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00:04
I must admit I cannot find a convincing confirmation that it means what I learned it to mean: "He hath spoken." (Dixerat).
As I remember it, it has a quality much like "Q.E.D." or "[sic]"
could it be a Dutchism?
Irregardless I can't find evidence of that on the internet either.
trade you for one Frenchism
Makes a lot more sense since French is in the family of Romance languages.
well, English likes their exit so who knows how that works :)
00:10
I prefer their inter.
00:35
First they rescued a wallaby jumping over the Sydney harbour bridge, now they captured one in the Sydney harbour.
00:54
warning C4573: the usage of 'QObject::connect' requires the compiler to capture 'this' but the current default capture mode does not allow it
^ Then how were you able to build it, Mr. Gates?
01:20
Recently it's been raining a lot. And I kinda like it.
Alright guys so I was tinkering with OpenGL and GLFW, and I was recently wondering: "How do game developers do animated loading screens?" And not the simple ones either, I mean the ones like in Dragonball Budokai Tenkaichi where you can play minigames while the rest of the game is loading.
After some thinking I thought maybe those consoles like the PS2 allowed you to do rendering only on one thread but let you do other things that weren't necessarily related to drawing things to the framebuffer on another. However, I noticed in the GLFW documentation the makeContextCurrent() method stated that it set the OpenGL context to the current thread. Now that i've realized this, I'm gonna try and have an application where on one thread it shows one image and on another it shows the other.
If I can get it to work, then I finally figured out how to do cool loading screens! :D (I know this isn't really cool or anything, I was just excited to figure out how I could possibly do it since I couldn't find anything online for months)
02:23
@JerryCoffin :)
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03:44
Why do you need to have OpenGL in different threads to make a loading screen?
 
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05:26
From the view point of protection, new battery should be motivated before usage.
right ...
 
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got camera & gimbal control working on the drone now too
now back to programming my pi/autonomous (toy) car
running pi in the headless mode is smooth
just like working on a server on other PC
07:42
The Software Engineering SO is increasingly flooded with terrible questions:
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Q: How to read data from excel

ShwethaThis is my code,I am unable to read the data from file successfully public class ExcelReader { private String inputFile; public void setInputFile(String inputfile){ this.inputFile=inputFile; } public void read() throws IOException{ Fi...

^ close it
08:08
most of the engineering problem I encounter nowadays involves mostly high school and 1st year uni physics
09:13
@LucDanton I briefly played mesmer, shatter confusion was kinda OP
09:33
@MarfGamer they don't use blocking IO for one
09:59
@StackedCrooked You obviously don't have enouygh parades
 
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11:00
@TelautonomousKitty are we invaded by aliens yet?
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11:27
Kitty doesn't look that weird.
@Morwenn tiny aliens, come to earth to be bullied, good thinking :p
@nwp ?
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You don't look like an alien. And it's your drone.
 
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@Columbo I see you've made a bold move in the Discussions forums :p
14:11
@Morwenn Does that turn you on
the ability to copy built-in arrays as is? a bit
14:38
How can I say "I've done some parallel programming and profiling (under a year total) and I know how to approach this but no guru yet" in a CV summary section?
"experience with"?
@ratchetfreak Is it a good idea: "some, certain, limited exp. with"?
honestly I'm not sure that qualifying too narrowly is a good idea
for one the meanings of the qualifiers are not nailed down
for another all it really means is how much startup time you need before you can start doing productive work with it
Well, the point is: I've done a thesis a a few projects with parallel and profiling that amount to more than half a year of experience.
Maybe specify that explicitly?
@ratchetfreak Nice, if true.
there are 3 levels I would establish in a CV: can start immediately, need a day or 2 of reading to get started, and give me a week to properly research this
14:52
@ratchetfreak Else it's not in the CV - is that the spirit?
the week or more is the non-skills that you shouldn't put in
OK, that's a good idea, thanks for the hint.
Is it a good idea to explicitly mention the amount of experience - in my case, "half a year"?
@RobertTroipartrois anyhoo I suggest you do read the link sometime
15:21
@ratchetfreak How would you implement it in practice? Are the words you've used in the replied-to message a good way to do it, what do you think?
 
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Q: Doing a C++ WebBrower bot?

Gonçalo BaptistaI got into an idea of start doing a bot that must interact with a web browser game in C++. Any tips ? Cheers

/cc @Mysticial 10/10 question quality
 
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21:21
The JS room seems to be having fun.
that feel when debug works but release doesn't
sometimes you wonder what good the build types are if you can't reproduce errors
I have an interview(3rd round in person on Monday) and they said "You will be taking a technical test during your interview, and we will be preparing the materials"
what do they mean by preparing the materials
lol what a bunch of n00bs, making questions for candidates. When I conducted interviews I asked open ended questions about technical challenges I was facing...
They should just show you the bug tracker
(honestly though, just check glass door for the interview questions)
the position isnt on glassdoor(i think)
im applying for a developer
21:33
As opposed to "door man" ?
though i guess that relates to jr software engineer
that was a "door" able but yes
im surprised they didnt ask me any web development questions during my second phone interview
they only asked me to code fibonacci
and explain the pros and cons of using recursions
since its Full Stack Developer position
should have used scrapy to solve Fibonacci
this is my first time hearing scrapy
You suck?
lol
sorry to disappoint
21:40
Is there a place that give estimates how long it take to compile gcc and how much disk space is necessary
@Brogrammer depending on the language this question is irrelevant
pros: job security
cons: hard to parallelize, read
actually this was well received at nvidia 5 years ago
hard to parallelize would make sense if you can predict the context of each iterative call so you could call the same function with different parameters all at once but that's quite specific
But it's irrelevant in some case because you'd have an api or method to do such parallel call.
typical story from my youth: some asshole mathemagician wrote a C90 code, and now I need to make it run on the GPU, because he likes computer science, probably rolls his own de-Bruijn graph structure or related fuck. Look at the code, and - my god - its made of pointers.
what sorting algorithm has the best run time?
well running code on the GPU does have some uses and the GPU being underused really
21:55
@Brogrammer sorting network
doesn't sound practical on a GPU...
Actually its pretty great, but I don't need to sort more than 20 elements
unless you can represent the network as a graph in numbers in a matrix or so
A sorting network consists of fixed number of comparison and swap operations guaranteed to sort your sequence, no overhead - all be it it might not be optimal if you have an already sorted sequence (I don't actually know)
@Mikhail actually there's a O(n²) algorithm that might be faster when vectorized for small collections (the ones for which sorting networks are foten considered to be the fastest) :p
21:59
you mean you're making a network to sort things
not sorting a network
In computer science, comparator networks are abstract devices built up of a fixed number of "wires", carrying values, and comparator modules that connect pairs of wires, swapping the values on the wires if they are not in a desired order. Such networks are typically designed to perform sorting on fixed numbers of values, in which case they are called sorting networks. Sorting networks differ from general comparison sorts in that they are not capable of handling arbitrarily large inputs, and in that their sequence of comparisons is set in advance, regardless of the outcome of previous comparisons...
Vectorized position-counting sort: dirtyhandscoding.wordpress.com/2018/01/05/…
at a glance, there ain't no __m128i on a GPU
ooooh, I didn't read about GPU, sorry :o
22:04
Thus, the optimal sorting algorithm becomes "the one you didn't write"
there's no optimal sorting algorithm: it depends on the data you sort and how it's typically distributed
also on so many other factors... that's why we have so many sorting algorithms :p
Yet, the sort methods rarely let you choose the sorting algorithm you want
use my fucking library tm
ok, there's not everything in there
no gpu support
well, I'm waiting for dedicated execution policies to find GPU code to steal v0v
22:08
If it makes you any happier, I stole some of your sorting networks
mostly because I was too inept to find a collection of them online
@Morwenn Do you have radix sort?
It's a really fast algorithm for integers. If you can make an integer key of anything, then you can sort almost anything. Preprocessing the keys might take more time than sorting which may make it less useful in some situations
But I guess you can't make a sorting network for it
would the best way to find out if one array is a subset of another is by sorting the two arrays and then looping to see if each element equals each other until we reach the end of the so claim subset array?
and if something doesnt equal then its not a subset array
@Brogrammer no need to sort there. You can iteratively add the content in a set and then compare both sets
oh because the set already orders them
check the heap sort
technically you could use that, if you want the algorithm.
you add elements to the heap and then you pop element out of it
you'd need to prevent duplicates but that would be the same thing as a set
22:20
right
Is it possible to compile GCC 6 with GCC 4?
I had an error yesterday but I believe it was just my disk being full... but now that I think about it. I'm wondering if I'm loosing my time and waiting for it to break at some point because GCC6 is using something that has been introduced in GCC5
22:35
compiler writers are usually quite strict about being able to bootstrap from older compilers
I hope so
I was wondering it was going to build GCC twice
one time with GCC4 then a second time with the GCC6 I just built
grab a binary, possibly from a gentoo tarball
22:53
Nah, I think I just finished rebuilding using the bootstrap
may be it didn't recompile everything
also that I'm on gentoo so no binary packages for gcc as far as I know
oh right, It just removed some kind of "prev-gcc" now it's rebuilding everything... I'll go shovel some snow
23:28
I think the stage 2 tarball has a few lowest common architecture binaries
It's done
around 3-4 hours and 5gb of disk
with more recent computer and sdd drives I'd guess it can be done in half that time
that's pretty terrible, my typical build times are less than 20 minutes
you build gcc from scratch often?
yes
I have 3 gentoo systems at work
20 min is fast
23:32
typically it all fits in ram
not sure what you mean, I don't have swap or anything.
how many cpus you have?
72 on the system I'm thinking about
well that explain things
I only have 4
i don't think it builds in parallel though
depends of your config in make.conf
it should use the number of process you defined or someone else defined
23:35
I know that but my system load doesn't really go over around 8 cores, when building that package.
thats' still twice as much as what I have
but if you are ram limited number of cores stops mattering
that too
anyway gcc is a piece of cake compared to building libreoffice
23:52
Wrote a plugin for a popular piece of software. Client ended up not knowing how to use the software. Wanted it "just in case". Doesn't want to do validation testing at present. How do I make them do validation testing, so that I can get paid?
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nwp
Get a job that pays per hour and let other people worry about that.

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