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00:09
The "P" is silent. And invisible :-) — Phil M Jones 14 hours ago
@thecoshman If you will rewrite all libraries (oh I mean frameworks) in existence and ignore 40% of the language from before Java 8, maybe
00:22
@Mikhail If you're writing Qt stuff, the shit is flowing out of you, so you clearly aren't as full of shit as previously. Might want to take some diarrhea medicine anyway though...
00:45
Have some pizza
did someone say pizza?
@Mysticial o.O That seems like a serious ass flaw
@Mysticial Can't wait till the regression kills my precious, precious performance
01:02
@user703016 [NSF your eyes] I’ve been told this is what wvw looks like now
@LucDanton lol I have no idea what is going on
 
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03:02
so the 50cm long USB is a couple of grams heavier than the shorter one
way to lazy nowadays, instead of working things out through physics and maths calculations, just testing it in real world & if it does not work out, trying to find out the reasons
@JerryCoffin would we theoretically be able to lure you into the Discord server with pictures of Samoyeds and a dash of puns?
I am up for luring ~_~
shedding 100g by using a smaller powerbank, and cutting down a few grams here and there by using less cables and shorter ones
 
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12:09
What's the policy if I received two really good answers to my question? :-D I'd very much like to accept both of them! Is it okay if I just accept the answer of the guy with less reputation…?
nwp
nwp
You are supposed to vote/accept based on answer quality, not the person/reputation.
Just accept the one that is slightly better or combine them into a third answer to screw them both or wait a bit.
In the long run if the answers are actually good the upvotes will make the accept mark irrelevant.
12:30
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49878125/moving-fuction-c
Code dump + "Moving Moving Moving Moving [...]" gets an upvote
what has SO come to
@Borgleader a lot of sockpuppets and people that upvote everything
nwp
nwp
It's the new "let's combat stackoverflow's negativity image" campaign. Clearly being garbage is better than being appalling.
@LukasBarth you shouldn't look at the answerer's rep
@BartekBanachewicz @nwp I know… but I like both answers! They are both very well done. Damn. But yes, one has gotten a lot more upvotes, and is slightly cleverer…
12:45
pick the one that you like the most and feel answers the question best
@Borgleader I guess the 8 downvotes balances it?
@LukasBarth it doesn't really matter IMO - if they are both good they will receive upvotes if others gets helped by it. it'll balance out
@Default 5 downvote balance 1 upvote so yes.
Ven
Ven
@Borgleader that's the shitty part about So
@nwp Ah yes, lets upvote shit instead of yknow... trying to keep the shit out in the first place
A+ plan
nwp
nwp
Obviously, we don't want to make rules based on feelings. Only cold hard data can be trusted. Number of users/questions/answers are easy to measure and go up, quality is difficult to measure so who cares.
I have the most brilliant idea. Let's just add a default answer that eloquently assures the poster's qualities as a human being. It is undoubtedly the right strategy, a 100% answer rate doesn't lie! I'll take 50% of SO's stock (they have stock right?) as immediate payment.
13:48
@user703016 pour changer des faits divers
I’m sad we don’t know whether an ECJ/ECHR appeal is available and being considered
 
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15:21
@nwp We can't make rules based on warm, fuzzy feelings. Only cold, hard hatred can be trusted.
 
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17:34
@JerryCoffin prefer seething anger, or lukewarm passive aggression
19:18
Looks like someone fucked up: pcpartpicker.com/forums/topic/…
I also smelled smoke when I installed my memory backwards and burned my Sandy Bridge-era motherboard.
19:40
@Borgleader
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Q: Ask a question, get the needed help, insult the helper and delete the question: what to do?

Temani AfifAm gonna share a situation I recently faced (that I also faced a lot of time before). It's about this question (deleted now). Here is what happened: This user asked a question about CSS and animation, there is nothing bad in the question but the question is (for me) cleary off topic simply beca...

 
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23:14
What would the transistor count be to implement IEEE 754 floating point? If it matters I'm thinking in the context of a CUDA core.
Probably very high.
@Mysticial I see the intel 486 line had about a million for the fpu DX chip, that wasn't near IEEE 754 was it?
23:34
It also depends on how efficient you want to make it.
If you use for a multi-cycle multiplier that does one bit per iteration, you can make it pretty small at the cost of a very high latency multiplier. If you want a fully pipelined 4 cycle FMA. Be ready to shell out some serious transistor budget.
23:47
So we are talking about hundreds of millions. Ballparking it for a reasonably efficient cuda core implementation?.
@CaptainGiraffe Yes, it was pretty close to IEEE 754. Some parts require software to support the whole spec, but that's almost always the case.
@CaptainGiraffe Harder to be sure. Keep in mind that 486 included instructions for things like sine, cosine, and arctangent that almost nobody bothers with any more. Most are now much closer to the basic 4 operations, but executing them a whole lot faster.
@JerryCoffin Thanks Jerry. I remember the pascal compiler for my 486dx being really slow for doubles because of that very reason.
In the other direction, yes, a fast fmac takes quite a lot of transistors.
@CaptainGiraffe Umm...what Pascal compiler was that? Turbo Pascal had Real and (I can't remember the name) another type that basically used the FPU's decimal mode, where it stored data in decimal, and converted to/from decimal on every load/store. That ensured extremely dependable rounding, but it was dreadfully slow.
@Mysticial o.O
I remember it as I upgraded to Turbo pascal from a non graphical IDE, the double might have been exclusive to the first one.

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