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01:12
what if you use tor, but you are also key logged
not much privacy there, is it?
02:08
@CaptainGiraffe I forgot to ask: how went your pizza party?
 
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03:18
I am a lady in waiting ... for gradle ...
04:01
@Telkitty what if you used tor and all the tor node you used where owned by the same government agency?
04:20
there are probably cheaper ways to steal user information than to purchase the entire tor node network
04:48
@jaggedSpire if you think about it, they can never go wrong no matter which way you slice it
04:59
@LucDanton lol
 
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07:04
I have a bunch of library sitting in the project, I don't think I used them all but can't remember which ones I am not using
07:19
good morning
morning
good morning
yea, my morning is not exactly aligned with your timezone :)
I said morning, it could mean anything really :p
07:27
@sehe I have been thinking about the patience thing you mentioned and come to a conclusion that I am indeed lacking patience.
@Horttanainen you were patient enough to put a period at the end of your sentence — good start!
@login_not_failed Sun is shining. I used a period. Tuesday looks good
@Horttanainen Tuesday looks g
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Q: Why does "return Nothing" return Nothing?

user916142"return a" is supposed to wrap a in the context of some Monad: *Main> :i return class Applicative m => Monad (m :: * -> *) where ... return :: a -> m a ... -- Defined in ‘GHC.Base’ If I ask GHCI what the type of "return Nothing" is, it conforms to that: *Main> :t return Nothing ...

I don't even
07:35
@BartekBanachewicz I enjoyed the chapter 4 in this paper: repository.readscheme.org/ftp/papers/ai-lab-pubs/AIM-353.pdf I thought you might like it
@BartekBanachewicz I forgot to mention that if you are a purity fanatic then you probably will not enjoy it :D
@Horttanainen wtf 1976
All the new papers are way too over my head
no, I meant that we didn't come far enough in the time passed since 1976
I am going to start writing my master's thesis starting next month so i probably have to read some papers written in this century.
good plan :D
07:47
@login_not_failed That surpised me too.
@login_not_failed Were you done with your studies? We have talked about this but I cannot remember
not in a mood to study anything in a uni, being busy with own studies, I have far too many to read >_<
since I ditched uni, haven't had a second of regret yet
Same. I have been away for a year and 3 months now.
they were teaching pure C and mammoth-shit-old databases
which is not exactly what I needed at that moment :)
Helsinki University is good, but when I started working here a year ago it dawned on me that I dont know shit about working with code
exactly — you have to get some relevant experience at least from the same decade in which you're getting your education :D
07:52
true
other than that education is pretty interesting from an academic standpoint
University taught me love learning and I am very grateful about that. Life changed completely
undoubtedly, this skill is very valuable :)
I still have the 'ego-climbers' problem which hinders me some, but I am trying hard to get over it.
I used a whole to fix an issue that I thought caused certain problem - turns out, I solved the issue but the problem remainds ...
07:59
@login_not_failed are you still thinking about finishing your studies?
@Horttanainen I had this idea, but now I am thinking about relocation from russki country, because I want to travel, so I think studies will be pushed out until I am old af :D
@login_not_failed Ah ok.
I am constantly studying something for my job already, so I don't know how to squeeze in more studies
@login_not_failed Yeah I don't think it is wise to attend classes when you are working.
the thing is, before military service I was always studying somewhere for no reason — lost a bunch of time, so I got my first job (my current one) at 27 #lifechoices
so I'm kinda sick of education and want to get as far as possible from that academic bubble, which protects you from real world :)
08:06
@login_not_failed You are a man right?
@login_not_failed 27 does not matter then, does it?
but I got very good at cybersport, which helps a lot with certain issues
it would be much better if I would get my education like 5-10 years ago, but then I'd be dead exhausted by now
@login_not_failed which games?
cs from 2001, starcraft:broodwar from idk even when, and dota lately (the brain melter 9000)
thousands of hours spent on these, probably tens of thousands, but I don't want to play seriously now — a very good thing :)
08:10
Okay. Have you tried R6 Siege?
yup, pretty solid game, had lots of fun with it
@login_not_failed add me. nick: horttanainen
is it a steam name? :)
300 hours. bronze rank 2 :D :D
my steam nick is probably: nakkiparoni
we planned a little hike trip to Karelia at the end of this week, so idk how much time I'll get
08:13
give Karelia back!!!!
It probably would bring more costs than benefits if the people living there were transported too
yea
it's a pretty deep political shit
but anyway give it back
actually, I want to get a Finnish visa soon, so I could start travelling, can't wait for it
so I'll leave all of these tough political decisions to those who are left in russki country :)
08:19
Please speak to Putin before you leave
don't like this name, I'm sorry XD
I did not get that
I don't like our authorities, it's beyond me, just can't stand the heavy soviet smell
@Horttanainen anyway, I'll add you as soon as I get home
08:26
@login_not_failed Good. We can start bashing Ubisoft together.
@login_not_failed i.redd.it/7q7n97n89w4z.jpg
@Horttanainen some Dutch person (judging by the language of the email in my box) stole my ubi account (with battlefields and stuff), so I think I have to re-buy it on steam :D
@login_not_failed Stole it? Do you know how it happened?
@Horttanainen he just brute-forced my account for a couple of days, maybe weeks, till he finally got it, their support is just dead, so I dropped that idea of getting the account back
@login_not_failed Yeah they are truly shit
08:42
Fighting with GDAL again ç__ç
The source code is horrible. I was asked to take a stab at it when I started here.
09:06
@Horttanainen uuggggh n↑2 used to mean "n to the power of 2" is so disturbing
it's actually right but
@BartekBanachewicz It is a strange notation I agree
oh
I did not know that
but the notation originated in 1976, the same year the paper appeared apparently
this makes me think they simply had a different symbol for ^
@BartekBanachewicz Thats maybe right. Clever
^ is indeed missing the |
09:10
or the ^ is the simplified version
1976, everyone
Sussman and Steele really thought things through, didn't they?
yeah
41 years later and literally everything they said is still current in modern programming
and the JS community is happily reinventing it
If you are interested, here are all of the original Ultimate Lambda papers: library.readscheme.org/page1.html
how did you end up there? :)
09:23
Studying Haskell. I do not remember exactly how
actual haskell doesn't have too much in common with STLC like in Scheme
Actually I do. I watched the 'Escape from the Ivory Tower' talk by Simon Peyton Jones and he said that these are an excellent read
09:56
I wonder if computers will ever get fast enough for the IDEs to work without noticeable delays
No because every time they get faster the IDEs become slower.
@StackedCrooked yeah but say with music players we've reached a point around 2000-ish where it became smooth regardless of how bloated the player was
now it's kinda happening with video
browsers are also pretty much instant
Visual Studio 6.0 was very responsive. For some reason it went downhill after that.
@BartekBanachewicz depend on how much memory they have available
10:12
@ratchetfreak welp, I'm getting an increasing feeling that 32GB might soon be too little
I should buy more ram for my home workstation
OTOH I could not do that and just buy a new workstation in a while
SFINAE truly sucks until you get the code to compile. From there on SFINAE is the best
fuck Java
@BartekBanachewicz, C++ is certainly way better than Java.
actually I take that back. I do not have anything against Java or any other language
nwp
nwp
10:21
@Horttanainen I can lend you my flamethrower.
It's super effective.
Both Java and C++ are effective in their respective area. Java comes handy in web development where as for desktop and system application C++ is preferred.
@nwp Give it @RavindraAcharya instead
nwp
nwp
I thought people had stopped using Java for web-stuff in like 2000.
@RavindraAcharya I wouldn't be too sure about that
@RavindraAcharya I disagree with everything you said there.
Both are immensely ineffective tools that are alive mostly because of horrendously large legacy codebases and the need to maintain them.
C++ is alive because templates are fun.
10:29
C++ meta wanking is like 0.01% of use it sees out there
most of it is C++98-with-lambdas
But it's the coolest part D:
@Morwenn :D
@Morwenn coolness doesn't always go hand in hand with usefulness
@Morwenn I got bitten so badly by templates today
There's even this shiny new library available on GitHub that finally implements the compile-time counter.
10:31
the whole compile-time obsession is dum anyway and I believe I said that a million times already
the quest for using this one binary to build only for whatever reason instead of making the macro system more robust or giving it the power to manipulate actual AST is just silly
That example is especially fun.
Terra is a language made in the basement by one guy for shits and giggles and its metaprogramming capabilities surpass C++ by lightyears
C++ templates are the "CSS is turing complete" joke that someone took too far and literally used in production
Hence fun.
10:33
there are people creating their own toy language to avoid having to use C++
@ratchetfreak count me in
altough my language is even less real than other loungers' languages so
I'm having a lot of fun with C++ and ASCII .ppm files.
nwp
nwp
@BartekBanachewicz I made a language called Empty. The only valid program is an empty file and it compiles to a program that does nothing. It is lighyears ahead of every language in terms of ease of use, tooling (Trivial to prove correctness! Even prevents logic errors!) and it is blazingly fast in compilation and execution!
None of the things you said mean anything.
@nwp Terra can actually do stuff
it's a niche language, so expecting feats that require popularity is short-sighted at best; I'd go as far as ignorant
of course creating a language means nothing if no one uses it.
10:40
I disagree.
Creating a shitty language and paying people to use it means way less to me than creating a good language that's a PoC or an illustration of a theoretical concept.
Just because you hear way less about F* than F# doesn't mean it's less important or that "it means nothing".
no one as in no one other than the creator.
I think that was clear
I simply don't attribute much value to popularity
Especially popularity that's bought with actual ad money
Wealthy men hired me, to sing
this song that they wrote for me, they're investing
in this pricey music video, and they're paying
to get it played on the radio (on the radio)
(...)
Rich men makin' money off of
their investments
ooh it's so sexual baby
Jon Lajoie's Pop Song captures the essence of my gripe with it
One thing I don't like about C++ is that I always have to write so many little details even though I would like that specific part to stay abstract
RULES must be pinned
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@Horttanainen and ironically C people complain that there's too many abstractions for them :D
10:47
How to make a link like that?
@Horttanainen [text](http://example.com/url)
@ratchetfreak thanks
Thanks again. I have been wondering about this
> GHC does have some support for rank n polymorphism and a bit of support for impredicative polymorphism but it's generally better to just use newtype wrappers to get reliable behavior.
welp
11:10
@Horttanainen IMHO absolutely safe.
nwp
nwp
@Horttanainen not bold enough
@Horttanainen Reused joke D:
what if ... all the stars are pinned rules?
@Morwenn I did not know that
@Horttanainen Not surprising :p
@Telkitty Yeah, he got fired.
@Horttanainen lol
consider Uber CEO, it's hardly surprising ...
better making some sacrificed lamb than becoming the sacrifice self
The thing is, most negative tweets and articles online I have seen seem like their authors did not actually read it.
@wilx :gasp:
11:38
If you read it and make the effort, you will find most if not all of his claims related to biology and sociology are supported by some evidence.
lol. Next stop: "cherry-picking". Thank me later
Quite a lot of the reactions turn around what he actually writes 180 degrees.
[citation needed]
"Quite a lot" is easily proven, of course.
@sehe Don't be lazy bear. Read the manifesto and read the reactions.
hahahaha
11:42
I have actually spent the time yesterday looking for supporting information: twitter.com/vzeman79/status/894650567493943296
You're not alone. "Quite a lot" of people have actually done that
@wilx It's like emphasizing how gay couple can't produce children when the same sex marriage legislation gets passed - you just don't do it. Haven't you noticed the late trend? Uber, sexual harassment claims spiral in tech industry ...
And don't take my word for it, see archive.is/z6xxP.
people who do dumb things are dumb, regardless whether they can code
11:46
@wilx We're pretty actively busy not taking your word for it, but you seem not to notice :)
@wilx, if you making people dig holes then asking others to fill those holes to lower unemployment, you don't say 'women are physically weaker, so we should hire men instead'
@Telkitty These analogies make no sense at all.
it's not tech workers are Isaac Newton, and only Issac Newton can be Issac Newton ...
@wilx All I am saying is that tech workers' job are not important as that google engineer make it out to be. So what if some of my formal female colleague were given the opportunity at google as software engineer? I believe they can do the job, even though initially they could be worse, but given enough training, they can catch up in a year
What he basically writes is "It is not just discrimination and stereotypes that cause lack of women etc. in Google, so do not push diversity and unconscious bias trainings on us, they do not work. Instead, looks at these biological differences that are likely explaining some of it."
let me emphasize: it's because they have not given female enough opportunity to start with
11:55
@sehe lol
I don't find my female colleagues or uni friends to be any worse than guys.
@Telkitty That's simply not true.
@wilx I wish I worked in a more diverse team
that's because you are a sexist and you don't even notice
@Telkitty That's not the point. The women in Google likely aren't any worse or better. But the reasons there are few of them are not discrimination.
11:56
@wilx I think I agree with that part.
I think at this point I'd like to add a female to the team even if she weren't strictly technically as proficient as other candidates
@wilx I wonder how you know. (This goes both ways)
I was told I can't do many stuff, including building house and code because I am a woman.
I have multiple apps on various stores
@Telkitty they suck though so you're not really the best example out there
I can't help but notice the anti-pattern: you don't agree with me -> you are to lazy to think [like me]
11:58
@sehe Because there are like 18 % women engineers in Google and 20 % is the ratio of women with Bachelor's degrees in related field.
it's because people like you who think women can not code
@BartekBanachewicz But then you are proving one of his points that diversity candidates lower quality.
Inb4 "I don't think that. I just cannot ignore the evidence"
@wilx The fact that we tolerate your view point here doesn't prove that Czechs have inferior rational ability.
nwp
nwp
@BartekBanachewicz So you are hiring based on gender instead of technical proficiency? That is sexist and illegal. Also a good way to have all the guys in the department think women suck because you hired a woman that is just not as good.
@wilx I am not even trying to agree or disagree with him
11:59
@sehe Dude... Have you read the manifesto?
Just treat people like individuals. That's it.
@nwp I am not hiring. I'm just saying I can see the positive impact a person of other sex could have in our team.
@BartekBanachewicz That makes no difference. :)
How they would end up here is an entirely different matter
@nwp You can opt to elect people based on qualities (thriving in a male-dominated environment because of your drive/interest/interpersonal skills is a very real quality)
12:00
@wilx It kinda does. You're arguing a different point than me.
@Horttanainen That's exactly the point the manifesto author makes.
blah
@wilx I'm very specifically not making any points relating to it. And yes, because I'm not your lazy bear.
@sehe also that, @nwp. "Not as good at coding" doesn't necessarily mean "not as good for the team"
^
I'm going to celebrate rainy holidays again. Bye :)
12:02
I've been misunderstanding this for the good part of my life actually.
actually, once a journalist asked me whether I would like to write a sexual discrimination news article
But nowadays I can say openly how I feel because I no longer have to report to anyone ...
The problem with these diversity movements is that they don't showcase any concrete examples of how diversity actually improves things.
I think it is - you job may not be as important as learn to better work with opposite sex?
to be honest: how much difference have you made the world to be in the past 5 years?
@MarkGarcia they do, though
but even without scientific research I think I would feel better without the constant flow of sexist stereotypes being repeated over and over
@BartekBanachewicz Yeah I admit I've not been actively following them. But still all I seem to get as a bystander are absolute manifestos.
12:10
@BartekBanachewicz Did you read the chapter 4 in it's entirety in the paper I linked earlier?
@Horttanainen yes, why?
@BartekBanachewicz I was amazed by the design of need-thunk and memo-thunk
also the idea of 'women should take care of children and men should work' is a better way to enslave men - if you know the whole family is depending on you, then you would be more obedient
@BartekBanachewicz The point the dude is making is that there are differences that are not just in the minds of the people but actual differences in means and distributions that are measurable that influence the outcomes, i.e., the ratio of women:men in Google.
and poor men probably end up with no wife because women worry that they can't support the offspring according to your model
12:14
Interesting conversation going on.
bringing people from different cultures together to work on problems brings more boxes to think in.
@ratchetfreak If people are all equal, why do we need diversity?
@ratchetfreak works for cats
@wilx when everyone is allowed to be different, then people are more free
@Telkitty That does not follow and is a non-sequitur.
@Telkitty Well, he was not allowed to be different.
Also, one of the scientists in archive.is/z6xxP makes this point as well.
I am sure we don't allow murderers just because they are different
12:20
@Telkitty He is not a murderer.
@Telkitty Again, your analogies have no legs at all to stand on.
he's fired for being a dumbass
companies want to be associated with dumbasses
'women should take care of children and men should work' is very good idea for rich men - not only do those men deprive poor men of wealth but also their reproductive rights
just think islam ... or mormon
the whole "straight dude whatever" thing is annoying but she still makes some good points
@wilx nobody is saying that "all people are exactly the same" if that was the point you were trying to make
the core idea of diversified workforce is based on the very assumption that different people work better together than a bunch of sampled individuals with similar mindsets
we're talking creative team here, not special ops soldiers
@BartekBanachewicz I can see that she either did not read it or did not understand the points he was making.
12:27
@wilx if the point he was making was what you wrote above, then her response responds to that.
If not, have you understood what he was trying to say at all, then?
Is there a bias in favour of Asians in Google too? They are highly overrepresented when compared to population.
I have no idea.
The dude does not name Asians but from the argument he is making it follows that, no, there is no bias in favour of Asians in Google. There is only a bias for good engineers which results in overrepresentation of Asians in Google.
@wilx I find it pretty amusing that Google is a pretty shitty place to work at. I wonder if the bias for "good engineers" has anything to do with it.
12:29
Australian tech companies loves Indians
Setting aside that google's interview practices filter out a lot of brilliant people and focus at a rather particular kind of engineers as well.
tech companies like google and microsoft usually favour young people as well, you over 30? you are over the hill
@BartekBanachewicz True.
@Telkitty Some older article says median age (based on some data gathered by Payscale for some sort of law suite) was 29. It is not that bad. IMHO.
13:01
@wilx if in 5 years, their median age only inch half of that, then there must be something fishy going on - i.e. they keep on hiring fresh new graduates and sack older people
@Telkitty Or people with few years under their belt decide to leave on their own.
if it's a great company then they shouldn't
according to your theory, that should also make sense - because young people have more energy and their mental power tops at 25, after that their mental prowess goes down the hill
Tops at 25? What?!
Somebody just shoot me now and get it over with.
@Telkitty Which experience compensates.
@wilx you need to tell google that, not me
13:13
@Telkitty Your source sells IQ training
you can search for the matter
thanks to google, I couldn't find the material that I knew existed
@Telkitty This 25 age is mental power cap is bs. It just happens to be the age people leave universities and go to work. Most of the people have very dull jobs and hence the decrease in IQ test scores
There is plenty of mathematicians and other scientists that have contributed to their fields thorough their careers.
the topic was covered here once, I am trying to find some old links
You dont need to. I dont have the time read them anyway
@Horttanainen give me examples
13:19
@Telkitty All the famous ones for starters
13:34
@Telkitty literally everyone
The exact peak age of fluid intelligence or crystallized intelligence remains elusive. Cross-sectional studies usually show that especially fluid intelligence peaks at a relatively young age (often in the early adulthood) while longitudinal data mostly show that intelligence is stable until the mid adulthood or later. Subsequently, intelligence seems to decline slowly. Source: wikipedia
(that lived more than 25 years that is)
@Telkitty and we've already told you that decline in intelligence has nothing to do with produced results
but that requires, well, intelligence to actually coherently understand
I totally need someone to convince me that IQ tops at the age of 50, that would be awesome :p
@Telkitty I am saying that peak in IQ may not be related to age at all.
14:08
@wilx That tautology is not relevant and says the same thing twice
@sehe True.
@Telkitty dumbass is not appropriate. He lacks social sense, but then again, so do many other people.
I have found plenty evidence in his memo that he's pretty smart. The thing he misses is that being smart does not mean everything.
That should be pretty evident from the fate of US presidency, for example.
@sehe Google in a nutshell
you have a low standard bear
hmpfh
okay I suck at designing shapes that have to withstand forces
I need professional help
14:18
As a dumb person, I am waiting for geniuses to rescue me, to rescue human kind. I wish those geniuses exist ...
but 60 years after moon landing, human never stepped foot on any other planet (although moon isn't exactly a planet per se)
if you watch sci-fi from 30-50 years ago, you would know how much progress people back then thought we should make by now
grate jab
@Telkitty yes sci-fi movies are an accurate scale we should compare our current progress to
@Telkitty I'm very happy with that. Because, that way, I can pass my own standard still!
Dunning-Kruger rears its head again.
@Telkitty landing on the moon is not the result of individual talent. There's simply no use in repeating that
@BartekBanachewicz if you are writing a sci-fi script/novel, wouldn't you want to depict a what you think is a realistic picture of the future?
@Telkitty it's a hypothetical prediction, and only applies to hard sf
@sehe human progress has always been the result of collective intelligence
14:26
and even then people are free to make any assumptions they want to to make the literature richer
nwp
nwp
@Telkitty No. Stories are supposed to be fun. Reality is not fun enough, so you must deviate from it.
14:43
@Telkitty so, don't moan that "in 60 years we haven't done a moon landing". That's immaterial. We have SpaceX. We have self driving cars. We have Alexa. We have google maps.
We also have sex toys connected to your smartphone/the internet.
and IoT ovens and fridges
Real self-driving car promote alcohol & drugs consumption.
Almost self-driving ain't enough for that.
I can self drive myself tyvm
I can't drive when I'm drunk/high.
Well, at least I don't even try.
14:52
driving actually made me drink less
because I prefer being able to drive home to being intoxicated
It's a good excuse to drink less for me too.
But if I've got a decent alternative to driving, I won't drive.
ZFC theory says: "don't drive and not drive".
15:10
@BartekBanachewicz lel, that old YT prank trick. Anyhow, I can think of legit ways to research reactions to self driving cars. And judging from the news buzz, it did spark some.
I'm not sure how legit the research is in that I suspect it'll be hard to acquire permission to drive-while-considerably-hampered in the public roads.
I think he's there supervising, not driving
dunno really
@BartekBanachewicz Oh. I thought it was quite obviously not a self driving car.
Fair warning: I am *this close* to complimenting any woman I see with her child for making space in her day for mommy-child-time.
@Telkitty That's just because iOS UX sucks. She tried to cancel her iTunes account
15:58
Yes
@sehe wowie let's start complimenting people for breathing also
16:15
@BaguetteGarlique according to the following posts in the thread it's more frustration about daddy-daughter-time comments whenever he is going out with his child
16:34
nerds
what's up
Geebus. Fucking cliffhangers in GoT.
17:16
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
documentation is ded :(
@sehe And thanks for the cheer up the other day polar bear
@slaphappy Who are you?
@login_not_failed where is my friend request ????????
17:33
@BaguetteGarlique Well, the alternative is to have a lot of kids and not take care of them...
17:46
@BaguetteGarlique huh, that’s all of the eu players not being able to play
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They support 8-socket configurations. So you'll need 8 of them.
8-socket? How large is that motherboard?
Not that large but cooling it,
@milleniumbug I think it's usually 2 or 4 per motherboard. But multiple motherboards.
18:33
Also its typically part of a really "hell'a" expensive case from some OEM
I think they can do at least 12 DIMMs per socket.
Whats the highest density? 128 GB? So 12 x 8 x 128 = 12288 GB?
Have we finally overcome the IO barrier?
There was that Haswell system I showed a while back with 192 x 32GB DIMMs.
IIRC, that was 48 DIMMs/socket.
If Skylake X has the same capability with 128GB DIMM support, then we're talking 48TB of memory on an 8-socket?
It'll cost more than a penthouse in Manhattan, but it's doable.
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