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01:24
@Telkitty In Australia which houses all the deadliest animals in the world? You would be dead before you said koala,... 1000 times.
According to this, life expectancy in Australia is in the top 10 longest in the world at 82.31 years
which means, you are expected to live up to 82.31 years before get bitten by a deadly animal and meet your demise in the forest </trollololo>
02:32
@Mikhail use a tool that lets you run an experiment plan
e.g use slurm (or similar tool) that lets you run plenty of jobs with different inputs
 
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05:12
Hello darkness my old friend.
@Rapptz Can't login to discord anymore. Lost 2FA. Looks like I must register a new account :/
Darkness? We are quite bright!
g'afternoon kitty
Hey. What happened to the duckling?
oh, I don't know...
Anyone here currently working on Ubisoft?
05:53
@ArkadiuszKoćma Well, running the optimization space isn't too hard, I'm just thinking of the best way to distribute the optimized results. The optimization I run by hand (halide-lang.org) is basically this, but with Windows support :-/
06:14
so...
I missed a closing brace for a method and MSVC gave me 100s of errors
Definitely improved diagnostics™.
You're lucky it didn't compile!
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unbearable!
 
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08:42
@MarkGarcia I think @ArkadiuszKoćma has contacts
@LucDanton oh I just realized haha
I think @Borgleader too?
 
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09:55
@MarkGarcia Should have kept your backup codes my dude.
I thought I saved it on my KeePass entry. Was too lazy I guess.
But public channel still up no?
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Hi
I'll just ping with my new account there.
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@Ven Hey <3
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hi <3
10:08
@LucDanton I actually have a pretty good sight so I don't need those
Hello @ArkadiuszKoćma.
I'm back from the grave.
Microsoft: let’s patch an Office 0day in 17yo forgotten component Apple: hold my 🍺, here’s root w/o password Microsoft: oops, need another out-of-band patch, original was only English & Chinese versions Apple: our updates undo our patches 🤦‍♂️
@MarkGarcia Mistake
🧟🧟🧟
10:26
@Rapptz @ArkadiuszKoćma discord invite pls tnx
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ohnoes
tnx delet that
it's fine
10:28
DELET
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@MarkGarcia lost your acc?
Not really. Just the 2FA thing as I reset my phone. I have no backup codes :(
10:42
> Avoiding leaks is relatively easy in C++: Use RAII, avoid reference cycles by reviewing code using shared_ptr etc very carefully. Use a leak checker like valgrind to run your tests.
much easy
It is easy though.
Cycle avoidance equals sharing avoidance
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inb4 "modern C++ makes it hard to have memory errors"
@Ven :smug:
Don't use dynamic allocation: no more leaks :D
@Ven xD
@Morwenn tbh it's true
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10:46
thatsabait.jpg
am wandos, cannot into valgrnd u_u
thatsarustbait.jpg
baitawalrus.jpg
and when all else fails, there's still Boost.RootPtr :noel:
I haven't heard about that thing in a while though
> For the moment you are welcome to take a look at what my [commercial] parser does when it converts a C app into C++ while injecting Root.Ptr.
Oh, still alive and kicking apparently x)
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To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand C++. The semantics are extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of theoretical physics most of the features will go over a typical programmar's head.
There’s also Bjarne's nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into his characterisation- his personal philosophy draws heavily from Narodnaya Volya literature, for instance. The compiler writers understand this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of UB, to realise that they’re not just useful- they say something deep about OPTIMISATIONS.
10:52
took me a minute to remember the original copy-pasta, excellent :D
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ty :). alas it's a bit too long so I had to cut it
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the depth of UB got me xD
on the other hand there's a huge debate right now in the Future Proposals forums about the depths of UB, so there's that v0v
@Morwenn oh no
@Morwenn over 9000
@Morwenn lol
didn't know people still used windows non-ironically
Nothin personnel kid 😎
11:04
@ArkadiuszKoćma mind you, I run the MSVC build tools from Code::Blocks, which is generally a good symptom of "meh, I'll learn another day"
@Ven You cut the tattoo. That must have hurt
@Morwenn my god, it's like a fractal of shitty tooling
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@Morwenn Use travis. It's a bit of a pain to set up, but you get your valgrind/clang sanitizers without having to mess with linux directly.
@ArkadiuszKoćma also MinGW-w64 without MSYS2 if you want to cry a bit more
I am no longer reading
11:06
@nwp that's what I'm already doing :p
@Morwenn WSL
@MarkGarcia World Surf League?
Windows Sucks Lol
11:08
Wide & Super Long
I should try that too someday
Whydunya Shaddup Losers
But I spent my monthly learning motivation to try to learn more about optimizing my Travis builds
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@sehe tsss
@ArkadiuszKoćma how tf am I supposed to play games?
lol jk my graphics card is toast
@Ven I know where it goes
@sehe What you imply is preposterous!
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11:39
Let me guess: Input encoding is unspecified, both are correct.
IIRC the support for unicode in identifiers is optional
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> Also note that support of this feature may be limited, e.g. gcc
Says that on cppreference.
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subtle :P
@nwp input encoding being unspecified is yet another problem, indeed ^^"
which is one of the potential problems of unicode literals
11:52
@nwp daily reminder that I once got bitten by zero width space being legal in C++ identifiers
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You can probably screw over people in interview questions with that. Although that is not useful.
Hello everyone, I have a question not C++ strictly related, but this chat is the best shot I got to get an answer, or at least a direction ^^. Given the following Windows REG, what is the difference between %V and %L?

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\OpenWithSourceTree\command]
@="C:\\Users\\your_username\\AppData\\Local\\SourceTree\\SourceTree.exe -f \"%V\""
lol,while formulating the question here I came with the search terms to find what I was looking for: superuser.com/questions/136838/…
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It's christmas soon. Wish for one of these.
12:07
I've got two (one which glows with several colours, and another one offered by SE), and never used any of them :/
I got none :(
wouldn't mind riding a gigantic rubber duck though :p
@Telkitty you can talk to your hens :D
my hens have died of old age :(
all of them? o_o
only got 2
12:13
aw, I was getting used to seeing them on photos :/
I think the breed I got only live up to 3 years
meanwhile my goldfish is still alive...
might get some other breed of chickens, especially the ones that get to live up to 8 years
@Morwenn goldfish can live up to 15 years
@Telkitty way more than that actually, mine is already 18
12:16
> The longest lived goldfish on record lived to age 43.
12:57
Feb 3 '16 at 4:42, by Luc Danton
oh, Mercurial is trying to partially switch to Rust
they call it the « Mercurial Oxidation Plan »
hm, Mozilla is one of its biggest user come to think of it
> Mercury oxide is a toxic substance
:thinking:
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13:06
Lol @ people who havn't accepted they're gonna struggle with git 'til the end of their life.
@Ven untrue
I'm struggling with RTC
not til the end of my life I hope
but still, the misery and the pain are here
@Ven I struggled with Jazz at some point, so I'm really glad to struggle with Git instead
@Morwenn Jazz, RTC you mean?
13:23
@Rerito oh yeah, that exactly, I only remembered the « Jazz » part
how did you end up with a job with such terrible tooling?
@Morwenn I owe kbok for this one ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@Rerito really? but why? xD
the only reason we had to use RTC was that the boss used to work for IBM
@Morwenn legacy from the bosses too
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A: Function with variable parameter size: How to conditionnally set some arguments?

seheI've been there. Indeed, launcher functions (not exactly factories, but composable procedural wrappers) were what I used. Intro We had a CommandRunner with a legacy implementation that I rewrote to use Boost. I'm skipping the public interface: class CommandRunner { public: struct IRunner...

Shared our war-story on (attemtping to) using Boost Process in production
@slaphappy cc you ^
13:41
[&](auto f) {
        return [&](auto&&... args) {
@sehe does that look right to you?
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Spoiler I guess.
@LucDanton oh, it's not a good common practice, but where it's used it's fine
(it's the usual expression templates that don't live beyond the containing subexpression)
It's pretty lazy code.
@nwp Mmmm. Now I'm going to have to look in context.
@nwp Thx you're right.
Interesting that no valgrind/asan/ubsan ever triggered
@LucDanton So, it wasn't fine. ^ Interestingly, all the tests ran clean ^
ITT @sehe learns that ref-default-capture is even worse than he realized
14:02
if only we had [&, =] for DWIM
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uh.
🤔
@LucDanton +1
It was a solid case of "duh, isn't it obvious what I mean". ;|
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you mean to let f die off :P.
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Today I learned we have clocks that are immune to time dilation (via) and french are still hogging time system naming.
c’est ça la puissance molle
14:13
hello people, i have a simple question
can i say in C something like if(a != b != c !=d){something}?
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@BeginningMath You probably want to ask it here before you get yelled at.
@LucDanton too much spaces
I've got random segfaults when calling mouseMoveEvent and that's terribly annoying...
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By calling you mean receiving?
14:23
Make sure the mouse doesn't hit the upper and left sides or the upper left corner.
@nwp by forwarding the call to the parent class
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Bad parents. Always crashing your moves.
it only happens after I've deleted a MultiPointItem, which is surprising considering that it works perfectly well with MultiPolygonItem and I can't find a single oddity in MultiPointItem x)
It sounds like a dangling reference problem, but since I reproduce everytime, I should have had the same kind of problems with MultiPolygonItem :/
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Put it on travis and let clang's -fsanitize=address,undefined have a go at it.
PyQt /o/
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14:29
Oh. RIP I guess.
yeah, probably x)
eh, looks like I partially solved the problem by adding a check for the scene
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Normally python doesn't just segfault, right? You could blame PyQt for binding incorrectly.
The python interpreter isn't that big, right? You can probably compile and run it under clang in travis and hope the traceback is useful.
you've got to be extra careful with lifetimes when using PyQt
@LucDanton attends de voir ma bite
sometimes your Python object is dead, but the underlying C++ object is still alive, sometimes the Python wrapper is alive but the C++ object is dead
14:40
That's tricky.
Also it creates the situation where a bad script crashes the Python process. That's not very good.
14:55
ABI problems in C++ => Bytecode level problems in Java.
I have just hit one where old libraries do bytecode changes for aspects programming but as they are old, they create bad stack maps for JVM7+.
And some of the old libraries are hard to impossible to update.
@nwp I agree with the guideline. :)
15:12
damn it
that moment you realize you spent like 5 hours wondering why angularjs doesn't display some values and find out it's just things that when you saved the settings you accidentally saved angularjs internal fields and then when you load and override values, you don't only reload values but reload hashes that fuck how angular thinks 2 objects are the same
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@LucDanton Maybe that is doable. Something like [decltype(auto)] capturing references as references and values as values.
15:27
for something hot use thermopile
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix but you also need something cool nearby
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The driver, if it's bartek.
not necessarily, you need something cooler
the big downside is that they're not really efficient
but the cooler it is the better
15:32
what really matter is the difference in temperature as far as I know
the cooler you'll get "naturally" is around -80 degree celcius
@Mysticial Guess who passed the interviews!! :))
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Congrats.
Hope you will enjoy the work.
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@nwp Why? That's a solid guideline, IYAM. It's a bit weird for people to link to them, but who cares
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Because it goes against my own guideline. And against the guideline of some loungers as far as I remember. And also because it has other highly questionable advice such as making all types default constructible.
Which is?
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15:38
> implicit bool conversions are terrible and pointer == nullptr is the much preferred idiom
huh
Is that your guideline?
I think I've never seen if (condition == true) written by a programmer where it wasn't a sure sign that he didn't know what he was doing.
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@sehe sometimes, refactoring happen
but yeah mostly
Of course, implicit conversions are only tangentially related.
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also HNGGG people who write if ((x == 1) && (y == 2))
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I only write if (condition == true) if condition is not a bool.
15:39
@Ven Yeah. After refactoring, always, review follows.
@nwp Ah.
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@nwp yer a badlet hari
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I know that I should just accept the core guidelines as "the standard" and ignore my own. But it is difficult.
I sometimes do things like that. But more often if there's nothing bool about it in the first place (if (close(fd) != 0) or so)
@nwp Nobody said that, right
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@sehe No, except me right now.
@nwp I just did a quick check on this one and could only find rules/recommendations for value type classes and container classes...
15:41
I think your "knowledge" there represents a fallacy
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It makes sense that everyone follows the core guidelines. That's what they are for and it will benefit everyone. Still I struggle to let it go.
@nwp Well, I still have 1 more reply about some thing about top 5 accomplishments and SAT scores, but I think as long as I don't put that I'm a psychopath killer I'll be okay :)
Thank you by the way, I really appreciate it.
@nwp I'll never make conformance a goal.
I'll have to see if I enjoy the work when I go, but I expect nothing less than excitement there; I (hopefully) finally get to learn how to write good, fast C++ :')
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@SimonKraemer This and that but I'm too lazy to find the actual guideline.
Maybe they changed it.
15:55
@nwp Maybe... I could find this which covers the Date class / value type classes case. Yet I could not find anything about "all classes".
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16:08
I should integrate clang-tidy properly and consider turning on some cppcoreguidelines-* checks and hope it can auto-fix it.
16:20
Research findings that show harmful effects of violent video games are likely to be"false positives", conjured up by bad science. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160252717300973
@wilx wasn't this debate dead years ago already? :o
it was, OUTRAGE over violence got overshadowed by OUTRAGE over sexism in games
16:38
@milleniumbug what sexism in games?
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@LoïcFaure-Lacroix This I guess.
It's sexy not sexism
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There is probably something else about males tending to be the heroes and females being rescued or something. Zelda never rescues Link from his abductors, hence sexism.
Pro tip: shout the "Weird stuff again!!" stuff at your rubbber duck, post the question on Stack Overflowsehe 1 min ago
@OneRaynyDay Congrats! Do you know if you're entering full-time or as part of the rotational program? And which office?
16:53
@Mysticial I'm an intern (junior in college) :) Most likely the Chicago office
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Goddamn it vlad
Do you think we could grab a coffee or something one day if I come during the summer? It'd be awesome to meet ya
@sehe don't do that to real ducks; just incase you're tempted. I did and they panicked at all the shouting ... the eggs never tasted the same. — UKMonkey 1 min ago
Uh, I guess
@Ven "Yeah that's a difference between penguins and Bengal tigers!"
17:20
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix There are quite a few people who call themselves feminists, who can find sexism in anything and everything. Show them a picture of a field of corn, and they'll find sexism in...um....oh, yeah--each corn cob is obviously rigid, vertical, and obviously phallic. Clearly symbolic of rape.
Yeah I really don't get that feminism thing. This remind me the guy with the shirt of anime girls that was forced to remove it... Imagine if his shirt had images of erected dick instead?
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix It depends heavily on what you mean by "feminism thing". On one hand, you have some who ask (quite reasonably, IMO) that women simply be treated decently, and not pre-judged based on their sex. On the other hand, like with almost any "movement", you also have some who claim to be part of that movement, but have all sorts of ideas that many (often most) others find anywhere from ridiculous to appalling.
Ah having lived in Russia for while now, It's incredible how feminism is almost non existent here for the simple reason that women got rights a long time ago and never really had to fight to get them for almost a century.
Equality is quite important, the feminist thing I'm referring to is regarding those "extremist" that simply act in a way they sound like they want not equality but some kind of feminine dictatorship.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Yeah--despite their (many) other faults, the Soviets did have a fairly decent record on the sexual equality front.
most modern country only gave the right to vote to women after WWII
17:36
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I guess, in a way, it's hard to blame at least some of them--quite a few have almost certainly been raped or otherwise sexually abused, and I can easily see how that would lead toward a resentment of/dislike for men in general, considering men generally inferior, etc.
That still doesn't make it right... and feminism is one thing but that whole diversity thing is also ridiculous
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix In Switzerland, there were a few prohibitions against women voting up until 1991.
On the point of diversity, I read an article about the latest Marvel's movie where the Valkyrie is black. I think she was nice but when I read that they chose her for the sake of diversity. I can only think that for the sake of diversity they could as well take a white actor to play black panther... since it's not important to follow the comics.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix I'm not saying it's right--I'm just saying it's understandable, in at least some cases.
Not implying that you said it was right. Just sometimes medias try to push their agendas as if it was
17:47
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix Diversity...depends. I can certainly understand the motivation. At the same time, I remember growing up in South Dakota (almost entirely white Europeans), and knowing a guy who typically held around 7-8 jobs. People hired him, knowing he wouldn't do any actual work, just to be able to have a "minority" on the pay-roll and have a better chance at government contracts and such.
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix No need for "medias". "Media" is already plural (the singular is "medium"). Yes, I also grit my teeth a little every time I hear "multimedia".
ehe
@JerryCoffin what?
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix More topically though: yeah, it's nearly inevitable that no matter how far into the lunatic fringe somebody goes, somebody's inevitably going to take them seriously. Then again, I suppose sometimes that's even a good thing. Before the US Civil war, the "moderate" position was just to restrict slavery to the states where it was already legal. Only the lunatic fringe thought in terms of truly eliminating slavery entirely.
18:03
@JerryCoffin While we're on the topic of lunatics, I just got an email that reads this:
> Math Pi vs Phys Pi

Pi in real world different from Pi obtained from match formulaes like water differs from ice.
Or worse.

By NASA Pi = =29.78*31558149.7635456/149597870.691/2
=3.141093...
@LoïcFaure-Lacroix US Federal government includes "affirmative action" in its contract award process, so a company doesn't necessarily get a contract based solely on price or quality--they can get a contract based on showing greater diversity. In areas (like where I grew up) where there simply aren't very many members of recognized minorities (other than women), somebody who does qualify as a minority, can hold a job on that basis alone.
@Mysticial what
@milleniumbug probably some flat earth PI nonsense...
@Mysticial I'm almost tempted to print this out and let Dan Goldin comment on it, but I can already predict what he'd probably say: "what a bunch of horseshit--NASA certainly didn't believe any such thing when I was in charge there."
@JerryCoffin IIRC, Trump picked a new guy to run NASA in September. Did things degenerate that quickly?
18:20
@Mysticial this remind me of an article pointing out how PI was used in school/work and some where defining PI as 3.14 and all calculation should use that value
pretty sure some defined PI as 3.
18:47
  Method reference syntax
   Java: String::length
Clojure: #(.length #^String %)
@rightfold Why so many special symbols? :(
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[Stackoverflow in a nutshell](https://i.imgur.com/dOLkgVR.png)
([via](https://chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/41538292#41538292)) (probably old).
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I suck at murkdown :(
@nwp multiline message cannot be formated
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It's a single line message (or was intended as such). I think the missing https:// caused it.
19:02
@Mysticial NASA doesn't currently have a permanent Administrator. Acting Administrator is Robert Lightfoot, who's been the Associate Administrator since 2012, so apparently not a Trump appointee. OTOH, the previous Administrator did announce his resignation (with only one week's notice) shortly before Trump took office...
Announced Jan 12, took effect Jan 19--exactly one day before Trump took office. Just guessing, but I think we can guess that maybe he's not a big fan of the orange one.
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@alexolut Not credible, doesn't have circles.
19:21
IIRC Nasa is kinda fucked right now since Congress want them to go to Mars on about a hundredth of the budget they'll actually need?
> - Provided a way to deal with excessively hairy family members
an unusual patch note for sure
aaah more Brexit shambles today
we agreed to let NI remain in the EU but govt couldn't bring the deal home cause some of the NI folks and our backbenchers won't accept a border between NI and the rest of the UK
eh, I mean, they would be nominally out of the EU but effectively in
19:37
@nwp there are circles, but side view
I enjoyed the googles coding game for today
19:53
@Mikhail So I'm looking at some of the latest SSDs. The Samsung 960 Pro 512 can sustain 3 GB/s read and 2GB/s write. But it has an endurance of 400TB of writes. For a streaming work-load where everything that's written is read only once (equal number of read and writes), the workload would sustain 800 MB/s of writes. At that rate, it would churn through all 400TB in about 5.8 days.
Did I do my math right? That number seems way too low.
The 960 EVO only has half the endurance. So it would last less than 3 days.
think they are aimed at high-read loads
Likewise, 3DXpoint ram DIMMs sounds like it's going to be a disaster if they "only" have 1000x more endurance than SSD flash.
Yes the math is right. They are MLC IIRC so they wear out faster. They have much bigger endurance than officially told, you'll find those tests easily. The best SSD which I have seen in those tests could sustain 7PB of writes (I do not remember it's capacity).
7,000TB of writes is not that much better than 400TB really
Even Windows 10's memory santizer process will kill the 3DXpoint dimms in about a year. (I'm exaggerating.)
20:00
you're going to what, 4 months of lifetime?
If the task requires write speed of magnitude like 1GB/s it can probably pay off.
It can also be beneficial to buy a larger one and use small part of it.
@EuriPinhollow There was one guy that ran a 250 billion digit Pi benchmark. He said it consumed something like 10 - 20% of his SSD's life.
I think it was one of those really large and expensive PCIe SSDs. (not NVMe, but the ones you literally plug into the PCIe slot)
Do you need random access though?
Not really. Just very high sequential bandwidth access.
The last time I ran the SSD endurance numbers it showed around ~60 days endurance.
Now it's down to 6 days.
god damnit
20:05
But back then NVMe wasn't a thing yet. So bandwidth was capped to 500 MB/s.
why do we give knighthoods to worthless shit musicians and actors?
we should give them to policemen and other such great people
@Mysticial you could easily have HDD RAID0 then, 20 fold or something.
Finding a controller for that bandwidth would be a task though, probably software RAID can do RAID0 fine even at huge speed.
@EuriPinhollow That's how it's currently done - including all the recent world records. But even 100 HDs is no match for a few dozen NVMe SSDs in aggregate bandwidth.
The 22.4 trillion digit record clocked in at about 10 PB of reads and 8 PB of writes.
8 PB of writes is about $6000 USD in SSD life.
if we go by rated limits.
 
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22:15
Well-written questions and answers on StackOverflow is quite indicative of your communication skills, though. — user1249 Nov 21 '10 at 18:19
Interesting post
 
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23:41
@Mysticial I've never gotten my 960s to that rate. More like half. Anyways, actual endurance for my 850 array (which are junk now) was around 1 PB (for each individual drive, part of a 6 drive RAID6 configuration attached to an LSI controller).
@Mikhail That's because they overheat and throttle. You need large heatsinks and active cooling.
@Mysticial didn't feel too hot...
Oh you mean the nvme?
It might be because my laptop cuts the speed if you have dual NVMe
@Mikhail Yes. The SSDs themselves have thermal throttling. Some of the higher-end motherboards come with M.2 slots with heatsinks.
But anyways, at work I need to buy a new ssd array soon...
More and more, I keep thinking that Fluorinert should make a big come-back sometime soon.
23:50
@Mysticial Also did you see the price on 12 TB drives? Like $33 per TB.
Off Topic, this thing has a review now: anandtech.com/show/11980/…
@Mikhail link?
compromise is that you can only have a single CPU
@JerryCoffin I think it is: anandtech.com/show/11046/…
Damn.
23:53
The enterprise ones have basically 2 motors (top and bottom), which double the life time (or at least the warranty)
So, in Feb when the idiots that fund my work pay up, I'm. going to put 24 of these together and do some science...
@Mikhail "WD Gold", what's next? "WD Platinum with multi-drive support and dual ported AVX512 FMA heads?"
@Mysticial Would be fun if you can actually do computation on the ARM core that drives them. I know you can hack the hd to steal passwords, etc
@Mikhail "science"? sure...
@Mysticial Its not like they pay me, I mean in Europe the doll would pay more :-/
@Mysticial You should get some FinTech company to sponsor my research on emrbyo development.
Easier than Finding a Girlfriend™

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