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1:25 AM
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2:44 AM
fake panda
 
2:57 AM
This is what our dining room looks like during the "interop" event when cable modem manufacturers and cmts manufacturers want to check if their devices interoperate as expected.
 
those logs are not going to fall down anytime soon right?
 
It's an old building and they never fell down before, so they probably won't fall down soon either :)
 
good to know
keep an eye for termites though ...
 
I've been told it used to be a school building.
 
3:27 AM
How much does fluffy hair slow down a falling log over your head? :p
 
3:55 AM
So. Visual Studio 2017 update 4 is out. None of the bugs that I reported a few months ago had fixes that made it in. OTOH, I found a new bug right away.
Great.
 
thanks for being the pioneer of technology
 
 
3 hours later…
6:30 AM
@Mysticial go install CUDA 9 and tell me if it works, please
MSVC needs to go the LLVM route and just god damn integrate CUDA into their compiler, that way we don't have to depend on NVIDIA
 
6:44 AM
like guinea pig but slightly thinner
 
 
1 hour later…
8:02 AM
@StackedCrooked I hate how that picture makes me look fat. And don't bother pointing out that it's my belly hanging my belt that makes me look fat--you said my beautiful pink shirt would keep people from noticing...
 
people are like trees, the older you get, the fatter you become ...
I was once skinny too ...
 
@Xeo @StackedCrooked Either of you following Fate Apocrypha?
 
8:23 AM
@Mysticial !!/bot
pie bot broken :'(
 
 
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10:11 AM
@thecoshman What exactly do you mean by "run through"? I don't hake Skype or anything.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix No, but it's easy to overlook :)
 
11:01 AM
lol
 
11:37 AM
Dear google, how is your self driving car coming along? Last time I heard that you claimed to have a team of intelligent engineers. I am not concerned about why your CEO is getting paid 100 time more than your intelligent engineers or whether your core dev teams leak diversity. The bottom line is, intelligent (wo)man should be able to build useful, innovative things, a team of intelligent people should be able to bring breathtaking, useful innovation such as self driving cars into life.
Yes, I have checked out Tesla, they aren't doing so well in the self driving department - instead of trying to achieving true self driving functionality, they are trying to re-define what exactly is 'self-driving'. I know other car manufacturers are researching autonomous cars too, but they didn't claim to have the most intelligent engineers. So, when do we get to use your self driving cars??
 
@Telkitty I don't think Google staff reads the Lounge.
 
I drove 5000km in a months time while I was traveling, I really want that self driving car :'(
 
11:51 AM
how do I tell which process is using a lot of memory on a box running ubuntu
top? free -m?
 
nwp
12:26 PM
@Telkitty ps -aux --sort +%mem probably works
 
thanks
I used top instead
all fine now
 
 
1 hour later…
1:57 PM
Save for one test with deduction guides, my tight_pair finally passes the whole part of libc++ dedicated to pairs /o/
 
2:34 PM
-3
Q: Go Blowfish weird stuff

Alex BondarI have the following function which encodes the string using Blowfish.If I put just a string to byte array it works. The problem is with line cipher.Encrypt(enc[0:],src) func BlowFish(str string){ key := []byte("super secret key") cipher,err := blowfish.NewCipher(key) if err !=...

/cc @Mysticial dat title
 
Quality title for sure
 
 
4 hours later…
6:15 PM
Heeeyy, Howard is pushing for integrating the formatting facilities of his date library into the string formatting proposal :D
 
@Morwenn That does seem to make at least a little sense...
 
Yes, but it wouldn't have be hard for people to shit on each other's proposal
 
6:31 PM
 
6:44 PM
14?
Hey some of those are my messages
Sad face :(
 
nwp
@Mushy That probably means you were doing it wrong.
 
Holy Mother Of GPU boards /cc @Mysticial
Also, nice nerd thread
@TinkerSec @M3chSec But can it play crysis on max settings?!
 
Mining board?
 
He's Infosec, I suggest he's using it to actually crack password hashes
I think he's a professional pentester
 
calling that a C++ question is pretty generous
 
Can I favorite this room somehow?
 
In the questions room the noise threshold is different
 
@Puppy I'm aware
 
@Mushy Should you?
 
7:06 PM
@sehe To optimize joining without parsing the list of rooms? Maybe?
 
@Mushy Use the "favourite" button:
Let me count you the ways
 
 
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8:40 PM
@sehe Thank you
 
Xeo
9:15 PM
@Mysticial ye, I watch it
 
So it took 13 episodes before the love triangle starts. lol
 
9:53 PM
zfsonlinux seems to take a dump of system stability by leading to frequent out of memory errors. Is there any alternatives?
 
10:09 PM
nope.
2
What does it even mean "take a dump of stability"? Did you... enable dedup... :(
 
10:25 PM
No, I didn't enable dedup
Allocating memory fails a lot of
Buts ZFS is restricted to a petty 30 GB
 
10:39 PM
@Mikhail fails a lot of?
 
fails a lot
 
30GB ain't petty.
How big is that pool again? (Physical disk size)
 
30 drives, or something like that
 
How big?
 
~ 200 TB
 
10:40 PM
30x200TB :)
So, 30 x 10TB? That's big drives. Usually the rule-of-thumb says 1 Gb per 1Tb of physical disk
 
8TB drives
 
So it sure sounds like cramped for RAM there
 
Its fucking over the system when I'm not even reading from the drives.
Probably going to reboot my system with ZFS disabled, get some work done, start it back up with ZFS enabled and go cry
We need to get rid of ZFS, RAID should be done strictly as a hardware layer
 
Or, you know, fix the config
@Mikhail ZFS doesn't do RAID. It does ZFS
If you wanted <just RAID> then, yes, using ZFS is shooting the fly with a cannon
 
Yo, that's called software based raid.
 

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