have nothing to ssh into
@sehe they need some proper gravatar
I think it should be a requirement for being in this room, having a decent gravatar
and not one of those shitty standard ones
I've plenty to ssh into. We need fish, not mosh.
@sehe Never had a vim open in screen over SSH?
Plenty of mosh in the sea <-- see doesn't work quite so nice
or maybe that’s just the doofuses who use the login nodes for their computations
@KonradRudolph Oodles of time. That's why I don't know what you are talking about. Lag?
11:11
@sehe Other example: never had a program spewing lots of output because you forgot to pipe it somewhere, and application no longer responding to Ctrl-C?
I basically spent 1.5 years of my life working on AIX+screen+vim+ssh on the job/from home
again: never had to abort an application via Ctrl-C? Because that sucks on SSH
“it is known”
@KonradRudolph Ah, I recognize that. Usually, that's a matter of disconnecting, waiting 5 seconds and reconnecting. Let the terminal emulation rage without the network/display latencies
11:13
(to cite these annoying retainers of Khaleesi)
@KonradRudolph How?
@sehe What, how?
@KonradRudolph ? this?
@KonradRudolph How does it suck on SSH?
yup
@sehe It essentially doesn’t work, the application doesn’t receive your Ctrl-C
11:14
Frankly, I don't have a problem. I recognize slowness of terminal emulation, though. In fact, you don't need to be on SSH for that. Try a windows console - bwahaha
meh, windows console
@KonradRudolph It receives mine always. Your TERM/termcap settings might be off.
@sehe Nope, it’s a known limitation of SSH
@TonyTheLion Use mintty, or if your have to, putty
full buffers
11:15
oh I've used putty
@KonradRudolph Where? I never had a single problem with that. It would be rather surprising that SSH chose to 'accidentally' exhibit the expected behaviour just for me, while it is a known issue.
@KonradRudolph bigger buffers?
@sehe you're probably just "lucky" :P
@sehe Wait, you previously said yourself that you just disconnect under such circumstances
or did I understand this wrong?
4 mins ago, by sehe
@KonradRudolph Ah, I recognize that. Usually, that's a matter of disconnecting, waiting 5 seconds and reconnecting. Let the terminal emulation rage without the network/display latencies
and just to underline my point, from the mosh website:
> SSH waits for the server's reply before showing you your own typing. That can make for a lousy user interface. […]
> Unlike SSH, mosh's UDP-based protocol handles packet loss gracefully, and sets the frame rate based on network conditions. Mosh doesn't fill up network buffers, so Control-C always works to halt a runaway process.
@TonyTheLion Ok. I pushed the envelope and can now see what you mean. I did find / on a VPS box using shellinabox (HTML/javascript terminal emulator in a browser). I found that hard to interrupt.
@KonradRudolph I'll give it a try. It sounds cool
I consider myself a CLI junkie and work via ssh even to access my Windows Media Center. I think I might just have forgotten about the issue because I always launch a screen session just in case I hit a network snag of sorts
11:20
always launching a screen is certainly a good idea
although I have my gripes with screen, among them that it’s no longer actively developed
there was some kind of replacement but i’ve forgotten which it was and never bothered enough to try it out
@KonradRudolph I find that on some debian derivatives I have more features in screen (like '^A |' for vertical split) so I assumed it is being developed
@sehe That’s a fork that was never joined back, as far as I know
@KonradRudolph There is byobu (which is ontop of screen IIRC), TMUX, and one more I forgot about
ah, I think tmux was the one I was thinking of
It appears wildly popular. Thing is, I'm so used to screen and works plenty for me. Mouse support in vim and all
11:24
Hi.
damn, my rep whoring to 800 brought me up to 885. now I'mma have to shoot for 1k this weekend
and also hi
I get to go do hardware consulting today
please feel free to vomit in sympathy with me!
@stdOrgnlDave 'hardware consulting' - you mean, cable checking and stuff?
no he probably means tech support. meh
no, installing a small computer lab at a research department in a college. a bioscience research department
meaning everyone is foreign and can barely speak english on top of being computer illiterate
lol
@stdOrgnlDave urgh, that sucks
I had to explain "encryption" to someone this morning
lol
11:28
how did you explain encryption?
"it keeps your credit card safe when you buy pr0n"
heheh
didn't even think about using pron as an example
@sehe How good of you to bring this up. With mouse support in Vim enabled, I can no longer copy&paste selected text using the host system’s clipboard … is there a way around this?
encryption: what you use to hide your porn
Hey @GMakNickG you are awesome and stuff!
@stdOrgnlDave “when you buy pr0n” … “buy pr0n” – what’s wrong with you?!
11:29
@GManNickG I don't know what you're graduating from. I hope it's not just a prank with a cylinder. but if it's some kind of school and it's meaningful, congratulations!
yea who the heck pays for porn when you have xhamster, or youporn or whatever else there is
xhamster?
glad you fixed the spelling error too
@TonyTheLion I use 256-bits AES encryption!!1
11:30
can't put out a pron site with spelling errors too
wouldn't want anyone to be confused :-P
that moment you realize you fixed a spelling error on a porn url
Why use xHamster when you have /b/?
I still do not trust AES, on mathematical grounds. it's just too suspect. I'm not the paranoid type but I do the whole AES+Twofish thing when it's appropriate
@classdaknok_t I don't go to /b/, heard there's illegal shit there
11:31
@TonyTheLion I just ignore the illegal shit.
but /b/ is just for crazy
I am crazy.
@classdaknok_t sorry, I can't just "ignore" the illegal shit
sure, there's the occassional ITT: HOT CHICKS
but most is just dumb
12 hours ago, by Cat Plus Plus
You're really crazy.
11:32
lol
reddit is good enough for me
@classdaknokt you're fairly sane as crazy people go
People, not chicken.
if you're in this room, you're crazy!
2 hours ago, by GManNickG
Their motto should be something silly like, "We invite all people to come!"
strangely prescient
Silly is the right word.
11:34
I believe his graduation is granting him psyching pron powers
My graduation is in four years.
oh good luck
you have to last another four years
@classdaknok_t what are you graduating from? a cylinder? yuk yuk yuk
@sehe (even if you ignored my question about c&p in vim) This is the tmux-vs-screen article I was talking about: techrepublic.com/blog/opensource/is-tmux-the-gnu-screen-killer/…
@stdOrgnlDave what?
11:36
@KonradRudolph In the off-chance I need that I do :se mouse-=a temporarily
@classdaknokt oh wait you're dutch or something aren't you
@sehe Ah, actually a good idea … thanks
@KonradRudolph (I was off for lunch. Back already)
Now why didn’t I think of that before?
:p that was fast, probably unhealty
@stdOrgnlDave Yeah I am. In two weeks I'll finish high school and then I'm going to Rotterdam to study CS for four years.
11:37
@KonradRudolph Infact, :se mouse-=a nu! fdc=0
I just had breakfast
@TonyTheLion Me too, pizza.
how can you guys talk about lunch already
Because, it is rather painful to select linenumbers as well.
@classdaknok_t for breakfast? ewwww
11:37
Hmm, gonna look that up
@classdaknokt well, you're better at CPP than I was in highschool. my biggest accomplishment was an NES emulator. but anyway, graduated cylinders are a type of glassware used in chemistry class and seemingly nowhere else
My header files are often longer than my source files qua number of lines.
OK, off to lunch now
wait though, come to think of it, an NES emulator is a pretty cool accomplishment
@stdOrgnlDave <trollmode> You wrote a NES emulator in CPP? Wow.
CPP isn't even Turing complete. </trollmode>
11:38
what else would I write it in?
ah.
C++, for example, using LLVM as a JIT compiler.
well, I have to go and do that awful thing I came in and complained about having to go do. thanks for commiserating with me it makes it easier
@TonyTheLion are you the one who's going around Wikipedia editing all the articles so they have an 'example in D' section in an attempt to make it relevant?
11:39
@KonradRudolph Indeed. Had a 'kroket'. The 'frikandellen' were gone. I was late
Mar 9 at 13:59, by sehe
@ScottW boodjes kroket would be the pluralization there :) I prefer frikandel
@sehe lekker.
@stdOrgnlDave I don't waste my time editing wikipedia articles
Kroketten (krokets? croquettes are different) are much more delicious than frikadels.
@classdaknok_t Hmm fixed that link. Quoted the wrong message
@sehe are you from Holland or Belgium?
11:41
@TonyTheLion No, you waste other people's time :)
@TonyTheLion Yes.
@sehe how does that answer my question?
@sehe Abusing ambiguity ftw! xD
@TonyTheLion well, he is from Holland or Belgium, so yes.
Holland it is
user784668
11:43
@TonyTheLion Did you expect him to answer "porn" instead?
@Fanael no
has the puppy been here lately?
lol
11:49
Oh I almost forgot.
Happy international Star Wars day everybody!
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ohrly
lol
user784668
lol
@classdaknok_t now I'll take the time to actually look at that picture.
@Fanael I'll remember to do that next time
Great. I originally set out wanting to make an iPhone game. I ended up writing a unit test framework for node.js
oh god why
I think that says a lot about my hobby coding projects
@TonyTheLion it's all perfectly logical!
@jalf so you learnt objective C?
@jalf euh yea :P
11:54
it's a multiplayer game, and I figured I'd write the backend in node.js. But since javascript is dynamically typed, I clearly needed good test coverage! And I didn't like the look of the existing test frameworks
@TonyTheLion not yet!
I'm starting with the server node.js part. ;)
so you wrote the test framework
Objective-C is a horrible language. It's made more horrible by the fact that a lot of substandard programmers use it, to the point where it's much much easier to generate total and utter crap with it. Quite frankly, even if the choice of C++ were to do nothing but keep the Objective-C programmers out, that in itself would be a huge reason to use C++.
and now you can start writing the code to use the framework
@TonyTheLion Exactly!
Well, I already have a bit of code. Wrote the authentication/session handling stuff first, but got kind of stuck because I couldn't test it properly
@classdaknok_t can you use C++ for writing Iphone stuff?
11:56
@TonyTheLion I only use Objective-C++ for the GUI and for networking.
@jalf good enough reason to write your test framework I guess
@TonyTheLion Kind of. The iOS apis are obj-c, but you can just write an obj-c wrapper to deal with that. Then have C++ behind it
@classdaknok_t obj C++??? wut
@TonyTheLion yeah, like I said, it makes perfect sense
11:57
Plus, I actually think the result is pretty spiffy
user784668
@TonyTheLion All the disadvantages of Obj-C and C++ combined in a single language.
@TonyTheLion Objective-C is a strict superset of C, and likewise Objective-C++ is a strict superset of C++. It's for using Objective-C classes and methods with C++ code.
Much less verbose than the existing frameworks I looked at
I was a bit inspired by Catch, actually :)
If something isn't at least as verbose as usual Objective-C code, it's not verbose.
11:58
I was thinking of learning either Android or ObjC, sounds like I should do Android
I need to learn some mobile platform
Objective-C is still better than Java.
@classdaknok_t oh, not sure if that was a reply to me, I was talking about my JS test framework, not objc ;)
@jalf I was making a point about verbosity, which is language-agnostic.
@TonyTheLion From everything I've seen, Android is insane as a dev platform
crappy apis, fragmentation hell, lousy performance
oh, and crappy dev tools
@classdaknok_t it has a lot of market though, which makes it easy to find jobs in
11:59
In Cocoa (an Objective-C collection of frameworks) you have a method called initWithBitmapDataPlanes:pixelsWide:pixelsHigh:bitsPerSample:samplesPerPixel:ha‌​sAlpha:isPlanar:colorSpaceName:bitmapFormat:bytesPerRow:bitsPerPixel:.
@jalf but it's so hard to get a job in C++
user784668
@classdaknok_t That's 10 named arguments, right?
unless I get this job at FB
@Fanael nope, it's the method name.
@TonyTheLion IMO it's not too bad. There's a lot of C++ dev going on. It's just less advertised than, say, Java
Anyway, I wasn't saying you should do C++ development instead of Android. Just that for development purposes, I think iOS is a lot saner than Android
12:02
right
both in terms of just being nice to work with, but also if you plan to make money off it
In Objective-C you send messages (i.e. call methods) like this: [someArray indexOfObject:obj inSortedRange:someRange options:0 usingComparator:^(id a, id b) { return /*something*/; }] Arguments are interleaved with(/in?) the method name.
Anyway, we're still hiring, if you want to do C++!
@jalf oh cool
I would love to do C++
Can someone double check my hdspeed.c program? I get 750 MB/s and 500MB/s on my hard drives. That can't be right, can it?
user784668
12:02
@classdaknok_t So the names of the arguments are not included in the method name?
@TonyTheLion That sounds creepy.
@jalf do you think I'd even remotely qualify?
@TonyTheLion posted it a few days ago, so I hope people don't consider this spam: linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob=&jobId=2930409 :)
@FredOverflow what did u xpect
@Fanael no. The arguments are the method name. :P
12:04
@CheersandhthAlf 200 MB/s max, after reading some hard drive reviews
@TonyTheLion No clue. What are the requirements for a type to be used as a key in std::map?
maybe you're measuring cache speed?
1 TB cache? :)
That would be awesome.
12:04
that's probably typical of the questions my boss likes to ask interviewees
@jalf operator<?
I think when he hired me, he also asked some stuff about virtual functions and slicing and things like that
user784668
@classdaknok_t So these are 10 named arguments. I didn't write that they're not a part of the method name, I asked if these are the arguments.
@FredOverflow and CopyConstructable, right?
So if you can answer those, you should have a chnace :)
12:05
@classdaknok_t probably, yes :)
@jalf have to be sortable
user784668
@classdaknok_t Since the arguments are named, this function is angelic in comparison with AccessCheckByTypeResultListAndAuditAlarmByHandle (Windows API).
@jalf I've had questions about slicing before.
We're also looking for an iOS developer, btw. But I figure the C++ part would probably get more takers in this chat :)
12:06
@Fanael yeah, but instead you put the arguments in the method name itself. But it's basically the same thing. Note though that the arguments need to be in the same order, you can't do [someObj arg2:foo arg1:bar].
@TonyTheLion Cool then. Check the link I posted then, and write an application if you're interested :)
Hi everyone. Is it possible to typedef `Foo::getValue` and `Bar::getValue` (lines 22 and 23) in this bit of code?

http://ideone.com/VUmkP
4 mins ago, by FredOverflow
Can someone double check my hdspeed.c program? I get 750 MB/s and 500MB/s on my hard drives. That can't be right, can it?
What values do you guys get on your computer? Would be nice if you could check real quick. Warning, you need 1 GB of free hard drive space :) Not 1 TB as I erroneously wrote above :)
@jalf an iOS developer? Could you wait five years? :P
@classdaknok_t well, the way it's looking right now, we probably will be waiting 5 years. It's proving pretty hard to find one of those ;)
12:08
@Olumide no. You cannot "typedef" methods. You can write a free function, of course.
user784668
@FredOverflow 1639.344 MB/s
@jalf cool.
@Fanael Okay, so my hard drives from 2005 and 2007 are basically crap :)
@classdaknok_t :(
@TonyTheLion btw, didn't you do some Qt stuff at one point? Or am I getting that mixed up with someone else?
12:09
@jalf I've been doing Qt stuff
@FredOverflow I get 130.548 MB/s
@Fanael That sounds a tad high.. maybe fill that array with random data first?
Cool. We're using Qt a lot, so you can definitely score some points on that
And my SSD is cheating with an instant 125000.000 MB/s
and my boss is a huge Qt fanboy ;)
12:10
oh wow
cool :)
No, that's not "cool".
@rubenvb Are you running on a laptop or something?
I get 42.535 MB/s
@FredOverflow yes, dues 64GB SSD's in RAID, CD drive replaced by 500 GB HDD.
12:10
Okay that might explain it.
@TonyTheLion Whoa, new record!
and in Release mode I get 69.696 MB/s
How can you replace a CD drive with a HDD?
@FredOverflow I'm getting way too high values.
@TonyTheLion Oh, I wouldn't have expected such a difference between debug and release, it's just a loop that calls a compiled library function.
user784668
12:12
@FredOverflow: are you really sure you want this program to measure the speed of system caches?
The SSD thing migh be a access error (UAC)
I tried that on my C:\ root.
@Fanael I wanted you guys to check the program for flaws :)
@FredOverflow yea I know
yeah, running it in c:\users...\desktop gives: 169.693 MB/s
user784668
@FredOverflow fopen(..., "wb") maybe?
12:14
@Fanael Does that make a difference with fwrite?
@FredOverflow I get 673.854 MB/s on my 5300rpm and 533.618 MB/s on my eSATA OCZ SSD. That doesn't make sense. I even added fflush(f) and sync() calls
user784668
@FredOverflow Yes, newlines are translated.
> In many environments, such as most UNIX-based systems, it makes no difference to open a file as a text file or a binary file; Both are treated exactly the same way, but differentiation is recommended for a better portability.
interesting
user784668
It does make difference on Windows.
12:16
with the wb option in fopen I get 1206.273 MB/s in Release mode
Aha! Are you running Windows? I see :)
user784668
1639.344 MB/s in /tmp, 1470.588 MB/s in /, 591.716 MB/s in /home.
so it seems writing it as binary makes a hell of a difference, on a Windows box anyways
@FredOverflow yep
@Fanael same hard drive for all three mount points?
user784668
Looks like the data got nicely compressed.
user784668
12:18
@FredOverflow No. /tmp is in RAM, but / and /home are on the same disk.
Oh, you got on-the-fly compression? That's so 90s :)
Is there a portable way to delete a file in C? Don't want to have a 1GB file lying around after the benchmark :)
user784668
@FredOverflow remove perhaps?
user784668
@FredOverflow But it makes btrfs faster.
12:21
@Fanael I should probably randomize the data first, then.
Most GUIs y u ugly.
@FredOverflow unlink(2)
@FredOverflow what is wrong with bonnie++ anyways? IOZone? hddparm?
@sehe POSIX is only half-portable...
user784668
@sehe unlink is POSIX, remove is ANSI C.
@Fanael oh wow. C has a file function other than fopen/fclose. Learned something new today :)
and there's rename too.
12:29
@FredOverflow Something is terribly wrong with the use of clock(). I' m not too sure (yet), what it is:
time ~/stacko/a.exe
244.260 MB/s (1000 Mb in 4.09s)

real    0m27.662s
user    0m3.749s
sys     0m0.421s
@FredOverflow Slightly enhanced source: http://ideone.com/i3gnn
@FredOverflow The problem is clock() returns the user time, not the real time. The user time excludes the time in syscalls/IO wait
@stdOrgnlDave that might also be very interesting for your bench results the other day?
@FredOverflow here's some fixed code using gettimeofday that works for me: http://ideone.com/jk9yl
$ time ./a.exe
36.454 MB/s (1000 Mb in 27.43s)

real    0m27.456s
user    0m4.421s
sys     0m0.374s
That looks about right
@FredOverflow The eSata SSD now reports ~105Mb/s which is about right, considering it's quite old
104.964 MB/s (1000 Mb in 9.53s)

real    0m9.584s
user    0m4.390s
sys     0m0.359s
@FredOverflow of course, this deserved to be a Q/A on SO
4 hours ago, by sehe
9 hours ago, by sehe
I'm gonna shoot a cannon in here. It's not like it'll hurt anyone

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