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10:02
@RudiantoPrasetya a Vulcan child is never late with her Seylat's dinner
What about OpenGL children
@BoundaryImposition Yeah, I just removed the tag. I don't really have time to pursue this further.
I need that time to chat here.
@BoundaryImposition golf clap
@rightfold > If you smoke weed twice a day, does your prayer become invalid for 40 days or 80 days?
10:06
Yes
shit, just came across an old answer that I think has convinced me that one I wrote recently is wrong .. but I can't find it to correct it
doesn't help that question titles are generally so crap
@R.MartinhoFernandes quite
oh, it was stackoverflow.com/a/43767343/560648. Mark reminded me about sign extending but actually I don't think it's relevant here. might be okay.
after all that
@BoundaryImposition It's fine.
fml
one of those times when it's annoying to be right
oh well
@R.MartinhoFernandes meh
bit ranty and doesn't really do a good job of explaining why byte order doesn't matter
it appears to be promoting a particular way of handling byte order differences; seemingly a good one but it's hard to tell with all the noise
@BoundaryImposition s/ranty/rob-pikey/
10:34
is there any well-known reference about grease usage in machines?
I guess the service manuals should specify where to use what but
@BartekBanachewicz well there was a whole movie about it
fairly well-known
lemme guess, it was called Grease? :P
I'm wondering whether I should trust an established professional workshop to carefully renovate my suspension using proper tooling and new components or whether I could half-ass it with a hammer.
You seem extremely fond of that hammer :D
You guys know the Fermi paradox, right?
@R.MartinhoFernandes after I started using it instead of my small regular one I grew some appreciation for it
@R.MartinhoFernandes meh, he doesn't mention aliasing
@BoundaryImposition could they be an Indian?
taught, wrote books...
fmlfml
wow, Kerrek's rep is still skyrocketing
@BoundaryImposition the popularity of a programming blog is often inversely proportional to how informed the writer is. However the reverse, that an unpopular blog is informed, is not often true.
nwp
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@BoundaryImposition is your life royally fucked yet or are you still waiting for someone to help you with that?
@BoundaryImposition 6 thousand answers, go figure
10:48
@BoundaryImposition Clearly a write-only person.
@BoundaryImposition oh you actually have 5555 answers! STOP ANSWERING NOW
@nwp always waiting :D
@R.MartinhoFernandes :(
@BartekBanachewicz ooh
actually tempted
it's either that or go for 5678
The only time byte order ever mattered to me was writing code to speak with microcontrollers, and writing a gameboy emulator (byte order of roms is fixed).
I can't even remember the last time byte order mattered to me, though that's mostly because I work only with known quantities
actually, I tell a lie, a chip on one of our platforms exposes some data in big endian lol
@Aaron3468 Yes, but the byte order of the host doesn't matter.
@BoundaryImposition Some? WTF
10:59
@R.MartinhoFernandes ikr
trust me that's not the worst thing it does
(to be clear, this is a third party chip)
Oh god...
@R.MartinhoFernandes yep. There's no need to check endianness of the host. Just check if there's a BOM in incoming data.
it exposes a pseudo-register interface
each register is a 32-bit word, little endian. and I don't remember exactly but OTTMH where any logical piece of information were spread over multiple registers, that'd be done in a little endian order too. except for MAC addresses. MAC address are special.
Oh, I can imagine how you learned that.
I bought some cheap 16x2 character LCDs once and while writing a library to use them, I discovered they used a nonstandard display memory offset. It took hours before I knew why my animations weren't playing correctly.
11:10
bet you were "animated" when you found out
Though overall the engineering standard of ICs is much higher than software.
> Authored three popular books on C++, Java and Computer Graphics published by PHI Learning.
holy
lol can't even make his book titles consistent
> C++ And Object Oriented Programming Paradigm
> Java and the Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm
my eyes
> chapter 12: std::cout << "Hello World" << std::endl;
Seems like they're a computer science lecturer looking for better work on SO and squeezing their CV creatively for everything it's worth.
> PHI LEARNING PVT. LTD. rated it *****
Lol, that's 1/2 ratings.
11:20
@Aaron3468 yeah
PHI has read a lot of Indian-published CS books
what's the betting it's ratings fraud? (inb4 "u racist")
The ratings aren't fraud, they're just too misinformed to judge correctly.
This might sound more racist than what BI said, but I'm not white so I can't be racist.
/s
The joke being that the SO profile of Debasish lists PHI as the publisher of their books. But it's not uncommon for a false CV and PhD to apparate for recent graduates of certain Indian schools.
Occasionally people here try to fake it until they make it too, though usually on their own without assistance.
> the SO profile of Debasish lists PHI as the publisher of their books
fml
@BoundaryImposition this name seems like a pun
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11:36
guys
user1804599
wsup
Boredom.
Interestingly, I'm not finding much documentation on the conferences they've hosted and one of their research papers seems like something cleverbot might spit out if you fed it enough research.
=.= and they copy pasted their resume into their profile here, then for good measure left a link to the original resume in case you missed it.
Almost every research paper I've read coming from India were about O(n²) sorting algorithms.
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They mostly showed how good they could be compared to bubble sort and selection sort for some specific distributions.
Seems my detective work isn't so good tonight, so I'll rest the case at me naturally disliking people whose profiles are immodest.
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@Morwenn ah, comparing a new algorithm to bubble or selection sort?
11:50
@Aaron3468 Yup. Generally with titles like « a novel sorting algorithm », even though there is nothing remotely novel in the algorithms since they are just lightly altered versions of well-known O(n²) sorting algorithms.
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@RudiantoPrasetya lol
nwp
nwp
maybe I should just make up a sorting algorithm and show how much better it performs than bogosort and call it my master thesis
would be so much easier
Anti-gay attacks are not covered by West Virginia's hate crime law, a court rules http://nyti.ms/2qcAjit https://t.co/9N6G7xZbCG
Murika! It's getting great again!
@nwp Or you could show that Dijkstra's algorithm is faster than A*. I found this one funny.
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Discover a new branch of mathematics and use it to prove or disprove the Riemann hypothesis.
12:02
@Aaron3468 lol? "if you do an arbitrary number of steps at once, it's faster than doing one step at once"
@Abyx despite a ruling, this will more than likely get charged under federal law too
at least we're not railroading bloggers to jail for "inciting hatred" by playing pokemon go
I don't understand why you should be charged for being anti gay attacks #murrica
@BoundaryImposition you're not charged for being anti-gay, you're charged for using that as your motivation for assaulting/murdering someone
@Mgetz whoosh
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Hate is legal.
user1804599
12:06
All emotions and opinions are legal.
Well, no, they're not.
user1804599
Some opinions are illegal to express, for example the opinion that genocide should happen.
@BoundaryImposition they are here, unless you use them as a direct and provable beyond a reasonable doubt motivation for your crime
user1804599
Because that's a call for violence.
Thoughtcrime doesn't exist yet, but acting on thoughts can be a crime.
user1804599
12:09
And calls for violence are illegal unless you're a SJW who wants all fascists dead.
@Aaron3468 no it does, but nobody is going to defend those committing it
user1804599
(lol why am i arguing with lrio)
@rightfold because you're bored?
@nwp maybe an in-depth analysis why bottom up mergesort is better than top down merge sort
@rightfold right, exactly
legal to hold, illegal to express, I'll grant you if that's what you mean
12:25
Hmmm, I could use a more practical project than an optimizing brainf*** interpreter. But I don't actively need to make anything practical because the software exists somewhere already.
@Aaron3468 yeah right
and we're still having tabs vs spaces problems in 2017
If only in my mind the software exists :) I'm a small fry, so even practical projects are optional.
@Aaron3468 my practical project atm is a car so
@BoundaryImposition lol
12:47
The key to this riddle is that "Men:" in the first line is a different "Men:" from the last line. It's an exercise… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/863009945767346176
@sehe I don't really get it
although looking at that "she/her" in her twitter account I understand that she might be a weird person
boring SJW bropaganda
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shouldn't the second "Men:" be "men" instead?
This is getting confusing.
What's confusing really? Women are perfect and men are trash, next.
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> Border crossing is currently: you leave the bus with the luggage before the border, cross the border by foot (easy) and after the border the bus picks you up again.
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12:53
this is a bit confusing /cc @StackedCrooked
@nwp echo $? is 3rd zero
@BartekBanachewicz I'm fighting the holy war each day. I think PEP8 kind of helped on that matter
@R.MartinhoFernandes wait why
@BartekBanachewicz border crossing with luggage would be hard. They can't arrest a bus with luggages. The people walk by foot to avoid passport control
Luggage do not have to avoid passport control
What border now
@sehe finally!
Yeah. That whoosh was audible across the channel
13:19
'twas a good'un fer sure
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix They can't arrest a bus with luggages?
Why not?
That makes no sense. Busses aren't magical smuggling devices.
@RudiantoPrasetya Turkey-Georgia, at Sarp, on the Black Sea coast.
You can't arrest a bus ffs
nwp
nwp
arrest -> confiscate
Hello, Cruel World!
13:46
back to cruel world again, i c :p
Though other languages are actually not my executable program at all could you suggest me the language which can create single executable file? And can create my own dll(Build .exe and dll separately with my own code)? I need it so badly to my project research. — Marfin. F 14 mins ago
um
It is already one of those days and I have been awake for only an hour.
@BoundaryImposition troll?
@Code-Apprentice don't think so
SO has made me extremely cynical, counter-intuitively to the extent that I now believe people are more likely to be dumb than trolling
IDGI
what's wrong
@R.MartinhoFernandes Fuck this map
Look at that, there's the Republic of Kosovo
And no Serbia next to it either
Nice
So? There's no Bosnia, or Croatia, or Albania, either.
Or Bulgaria.
14:16
Yes, but all of those are countries
Unlike Kosovo
But Kosovo is there
@EnnMichael What does it mean to "be a country"?
Kosovo is a part of Serbia
@EnnMichael It's an artifact of the zoom level.
14:18
It's currently being stolen by Albania
That's not what I asked.
I know the status of Kosovo.
Kosovo is smaller than all the other countries you mentioned
But you claimed it's "not a country".
I want to know what you mean by that.
@EnnMichael At worst that's a bug. At best it's just because the algorithm prioritizes some display criteria instead of country size or importance or whatever.
14:21
charming
It's spamming hard today.
@EnnMichael Actually, really looks like a bug. It does seem to give more weight to smaller states.
See, e.g. Isle of Man and Jersey.
lol
@R.MartinhoFernandes Haha, I was looking at those ones too.
You can't even see Jersey.
Plus Ireland appears in two languages for... well, a reason I guess?
14:26
Because they have two official languages?
See e.g. Chad
Hum, Maroc too.
Or Morocco: French, Berber, and Arabic.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Where is that from?
Some random search result from Google.
Long closed.
Hey, there's even Sahrawi :D
14:29
@EnnMichael But if this is what you really care: it also includes South Ossetia, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
Liechtenstein but not Switzerland.
Maybe it likes longer names.
Or just disputed territories.
@R.MartinhoFernandes Why not the Vladivostok - New York - Beijing route, while you're at it?
Isle of Man but no UK
classy
it's just bad weighting as you said
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not at all. Just weighting by importance of the countries to the world.
annoyingly, image matching is so good these days that a reverse google image search just gives me random maps haha
14:33
It's a screenshot :P
well I figured that
From OSM
Re: disputed territories, the mapmaker's policy is to match "on the ground" status, meaning physical control trumps most other criteria.
Oh yeah, OSM does have some problems: I often see the border of the Sahwari Republic with Morocco, but when I zoom, that specific border disappears.
It often has strange artifacts like this.
aren't geopolitical issues fun
humans, as usual, ruining everything
14:35
@R.MartinhoFernandes Daesh not labelled!
@BoundaryImposition I'm going to guess there's a lack of field data on that.
Moving too fast.
you can walk from Beijing to Berlin, literally
@R.MartinhoFernandes I dispute that. You may not be able to come back from beyond the event horizon of a black hole, but we still have plenty of evidence that black holes exist (and where they are)
I wonder why no one is crazy enough to do that
14:36
@Telkitty Thanks for filling us in on the existance of Eurasia.
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@R.MartinhoFernandes Dat route.
@Telkitty People walked the silk road back in my days.
@R.MartinhoFernandes oh :D
well, at least they gave you a choice
silk road is not all the way to Berlin I don't think
@Telkitty not any more; it got shut down
14:38
@Morwenn both ways uphill :P
@BoundaryImposition I meant that their criteria primarily values data from the field, and I doubt there are many updates from there.
(NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center derivative work: Splette (talk) and one more author)
@R.MartinhoFernandes Not getting updates from there is an update
Imagine how wonderful is to smuggle some feral camel from Australia & do the silk road trip with those camels
14:40
like the nation that captured largely-intact enemy aircraft and, looking for inspiration to make their own aircraft more resilient, copied the enemy aircraft ... right down to the bullet holes
@Telkitty I bet the people who walked that still could sell what they brought back in Berlin :p
@Telkitty TIL there are camels in Australia
and that camels can walk on water wtf
@BoundaryImposition There are. A shit ton.
@BoundaryImposition Though this is bollocks, yes.
Australian feral camels are feral populations consisting of two species of camel: mostly dromedaries (Camelus dromedarius) but also some bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus). Imported into Australia from British India and Afghanistan during the 19th century for transport and construction during the colonisation of the central and western parts of Australia, many were released into the wild after motorised transport replaced the use of camels in the early 20th century, resulting in a fast-growing feral population. By 2008, it was feared that Central Australia's feral camel population had grown to...
@Telkitty Especially when crossing Kashmir and fun zones like that.
@Morwenn Can't repro :/
14:42
@R.MartinhoFernandes blimey
@BoundaryImposition smuggle 'em in boats, I mean if you can smuggle people in boats, you can smuggle camel in them
@R.MartinhoFernandes Indeed. Looks like the border doesn't disappear too early anymore when zooming :o
@Morwenn I wonder whether Kashmir camel can recognise if other camels are not local
camels don't need passports, wtf
this is surreal
@R.MartinhoFernandes Sounds hardcore.
14:46
Same reason why there are horses in North America.
Europeans are the best.
Yeah, smearing their shit everywhere.
Feral donkeys were first brought to Australia as pack animals to replace horses, which had succumbed to native poisonous plants. Now numbering 5 million, they have been declared a pest, owing to their damage to vegetation and erosion of soil. Culling is mainly carried out by marksmen in helicopters, and experiments are being made in fertility control. == History == Feral donkeys in Australia (and elsewhere) are donkeys (scientific name Equus asinus) which escaped from captivity, and are living and breeding in the wild. Donkeys originated in Africa and also parts of Asia. They are a part of the...
@EtiennedeMartel their horse's shit.
14:48
everything is feral in Australia
wiki: Feral telkitties in Australia
I am wild ... not feral, there is a difference
@JerryCoffin To be fair, there are trains servicing Vladivostok-Moscow and Moscow-Beijing. I can't find one for Vladivostok-New York :P
@R.MartinhoFernandes Elon Musk will fix that one day.
> his experience was that there are trains, but it's impossible to buy tickets for them
I'm having a hard time believing that.
14:54
As much as I admire Elon Musk, I am still waiting for him to send that spaceship to Mars.
Sending a spaceship to Mars is easy. It's getting it back that's the hard part.
But intuition tells me that it's not going to happen for at least 20 years (that manned spaceship could successfully land on Mars)
manned mission not just a spaceship
A manly spaceship.
Manly is a beach-side suburb of northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is 17 kilometres (11 mi) north-east of the Sydney central business district and is the administrative centre of the local government area of Northern Beaches Council, in the Northern Beaches region. == History == Manly was named by Captain Arthur Phillip for the indigenous people living there, stating that "their confidence and manly behaviour made me give the name of Manly Cove to this place". These men were of the Kay-ye-my clan (of the Guringai people). While scouting for fresh water in the area...
Of course that exists in Australia.
15:00
Manly Beach is well known
and famous for its bitch beach
15:11
inventive
@BoundaryImposition Oh boy, what a mess.
Ah, good ole MsoTristate.
15:34
true, false, come, on, tars
@rightfold that's beautiful
I have shared it with my underlings
15:53
You have underlings now?
he has been a senior for ages now, seniors usually have underlings
When I was a lowly senior I didn't have underlings. Only started having some when I became a lead.

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