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@Aaron3468 Mmm good!
@Borgleader Or old hotel room.
or that
20:17
@LucDanton Not really, because it's O(n)
There's a separate operator for contiguous grouping.
Wow... prefetching is a fucking big deal on Zen. 7% difference.
I commented out my "enable prefetch" macro and it slowed down a billion digit computation of Pi from 95 to 103 seconds.
So their prefetcher is not as good as Intels?
(or rather their prefetching prediction)
hold on, I think there might've been some interference in the no-prefetch run. The CPU utilization dropped from 93 to 91%. But that doesn't account for 7%.
100.5 seconds this time. No prefetch. no sign of OS interference.
Still 100 - 95 second improvement is much larger than what I've get on Intel.
@Mysticial all those lost seconds.. :P
@Borgleader Probably. I'm not too surprised though. The reviews out there are reporting really bad memory latencies for Zen. And Zen's HT probably isn't as mature as Intel's to hide it.
I guess it's obvious that my prefetch flag stays on for Zen.
I'm basically running down my long list of tuning settings and macros and seeing which ones help and which ones don't.
20:32
Hmm where on the internet do I go if i want to learn stuff about processors? like what prefetching means. Sorry if I sound ignorant but I have no idea what you guys are talking about :P
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> Growing up in the Netherlands in the 70s and 80s, anti-German feelings seemed as natural as cheese, skating, and gay rights.
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Lol
NT-stores are also as big as deal as prefetching.
@Daniel That's a really big topic.
IOW, AMD Zen has some pretty serious issues with memory...
@rightfold I like bratwurst.
@Mysticial Gotta start somehow and somewhere
20:38
@Daniel You can click on the arrow (at the rightmost edge of the message box) to reply to a specific message instead of @ing someone's name. hth.
So far, only about 1/3 of the settings that I've tested have an optimal setting that differs from Intel Skylake.
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@StackedCrooked I like frikandel speciaal.
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I had one today!
Ven
Ven
frikandel <3
@rightfold Ik ook :)
> A frikandel is a Dutch and Belgian snack, a sort of minced-meat hot dog, developed either in 1954 or in 1958/1959 in the Netherlands, depending on the source.
Didn't even know it was only known in NL/BE.
20:41
I always fear something isn't right when a wtf algorithm works the very first time I run it.
@Borgleader Thanks ^^
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@StackedCrooked Yay!
@Morwenn That's good.
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@StackedCrooked there is also frikadel, which is completely unrelated.
I was working again on an unknown sorting algorithm (poplar sort) and managed to find a way to make it use O(1) extra memory with ~math.
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20:43
@StackedCrooked Do you have slang for frikandel with satay sauce? We call it "lul met poep".
@rightfold TIL
@rightfold Nah. Here's it's either plain or speciaal.
No special combinations AFAIK.
user1804599
Satésaus is lekker
@rightfold smakelijk :)
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I like Flemish fries. Nice and thick.
user1804599
French fries suck.
20:48
I wish I had Puppy and Rightfold around to review the slides...
user1804599
Here's my review your slides suck
Cool. Just discovered a video of the New Pornographers on Letterman. Eight people on stage. Nice :P
@rightfold Can I ask why?
Also one of their songs is named stacked crooked. What a coincidence.
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@VermillionAzure :cinch:
20:50
...
@StackedCrooked IME 7 people on stage is already too much when you don't have much room, but 8 seems even worse x)
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@StackedCrooked Stacked Crooked Hillary
@rightfold haha
"Hey google, can I get a 16x16 image of a Minecraft texture?"
"Yeah sure here's a 512x512 version"
@Mysticial wow. Time to tweet :)
user1804599
20:51
Someone wrote a Git GUI in ABAP.
COOL:Gen
@rightfold No contention
@sehe I'm installing Win7 atm to see if it happens there.
user1804599
What is contention?
Noun: contention (plural contentions)
  1. argument, contest, debate, strife, struggle
  2. A point maintained in an argument, or a line of argument taken in its support; the subject matter of discussion of strife; a position taken or contended for.
  3. It is my contention that state lotteries are taxes on stupid people.
  4. (computing, telecommunications) Competition by parts of a system or its users for a limited resource.
  5. contention f (oblique plural contentions, nominative singular contention, nominative plural contentions)
  6. dispute; quarrel; disagreement
user1804599
Thanks.
20:53
IOW: it's a secret code word designed to make you go to a search engine
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Actually I can just select the word and tap "Define".
Looks like I can't install Win7 since there's no USB drivers.
@sehe Hey polar bear
Might you be interested in looking at some C++ + Scheme slides?
@StackedCrooked I sat here thinking "Why would TNP make a video about Letterman"
20:55
@VermillionAzure sure why not. No clue about time frame. i.imgur.com/37Yq3UM.png
> 3. It is my contention that state lotteries are taxes on stupid people.
^ Is that a definition?
lol
@StackedCrooked No that's a onebox fail
@sehe We are building a scheme implemementation in C++. To my knowledge, it's the only one that's going to be strongly documented and meant for implementation study.
@sehe Oh. I see it now.
20:57
@StackedCrooked How bout you too?
Cool.
I gotta get some McDonald's -- be right back
@VermillionAzure Who's the audience?
Seems to me you can skip the "Current Timeline" slide.
Because who cares.
@VermillionAzure i.imgur.com/8lia4ZT.png srsly?
@StackedCrooked I think the whole project is mostly to prove you can do a project. So the timeline is the deliverable?
I suppose.
21:03
@StackedCrooked It's a weird mish-mash of techno-babble and functional goals.
I have a feeling that "tree-based evaluation" is wishful newspeak for "I'm not willing to do a VM".
But they have a real project.
Yes. I know this, because they have a timeline.
@StackedCrooked PhD advisor
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@sehe If you don't want to write a VM, and don't need parallelism, compile to Lua.
21:05
@sehe Yes, because they're not function objects
@VermillionAzure I see. It makes sense then.
@VermillionAzure lol. They're also not Eucalyptus trees
@sehe Well, I wanted to do a very simple and transparent implementation
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Or JavaScript with V8.
@sehe If you look at the source code, it's literally just std::shared_ptr<IDataNode<boost::variant<...>>>
21:06
@VermillionAzure That's ok. It's just the speak that is ... intransparent
@sehe I guess. What could make it more clear?
I do the presentation in 3 hours
So instead of having to make a VM specification, all we have to do is build data structures of pointer-based trees in memory
nwp
nwp
@VermillionAzure Why did you come to the lounge then? Not a good time to get depressed.
@nwp Because I'm looking for feedback.
Simple as that
Going to get McDonalds
forgot card
@VermillionAzure Yeah. That. Saying "Push data nodes onto the IDataNode tree" is weird. That's like a nano-physicist saying "Fastening the bolts with a screwdriver". Well. Duh.
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@VermillionAzure Less. Less is clearer.
@sehe I don't know how else to say it.
21:08
Stay at the functional level if you describe the phases.
nwp
nwp
no slide numbers
Hmmmm
Also hooray for SO mobile
nwp
nwp
page 32 (explain-why (need we environments)) should probably not be on the slide
Hmm it was okay the first time...
@sehe ??? So...
@VermillionAzure It is not done in LaTeX therefore it must suck.
Weird fancy font at slide 33.
21:20
@wilx Ah that.
@wilx Wow
@wilx Are you serious
@wilx Oh yeah it's called Lobster
@VermillionAzure How thick are you?
@wilx ticker dan you brah
@VermillionAzure Only 90 % not serious.
21:30
@wilx But uh what do you thin about the slides?
@VermillionAzure Crowded. The bitmap pics are appalling.
Inconsistencies in style, IMHO. Some slides use big bold font with syntax highlighting (18), others use non-bold font (21), some are missing syntax highlighting (23), some use bold face of different font (24).
@wilx Hmmm... Yes you're right.
Ven
Ven
@rightfold I want to write a Forth
21:45
@Ven Why don't you?
Ven
Ven
ssh, I want to deliver the punchline later
I'm gonna write it in TCL.
@Ven I tried learning Forth, didn't get far but it seemed really interesting.
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader yeah stack languages are nice! the only ones I know are codegolf-oriented tho, I'd like to change that. Seems like writing one would be a good exercise to learn one :)
@Ven Why are stacks nice?
Ven
Ven
21:49
@VermillionAzure cuz you can put stuff on top of them
@Ven push, top, pop, flip
Ven
Ven
cute
a bit
BOP IT (only $9.99)
@Ven How are you planning on writing one?
@Ven I saw that and I'm joking -_-
I don't know if stack-based languages are better
Ven
Ven
21:52
@Daniel I can probably derive the other ones from it
Futamura style!
An engineer does not ask what's better, but what works in the constraints given
Ven
Ven
myeah no
that's stupid
@Aaron3468 Unless, of course, the constraint is to be better.
No the constraint remains the same, but some things that work do a better job at working. You can't define better without knowing the constraint.
@Ven You want to derive other stack languages from Forth?
Ven
Ven
21:55
wat
you seemingly manage to be more confusing than sehe. fix that.
I'm not sure I'm getting you :\
I do like that a stack-based language is relatively simple to implement. A lot less hassle than having stack frames saved everywhere, but also annoying because all data is global scope
@Ven Ehh what do you mean by "deriving the other ones from it" lol
Ven
Ven
@Aaron3468 why would all data be in global scope
Tried CLion. Debugger seems usable. The thingy that highlights errors in code still sucks. It can't into function objects.
22:05
@Ven Because in a sense there is only one stack at a time. Though I suppose it's just as easy to make new scopes. God, I'm beginning to see that they're perfectly feasible unless they're designed by stupid people (like me perhaps)
Also thinks [](auto x) { return true; } returns void.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I don’t follow, is it a multipass thing? I thought C# enumerators etc. were single pass, does it cache?
in any case the sorting thing is for D
Alright
leaving for the presentation
nwp
nwp
@VermillionAzure good luck
@VermillionAzure Break a leg
22:08
@sehe @StackedCrooked @nwp @wilx@Aaron3468 Thank you
@Daniel Oh and you too
lol
Ven
Ven
@rightfold simple and ugly
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Next step is to store the SQL queries in Redis with an expiration time, with unpredictable keys, download their data over AJAX and wrap them in WHERE, ORDER BY, and LIMIT based on user input.
Ven
Ven
22:14
TCL is really ugly.
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Xeo
Xeo
@StackedCrooked @Mysticial caught up on Youjo Senki yet?
No, I'm still fiddling with my Zen box.
Xeo
Xeo
give up, it's not gonna work anyways :P
Interesting... Zen is not supposed to have FMA4. But it's running FMA4 instructions anyway.
@Xeo For all practical purposes, the box is entirely usable. It's just my FLOPs benchmark that fucks it up.
So I can still do all the other things that I needed to do with it.
22:22
@Xeo Is it good? I don't usually watch action anime cus I tend to get bored of them but I've heard good things about Youjo Senki
Xeo
Xeo
it's a lot of fun
"fun"?
Xeo
Xeo
yes
I immensely enjoy watching it
@LucDanton yeah, it's cached.
ah well, GC benefits :)
Ven
Ven
22:25
je serai le garbage à ton collecteur
I know but Python has those benefits as well.
what if the sequence does not terminate?
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@Ven Doe een beroep op de vuilnisman.
I can't say that's the existing implementation, but it can be done lazy.
(Sorting first, otoh, can't)
I'm hungry.
Ven
Ven
22:27
eat!
@R.MartinhoFernandes can’t it?
I'll go to sleep and forget I'm hungry.
@LucDanton how do you know there isn't a smaller element at the end of the sequence?
@Borgleader wat o_o
22:29
@Morwenn ~1:11s
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh I thought you were excluding online sorting. 'lazy' is ambiguous
@Borgleader I've seen that, I mean, why would I ever want to do that? :o
@LucDanton yeah, sorry
Because youre hungry ;)
Alright, I'm gonna post my first ever tweet.
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22:30
@Borgleader Being hungry doesn't mean I want to eat :p
What is the worst thing to call a dangling pointer
You can start iterating over the first group before you finish the sequence.
@R.MartinhoFernandes that does sound like a fun thing to implement tbh
@Morwenn You don't make sense
@Borgleader Maybe he's on a diet :^)
22:32
@Borgleader The hunger is unpleasant and I want it to stop. If I wait it will eventually stop for a while, and if I go to sleep, I'l forget about it for a while.
@Morwenn I cant actually sleep if I'm hungry :(
And I still have a balance between hunger and laziness which sometimes favours the laziness.
@Daniel I've never been on a diet :o
@Morwenn So you don't want to eat even though you're hungry because you're too lazy?
hello!
@Daniel Sure.
@Borgleader Too bad :/
22:38
I have run into issues with a text editor. I'm not sure if this is the right place to come to for my questions.
Ven
Ven
nope
this is a lounge.
cue @Borgleader
oh ok. so a room that doesn't say lounge on it is what i'm looking for?
@Ven Hmm?
user1804599
You should ask on Stack Overflow.
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader only store open at this hour :)
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22:40
It has the greatest audience for your questions.
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Over a million users.
Ven
Ven
@rightfold lol a question on text editors is probably gonna get closed
I would but I feel like they'd get frustrated with me.
What Ven said
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If it gets closed on Stack Overflow, it gets binned on Chat.
Oh that, feel free :P
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22:41
Asking a question elsewhere doesn't make it less bad.
I'm getting a lot of mileage out of that with all the people quoting me xD
@rightfold what do you mean by binned on chat?
@anang Deleted
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Ask @Puppy, he's an expert.
user1804599
Our local garbage collector.
22:44
@Daniel gotcha. I think I'll check one of the non-lounge rooms first before taking my chances at stack exchange
@Xeo yep. great episode
I'm really too tired. Going to sleep. Bye <3
good night
This is interesting. I said earlier that Zen prefers 256-bit AVX to 128-bit. That was for floating-point. The reverse is true for integer AVX.
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23:07
GIVE CRISPS
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@Ven Write a Forth interpreter in COBOL.
@rightfold COBOL already has a datatype for a Forth interpreter.
FORTH: PIC like FORTH statements [1..FORTH] something like that.
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23:25
no

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