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12:02
@orlp Looks good. I like that you included the graph that illustrates how good quicksort is even for 80/20 partitions.
I'll read the paper again at home when I have time, but the explanations seemed clear enough (I skipped the proofs though :p).
I you really want to include me in the acknowledgements, just "Morwenn" is fine :)
On a side note, you only mention median-of-3 pivot selection in the paper, but IIRC your latest implementation also uses Tukey's ninther, right?
do people really use libs for parsing binary representation of XML, things like VTD-XML? I got the benefits of using them, but they seem odd to me
(in the project I'm currently working on, we have adopted 4 different XML libs, one of them is the said VTD-XML, I don't get why there are so many of them)
12:20
Because they are easy to make and everybody has an opinion on how one should work. Opinions are cheap.
pretty good reason, it may explain this situation very well
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@Shoe What do you know? You are just a shoe.
@ScY racist!
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sorry for pinging btw :6
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12:43
How many DBAs does it take to change a lightbulb?
One too many.
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omg DBs
12:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes well yes but in this case it's basically prototypal
I'd say
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So you've taken a concept and bent so far it can't be retraced back to the original concept
what have we learned from this? that words don't carry much meaning really
#vensowise
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@Shoe thanks jefery
how are you doing btw?
Anxious. Things are going too well for me. I'm expecting karma to get back to me.
The more it waits for its revenge, the bigger the revenge will be
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Ah, I know that feel.The anxiety will make you do that one wrong step and life will suck again
13:07
wow there's 5 people in the lounge
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@rightfold in go, if I write func (user User) validate() bool {}, is user a copy?
@Ven fun
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@Ven Do you have experience with Elastic Beanstalk?
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none
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@Ven Pass by value, yes.
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13:22
If you don't want a copy, you can write func (user *User) .... Then it will take the address automatically if needed (i.e. no need for (&user).validate().
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@rightfold lol
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and there's a sugar so that the address is taken?
ok
@rightfold you're missing a closing ), btw.
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(I hope you like it
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it's okay)
ssh)
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13:23
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Hah, fix that!
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love the zooming
@Borgleader how are huskies so like cats
So I have finished the interview exercise, belatedly sent it to them and also told them I won't be continuing in the process.
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How come?
13:38
I found a piece of code in our codebase with a QDateEdit: instead of using date_edit.date() to get a proper datetime object, it used parsedate(date_edit.text()). At the end of the day, the widget accepted only French date formats, but parsed the result as if it was an American date format.
Quality code.
@Ell Only 20 days of vacation and also I fear the instability and potential unemployment that could result. I have kids to feed.
@Morwenn :D
Need some advice on CMake? How can I run a Cmake script stored at location /root/cmake.script.cmake from /root/CMakeLists.txt ?
*/root/cmake/script.cmake
@Morwenn I do but maybe I'll take it out again, it's really minor and sometimes a downgrade
I don't think it's worth mentioning anyway
13:41
@orlp I can't say I'm surprised.
@orlp Sure. It's not a main piece of the algorithm at the end of the day.
Are you sure you want to be mentioned as Morwenn? it'd look a bit strange
that's why I offered you to email it so no one (except me) will associate your name with this username
unless you don't wish me to know as well
French loungers are all ears
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french loungers must look really weird
@Rerito They talk way too much for us to believe that.
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@nwp I prefer "ugly"
13:46
@JerryCoffin French bashing, american national sport since 1945 :P
13:57
> Des potes croates ! Je savais bien qu'il me manquait un truc... Je vais mettre une annonce LBC.
@Morwenn Beautiful.
@orlp I used my official name when I wanted to showcase stuff to recruitment agencies. To be honest, I've already enough things to showcase, so I prefer to use Morwenn when I'm given the choice now :p
@orlp Oh, and my official name isn't a secret; I even used it for committee proposals. It's just that I prefer Morwenn.
@Morwenn it just... looks kinda weird for something 'official' like a paper
@LucDanton Dude what?
@Rerito t’y croate pas tes oreilles
14:05
@R.MartinhoFernandes: I wonder how will 8. Rights related to automated decision making and profiling work with, e.g., automated YouTube channel take down on multiple DMCA copyright claim notices...
@LucDanton C'est croatesque !
@orlp Eh, if it's too weird, you can avoid mentioning me :p
@jaggedSpire They're fluffy :D
@Morwenn is Morwenn Le Jehan acceptable?
And cuddly and warm
14:11
@orlp Haha, that feels totally awkward xD
@Borgleader And so cute :3
like I could write 'user Morwenn from StackOverflow', but that'd feel like we're super distant and/or that I just wrote a question that you answered
@orlp "Fellow lounger Morwenn" then?
@Rerito this is a paper...
@orlp Nah, if that feels too awkward/not official enough, just drop me from the acknowlegements. I didn't change anything significant to the algorithm anyway.
@orlp Sorry forgot to insert the joek tag
14:19
Thibaut: Geebus. Don't be such a special snowflake and give him your real name.
@wilx I know the real name, I just want to be respectful
@Morwenn I'll drop the entire acknowledgements section then, I don't think I can put it there without mentioning you
xD
Do whatever you want to in the end. I'm fine with « Thibaut Le Jehan »; it's just that I prefer « Morwenn » at the end of the day.
@Morwenn \o/
14:33
You just overused "at the end of the day" which reminded me of that ice cube song
@Rerito Oh :o
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Q: Visual Studio Verweis auf nicht aufgelöstes externes Symbol

FabianIch versuche eine Liste in C++ zu implementieren. Wenn ich jedoch meinen geschriebenen Code ausfĂ¼hre, kommt folgende Fehlermeldung: enter image description here Ich habe bereits mehrfach das Internet daraufhin durchforstest, konnte aber nichts finden, was meine Fehlermeldung erklären könnte. H...

^ what does one close this one as?
@nwp Too German!
So I just tried to submit an MSVC bug. Microsoft asked 3 times for all my personal info and social media IDs, then the submission form is a shitty mix of all-caps titles and different sized fonts, then the report got lost in a database error. They gave me a GUID to use to report the database error by email… now I have 2 bugs.
They're really never gonna get their shit together, are they…
at least now they know where you live and your blood type
14:38
@Potatoswatter Haha.
> I mean I could vote with my wallet and not buy poisoned food but I'd rather have food safety laws
Eh, didn't fill them, which is probably why I'm not cool enoughâ„¢ to submit compiler bugs.
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Why did Rust add the postfix ?, wasn't try! nice enough..?
@BartekBanachewicz Sounds like an Actually True Scotsman argument.
@Ven they did it for @sehe?
14:41
@Ven I'm guessing because it's less cumbersome to use; causes less parentheses.
Would it be productive to tweet the testcase at Microsoft?
@wilx I don't think that happens fully automated.
Individual videos get disabled or something, and then you can challenge that.
Only if you get several strikes are you out.
@Rerito Sorry, but I think you (drastically) over-estimate the average American's intellect if you believe s/he spends that much time thinking about anything outside his/her own little life.
Also, it says:
> No. The right does not apply if the decision:
(...)
is authorised by law (eg for the purposes of fraud or tax evasion prevention); or
Which I guess might apply there.
and the ToS of youtube probably includes something about letting them take down videos and channels automatically in response to DMCA takedowns
14:46
> Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.
It's nice that you have the right to human intervention.
which would then fall under "based on explicit consent. (Article 9(2))."
@ratchetfreak Errrr
The whole "explicit consent" thing in the EU has been debated for quite a while.
See also: cookies.
I wouldn't be too sure that putting it in the ToS is explicit consent.
> We have too many Simons, and now a surplus of Olegs. =)
The GDPR itself says that consent must be "freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous"
14:50
the Haskell community in dire straits once again
@R.MartinhoFernandes and it's hard to consider a click-through consent form to be all that
@EtiennedeMartel I still think the best Mencken quote was from after he had a stroke. His memory was affected quite badly, to the point that years later he asked about the health of a friend, who'd died about he same time as his stroke. When he was (ever so gently) reminded of the friend's death he thought for a few minutes to remember it, then replied: "Oh yes, he died the same year I did."
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Also relevant from the GDPR: "If the data subject's consent is given in the context of a written declaration which also concerns other matters, the request for consent shall be presented in a manner which is clearly distinguishable from the other matters, in an intelligible and easily accessible form, using clear and plain language."
I think this effectively rules out "[ ] I agree to the terms of service."
14:57
And it proceeds to say infringing that part of the regulation makes the declaration non-binding.
@LucDanton Rust talking up?
@Rerito wp
@R.MartinhoFernandes I'm not sure that's necessarily true. It's probably true if you bury that particular point paragraph 7, sub-paragraph B, part 9 on page 37 in an agreement--especially in the typical case where the user can only see three lines of it at a time. OTOH, if the agreement starts with: "Important: Agreeing to these terms of service gives up all rights under articles X and Y of the GDPR" (or something similar), that might well stand up in court.
I want to make money programming something that isn't the usual business manager. Is it even possible?
@Shoe Possible? Sure. Likely? Much less sure (at best).
"make money" can be done using stuff like patreon/donations, living of it is another matter
15:10
Maybe I should pursue some other line of work
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@Ven meh
@R.MartinhoFernandes Are you in your 20s, hate your job and are continuously rejected by women? Welcome and read the rules!
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I had some good ones a while ago.
Actually, the above may be too long, I think
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Read the Rules! TLDR: Questions go here.
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15:17
@R.MartinhoFernandes well, in this case it's more of a naming problem. The fact that it's called a class hardly matters to what it is.
@JerryCoffin What do you work on?
@Shoe what's "the usual business manager"?
Programs to track bills and costs and employers and CRMs and stuff like that
well, then our software is totally different
games are as well
Examples of something that doesn't incluse "business manager stuff" are: games, automation, robots, car programs, bots, etc...
15:21
so a lot of stuff
But any time I look for a job around here it's always business managers
It's depressing
I mean, if the technologies with which its built are nice, then sure, whatever.
But it's almost never the case
@Shoe well, look for other jobs?
I'm playing with Unity a bit, now that I have some time, and I thought about making some nice game, but I dunno what to do.
@BartekBanachewicz I'm not actually looking for a job at the moment. Just browsing around. I'm waiting bureaucratic procedures to take place in order for me to begin my 2 month stage.
@Shoe I'd pick the engine after knowing what to do :P
And I feel useless in the meantime
15:24
you can always contribute to Turnip :D
What's that again?
Wait
Wasn't I organising a game jam some time ago?
dunno, maybe
Wow, I probably forgot about it mid-way
Come on Bartek, organise a game jam
I'm ready
Week long
15:28
@Shoe I dunno
I kinda got into Haskell again
and a jam would be js
@Shoe My current project is so secret that I'm not allowed to know what I'm doing.
Maybe I should just get around to make that snake game
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OMG MATCH_RECOGNIZE. SQL 2016 is so cool :O
@Shoe We've already had game jams. I think this time we should go for a game jelly, or maybe game preserves, but no more jam for a while.
Marmalades
15:34
@Shoe another one? :P
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@rightfold did you know SQL 2016 has "Pattern Matching"?
that's so cool
and so insanely complex as well.
@BartekBanachewicz I never made mine IIRC :(
I never got around to complete my Lounge initiation
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SELECT COUNT(*) sessions
FROM log
MATCH_RECOGNIZE (
  ORDER BY ts
  PATTERN ( new )
  DEFINE new AS ts > COALESCE(PREV(ts), DATE '1900-01-01') + INTERVAL '30' minute
) t
@Shoe I started one with @BartekBanachewicz but he just ditched me midway. :P
@Ven I thought we both dropped the thing
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well it appeared the jam itself didn't exist
and the universe was basically a lie
15:41
Sounds like what happens to most lounge projects
I am not sure if Firebase was a good backend for it anyway
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that was your job still :P
PATTERN ( (^read)? new+ (read new+)* (read$)? )
did SQL 2016 just reinvent regexps????
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@Ven ok
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@rightfold you don't like it? :(
seems a easy attack vector for an easy DoS
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15:53
@Ven tldr
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TLDR you can define patterns i.e.
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ok
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MEASURES COUNT(unread.*)
PATTERN (read unread+)
DEFINE read  AS (read = 1)
           unread AS (read = 0)
it will count how many unread messages you have after each read message.
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fun
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and you can do really advanced pattern, regex-like. the worst I've seen is PATTERN ( (^read)? new+ (read new+)* (read$)? | more {- more* -} )
{- ... -} is regex' (?:...)
@rightfold implement this in your SQL-like report thing :3
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15:56
no
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abandoned
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i have more fun projects now
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really? what are they?
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dinote
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your graph thing?
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15:57
yes
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16:09
@rightfold ah it's a graph thing
are you using an inductive definition of graphs?
I miss your older avatar Ell
I miss it so much
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I don't know why it changed
it's the same according to gravatar.
@Ell i.sstatic.net/k5Rfo.png in case you lost it somewhere
@Shoe you should build one in Hate <3
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@milleniumbug thanks :D But I do have the original :)
definitely the png anyway, I think I even have the svg somewhere
16:13
@BartekBanachewicz I've recently discovered that me and game programming can only work with Unity
Too much anxiety from trying to get everything right
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The perfectionism is real
@Shoe really
for a snake
literally the only contact with the outside world are {up/down/left/right} key presses and a matrix of squares to display the state of the game
see @R.m's video for reference
@BartekBanachewicz Video?
it's a realtime game, though, which is probably the biggest challenge for a novice developer
funny, actually I also wrote a snake a while back
it was a test of my distributed platform framework, it was client-server and the server could hot-reload on a different machine
I am actually thinking of using Turnip to make a game
I could do the UI in Lua or something :D
actually every UI update could be a mutation of state, but that would be completely enclosed in the pure update functions
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16:32
which means you'd get C-z for free.
Pretty cool.
Pure functional programming makes sense for UI, if only for the "undo" for free.
@Ven why stop at the UI? let’s have an undo button for installing programs, sending e-mail, or my life, too!
@Ven that has more uses than just UI
I think being able to run "pure Lua" could find quite a lot of use
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@LucDanton omg life
@Ven ikr it’s the worst
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@Ell You must select Gravatar rather than Identicon on Stack Overflow.
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16:42
Hmm I can't see where to do that
@Ell See my blog post on how to change your icon in 73 easy steps.
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okay I did it
it hasn't updated yet
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@Ell What is that?
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it's cool
I haven't actually tried the library, but the paper is cool IMO
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data Document = Document ... (Map VertexID Vertex)
data Vertex = Vertex ... (List VertexID)
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16:51
This is what I use.
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@BartekBanachewicz It would be cool if the interpreter was a monad transformer, and you could expose arbitrary actions as Lua functions. Then you could for example use the list monad, and provide a Lua function yield so that the script returns multiple results.
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I am so excited.
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And I am feeling so ill.
17:14
streamable.com/hsjm7 People are teh smartz
Driving philosophers problem.
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Beautiful.
@sehe That's a bonafide deadlock.
gridlock even
@R.MartinhoFernandes I think the notable feature of philosophers is that they like to think. Are you suggesting all of them are aware of the problem and potential solutions, but prefer to ponder it instead of changing the situation?
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LaserDisc (abbreviated as LD) is a home video format and the first commercial optical disc storage medium, initially licensed, sold and marketed as MCA DiscoVision in North America in 1978. Although the format was capable of offering higher-quality video and audio than its consumer rivals, VHS and Betamax, LaserDisc never managed to gain widespread use in North America, largely due to high costs for the players and video titles themselves and the inability to record TV programs. It was not a popular format in Europe and Australia when first released but was popular in the 1990s . By contrast, the...
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17:18
TIL
@sehe I think every single driver in there is thinking "someone else needs to move, I'm not moving".
Is that philosophy? I mean, they're doing nothing other than thinking.
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if only they were all deontologists
then they would know that not moving is not a universal law
@Ell their teeth are probably fine
17:35
@rightfold yeah you told me about that already
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yay
but unless that's a Feature Request (tm) it doesn't have a high priority
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dammit
@EtiennedeMartel maybe they're all zoned out o 'shrooms
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17:41
that looks very fun
wow
dunno
I've been talking about those games for ages now
never quite got past all the problems in the design
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I think this could be fun non-mmo though also
a scriptable RTS I guess
@Ell I'd totally do that
well, actually I just wanted to do an rts
but that's too much for one person if you're starting from scratch
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18:10
oh I'm so confused
@BartekBanachewicz Nice
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@Ven :(
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foo.bar = foo + bar/10, right?
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Ugh, probably not. I'm such a badlet.
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It should be foo + bar / 10 ^ (length bar).
18:25
afternoon
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18:42
argh css is infuriating
why can I not get what I want :(
Wearing a tight tank top feels new. That's fun x)
@Ell what are you trying to do?
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@Ell lack of experience, or general incompetence
@Ell Because CSS is a steaming pile of deleted.
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@Mgetz I'll make a jsfiddle
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18:53
https://www.reddit.com/r/copypasta/comments/5ac9u7/if_i_had_a_dollar_for_every_gender/?st=J0JWESYR&sh=3c4d7057
- shared from the Reddit app (https://reddit.app.link/3CsFK8W7iB)
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I think I fixed it maybe :P
err yes I did :V
I thought it was adding padding and it was annoying the hell outta me
but I was wrong, it just needed vertical align: top
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19:17
all of my eggs are stuck to the carton :(
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@Bartek right, the name hardly matters; if there's no discernable distinction between the two there's no reason to call it one nor the other.
@Mysticial made the news
@Ell I almost never use any CSS except flexbox and some padding
had way too many times when vertical-align: middle didn't align anything
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I'm using tables :D
19:30
align-items: center pretty much always works
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well, display: table;s
@Mgetz I'm pretty sure AMD really wanted to brush this under the rug until it was fixed (since they were aware of it before I found it). But what they probably didn't expect was for me to find it just 2 days after Zen launched. lol And I spent those two days debugging the hardware rather than running shit.
@Mysticial I'm one of those crazy people that would pay you consultant fees to write test cases for this sort of thing
but that's just me
The first benchmark I ran on it was of course my pi program. The second benchmark I ran was the FLOPs one. And that's where I went - wait, WTF?!?
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have you timed it compiling anything?
19:35
Now that you mention it. Compiling was the second benchmark I ran. The FLOPs one was 3rd.
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How did it do compiling?
I remember you saying fx chips beat intels on compiling for some reason
Images of counterfeit copies of Python for Kids being sold on Amazon. Legit copies are thicker, color, layflat bind… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/844030960333152256
@Ell More cores -> you can compile more TUs/assemblies/whatever at once.
it mostly loses if you have like, 1 supergiant thing that can't be compiled in parallel
@Ell For FX chips vs. 4-core Haswell, it was basically neck-and-neck within 5%. (Haswell being slightly faster.)
For Ryzen vs. 8-core Haswell, it's neck-and-neck at stock speeds. But when overclocked, Intel wins by a sizable margin (15 - 20%).
My Ryzen is all-core stock 3.7 GHz after all boosts. But I can't get it stable above 3.9 GHz and I'm hitting a heat barrier in the VRM mosfets. On the other hand, My 8-core Haswell (all-core stock 3.2 GHz after boosts) will easily clock up to 4.0 GHz - heat limited by the CPU itself.
19:52
@Mysticial I've always wondered what would happen if Intel produced an AMD core... I know it will never happen but still.
That Haswell chip I have is mildly stable at 4.2 GHz - but I never stressed it at that speed due to the temps on the CPU. So I run it at 4.0 GHz as it's a nice number and gives a bit of headroom.
I'm gonna try out the new BIOS this week to see if it'll let my Ryzen hit 4 GHz and/or clock my ram above 2400 MHz.
I REALLY want to clock this thing at 4 GHz. But the it's proving itself to be very stubborn above 3.9 GHz.
@Mysticial stock cooling or.....?
I'll note that I can easily "clock" it to 4.0 and 4.1 GHz. But it won't survive my Pi program's stress test very long.
@Mgetz There's no stock cooler for the 1800X. It's chip only. So I'm running an AIO water cooler.
@Mysticial that shouldn't have any issue keeping the chip cool... so leakage current?
I'm not heat limited in the chip. There's another 5 - 10C of headroom left. But it's the VRM mosfets that are causing a lot of grief right now as they reach 105C under my current setup and 130C if I don't specifically do something about it.
20:00
@Mysticial I wonder if you can reposition the cooler to put them on the colder side of the waterblock
or am I completely misunderstanding the situation?
@Mgetz The problem is actually the water cooling itself. VRM mosfets are usually surrounding the socket. Stock CPU coolers blow air down towards the socket which disperse in all directions - passing over the VRMs and cooling them.
With water cooling, there is no airflow at all around the socket.
The water block takes it all away to the radiator.
@Mysticial ah, right can you position the radiator fan to pull air over them?
In my case, it's especially bad because I have an mATX setup so there's no airflow anyway.
make a little cardboard heat tunnel?
@Mgetz I've done that before, but only in bigger cases where there's room to do so.
My current solution is to mount a powerful fan on the sidepanel that is strong enough to get airflow to traverse the case and hit the VRMs.
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20:03
at least stick some head pads on them
I'm just thinking of my linux box sitting next to me where the radiator is positioned literally RIGHT THERE so the fans pull the heat
That dropped the temps from 130C to 105C.
Better than nothing.
meow meow
good meowing
I can't get the radiator fan to put any air over the VRMs. The positioning doesn't work out. And the radiator fan is actually "pulling" air through the radiator and forcing it out of the case. So the radiator fan doesn't produce any "direction" of airflow.
The fan that I have on the side panel is a fan that I chose which has a lot of "directional" airflow in front of it.
@Mysticial ah I'm using this and the waterblock fans are pushing through the radiator on the left
in fact it looks almost exactly like their demo photo
20:09
ah, I have a standard mATX. The radiator is mounted above the mobo as an out-draft rather than an intake.
Even it was an intake, the airflow coming out of the radiator wouldn't be able to the reach the VRMs since the angle is too sharp.
@Mysticial mine is out draft too, but the positioning is right next to the hot side of the board. There is a large fan in the front of that case that blows in too
20:23
@Mgetz That works when you have the radiator on the top of the motherboard. For small cases like yours I don't think the direction matters since it's all pressure driven anyway. But larger cases, it helps with directional fans blowing towards the motherboard as they'll hit the VRMs directly. But if they're pulling out, then not so much.
In my case, the mATX doesn't have holes on the top of the case to mount anything there. (the PSU is there) So the radiator is mounted on the back out-take which sits above the plugs.
And that's too high to get any airflow over the VRMs.
Who is global-m.co.uk? I just got a direct recruitment email from them.
never heard of
Though they would want me to relocate, it is useless anyway.
@MarkGarcia I can't comment anything about it being a power issue. Since I really have no idea.
20:28
I see.
But have you got the BIOS update? It looks like it can help with your OC issues.
A beta BIOS came out a few days ago. I'm gonna test it sometime this week.
@nwp That one's even worse.
The days of novel rule stickies are counted.
@Ell You have a personal project + dissertation at some point in your degree?
I got one next year, and we need to find supervisors next term. I'm thinking about writing a compiler. I could probably write a simple one for C.
With some extra goodies.
20:51
Isn't that going the wrong way around? github.com/facebookexperimental/JSCaml
yes it should really be OCaml to OCaml

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