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00:06
wow
some ass closed my 5 year old question as a duplicate of a question that's not even a duplicate...
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Q: Finding a minimal set of rectangles covering a binary matrix

orlpSay I have the following binary matrix: 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 I want to find the set of rectangles parallel to the x and y axis that covers every 1 at least once and covers not a single 0 wh...

@orlp Is there a way to appeal against it?
@Daniel of course not
What the heck
Oh, Japan
@sehe That's beautiful
00:17
That was some heavy stuff.
user1804599
@sehe :(
user1804599
@sehe It's time to learn another programming language.
@orlp seems to me the problems are trivially transformed into each-other. Is it more than just a different way of posing it? (I don't think so).
As it happens I think the dupe-linked answer is excellent for people wanting to know the answer to your question.
@Daniel if you look into the Abyx, the Abyx looks back at you.
00:38
sup people
user1804599
@bitcode hiii
@rightfold missed you on the other chat. how's it going?
user1804599
Very well
user1804599
New job :3
@rightfold oh I remember you were interviewing for that job. is it javascript related?
user1804599
00:42
Yes but I write very little JS
user1804599
It's a PureScript job
purescript is the language you were working on even before the job, right?
user1804599
s/on/with/
It's not really a C++ question though
01:16
@DemCodeLines So asking here seemed right to you?
@Daniel I don't see how asking a question about problem-solving (which is closely related to what C++ is, a programming language) is wrong...
01:35
@DemCodeLines The real mistake was asking to ask.
@rightfold Here is a thought, the Gram–Schmidt process was written in a textbook 100 years ago, as step-by-step instructions. Does that count as a program for human computers? When I ask people to do it by hand, are they computers? Certainly in the 1950s, people doing manual "computing" labor were called "computers"
user1804599
This article is obviously about automatic computers.
You're no fun
Anyways, MATLAB is the best designed general prupose programing language. Much better than Python.
user1804599
No, COBOL is.
Ven
Ven
:D
I have to use Django for school
user1804599
@Ven 😭
01:46
@Ven Using web frameworks in school :o
I remember joking with friends in 2008 about how people were starting to using JS for web graphics demos on their personal sites.
Ven
Ven
@Daniel yes?
@rightfold TCL is so awful, set l {a}; lappend l 1 will try to eval aa as a command >_>
user1804599
Yeah Tcl is terrible.
user1804599
It lacks lexical scoping. It is therefore instantly fucking crap.
The fun part is that the community knew tcl was terrible in the 90s, and still used it for new projects. For example, in NAMD and Amira. A lot of really, really expensive (20k+) software uses tickle for scripting.
user1804599
01:59
COBOL > Tcl
In NVIDIA, we use Tcl for testing our graphics driver on a slave-master infrastructure (client-server architecture) where master is responsible for communicating with the slaves, job execution, job scheduling, receiving results and reporting results in the case of user/auto submissions. Earlier both master and slave were written in Tcl but recently we had to move the master code in Java due to socket limitation (1024 max) of Tcl.
Ven
Ven
:/
Ven
Ven
02:10
@rightfold COBOL doesnt have lexical scopes either :P
Cobol > everything ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Xeo
Xeo
02:28
Fuck Tcl
Ven
Ven
lol upvar doesn't work in apply
02:43
whats upvar? is that kinda like an updog?
@Mikhail insensitive wording all over
This room needs more Hegel
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader ties the variable name x to the one in some "upper" lexical scope
Ven
Ven
but it seems it doesn't work in their "lambda" thingie. (apply)
TCL is just a hack, so I'm not too surprised. Strings don't carry that much info.
Xeo
Xeo
02:54
"everything is a string!" yeah fuck you too
Ven
Ven
well that's a lie. i.e. set f(a) 1 creates an associative array which FOR SOME REASON is special
everything is binary - either there or not there, unless it's Schrödinger's cat
nope, although pseudo-science was not the intent when I asked for more Hegel
emoji is so racist - only yellow cats, what about black/white/grey & other coloured cats?? </trollololo>
😺 😸 😹 😻 😼 😽 🙀 😿 😾
03:34
Cette faute de concordance des temps, "d'où que nous soyons, d'où que nous venons". Ou comment perdre mon vote :(
Anyone who would like to discuss some analysis of algorithm stuff?
Maybe, is it interesting?
I guess it is..depends on your taste though
I cant find any specific room regarding algorithm so I checked in here
03:40
Nows the time for that quote
starwhore
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Journal_of_%C5%BDi%C5%BEek_Studies
^LOL
With a desire to avoid "how many Žižeks can dance on the head of a pin?" types of debate, and mere hagiography, IJŽS aims to provide a valuable resource for those interested in his inimitable brand of critical thought. Just one small indication of Žižek's wide appeal is apparent from the diverse nature of IJŽS’s Editorial Board and the Journal will be devoted to engaging with the substantive and provocative implications Žižek’s work has for a range of academic disciplines.
So I have a 15 day limit to return either the CPU and/or mobo. That should give me enough time for any new BIOS updates or just a different mobo.
Anyone who is interested can answer. To be analyzed and compared asymptotically the growth rate of these two function, n*(2^n) and 3^n.
@AldwinCheung pls je te fournis des liens de qualité et toi tu me refourgues ça
03:44
This $60 mobo might be a little bit too cheap for what I need. There's no base clock control. No ability to disable HT or XFR. No ability to control the fabric frequency.
And it's unstable as fuck.
@AldwinCheung t’aurais choisi 'sommes' ou 'vinssions' (m’a fallu un conjugueur)–ah merde j’ai mal lu c’est simplement 'venions' évidemment
if a function just makes two calls to itself in else part(if part is for base condition), does the last call will be counted as tail recursion, or both or none.
@nerd21 both are exponential growth
Why are you guys still up
thanks for replying, but they are to be compared so will anyone place upper bound on other or you meant to say that there rate of growth would be same?
03:58
you can do a comparing graph in excel, it's very easy. why do you ask a question here?
exponential growth is not what you want in run time, because it can get very big very quickly
Are long C++ compile times the only thing protecting humanity from the technological singularity, or are they a right wing conspiracy to get developers to consume "alternative" right wing media?
@LucDanton en plus elle fait mal ses liaisons !
vraiment je suis déçu
04:15
qui lutte cru
qui dort dîne
04:35
well
I left my apartment for a scone, and seven hours later returned with a desk and a new set of silverware
it was lots less exciting than that summary makes it seem
@jaggedSpire wow, what kind of flour did they use?
@LucDanton I wood like to know as well
perhaps a flour for breading spontaneous decisions
a bread flour if you will
from famished to furnished
and currency currants for fruit
you might say I was sliver weary of my old silverware
@Borgleader you've ruined me. Today I noticed some lichen on a concrete building and instead of wondering how frequently they powerwashed it, my first thought was I'm lichen it.
05:06
I wonder it's possible to make dough with wood powder
 
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1 hour later…
08:57
OH MY GOD
IT WENT OKAY
YAYYYYYY
@sehe @набиячлэвэли Yes it went ok
09:48
> The trivial examples of lists or tables of values date to prehistory
10:01
misleading error message made me wasting 2 hours hunting in the wrong direction :(
Ell
Ell
hmm. I need a replace_copy_if but with a function instead of some constant replacement value
@VermillionAzure The presentation?
Ven
Ven
that's tough
Xeo
Xeo
10:16
@Ell transform_copy_if :P (not that that exists either)
nwp
nwp
@wilx did you play/watch the game horizon: zero dawn?
I think it has some sort of hidden feminist theme, but I cannot tell if it really does or they just treat the genders the same and my cis-mysogenistic world-view doesn't agree with that.
Ell
Ell
@Xeo ranges can't come soon enough :P
headdesks I thought that they ONLY joke that there are people who write code like that (look at Kumar's answer) stackoverflow.com/a/42606832/2742717
@wilx Yup
@nwp Hmmmmm
10:39
@nwp I have not seen that. lol, you make me want to take a look with this comment. :)
Good morning fellow C++ers
Xeo
Xeo
Siiiiigh
nwp
nwp
unfortunately it is a PS4 exclusive, but youtube/twitch would do for this purpose
Xeo
Xeo
Unreal can't deal with UPROPERTY() TMap<SomeStruct, Anything>
If I remove the UPROPERTY() it's fine, but then the stuff in Anything will get garbage collected...
@Shoe Morning
Good evening
@VermillionAzure You should be joining us on Nomic, right?
I can explain how it works
@Shoe when again?
I have a lot to do today
@VermillionAzure No worried
Ping me when you are free
Wow I am actually a person
...
and not being treated like a Cinch
nwp
nwp
11:01
*kidney, whatever
loool
@yeputons Heloo haven't seen you around before
Hi! How are you
user1804599
11:31
kekpot
11:46
Aaannnnd my thigh muscles are sore for no reason at all.
Once again.
Am I already that old?
ScY
ScY
12:11
You have to add 212% to your current age to get your actual age.
hmm
18 + 212% = 18 + 212/100 = 18 + 1.12 = 19.12.
Thanks.
@ScY Still younger than my father.
ScY
ScY
@littlepootis :p
sitting 8+ hours on a chair, staring at a screen sure makes you age well...
> Quand j'arrive au labo j'ai l'impression d'avoir du beurre de cacahuète jusqu'au cou.
LWG found some time to review my 2 issues.
I'm glad.
12:24
@LucDanton Can relate, j'ai eu la chiasse tout le we.
12:39
> [Long discussion about how to convey to the author that we think the paper is too complex.]
12:51
> File length (2001120) exceeds configured limit for C/C++ (500000).
Protip: don't open generated files in CLion.
user1804599
What does goat meat taste like?
> Why are idiots always prescriptists?
@rightfold Not sure, but I'd be ready to taste goat saucisson.
13:35
anyone knows what is the rationale for the defaultValue here?
Default: "\n\t\t\n\t\t\n\ue000\ue001\ue002\n\t\t\t\t\n"
Hello :)
Yay, with my recent changes to poplar sort, I managed to make pop_heap, make_heap and sort_heap functions out of it /o/
nwp
nwp
cool
I spent like 3 hours uploading 1.5GB of clang docs and then it turned out it was actually llvm without clang,
13:50
Not really though, the overall algorithm is still slow as fuck compared to heapsort which is already slow as fuck compared to a decent sorting algorithm.
@nwp Hehe.
nwp
nwp
I should be having 10000mbit/s which should realistically give me 1MB/s, but I only get 200kb/s for some reason.
Your computer is lazy.
@Morwenn You like sorting algorithms?
@Daniel It was just a side project at first, but I kind of got into them...
@Morwenn What a weird kink :D
13:59
It's mostly because I still haven't found another motivating project :/
I'm just a lazy ass, so I keep developing the same useless project instead of starting new ones.
For how long have you been searching for one?
6 months+ I guess?
Maybe even more.
How many sorting algorithms are even out there lol
Way too many.
And I didn't ven consider parallel ones.
Interesting. Might be worth to check some out then..
14:56
In a way, it pays to be a late adapter when it comes to upgrade your software programs because of new versions of OS - because other people have sniffed out all the possible problems caused by the new OS and found their solutions
and if you wait long enough, the best solution also surfaces to the top
nwp
nwp
and you will have missed your window of opportunity to get a competitive advantage
@nwp What competitive advantage do you get? Having your product support new versions first?
genuinely asking :P
nwp
nwp
@Daniel those new versions probably do something better, otherwise they wouldn't have been made
@nwp But how does them doing something better help your software?
15:10
@nwp That's assuming that the makers were vaguely competent
nwp
nwp
@Daniel I don't know. Maybe it is a compiler finding more bugs allowing you to push out features faster without stability issues. Or the OS supports drivers for better hardware allowing you to develop faster. Or it crashes less or does better swapping in low memory situations.
@nwp I see. So basically it depends if the new version would actually help you.
actually one legitimate reason: new OS might break your software
it shouldn't because backward compatibility
but in reality, it happens ALL the times ...
nwp
nwp
There are some passive advantages too, such as when you send a bug report for the current experimental version developers care whereas for old versions they can't do anything, because you will not use the changes they make anyways, because you use an old version. And it allows you to see the direction the project it is going in and you might be able to influence it.
user1804599
15:52
What are bottom-up and top-down development?
think of bottom-up and top-down parsers
16:12
think of how you approach a girl
With your bottom up?
16:28
@Morwenn I wonder why it doesn't work.
That's probably why I'm still single.
user1804599
So bottom-up is function composition and top-down is throw Error('Not yet implemented');.
user784668
@Morwenn The term "single" is deprecated, binary32 is now recommended.
Sorry, I don'tt ISO anytime of the day.
ScY
ScY
16:45
Error C1001 An internal error has occurred in the compiler.
fml
Zelda music with a Ghost in the Shell feel.
user784668
@ScY It's C++, icing the compiler is easy.
Meanwhile, properly icing a cake is hard.
Compilers are great.
17:01
@ScY at least you're in the club now
user784668
I remember I once managed to confuse GCC so much it crashed inside the register allocator
@Fanael How did you do that :o
@nwp It appears that my favourite let's play dude tetraninja did the game. I am going to watch a few eps to see. :)
user784668
@Daniel I don't remember, but it was glorious
user784668
@Daniel It dumped some RTL in front of me, as if I knew what to do with that
@Fanael Wait, you think that that's notable?
Ell
Ell
@Puppy Wait, you think that's notable?
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16 mins ago, by Fanael
@ScY It's C++, icing the compiler is easy.
@Fanael What compiler were u using?
@Puppy Register allocators are shit.
Dunno if true. Just sounded like a cool thing to say.
user784668
17:16
@StackedCrooked They are, by necessity.
user784668
@StackedCrooked Register allocation is NP-complete.
@Mysticial did you get to the bottom of your Zen crash?
@JohannesSchaub-litb OMG. There are times when I think I understand C++. And then there are times when I think nobody understands C++. Will change the answer, thanks for pointing it out. — Barry 27 mins ago
HAHA
17:35
@Puppy No. I also started running into memory stability issues with the (known good) memory that I pulled out of other box.
Ell
Ell
@Mysticial weren't they fixed on linux?
So if there isn't a new BIOS in the next week which fixes things, both CPU+mobo are going back to the store.
@Ell Nope, I crashed it in Linux as well.
Ell
Ell
oh right
@Mysticial won't you try a different mobo/cpu?
Yeah, I'm gonna do that first. But the FLOPs crash is very indicative of either a bad CPU or a bug in the CPU. So while yes the mobo and/or BIOS has issues, I can't rule out the CPU being an issue as well.
I gonna see if I can get a second CPU+mobo and so I can test the parts on each other.
Because right now, I only have one mobo, one socket, one CPU. There isn't much shuffling I can do to debug things.
Back in 2009 when I was sorting out my dual-Xeon mess, it had two sockets and two CPUs which was enough space for me to shuffle things around enough to rule out an issue in the CPUs.
Though I can't completely rule out an OS issue in the FLOPs crash. It doesn't repro in Linux, and it's possible that it's crashing in a context switch.
But for now, after enough tries, I've almost gotten all the tests and benchmarks I need to do the Zen-optimized binary.
So if it comes to it, I can return the CPU+mobo. And pick up new ones a few months later when things have stabilized a bit.
But based on what I'm reading online in various forums, AMD really botched this release.
The mobo that I have right now also doesn't seem to have all the basic overclocking features. Given how cheap it is, it's quite unlikely I'll be keeping it.
18:13
@Mysticial How so?
@Puppy Tons of instability and incompatibilities.
sounds like they could not afford to wait for it to be ready
There's also hardly any Ryzen builds on pcpartpicker. Had I not run into so many stability issues, mine would've been there already.
I'm also a bit sad that the R7 1800X won't be able to beat my 5960X at compiling code. At stock clocks, they're about the same. But the 5960X has so much more overclocking headroom that for all practical purposes, it doesn't even compare.
OTOH 5960X seems to be more expensive than R7 1800X
"a bit more"? arent those 1000$+?
18:19
Right. But it's also a chip that I already have. My original goal was to make the 1800X my main workstation and free up my 5960X to repurpose as a large compute box with tons of disk bandwidth.
@Borgleader well the actual price difference is that 5960X is twice as expensive
Based on the benchmarks I saw from reviews, I thought Zen would be good at compiling code. But my benchmark shows otherwise.
Yours is possibly broken though no? ;)
That would just affect stability, not performance.
There's currently a 25% gap between a stock 1800X and my 4 GHz 5960X.
My 1800X has about 10% OC headroom when I tested it. (but it was difficult to separate out the inherent instability from the OC ones)
18:38
@Borgleader ^ω^
jagged so foxy today xD
ok
I started playing the Stanley Parable, and I must say, what the fuck.
tell us about it
I had to fight windows 10 to install updates, it wouldn't
the narrator just complained at me for half an hour and then the game was over
18:50
despite its reputation as the infamous update installer
a full restart managed to get it going, the regular shutdown wouldn't do
I'm seeing signs of trouble with the "new" cpplang Slack
@Puppy one of supposedly 19 endings
@Puppy TSP is epic
that fucker
he nuked me this time.
Looks like Asus just pulled their highest-end Ryzen board.
Too many people were bricking it and returning it.
19:02
@sehe it's like C++/C but in reverse
thank you early adopters..
is using consumers as betatesters a new thing in the hardware world? it seems new to me
@milleniumbug TBH, I'm not sure how this even got out the door.
My guess is that AMD's March 2nd deadline was a little too quick for mobo manufacturers. Asus rushed it, now they're getting burned. Most of the other mobos aren't coming out till later this month.
huh
this time I was crazy and dropped dead on the pavement.
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@Mysticial Coincidentally, that's my opinion on all P6 derivatives.
19:23
ahaha
The Stanley Parable Adventure Line
ah fuck
non-Euclidean geometry
I didn't think that was possible in a 3D rendered world
Xeo
Xeo
did you try the closet yet
the broom closet?
Xeo
Xeo
ye
yeah
I don't think anything really happened there
Xeo
Xeo
just stay a while
19:27
th enarrator just bitched a bit and then I left
Xeo
Xeo
it gets better, imo
hey so what about raisin
@R.MartinhoFernandes do you have a moment?
^ Hitler on a sled.
well
The Stanley Parable is undoutably a thing
Ven
Ven
19:42
Hi
Still unable to find a heapsort-like algorithm faster than libc++'s heap operations. That's not fun.
@milleniumbug Hardly. By our standards today, mainframes (at least the ones I worked on) were beta quality at best. It was a given that hardware problems were found often enough that you had a representative from the factory on site every month to apply the latest hardware fixes (and this was frequently real hardware work, not just firmware changes either).
20:08
these darn kids better get off Jerry’s motherboard
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20:32
@StackedCrooked Haha. I find it strangely interesting, even sexy, to women...
user1804599
What are fun subreddits?
user1804599
@Ven Hi :3 I got bug creation working!
user1804599
Albeit with a hack.
Ven
Ven
yay! i also made some bugs
20:48
@AldwinCheung useless fun boring fact: [106 Mini Professor Mews] is pluralised in the English version of gw2, but gets translated to [106 Mini-professeur Miaou]. I’m usually impressed by anet’s localisation efforts but I don’t know what to think of this one
21:04
Please tell me that sites using Disqus cannot see your login name...
Proof that cats are liquid https://t.co/rSGSHmNiZS
Xeo
Xeo
if the head fits, so does the rest
unless you have a Garfield
@wilx Damn these cats I've always known something was up with them
How does it all fit though? Are their organs that small?
Xeo
Xeo
they compress well
tar -cat
2
21:25
I should have asked this in a cat experts forum :^)
Ell
Ell
@rightfold /r/DIY
I think that's the only one
user784668
21:37
@Xeo Best thing is that you fail at jokes, because tar doesn't compress :P
user1804599
/r/FoodPorn is great
@Fanael It doesn't compress, but if you have a lot of small files it frequently still reduces disk usage.
user1804599
Cauliflowrnia
@nwp: Well, I think your feeling was not unfounded after watching few hours of the game play.
nwp
nwp
21:51
@wilx I'm watching that right now too, it feels like women make the decisions and get things done while most men lament over their own stupidity and uselessness.
interestingly at least some people don't even notice
I wonder what that tells about a person
@nwp Well said, that is my feeling too. The main character, the matriarchs, the war chief woman, some other sister of this brave, etc.
22:03
I keep thinking of immature jokes. What does it MEAN?
Feb 29 '16 at 18:39, by Andy Prowl
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Q: Can't find clit

j0hI have some lit files I want to convert from mircrosoft reader files to something my other devices can read. My friend says I should have clit, in $ which clit /usr/bin/clit but I cannot find it. I tried locate clit but the results are unrelated. So then I tried sudo apt-get install clit but ...

All tests passed (75770 assertions in 95 test cases)
Lolzing
That's... Generated test cases I hope. Not sure what that means, in general.
22:12
@milleniumbug LMAO.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Working on ogonek?
@sehe concept coverage makes things… interesting, I used to have a bit short of 1M assertions at one point
it’s the number of assertions that were hit at runtime by the test framework
22:30
How I yearn for the days when reading this made me think of a particular Lounger, not a "so-called" President
@LucDanton Everytime I get more curious about your work
@sehe He is a president, not a so-called President.
Gosh. Let me clarify by interpunction.
I hate self-selective autism. I believe it's called "tone-deaf".
/me :grumpy: again
@wilx Well he's a president and we call him so therefore he is a so-called president
@набиячлэвэли Learn to English or something. :)
@wilx fuck are you on about mate
22:35
> used to show that you think a word that is used to describe someone or something is not suitable or not correct
@wilx You obviously missed what I said about "selective".
Self-serving and selective. Go troll someone else.
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Hi
wait was that a double-bait
22:40
Oh hey, AMD has new drivers.
@R.MartinhoFernandes "Crowded conditions and resource shortages will improve as we become less dense." I do think it would be good if these people weren't quite as dense as they seem to be.
> If an idea lacks enough merit to be passed on without being force-fed from an early age, it probably deserves to be forgotten.
@JerryCoffin lol
@Puppy Does that include counting and grammar of your mother tongue as well? :)
22:45
@Puppy Erm. I guess this refers to religion. However, such dogma could very much be used to advocate "forgetment" of genocides etc.
@sehe No, it's from the VHEMT page, referring to VHEMT.
user1804599
Michael Scott is so kind.
I know it's from that page. I'm not sure it refers to itself though
@wilx Pretty sure those things get passed on, we only employ the force-feeding to pass them on immediately instead of later.
@sehe Pretty sure it refers to itself.
but frankly, I would be fine with it referring to genocides and such, since I think that there'll be plenty of people who think that avoiding future genocides has merit
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